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August 20, 2025
Fantasy football - Joe Burrow, Ladd McConkey among Matt Bowen's top 10 draft targets - ESPN
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Fantasy football - Joe Burrow, Ladd McConkey among Matt Bowen's top 10 draft targets - ESPN

Fantasy football 2025 targets lean toward a blend of floor stability and big-week upside. The board centers on Gibbs and Burrow as premium floor/purchase options, with McConkey and Williams offering high-volume PPR paths in high-octane offenses. Henderson and Pacheco add versatility in run-game and pass-game roles that could push RB2 weeks into the RB1 mix. At receiver, Meyers, Pearsall, Williams, and McConkey (jointly with Williams) offer steady targets and YAC upside, while Engram provides reliable tight-end floor in a boosted Denver offense. Late-round fliers like Marvin Mims Jr., Luther Burden III, and Jordan Mason add dart-throw ceiling for depth. Draft plans should balance floor with upside while saving bullets for late-round diversification.

The guide emphasizes pairing a top QB with a workhorse back and a high-upsideWR2/WR3 duo, then layering in a mid-round TE with clear target shares. It also notes that any roster wins weeks with breakout weeks from single players, making the tape and usage charts essential. The late-round flier slate supplies leverage: Mims as a clear burner with tournament upside, Burden as schemed touches, and Mason as a zone-attack backfield piece who could surprise in 2025.

This approach supports a rounded, weekly-flex strategy: lock in Burrow and Gibbs for safe floor, stitch in McConkey and Williams for high-filtered targets in the Chargers’ and Lions’ air-cores, and sprinkle Engram with Mayfield’s pass-heavy and seam-stretching style. The plan also keeps a watchful eye on Henderson, Henderson’s role, and Mayfield’s ceiling outside of structure—plus the late-round fliers who can swing a season in depth-heavy leagues.

Which top target gives the best week-to-week floor for fantasy teams in 2025?Who has the highest upside among mid-to-late targets and why?Which TE offers the best value at ADP, and how can Engram be optimized in a Denver lineup?What are the best late-round fliers to draft and how should you prioritize them?
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https://www.espn.com/fantasy/football/story/_/id/4..

August 20, 2025
Best fantasy football sleepers: One player from each NFL team
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Best fantasy football sleepers: One player from each NFL team

Fantasy drafts hinge on late‑round launches from players who can flip a season. This piece maps one sleeper from every NFL team for 2025, focusing on no‑name backs and No.3 receivers who could become league‑winners in a crunch. From Trey Benson in Arizona to Jacory Croskey‑Merritt in Washington, each pick is rooted in depth‑chart opportunity, scheme usage, and staying power down the stretch. The aim is straightforward: identify players who can punch above their ADP and swing playoff races in Weeks 14+.

Key clusters emerge: Arizona’s Benson offers breakaway speed behind Conner; Baltimore’s Bateman has route discipline and red‑zone savvy; Los Angeles Rams’ Atwell could seize a bigger third option role if injuries strike. Across the league, sleepers come from every pocket of depth: slot burners, speed threats, and backs who can vulture goal‑line touches. The strategy here is clear—target these value bets in later rounds, monitor camp buzz, and chase players with clear paths to meaningful snaps as the season unfolds.

In practice, the list nudges fantasy managers toward ballots of upside: backs who can handle 3–4 week workloads, receivers who can unlock big plays with even modest targets, and offenses that can sustain multiple contributors. If you’re sitting in rounds 10–14, these sleepers become your runway to top‑tier value. It’s not about drafting a star, but about harvesting leverage from the depth chart and turning it into points when it matters most.

Which sleeper from ARI has the clearest path to fantasy week-to-week production in early 2025?Which sleeper across the league has the best break-even ADP vs upside for 2025?Which rookie sleeper has the highest ceiling for fantasy this season?Which sleeper has the most risk due to depth or injury concerns?
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https://touchdownwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf..

August 20, 2025
Perfect 10-team, Pick 4 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Perfect 10-team, Pick 4 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0

Gibbs rises as the safest high-upside 4th pick in a 10-team, single-QB PPR draft, especially with Saquon Barkley sidelined late in the season opening a window for Gibbs to push into true top-tier RB territory. London’s breakout season adds another strong pillar for the second-round plan, aided by a coaching change and improved quarterback play. The strategy leans into a balanced early approach: lock in a premier back, then pounce on top wide receivers as the rounds progress.

The guide unfolds round-by-round, highlighting Gibbs as the clear top RB option when the board tightens, while Jefferson represents the safer, ceiling-laden WR choice at pick 4. It also weaves in sleepers and mid-round targets—McBride at tight end, Wilson at WR, Olave later, and Mooney as a late-slot candidate—plus a nod to elite QBs like Mahomes when the value aligns. The overarching message: prioritize high-upside talent early, then stack depth and upside at wide receiver with a measured willingness to swing for upside in the later rounds.

Risk notes center on Penix’s influence on London’s ceiling, the QB turnover around top receivers, and the evolving Lions offense under a new OC. The plan emphasizes leveraging ADP from ESPN, Sleeper, and Yahoo to maximize round-by-round value, while keeping a flexible path for in-draft pivots as rosters take shape.

What is the core rationale behind drafting Gibbs fourth in a 10-team PPR draft?How does London’s breakout alter Falcons’ fantasy outlook for the rest of the season?Which late-round sleepers in rounds 9–12 offer meaningful upside in this plan?How should Mahomes fit into a 10-team PPR draft under this strategy?
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https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-perfect-..

August 20, 2025
Perfect 10-team, Pick 1 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Perfect 10-team, Pick 1 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0

Ja’Marr Chase stands as the fulcrum of a bold, high-upside draft plan for 10-team, single-QB, PPR leagues. With Cincinnati keeping its offensive core intact, Chase’s top-3 floor and elite ceiling feel safe enough to lock him as the opening pick, while the blueprint stresses loading elite quarterback and tight end early to maximize weekly upside. The strategy then pivots to stacking running backs and wide receivers in the mid-to-late rounds, chasing high-upside darts at receiver and back half of the draft to balance risk and reward.

The guide traverses round-by-round targets, highlighting Chase, then naming top QB/TE pairs to secure in early picks before the slate tightens. It emphasizes sustained pass-friendly environments, injury risk considerations, and the importance of environment when projecting rookie or second-year talents. It also frames late-round lottery tickets—think explosive WRs and RBs with clear paths to volume—as essential ballast for a competitive roster in redraft, PPR settings.

Which players offer best value in mid rounds if you start with Chase?How to balance QB and TE early in a 10-team PPR redraft after Chase?Which late-round lottery tickets should you chase for additional upside?What is the best way to approach redraft vs. dynasty with the Chase-centric plan?
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https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-perfect-..

August 20, 2025
FA guard Dalton Risner could visit Steelers before making decision on contract
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FA guard Dalton Risner could visit Steelers before making decision on contract

Dalton Risner is weighing a Steelers offer after visits with the Bengals and Seahawks, with a potential stop in Pittsburgh on the table before a decision. Risner brings 81 starts in 87 games and significant interior versatility, a big boost if his evaluation tilts toward the Steelers. Pittsburgh’s interior line has been shuffling, especially with Isaac Seumalo's back issues keeping him limited. If Seumalo can’t go Week 1, Max Scharping or Andrus Peat would be the likely Week 1 starters, heightening the importance of Risner’s decision.

RISNER’s choice could hinge on contract terms and the fit with PIT’s blocking scheme, especially as the team monitors Seumalo’s true availability. The situation tightens the Steelers’ depth at guard/center and could impact run-blocking and pass protection early in the season. The market remains fluid as Risner evaluates offers and PIT weighs health, cap, and long-term plan for a line that could push Pittsburgh toward a more stable, productive offense in 2025.

If Risner signs with the Steelers, how would his presence affect the interior line and Najee Harris' fantasy outlook for 2025?If Seumalo's back keeps him limited into Week 1, what would the Week 1 interior line look like for PIT fantasy implications?Which current Steelers interior lineman would benefit most from Risner's signing in fantasy terms?What does Risner's market activity signal about the Steelers' cap and short-term strategy for 2025?
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https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

August 20, 2025
Fantasy football - Joe Burrow, Ladd McConkey among Matt Bowen's top 10 draft targets - ESPN
ESPN
Fantasy football - Joe Burrow, Ladd McConkey among Matt Bowen's top 10 draft targets - ESPN

Fantasy football 2025 targets lean toward a blend of floor stability and big-week upside. The board centers on Gibbs and Burrow as premium floor/purchase options, with McConkey and Williams offering high-volume PPR paths in high-octane offenses. Henderson and Pacheco add versatility in run-game and pass-game roles that could push RB2 weeks into the RB1 mix. At receiver, Meyers, Pearsall, Williams, and McConkey (jointly with Williams) offer steady targets and YAC upside, while Engram provides reliable tight-end floor in a boosted Denver offense. Late-round fliers like Marvin Mims Jr., Luther Burden III, and Jordan Mason add dart-throw ceiling for depth. Draft plans should balance floor with upside while saving bullets for late-round diversification.

The guide emphasizes pairing a top QB with a workhorse back and a high-upsideWR2/WR3 duo, then layering in a mid-round TE with clear target shares. It also notes that any roster wins weeks with breakout weeks from single players, making the tape and usage charts essential. The late-round flier slate supplies leverage: Mims as a clear burner with tournament upside, Burden as schemed touches, and Mason as a zone-attack backfield piece who could surprise in 2025.

This approach supports a rounded, weekly-flex strategy: lock in Burrow and Gibbs for safe floor, stitch in McConkey and Williams for high-filtered targets in the Chargers’ and Lions’ air-cores, and sprinkle Engram with Mayfield’s pass-heavy and seam-stretching style. The plan also keeps a watchful eye on Henderson, Henderson’s role, and Mayfield’s ceiling outside of structure—plus the late-round fliers who can swing a season in depth-heavy leagues.

Which top target gives the best week-to-week floor for fantasy teams in 2025?Who has the highest upside among mid-to-late targets and why?Which TE offers the best value at ADP, and how can Engram be optimized in a Denver lineup?What are the best late-round fliers to draft and how should you prioritize them?
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https://www.espn.com/fantasy/football/story/_/id/4..

August 20, 2025
Best fantasy football sleepers: One player from each NFL team
@TheRamsWire
Rams Wire
Best fantasy football sleepers: One player from each NFL team

Fantasy drafts hinge on late‑round launches from players who can flip a season. This piece maps one sleeper from every NFL team for 2025, focusing on no‑name backs and No.3 receivers who could become league‑winners in a crunch. From Trey Benson in Arizona to Jacory Croskey‑Merritt in Washington, each pick is rooted in depth‑chart opportunity, scheme usage, and staying power down the stretch. The aim is straightforward: identify players who can punch above their ADP and swing playoff races in Weeks 14+.

Key clusters emerge: Arizona’s Benson offers breakaway speed behind Conner; Baltimore’s Bateman has route discipline and red‑zone savvy; Los Angeles Rams’ Atwell could seize a bigger third option role if injuries strike. Across the league, sleepers come from every pocket of depth: slot burners, speed threats, and backs who can vulture goal‑line touches. The strategy here is clear—target these value bets in later rounds, monitor camp buzz, and chase players with clear paths to meaningful snaps as the season unfolds.

In practice, the list nudges fantasy managers toward ballots of upside: backs who can handle 3–4 week workloads, receivers who can unlock big plays with even modest targets, and offenses that can sustain multiple contributors. If you’re sitting in rounds 10–14, these sleepers become your runway to top‑tier value. It’s not about drafting a star, but about harvesting leverage from the depth chart and turning it into points when it matters most.

Which sleeper from ARI has the clearest path to fantasy week-to-week production in early 2025?Which sleeper across the league has the best break-even ADP vs upside for 2025?Which rookie sleeper has the highest ceiling for fantasy this season?Which sleeper has the most risk due to depth or injury concerns?
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https://touchdownwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf..

August 20, 2025
Perfect 10-team, Pick 4 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Perfect 10-team, Pick 4 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0

Gibbs rises as the safest high-upside 4th pick in a 10-team, single-QB PPR draft, especially with Saquon Barkley sidelined late in the season opening a window for Gibbs to push into true top-tier RB territory. London’s breakout season adds another strong pillar for the second-round plan, aided by a coaching change and improved quarterback play. The strategy leans into a balanced early approach: lock in a premier back, then pounce on top wide receivers as the rounds progress.

The guide unfolds round-by-round, highlighting Gibbs as the clear top RB option when the board tightens, while Jefferson represents the safer, ceiling-laden WR choice at pick 4. It also weaves in sleepers and mid-round targets—McBride at tight end, Wilson at WR, Olave later, and Mooney as a late-slot candidate—plus a nod to elite QBs like Mahomes when the value aligns. The overarching message: prioritize high-upside talent early, then stack depth and upside at wide receiver with a measured willingness to swing for upside in the later rounds.

Risk notes center on Penix’s influence on London’s ceiling, the QB turnover around top receivers, and the evolving Lions offense under a new OC. The plan emphasizes leveraging ADP from ESPN, Sleeper, and Yahoo to maximize round-by-round value, while keeping a flexible path for in-draft pivots as rosters take shape.

What is the core rationale behind drafting Gibbs fourth in a 10-team PPR draft?How does London’s breakout alter Falcons’ fantasy outlook for the rest of the season?Which late-round sleepers in rounds 9–12 offer meaningful upside in this plan?How should Mahomes fit into a 10-team PPR draft under this strategy?
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https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-perfect-..

August 20, 2025
Perfect 10-team, Pick 1 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Perfect 10-team, Pick 1 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0

Ja’Marr Chase stands as the fulcrum of a bold, high-upside draft plan for 10-team, single-QB, PPR leagues. With Cincinnati keeping its offensive core intact, Chase’s top-3 floor and elite ceiling feel safe enough to lock him as the opening pick, while the blueprint stresses loading elite quarterback and tight end early to maximize weekly upside. The strategy then pivots to stacking running backs and wide receivers in the mid-to-late rounds, chasing high-upside darts at receiver and back half of the draft to balance risk and reward.

The guide traverses round-by-round targets, highlighting Chase, then naming top QB/TE pairs to secure in early picks before the slate tightens. It emphasizes sustained pass-friendly environments, injury risk considerations, and the importance of environment when projecting rookie or second-year talents. It also frames late-round lottery tickets—think explosive WRs and RBs with clear paths to volume—as essential ballast for a competitive roster in redraft, PPR settings.

Which players offer best value in mid rounds if you start with Chase?How to balance QB and TE early in a 10-team PPR redraft after Chase?Which late-round lottery tickets should you chase for additional upside?What is the best way to approach redraft vs. dynasty with the Chase-centric plan?
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https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-perfect-..

August 20, 2025
FA guard Dalton Risner could visit Steelers before making decision on contract
@TheSteelersWire
Steelers Wire
FA guard Dalton Risner could visit Steelers before making decision on contract

Dalton Risner is weighing a Steelers offer after visits with the Bengals and Seahawks, with a potential stop in Pittsburgh on the table before a decision. Risner brings 81 starts in 87 games and significant interior versatility, a big boost if his evaluation tilts toward the Steelers. Pittsburgh’s interior line has been shuffling, especially with Isaac Seumalo's back issues keeping him limited. If Seumalo can’t go Week 1, Max Scharping or Andrus Peat would be the likely Week 1 starters, heightening the importance of Risner’s decision.

RISNER’s choice could hinge on contract terms and the fit with PIT’s blocking scheme, especially as the team monitors Seumalo’s true availability. The situation tightens the Steelers’ depth at guard/center and could impact run-blocking and pass protection early in the season. The market remains fluid as Risner evaluates offers and PIT weighs health, cap, and long-term plan for a line that could push Pittsburgh toward a more stable, productive offense in 2025.

If Risner signs with the Steelers, how would his presence affect the interior line and Najee Harris' fantasy outlook for 2025?If Seumalo's back keeps him limited into Week 1, what would the Week 1 interior line look like for PIT fantasy implications?Which current Steelers interior lineman would benefit most from Risner's signing in fantasy terms?What does Risner's market activity signal about the Steelers' cap and short-term strategy for 2025?
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https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

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