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August 22, 2025
The NFL’s 101 best players for the 2025 season: 60-51 | SB Nation
Doug Farrar
SB Nation
The NFL’s 101 best players for the 2025 season: 60-51 | SB Nation
Doug Farruars 2025 Top 101 list, Nos. 60-51, spotlights a balance between interior line masters, versatile linebackers, and system-driven quarterbacks who prove their worth beyond name-brand status. Trey Smith anchors KC’s right guard with a four-year deal that underscores his run- and pass-protection value. Brock Purdy remains a diagnostically sharp operator in SF’s scheme, thriving under Shanahan. Nnamdi Madubuike workloads Baltimore’s middle with disruptive inside pressure. Brian Thomas Jr. erupts as a rookie with Jacksonville, while Josh Jacobs delivers high‑level efficiency in Green Bay’s power run game. Quinnen Williams remains a premier disruptor for the Jets; Frankie Luvu as a modern linebacker who can blitz, cover, and chase; Jared Goff demonstrates era‑best production for Detroit; Christian Gonzalez looks like a Patriots shutdown CB in 2025; Chris Lindstrom anchors Atlanta’s line with elite protection. The ten are a microcosm of a league expanding value beyond QB-centric lists, emphasizing multi-position impact and interior line play for fantasy relevance.
Which players in Nos. 60-51 have the clearest fantasy upside in 2025 and why?Which matchup trends from this tier should guide weekly lineup decisions in 2025?How should dynasty managers position Nos. 60-51 players for long-term value?Which players warrant immediate fantasy-betting attention for Week 1 of 2025?
Mentions:
@Brian Thomas Jr. | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Brian Thomas Jr. | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Chris Lindstrom | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Chris Lindstrom | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Christian Gonzalez | New England Patriots | NFL
@Christian Gonzalez | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jared Goff | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jared Goff | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Josh Jacobs | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Josh Jacobs | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Nnamdi Madubuike | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Nnamdi Madubuike | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Quinnen Williams | New York Jets | NFL
@Quinnen Williams | New York Jets | NFL
@Trey Smith | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Trey Smith | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/1075765/nfl-best-play..

August 22, 2025
Perfect 10-team, Pick 8 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Perfect 10-team, Pick 8 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0

A brand-new fantasy football digest distills a numbers-driven, round-by-round blueprint for a 10-team, single-QB, PPR draft. It threads consensus ADPs from ESPN, Sleeper and Yahoo into a practical path that starts with a top WR, then lands a potential workhorse back in Round 2, and closes the early menu with an elite tight end. Expect emphasis on depth-building, weekly waiver play, and Start/Sit nuance as variables like coaching changes and target competition shape outcomes. The guide flags backfield volatility and the odds of surprise standouts, while spotlighting a Rams-Y target dynamic and a 49ers QB-te-TE linkage as keystones of fantasy value.

Key pivots include Bucky Irving as a round-2 anchor for Tampa Bay, Puka Nacua as the Rams’ clear high-upside target, and George Kittle as a top-3 fantasy TE given his blocking prowess and big-play potential with Purdy. Brock Purdy’s SF chemistry is highlighted as a catalyst for multiple pass-catchers, while the piece stresses that value in later rounds hinges on depth and upside options like Harvey, McMillan and Egbuka. It’s a blueprint built for proactive rosters, bold hits, and disciplined exposure to risk as the season approaches.

Which rookie or sleeper in the mock has the best upside in PPR leagues?How should you adjust the Round 2 RB plan if Irving’s workload is a committee early on?Is Puka Nacua a safe Rams WR1 target with Kupp and Adams in flux?What’s the case for Brock Purdy as a late-round QB1 in standard formats?
Mentions:
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Bucky Irving | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@Bucky Irving | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-perfect-..

August 22, 2025
Perfect 10-team, Pick 9 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Perfect 10-team, Pick 9 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0

A data-driven 10-team, single-QB, PPR draft guide leans WR-first, with Nico Collins looming as the top target in Houston after back-to-back 90+ PFF receiving grades and a high fantasy floor when healthy. George Kittle is framed as a decision-maker at tight end—elite in run blocking and per-play impact, yet tempered by health and usage concerns in a run-first system. Brock Purdy’s SF offense is highlighted as a catalyst for top-tier fantasy upside, especially when paired with Kittle and McCaffrey, while Stefon Diggs anchors the Bills’ receiving corps in a high-ceiling framework. The piece walks through a round-by-round plan (1 through 14), spotlighting Ashton Jeanty, R.J. Harvey and other fliers, and names Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson among the ceiling QBs. The strategy blends smash‑start certainty with late‑round upside, emphasizing disciplined ADP awareness and injury risk management across positions.

Nicol Collins’ breakout in 2023 plus top-tier grades make him a compelling Round 1 pick, while Kittle’s all‑time blocking-grade profile and recent Purdy‑connected big plays position him as a top TE with some caveats. Purdy is framed as a strong Week‑to‑week starter when the supporting cast stays healthy, and Diggs remains a cornerstone in Bills’ plans even as ADP pressure and target distribution shift. The guide also considers how to weave in running backs with receiving chops in rounds 2–5 and how to balance QB/TE depth to optimize weekly ceilings and matchups across the season.

Which pairing offers the highest weekly ceiling in a 10-team PPR: Collins + Kittle vs Purdy + Diggs?Is Diggs a value at his current ADP given potential offensive shifts in Buffalo?How should you structure a Texans stack around Collins to maximize upside?What is the optimal QB pairing to maximize weekly ceiling with Diggs in Buffalo?
Mentions:
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL
@Stefon Diggs | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Stefon Diggs | Buffalo Bills | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-perfect-..

August 22, 2025
Fantasy Football Draft Strategy: Risk and reward for drafting a quarterback later in 2025 superflex drafts
Jonathon Macri
PFF
Fantasy Football Draft Strategy: Risk and reward for drafting a quarterback later in 2025 superflex drafts

A bold fantasy draft approach centers on chasing upside at the skill positions while leaving room for late-round quarterback fireworks. The gist: build toward top-10 fantasy finishes at RB and WR early, then hunt QB1 upside in the middle to late rounds of a 12-team Sleeper-style league. The piece highlights last year’s unconventional QB breakthroughs—further proof that elite seasons can come from outside traditional early-round picks—so you should be prepared to pivot if value falls your way. It argues that in superflex formats, quarterback-heavy early plans often pay off, while still surfacing sleeper options in rounds 5-7 who can anchor your squad. It also maps out concrete late-QB routes with Caleb Williams as a hypothetical example in Round 5, alongside proven floor-raisers such as Purdy, Goff, Williams, Lawrence and Stroud, illustrating how to mix safety with high ceiling. Finally, the article translates theory into draft-builds, showing how to blend top-tier WRs/RBs with late-QB bets across different pick ranges for a flexible, value-driven roster.

Which late-round QB outside top 10 ADP has the best chance to finish in the top 5 in 2025?In a 12-team full-PPR, which RB/WR-heavy build in rounds 1-4 pairs best with a late QB target?Which late-round QB targets offer the best top-10 upside with a strong supporting cast?What is the optimal strategy when pivoting off a late-round QB if their season stalls?
Mentions:
@Baker Mayfield | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@Baker Mayfield | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Jordan Love | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Jordan Love | Green Bay Packers | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-draft-st..

August 21, 2025
49ers news: Tanner Mordecai is QB3 over Nate Sudfeld | Niners Nation
Kyle Posey
Niners Nation
49ers news: Tanner Mordecai is QB3 over Nate Sudfeld | Niners Nation

San Francisco’s quarterback shuffle continues into the final preseason game as Nate Sudfeld reportedly is off the roster and Tanner Mordecai is back in the mix. Mac Jones’ injury opened a door for Sudfeld to rejoin, but rapid roster changes have left Mordecai and Carter Bradley anticipated to handle the bulk of snaps in the finale while Brock Purdy contemplates a potential early bite at the top of the depth chart.

Fantasy players should watch how Mordecai and Bradley perform under Shanahan’s system. If Mordecai takes command in the finale, he could emerge as a real late-roster option behind Purdy, especially if Seattle’s defense offers a favorable tune-up. Sudfeld’s stint lingering briefly in and out of the team’s plans underscores how fragile the backup QB pecking order can be in the NFL’s late-summer chess match.

With the Seahawks looming, San Francisco will also try to get wide receivers meaningful looks. The QB dynamic, more than a single game script, will shape how pass-catching options are valued in early fantasy drafts, particularly for a virtually untested Mordecai Bradley pairing and any potential stash candidates on the 49ers’ roster or practice squad.

Mentions:
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Carter Bradley | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Carter Bradley | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Nate Sudfeld | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Nate Sudfeld | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
San Francisco 49ers | NFL
San Francisco 49ers | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL

https://www.ninersnation.com/san-francisco-49ers-n..

August 22, 2025
The NFL’s 101 best players for the 2025 season: 60-51 | SB Nation
Doug Farrar
SB Nation
The NFL’s 101 best players for the 2025 season: 60-51 | SB Nation
Doug Farruars 2025 Top 101 list, Nos. 60-51, spotlights a balance between interior line masters, versatile linebackers, and system-driven quarterbacks who prove their worth beyond name-brand status. Trey Smith anchors KC’s right guard with a four-year deal that underscores his run- and pass-protection value. Brock Purdy remains a diagnostically sharp operator in SF’s scheme, thriving under Shanahan. Nnamdi Madubuike workloads Baltimore’s middle with disruptive inside pressure. Brian Thomas Jr. erupts as a rookie with Jacksonville, while Josh Jacobs delivers high‑level efficiency in Green Bay’s power run game. Quinnen Williams remains a premier disruptor for the Jets; Frankie Luvu as a modern linebacker who can blitz, cover, and chase; Jared Goff demonstrates era‑best production for Detroit; Christian Gonzalez looks like a Patriots shutdown CB in 2025; Chris Lindstrom anchors Atlanta’s line with elite protection. The ten are a microcosm of a league expanding value beyond QB-centric lists, emphasizing multi-position impact and interior line play for fantasy relevance.
Which players in Nos. 60-51 have the clearest fantasy upside in 2025 and why?Which matchup trends from this tier should guide weekly lineup decisions in 2025?How should dynasty managers position Nos. 60-51 players for long-term value?Which players warrant immediate fantasy-betting attention for Week 1 of 2025?
Mentions:
@Brian Thomas Jr. | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Brian Thomas Jr. | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Chris Lindstrom | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Chris Lindstrom | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Christian Gonzalez | New England Patriots | NFL
@Christian Gonzalez | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jared Goff | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jared Goff | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Josh Jacobs | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Josh Jacobs | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Nnamdi Madubuike | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Nnamdi Madubuike | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Quinnen Williams | New York Jets | NFL
@Quinnen Williams | New York Jets | NFL
@Trey Smith | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Trey Smith | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/1075765/nfl-best-play..

August 22, 2025
Perfect 10-team, Pick 8 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Perfect 10-team, Pick 8 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0

A brand-new fantasy football digest distills a numbers-driven, round-by-round blueprint for a 10-team, single-QB, PPR draft. It threads consensus ADPs from ESPN, Sleeper and Yahoo into a practical path that starts with a top WR, then lands a potential workhorse back in Round 2, and closes the early menu with an elite tight end. Expect emphasis on depth-building, weekly waiver play, and Start/Sit nuance as variables like coaching changes and target competition shape outcomes. The guide flags backfield volatility and the odds of surprise standouts, while spotlighting a Rams-Y target dynamic and a 49ers QB-te-TE linkage as keystones of fantasy value.

Key pivots include Bucky Irving as a round-2 anchor for Tampa Bay, Puka Nacua as the Rams’ clear high-upside target, and George Kittle as a top-3 fantasy TE given his blocking prowess and big-play potential with Purdy. Brock Purdy’s SF chemistry is highlighted as a catalyst for multiple pass-catchers, while the piece stresses that value in later rounds hinges on depth and upside options like Harvey, McMillan and Egbuka. It’s a blueprint built for proactive rosters, bold hits, and disciplined exposure to risk as the season approaches.

Which rookie or sleeper in the mock has the best upside in PPR leagues?How should you adjust the Round 2 RB plan if Irving’s workload is a committee early on?Is Puka Nacua a safe Rams WR1 target with Kupp and Adams in flux?What’s the case for Brock Purdy as a late-round QB1 in standard formats?
Mentions:
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Bucky Irving | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@Bucky Irving | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-perfect-..

August 22, 2025
Perfect 10-team, Pick 9 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Perfect 10-team, Pick 9 2025 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round 2.0

A data-driven 10-team, single-QB, PPR draft guide leans WR-first, with Nico Collins looming as the top target in Houston after back-to-back 90+ PFF receiving grades and a high fantasy floor when healthy. George Kittle is framed as a decision-maker at tight end—elite in run blocking and per-play impact, yet tempered by health and usage concerns in a run-first system. Brock Purdy’s SF offense is highlighted as a catalyst for top-tier fantasy upside, especially when paired with Kittle and McCaffrey, while Stefon Diggs anchors the Bills’ receiving corps in a high-ceiling framework. The piece walks through a round-by-round plan (1 through 14), spotlighting Ashton Jeanty, R.J. Harvey and other fliers, and names Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson among the ceiling QBs. The strategy blends smash‑start certainty with late‑round upside, emphasizing disciplined ADP awareness and injury risk management across positions.

Nicol Collins’ breakout in 2023 plus top-tier grades make him a compelling Round 1 pick, while Kittle’s all‑time blocking-grade profile and recent Purdy‑connected big plays position him as a top TE with some caveats. Purdy is framed as a strong Week‑to‑week starter when the supporting cast stays healthy, and Diggs remains a cornerstone in Bills’ plans even as ADP pressure and target distribution shift. The guide also considers how to weave in running backs with receiving chops in rounds 2–5 and how to balance QB/TE depth to optimize weekly ceilings and matchups across the season.

Which pairing offers the highest weekly ceiling in a 10-team PPR: Collins + Kittle vs Purdy + Diggs?Is Diggs a value at his current ADP given potential offensive shifts in Buffalo?How should you structure a Texans stack around Collins to maximize upside?What is the optimal QB pairing to maximize weekly ceiling with Diggs in Buffalo?
Mentions:
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL
@Stefon Diggs | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Stefon Diggs | Buffalo Bills | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-perfect-..

August 22, 2025
Fantasy Football Draft Strategy: Risk and reward for drafting a quarterback later in 2025 superflex drafts
Jonathon Macri
PFF
Fantasy Football Draft Strategy: Risk and reward for drafting a quarterback later in 2025 superflex drafts

A bold fantasy draft approach centers on chasing upside at the skill positions while leaving room for late-round quarterback fireworks. The gist: build toward top-10 fantasy finishes at RB and WR early, then hunt QB1 upside in the middle to late rounds of a 12-team Sleeper-style league. The piece highlights last year’s unconventional QB breakthroughs—further proof that elite seasons can come from outside traditional early-round picks—so you should be prepared to pivot if value falls your way. It argues that in superflex formats, quarterback-heavy early plans often pay off, while still surfacing sleeper options in rounds 5-7 who can anchor your squad. It also maps out concrete late-QB routes with Caleb Williams as a hypothetical example in Round 5, alongside proven floor-raisers such as Purdy, Goff, Williams, Lawrence and Stroud, illustrating how to mix safety with high ceiling. Finally, the article translates theory into draft-builds, showing how to blend top-tier WRs/RBs with late-QB bets across different pick ranges for a flexible, value-driven roster.

Which late-round QB outside top 10 ADP has the best chance to finish in the top 5 in 2025?In a 12-team full-PPR, which RB/WR-heavy build in rounds 1-4 pairs best with a late QB target?Which late-round QB targets offer the best top-10 upside with a strong supporting cast?What is the optimal strategy when pivoting off a late-round QB if their season stalls?
Mentions:
@Baker Mayfield | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@Baker Mayfield | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Jordan Love | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Jordan Love | Green Bay Packers | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-draft-st..

August 21, 2025
49ers news: Tanner Mordecai is QB3 over Nate Sudfeld | Niners Nation
Kyle Posey
Niners Nation
49ers news: Tanner Mordecai is QB3 over Nate Sudfeld | Niners Nation

San Francisco’s quarterback shuffle continues into the final preseason game as Nate Sudfeld reportedly is off the roster and Tanner Mordecai is back in the mix. Mac Jones’ injury opened a door for Sudfeld to rejoin, but rapid roster changes have left Mordecai and Carter Bradley anticipated to handle the bulk of snaps in the finale while Brock Purdy contemplates a potential early bite at the top of the depth chart.

Fantasy players should watch how Mordecai and Bradley perform under Shanahan’s system. If Mordecai takes command in the finale, he could emerge as a real late-roster option behind Purdy, especially if Seattle’s defense offers a favorable tune-up. Sudfeld’s stint lingering briefly in and out of the team’s plans underscores how fragile the backup QB pecking order can be in the NFL’s late-summer chess match.

With the Seahawks looming, San Francisco will also try to get wide receivers meaningful looks. The QB dynamic, more than a single game script, will shape how pass-catching options are valued in early fantasy drafts, particularly for a virtually untested Mordecai Bradley pairing and any potential stash candidates on the 49ers’ roster or practice squad.

Mentions:
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Carter Bradley | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Carter Bradley | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Nate Sudfeld | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Nate Sudfeld | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
San Francisco 49ers | NFL
San Francisco 49ers | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL

https://www.ninersnation.com/san-francisco-49ers-n..

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