Plan Ahead: 2025 Fantasy Football Projections
Sat Dec 14 2024
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Fantasy football enthusiasts, are you already looking ahead to next season? You're not alone! While many of us are fully invested in the fantasy playoffs, it's natural to start planning for the future. After all, it's not just about this year's trophies — it's about staying one step ahead in the game.
Let's talk about some potential early-season rankings for 2025. Quaterback Bo Nix has shown impressive consistency for a rookie. He's improved his passing game over time and has thrown multiple touchdowns in six of his last nine games. However, his running game has taken a dip, which might affect his QB1 status this week.
Jameis Winston, now with the Browns, is averaging 315 passing yards and two touchdowns per game. His upcoming match against Kansas City is tough, but he’s likely to air the ball out often due to Kansas City's strong run defense.
Justin Herbert is dealing with a thigh injury and might be without some key players this week. This could impact his performance, making him a safer QB2 option despite the favorable matchup with Tampa Bay.
For running backs, Rico Dowdle has been fire lately, with straight 100-yard rushing games and solid reception stats. He faces a weak Carolina defense this week, making him a low-end RB1. Meanwhile, Alvin Kamara's prospects aren't as bright with his team’s current situation — the Saints might be limiting his workload.
On the wide receiver front, players like D. K. Metcalf and Malik Nabers have mixed outlooks. Metcalf has struggled recently, but he’s still a top-20 receiver with long-term value. Nabers, despite his talent, is stuck in a challenging offense.
Tight ends like Jake Ferguson and Jordan Akins might be worth a look if you're in a pinch. Ferguson faces a defense that gives up a lot of points to tight ends, while Akins’s team is missing their main tight end, David Njoku.
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