Since 2020, we've been blessed with a series of very strong WR classes. And many of those impressive prospects have gone on to deliver on their promising profiles. Of course, not every class was as strong as 2020, which included Justin Jefferson, CeeDee Lamb, Jerry Jeudy, Brandon Aiyuk,
The top of the 2025 RB class is very impressive. The premium depth of the class is also unusually strong. The combination of these elements makes it highly likely that talented running backs will be taken too late in this year's draft or fall out of it entirely.
The NFL is excited about this tight end class. And when looking at Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland, I understand why. Both Warren and Colston were productive at big time programs. As we move past those TEs, it's clear that the NFL is excited about players... that I&
I can’t write about regression to the mean in fantasy football without thinking of Ben Gretch’s Substack article, If I Never Hear the Word Regression Again, It’ll Be Too Soon. Blair Andrews’ Why You Shouldn’t Believe in Regression to the Mean plays on misconceptions about the
As I covered in Part 1 of my rookie RB profiles, the 2025 RB class is impressively deep. This year, my RB model currently has six RBs rated as being worth a 2nd round rookie pick in superflex dynasty. Depending on how the draft goes, it could be more. Although,
This rookie RB class is one of the strongest parts of the 2025 class. That's not even a fantasy take. The consensus among NFL evaluators is that these RBs are one of the best elements of entire 2025 draft class. Obviously, that's extremely promising for those
Before we dive into the 2025 QB class, I wanted to provide some notes on the process I'm using. My goal is to find QB hits for fantasy football. In that pursuit, I'm prioritizing fantasy-friendly elements like size, rushing production, scramble rate, deep passing, and the