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Miami QB Battle: Fantasy Draft Plan by Format

Malik Willis could turn Miami into a Superflex stash offense, while Dolphins receivers need first-team targets before they belong on fantasy benches.

Vikings QB Battle: Fantasy Draft Plan by Position

Minnesota's quarterback battle changes every fantasy role. Keep Jefferson in the elite tier, target Addison later, and wait for clarity elsewhere.

Where to Draft David Montgomery in Houston

David Montgomery has a real Houston RB2 path, but the draft line matters. Buy the three-down signal after pick 55, not inside the top 50.

Where A.J. Brown Exposure Starts in New England

A.J. Brown has WR1 talent in a Patriots offense with enough pass volume, but drafters should pay only when New England makes him the first read.

Titans RB Draft Plan: Pollard, Then Spears

Tony Pollard still offers the safer Titans workload, while Tyjae Spears becomes a PPR bench target only if camp gives him premium snaps.

Draft the 49ers Receivers by First-Team Routes

Ricky Pearsall is the 49ers swing pick, Mike Evans fits touchdown builds, and Brandon Aiyuk belongs on transaction watch, not in the route-share math.

Draft Green Bay by Target Lane, Not One WR Winner

Golden's closing sample showed more field time than receiving payoff, so routes have to become first-read throws before he is more than a bench bet.

Parker Washington Is a Camp Route Test, Not a Sleeper Push

The move is conditional: target Washington only after the stable wide receiver tier is gone, and only if summer reports show the routes are still there.

Price DeVonta Smith Like the First Read, Not a Finished Leap

The official transaction feed has him traded from Philadelphia to New England, and the 2025 role data shows why that is such a large football problem.

Where Ashton Jeanty's Raiders Bet Starts to Make Sense

If your early roster already has stable receiving production, Ashton Jeanty is a cleaner swing because you can absorb the offense taking time to settle.

Where Bucky Irving Exposure Starts in Tampa

He needs the first carry lane, the first scoring-area lane, and enough passing-down leakage that he is not coming off the field every time Tampa speeds up.

Jacksonville Fantasy Preview: Jakobi Meyers Is the Usable Jaguars Bet

Brian Thomas brings the explosive pull, Travis Hunter brings the draft-week curiosity, and Liam Coen gives the whole offense a fresh layer of intrigue.

Carolina Panthers Fantasy Preview: Chuba Hubbard Is Still the Backfield Bet You Can Draft on Purpose

Failure case: the Panthers still posted negative passing EPA last year, so better volume does not automatically mean cleaner weekly scoring.

The Titans Offseason Hype Is Hiding the Cleaner Sleeper

The warning on this fade is simple: if Ward starts living on outlets and the staff leans harder into Spears as the space back, this take gets shakier fast.

The Patriots Quietly Built a Quarterback-Friendly Offense, and Drake Maye Is the Bet

When pass attempts and scramble points are already part of the weekly shape, you do not need a perfect receiver room for the quarterback to matter.

Buffalo Bills Fantasy Preview: DJ Moore Makes Josh Allen Easier, but the Rest of the Room Harder to Trust

Josh Allen sits first among quarterbacks in FFN's PPR rankings, and Moore is the kind of addition that helps the quarterback before it helps everyone else.

Las Vegas Raiders Fantasy Preview: Kirk Cousins Fixes the Part That Was Blocking Ashton Jeanty and Brock Bowers

Jeanty is the Raider whose price already works If you want the cleanest Raiders click, start with the running back, not the quarterback.

Tennessee Titans Fantasy Preview: Cam Ward Changes the Read, but Tony Pollard and Wan'Dale Robinson Are Still the Only Clean Draft Clicks

Start with the two prices that do not ask for too much Wan'Dale Robinson is still the easiest Titans receiver to click in PPR.

Houston Texans Fantasy Preview: Nico Collins Is Easy, the Rest of Houston Is Where Drafts Get Tricky

The market is not asleep, his ADP is 13 in PPR, but the profile still holds up because he is the only Texan being priced like a weekly difference-maker.