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

Ashton Jeanty sits among the decade’s elite RB prospects, ranking behind only Bijan Robinson and Saquon Barkley on both major boards. A 99.9 rushing grade at Boise State and a potent receiving skill-set earned him a plug-and-play role with the Raiders, raising his fantasy upside in a feature-heavy backfield.

The draft blueprint centers on a tight-pendulum approach: front-half rounds lean toward elite WRs and high-ceiling RBs, then lock in top-end talent at TE (George Kittle) and QB (Jalen Hurts, Joe Burrow, Patrick Mahomes) as early as possible. Grid-wide, the plan emphasizes leveraging positional gaps, with strategic mid-round hits like Emeka Egbuka, Chris Olave, and Tetairoa McMillan to compound upside as rosters fill.

Beyond Jeanty, the piece highlights an arsenal of fantasy-friendly targets: Kittle’s all-around game as a top-three TE, Hurts’s ceiling with a favorable supporting cast, and a wide receiver corps that includes Olave, Mooney, and Jameson Williams. It also notes potential risk factors—injuries, O-line health, and QB transitions—that could tilt ADP and weekly start decisions, urging managers to balance floor with upside across the draft.

Which mid-round RB could pair best with Ashton Jeanty to lock in a formidable Raiders backfield?What is the ideal Hurts-Kittle pairing in a single-draft format?Which rookie WR presents the best late-round upside alongside Chris Olave in redraft?What is the key risk to manage when drafting Darnell Mooney in redraft with Atlanta’s offense evolving?
Mentions:
@Ashton Jeanty | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Ashton Jeanty | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Chris Olave | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Chris Olave | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Emeka Egbuka | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@Emeka Egbuka | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL

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

August 22, 2025
Cardinals to face player No. 31 of 'NFL Top 100' twice in 2025
@Cards_Wire
Cardinals Wire
Cardinals to face player No. 31 of 'NFL Top 100' twice in 2025

George Kittle lands at No. 31 on the NFL Top 100, a reminder that San Francisco’s tight end remains a weekly fantasy catalyst with big-receiving upside and an underrated, even psychopathic, edge as a blocker. Arizona will see him twice in 2025 (Week 3 road, Week 11 home), a quick reminder that elite weaponry in a matchup-driven schedule can swing weekly projection. Kittle’s stat line from last year—1,106 yards on 78 catches with eight TDs—underscores his ceiling when he’s healthy and targeted.

Three Cardinals join the Top 100 this year: Budda Baker at No. 34, Trey McBride at No. 65, and linebacker Josh Sweat at No. 95. Baker’s veteran playmaking anchors the defense, McBride’s upside as a tight end complements Arizona’s passing plan, and Sweat’s presence adds a disruptive edge in their cross-conference slate. The piece also catalogs several other Top 100 opponents Cardinals will face in 2025, including Danielle Hunter, Tristan Wirfs, Xavier McKinney, Micah Parsons, and Bijan Robinson, painting a high-stakes, matchup-heavy fantasy landscape that will shape daily fantasy decisions and weekly lineups for Arizona’s foes and owners alike.

Kittle No.31 vs Cardinals: forecast his weekly floor and ceiling in 2025?Budda Baker in IDP leagues with 2025 opponent slate—value vs top offenses?Trey McBride: is 2025 the breakout year or a steady grower for Cardinals fans?Josh Sweat vs Cardinals in Week 3/11: is Sweat a solid DFS pick?
Mentions:
@Budda Baker | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Budda Baker | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Josh Sweat | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Josh Sweat | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Trey McBride | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Trey McBride | Arizona Cardinals | NFL

https://cardswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/ca..

August 21, 2025
Matthew Berry’s Love/Hate for the 2025 fantasy football season - NBC Sports
@MatthewBerryTMR
NBC Sports
Matthew Berry’s Love/Hate for the 2025 fantasy football season - NBC Sports

Matthew Berry announces a dramatic shift after a quarter-century of Love/Hate columns, vowing to spend more time with family and focus on legacy beyond the page. He frames his fantasy football journey as a catalyst for personal growth, mentorship, and lifting others in the space, while reflecting on the intense early fame of peers and the irrational pull of jealousy. Foremost, he leans into a 2025 fantasy-forward lens: Fields, Nix, and Kittle anchor a slate of risers and risks, with Kamara offering veteran steadiness in an evolving offense.

Berry’s preview emphasizes a deep dive into quarterback rushing floors (Fields, Nix) and weaponized offenses (Kittle’s resurgence with structure around Purdy and Farrell), plus backfield scheming (Kamara) and the broader risk/reward calculus of late-round backs. The piece blends personal narrative with a concrete fantasy framework, urging readers to balance bold upside with sustainable risk, and to view the game through a lens of mentorship, balance, and lasting impact.

Based on Fields' usage and Jets' pass game, should you treat Fields as a top-10 fantasy QB in 2025?Which Bo Nix surrounding pieces most boost his upside in 2025?George Kittle's role in 2025 fantasy: How to value him with Farrell in town?Alvin Kamara in 2025: what is his realistic floor and ceiling?
Mentions:
@Alvin Kamara | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Alvin Kamara | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Bo Nix | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Bo Nix | Denver Broncos | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Justin Fields | New York Jets | NFL
@Justin Fields | New York Jets | NFL

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/matthew-berry/news/m..

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

Ashton Jeanty sits among the decade’s elite RB prospects, ranking behind only Bijan Robinson and Saquon Barkley on both major boards. A 99.9 rushing grade at Boise State and a potent receiving skill-set earned him a plug-and-play role with the Raiders, raising his fantasy upside in a feature-heavy backfield.

The draft blueprint centers on a tight-pendulum approach: front-half rounds lean toward elite WRs and high-ceiling RBs, then lock in top-end talent at TE (George Kittle) and QB (Jalen Hurts, Joe Burrow, Patrick Mahomes) as early as possible. Grid-wide, the plan emphasizes leveraging positional gaps, with strategic mid-round hits like Emeka Egbuka, Chris Olave, and Tetairoa McMillan to compound upside as rosters fill.

Beyond Jeanty, the piece highlights an arsenal of fantasy-friendly targets: Kittle’s all-around game as a top-three TE, Hurts’s ceiling with a favorable supporting cast, and a wide receiver corps that includes Olave, Mooney, and Jameson Williams. It also notes potential risk factors—injuries, O-line health, and QB transitions—that could tilt ADP and weekly start decisions, urging managers to balance floor with upside across the draft.

Which mid-round RB could pair best with Ashton Jeanty to lock in a formidable Raiders backfield?What is the ideal Hurts-Kittle pairing in a single-draft format?Which rookie WR presents the best late-round upside alongside Chris Olave in redraft?What is the key risk to manage when drafting Darnell Mooney in redraft with Atlanta’s offense evolving?
Mentions:
@Ashton Jeanty | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Ashton Jeanty | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Chris Olave | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Chris Olave | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Emeka Egbuka | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@Emeka Egbuka | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL

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

August 22, 2025
Cardinals to face player No. 31 of 'NFL Top 100' twice in 2025
@Cards_Wire
Cardinals Wire
Cardinals to face player No. 31 of 'NFL Top 100' twice in 2025

George Kittle lands at No. 31 on the NFL Top 100, a reminder that San Francisco’s tight end remains a weekly fantasy catalyst with big-receiving upside and an underrated, even psychopathic, edge as a blocker. Arizona will see him twice in 2025 (Week 3 road, Week 11 home), a quick reminder that elite weaponry in a matchup-driven schedule can swing weekly projection. Kittle’s stat line from last year—1,106 yards on 78 catches with eight TDs—underscores his ceiling when he’s healthy and targeted.

Three Cardinals join the Top 100 this year: Budda Baker at No. 34, Trey McBride at No. 65, and linebacker Josh Sweat at No. 95. Baker’s veteran playmaking anchors the defense, McBride’s upside as a tight end complements Arizona’s passing plan, and Sweat’s presence adds a disruptive edge in their cross-conference slate. The piece also catalogs several other Top 100 opponents Cardinals will face in 2025, including Danielle Hunter, Tristan Wirfs, Xavier McKinney, Micah Parsons, and Bijan Robinson, painting a high-stakes, matchup-heavy fantasy landscape that will shape daily fantasy decisions and weekly lineups for Arizona’s foes and owners alike.

Kittle No.31 vs Cardinals: forecast his weekly floor and ceiling in 2025?Budda Baker in IDP leagues with 2025 opponent slate—value vs top offenses?Trey McBride: is 2025 the breakout year or a steady grower for Cardinals fans?Josh Sweat vs Cardinals in Week 3/11: is Sweat a solid DFS pick?
Mentions:
@Budda Baker | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Budda Baker | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Josh Sweat | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Josh Sweat | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Trey McBride | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Trey McBride | Arizona Cardinals | NFL

https://cardswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/ca..

August 21, 2025
Matthew Berry’s Love/Hate for the 2025 fantasy football season - NBC Sports
@MatthewBerryTMR
NBC Sports
Matthew Berry’s Love/Hate for the 2025 fantasy football season - NBC Sports

Matthew Berry announces a dramatic shift after a quarter-century of Love/Hate columns, vowing to spend more time with family and focus on legacy beyond the page. He frames his fantasy football journey as a catalyst for personal growth, mentorship, and lifting others in the space, while reflecting on the intense early fame of peers and the irrational pull of jealousy. Foremost, he leans into a 2025 fantasy-forward lens: Fields, Nix, and Kittle anchor a slate of risers and risks, with Kamara offering veteran steadiness in an evolving offense.

Berry’s preview emphasizes a deep dive into quarterback rushing floors (Fields, Nix) and weaponized offenses (Kittle’s resurgence with structure around Purdy and Farrell), plus backfield scheming (Kamara) and the broader risk/reward calculus of late-round backs. The piece blends personal narrative with a concrete fantasy framework, urging readers to balance bold upside with sustainable risk, and to view the game through a lens of mentorship, balance, and lasting impact.

Based on Fields' usage and Jets' pass game, should you treat Fields as a top-10 fantasy QB in 2025?Which Bo Nix surrounding pieces most boost his upside in 2025?George Kittle's role in 2025 fantasy: How to value him with Farrell in town?Alvin Kamara in 2025: what is his realistic floor and ceiling?
Mentions:
@Alvin Kamara | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Alvin Kamara | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Bo Nix | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Bo Nix | Denver Broncos | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Justin Fields | New York Jets | NFL
@Justin Fields | New York Jets | NFL

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/matthew-berry/news/m..

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