OFFSEASON SCHEDULE
January 1st - March 31st: Roll Call and Rule change proposals -
April 1st - 7th: Vote on rule changes -
April 24th: NFL draft
May: Cut rosters to 22 no IR and Deadline for Leaguesafe payment
June: Top Dogs rookie/fa draft
August: Cut rosters to 25 plus IR
August: First blind bid waiver wire run
August: FCFS add/drops open and remain open until week 1
September: NFL season begins
2025 Draft Order and Roll Call
Released | Say-Say My Name | Trey Palmer WR TB | Mon Apr 28 11:09am ET |
Released | Say-Say My Name | Dalvin Cook RB DAL | Mon Apr 28 11:09am ET |
Off I/R | Say-Say My Name | Chris Olave WR NO | Mon Apr 28 11:09am ET |
Off I/R | Say-Say My Name | Roman Wilson WR PIT | Mon Apr 28 11:09am ET |
Released | High Octane | Trey Lance QB LAC | Fri Apr 11 1:07pm ET |
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Dynasty | With the 13th pick of the sixth round, the Indianapolis Colts selected QB Riley Leonard. Dynasty Analysis: With how up-in-the-air both Anthony Richardson's and Daniel Jones' respective careers are, this is not the worst spot to land if you're only going to get sixth-round Draft capital. While no immediate threat to the top of the depth chart, Leonard has the athleticism and rushing prowess to keep an eye on if he ends up in the starting lineup.
Dynasty | With the ninth pick of the fifth round, the San Francisco 49ers add Oregon RB Jordan James. Dynasty Analysis: Another year, another mid-to-late round addition to the 49ers backfield. James will add some physicality as the next man in behind Christian McCaffrey and Isaac Guerendo. The rookie shouldn't be much of a threat to either's workload in the short term, but will be an interesting name to keep an eye on, given McCaffrey's age and recent injury history.
Dynasty | With the 14th pick of the fifth round, the Indianapolis Colts select Kansas State RB DJ Giddens. Dynasty Analysis: Giddens has the requisite size at 6'0", 212 pounds, but doesn't have any particularly explosive aspects to his game that will force the team to take Jonathan Taylor off the field. Expect him to rotate in with both Khalil Herbert and Tyler Goodson, and keep an eye on him if Taylor happens to have any injury issues.
ynasty | With the third pick of the sixth round, the Miami Dolphins selected Oklahoma State RB Ollie Gordon. Dynasty Analysis: A year after taking speedster Jaylen Wright in the fourth round, the Dolphins continue to keep speed the most important aspect of their backfield by adding Ollie Gordon as a potential Raheem Mostert replacement. This shouldn't have any impact on De'Von Achane's Dynasty value, but things would have looked better for Wright if he were only competing with Alexander Mattison for backup duties.
Dynasty | With the eighth pick of the sixth round, the New Orleans Saints selected Kansas RB Devin Neal. Dynasty Analysis: Kendre Miller ended up getting a little more run as a complementary role for Alvin Kamara in 2024, but all bets are off with a new coaching staff in town. Luckily for him, the team waited until the sixth round to add Neal, so the third-year back is likely still in the driver's seat for the No. 2 role for now, but it makes his Dynasty value a little more iffy than if the Saints just rolled with Jordan Mims and Clyde Edwards-Helaire.
Dynasty | With the 24th pick of the fourth round, the Cleveland Browns add Tennessee RB Dylan Sampson. Dynasty Analysis: Behind Shedeur Sanders, no Cleveland Brown had a worse Draft weekend than Jerome Ford, who could go from bellcow to RB3 on his own team in the matter of days. Sampson is an interesting hold but Quinshon Judkins is the real winner here, as he should be the offensive engine while the team begins (another) rebuild.
Washington Commanders PK Zane Gonzalez was released Tuesday, April 29.
From TheHuddle
Dynasty | The Panthers have signed free agent wide receiver Hunter Renfrow. Dynasty Analysis: Once a highly (well, kind of) thought of dynasty asset, Renfrow took last year off after two down seasons with the Raiders. Now five years removed from his sole 1,000-yard season, Renfrow should supply some solid veteran depth to the Panthers, but expecting a big fantasy role if he does make the team seems like a bit of a pipe dream. He can likely be left on waivers in favor of a rookie with more upside.
Dynasty | Shedeur Sanders reportedly struggled with offensive concepts during the pre-draft process. Dynasty Analysis: In a pretty stunning piece in Sports Illustrated, Sanders is described as a player who failed to catch planted mistakes and even went as far as challenging some team personnel in film sessions when shown his own mistakes by saying maybe he just wasn't "the right fit" for them. It's a pretty stunning report and could shine some light on why he fell all the way to the fifth round. In short, it really does sound like teams looked at him as a player with average-to-good physical traits, but also one who takes too many sacks and most importantly, came off as entitled. In short, the baggage was too heavy for the NFL to invest much in. Sanders will have a chance to compete and make the roster as a fifth rounder, but nothing is guaranteed. He's gone from an intriguing prospect to a late round flier in rookie drafts, though he'll be overdrafted everywhere based on dynasty managers likely thinking they know more than the NFL. We likely don't.
Dynasty | The Steelers have signed wide receiver Robert Woods. Dynasty Analysis: Pittsburgh needs a quarterback more than receivers, but there's still some smoke out there in terms of the Steelers being willing to move on from George Pickens. "Bobby Trees" will currently slot in behind DK Metcalf, Pickens, and Calvin Austin and looks like a rotational player at best. However, he could carve out a role if Pickens was moved. Regardless, the dynasty production we once loved from Woods has come and gone and he's currently more of a roster clogger than anything else.
Dynasty | The Cleveland Browns have signed free agent wide receiver Diontae Johnson. Dynasty Analysis: The former Steeler endured one of the strangest seasons last year when he was traded from Carolina to Baltimore, only to be cut after complaining about playing time. He ended up with Houston, only to be cut again after being visibly upset at his role. Johnson again gets a fresh start and with only Jerry Jeudy having a truly established role at wideout, he could have a solid chance to contribute next year. Johnson is still roster-worthy but he's viewed more as a luxury than a necessity by the dynasty community and his career may be running on fumes should another dust up occur.
Dynasty | The 49ers have signed tight end George Kittle to a four-year extension. Dynasty Analysis: It's a four-year, $76.4 million contract extension that includes $40 million in guaranteed money. This will quickly end any speculation regarding Kittle retiring any time soon. Now 32, he's capable of being the overall TE1 in any given season and the 49ers clearly see he has a lot left in the tank based solely on the guaranteed money alone. He'll remain a premier weekly option in dynasty leagues and perfect target for a competing dynasty team one piece away from a title.
San Francisco 49ers TE George Kittle agreed to a four-year, $76.4 million extension Tuesday, April 29. The deal includes $40 million guaranteed and makes him the highest-paid tight end in the league.
Fantasy Spin: Kittle was the TE3 in PPR leagues despite playing in 15 games and being banged up for a few more on a struggling team. That figures to be his basement in 2025.
From TheHuddle
Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Tre Harris, who was selected with the No. 55 overall pick in the second round of the 2025 NFL draft last Friday, is expected to fill the team's X position in his first year in the league. Ladd McConkey broke out in his rookie campaign in 2024 in the slot, but the Chargers needed a big-bodied receiver who could stretch the field vertically outside the numbers and threaten defenses with contested-catch ability. That is what Harris does well. The 6-foot-2, 205-pounder from Ole Miss had 60 catches for 1,030 yards and seven touchdowns in eight games in 2024 and should be a nice downfield and red-zone weapon for quarterback Justin Herbert. Given the question marks surrounding Mike Williams and former first-rounder Quentin Johnston, Harris will have the opportunity to be the team's WR2 in his first year in 2025. It's a positive landing spot for an immediate fantasy impact.
From RotoBaller
The Athletic's Daniel Popper thinks Los Angeles Chargers former first-rounder wide receiver Quentin Johnston will have to earn his roster spot in training camp this summer after the team added wideout Tre Harris in the second round this year. Harris and Mike Williams are downfield, contested-catch weapons for quarterback Justin Herbert, while Ladd McConkey has already proven himself as a game-changing slot receiver after just one year in the NFL. Popper thinks the Chargers will initially have McConkey in the slot, Williams at X and Harris at Z. Rookie Keandre Lambert-Smith will give the Bolts more speed on the field when they want it. The drop-prone Johnston was better last year with a 55-711-8 line in 15 games, but the addition of Harris is bad news for his fantasy value in single-year and dynasty/keeper formats in 2025.
From RotoBaller
The Athletic's Daniel Popper writes that Los Angeles Chargers running back Hassan Haskins is the leader in the clubhouse for the third running back spot on the 53-man roster this year behind Najee Harris and first-round rookie Omarion Hampton because of his versatility on special teams. Haskins played the third-most special-teams snaps of any Charger last year. Kimani Vidal will have to come to training camp ready to perform to make it more of a competition for the No. 3 job. The 25-year-old Haskins won't be on the fantasy radar in single-year leagues as long as both Harris and Hampton are healthy for the Bolts. The former fourth-rounder by the Tennessee Titans in 2022 out of Michigan had only 34 carries for 89 yards and two touchdowns for L.A. in 17 games last year while also adding three catches for 49 yards and a touchdown.
From RotoBaller
While nothing is set in stone right now, Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh said that the team plans to deploy a booming 1-2 punch with rookie running back Omarion Hampton and Najee Harris in 2025. True to the Harbaugh mentality, the Bolts plan to line up and run the ball with Hampton and Harris, who are both big and powerful backs. Harbaugh raved about Hampton's ability to break tackles -- According to Pro Football Focus, 2,505 of his career rushing yards at North Carolina came after contact. At No. 22 overall in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft last Thursday, Hampton was a "unanimous" decision for the Chargers. Hampton averaged 5.9 yards per carry in each of his last two seasons with the Tar Heels and was a true workhorse. While his fantasy upside will be limited while sharing the backfield with Harris in 2025, Hampton's long-term fantasy upside in Harbaugh's system has to excite those in dynasty formats.
From RotoBaller
The New England Patriots view rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson as "a three-down back and a really good complement," according to general manager Eliot Wolf. "He's a threat with the ball in his hands, speed to take at the distance anytime he touches it." The Patriots selected the former Ohio State product with the 38th overall pick in the second round of last week's NFL draft as the fourth RB off the board. The 22-year-old will most likely split backfield touches with Rhamondre Stevenson to begin his first year in the NFL, similar to what he did with the Buckeyes last year with Quinshon Judkins. The 5-foot-10, 202-pound 22-year-old has the ability to do damage with long plays anytime the ball is in his hands, giving New England another dynamic playmaker behind young quarterback Drake Maye. At the very least, Henderson will be a handcuff option for fantasy managers that take the chance on Stevenson.
From RotoBaller
The Cleveland Browns think very highly of running back Quinshon Judkins' potential at the next level after selecting him at No. 36 overall in the second round of the NFL draft last Friday. "Not necessarily saying that he's going to, with certainty, develop into one of those players, we certainly hope that's the case, but we think that he can be a bell cow runner that can really carry the load for us," general manager Andrew Berry said. The Browns' quarterback situation in 2025 could hold Judkins and the rest of their offense back, but it doesn't change the fact that the 21-year-old rookie has a real chance to be the team's RB1 over Jerome Ford sooner than later. It's unclear exactly how Judkins and Ford will coexist in this backfield, but head coach Kevin Stefanski said they want to use Judkins "in a bunch of different ways." Judkins will be more valuable in standard-scoring formats, but his explosiveness and three-down ability will make him an interesting sleeper at the RB position in 2025.
From RotoBaller
When asked if rookie quarterback Jalen Milroe could be used in a Taysom Hill-type role, Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald said that Milroe "is a quarterback through and through." Sam Darnold will play most of the snaps in 2025, but Milroe will have an opportunity to earn a unique role in certain situations. General manager John Schneider said that Seattle "added an explosive weapon while (Milroe) develops as a quarterback." "He's going to be trained to play quarterback for us. When he's in there, he's going to be playing quarterback. But the athleticism is going to come to life when he's on the field," Macdonald said. The 6-foot-1, 216-pounder has game-changing speed and a big arm, but he needs to develop as an accurate passer with anticipation at all three levels of the field. Milroe's dynamic athleticism will make him an intriguing dynasty/keeper pick, but he should be ignored in redraft leagues.
From RotoBaller
1.57 | Ja'Marr Chase | WR | CIN |
1.86 | Bijan Robinson | RB | ATL |
2.86 | Saquon Barkley | RB | PHI |
4.29 | Jahmyr Gibbs | RB | DET |
5.00 | Justin Jefferson | WR | MIN |
6.43 | CeeDee Lamb | WR | DAL |
8.29 | Malik Nabers | WR | NYG |
9.00 | Ashton Jeanty | RB | LV |
10.29 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | WR | DET |
11.43 | Christian McCaffrey | RB | SF |
11.43 | Puka Nacua | WR | LAR |
12.14 | Brian Thomas Jr. | WR | JAX |
13.00 | Derrick Henry | RB | BAL |
14.14 | Devon Achane | RB | MIA |
15.71 | Josh Jacobs | RB | GB |
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Chiefs | -3 |
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Eagles | -2.5 |
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Panthers | 42u |
Saints | -4 |
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Texans | 49u |
Colts | +2 |
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Jaguars | 48.5u |
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Falcons | -3.5 |
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Titans | 45u |
Bears | -4.5 |
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Raiders | 41.5u |
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Cowboys | 41u |
Browns | -2.5 |
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Commanders | 44u |
Buccaneers | -3.5 |
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Rams | 51u |
Lions | -3.5 |
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Jets | 44u |
49ers | -4.5 |
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Fly Guy | Mon Apr 28 8:20pm ET |
The Disappointments | Mon Apr 28 6:15pm ET |
Say-Say My Name | Mon Apr 28 11:08am ET |
High Octane | Sun Apr 27 6:57pm ET |
Down & Outs | Sun Apr 27 6:03pm ET |
Gotham Smashmouth | Mon Apr 14 8:23pm ET |
2000 Mules / Top Dog | Sun Apr 6 7:57pm ET |
GROIN GRABBING GREAT | Thu Mar 27 2:58pm ET |
Hail Mary | Thu Mar 27 12:16am ET |
Commissioner | Sat Mar 8 9:11pm ET |
Tripjeezy | Wed Feb 26 4:18pm ET |
FunkPhenomenon | Fri Jan 3 1:12am ET |
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