76. Calvin Ridley, WR36, TEN, Bye 10:Ridley is a forgotten name, as no one thinks of him as a top wide receiver. However, Ridley is playing with Cam Ward, one of the most talented quarterbacks that he has played with in quite a long time. Ridley could see an uptick in production based on his quarterback’s talent alone. He should be very interesting to watch this year.
77. Chris Godwin, WR37, TB, Bye 9:Godwin was a great wide receiver throughout these past few years until he suffered a gruesome leg injury last season. It is a concern as Godwin’s production will likely fall off the cliff because it might take a while for him to get to 100%. However, once he comes back, and spends some time on the field, he will do better later in the season when it matters the most.
78. Isiah Pacheco, RB26, KC, Bye 10:Pacheco did not have a good year last year as he was hurt and did not regain the abilities that he had the year prior. He should be fully recovered this year and be able to get back to form. Do not be shocked if he does better than his projection.
79. Zach Charbonnet, RB27, SEA, Bye 8:The Seahawks’ starting running back, Kenneth Walker III, is seemingly dealing with some sort of injury ailment every year. Charbonnet is a reliable backup and has produced when playing or starting in place of Walker III. He is also good on third downs as a checkdown option. Charbonnet is a smart choice to have as a handcuff, but could also be a sneaky pick.
80. Darnell Mooney, WR38, ATL, Bye 5:Mooney is playing with one of the most talented passers in quarterback Michael Penix Jr. This could significantly increase Mooney’s stats because the quarterbacks he previously played with in Atlanta were not very good to say the least. If Penix Jr. shows off that rocket arm of his, Mooney could be in for one of his best seasons to date.
81. Travis Kelce, TE7, KC, Bye 10:Kelce was not as good as he was in previous seasons and this is most likely because of his age (35 years old), and now the wheels are starting to fall off. However, he is still a top ten tight end because he is one of Patrick Mahomes’ favorite targets. Even though he may not get the receiving yard or touchdown totals that he once did, he still gets the ball a ton, catching a plentiful amount of passes. That makes him valuable in PPR formats.
82. Jakobi Meyers, WR39, LV, Bye 8:Meyers is someone people are sleeping on, as he is not the main star on the Raiders compared to teammates Ashton Jeanty and Brock Bowers. There is also another problem, as the Raiders drafted second-round wide receiver Jack Bech and fourth-round wide receiver Dont’e Thornton this year, providing competition. Those are some of the concerns. However, he went over 1,000 receiving yards this past season and now has a better quarterback in Geno Smith to throw him the ball. Therefore, taking him here would be wise.
83. Ricky Pearsall, WR40, SF, Bye 14:Another sneaky value pick, Pearsall could possibly be one of the top options due to the same circumstances mentioned earlier regarding fellow teammate, Jauan Jennings. It also helps that the 49ers spent a first-round pick on him in 2024, so they may give him more opportunities than Jennings. Jennings will likely do better since he is more proven, but do not count out Pearsall.
84. Mark Andrews, TE8, BAL, Bye 7:Andrews did not do much last year, but is in for an improved season. However, he may not be as great compared to previous years because Isaiah Likely has emerged as the second-best tight end on the Ravens, and has also carved out a role on the offense. Andrews will do better, but Isaiah Likely may take away more production than he did last year.
85. Jordan Love, QB10, GB, Bye 5:Love did not have a great year in 2024 as he had injury problems and his receivers were dropping the ball quite often. However, this is a new year, and he is healthy. Love showed his potential in the last half of 2023, so if he can stay on the field and his receivers do not drop the ball, he could live up to those levels, maybe even surpass that. A lot of people are sleeping on him.
86. Kyler Murray, QB11, ARI, Bye 8:Murray is a phenomenal talent, but he just has not put it all together these past few seasons, which seemingly happened after he tore his ACL in 2022. He has not been very consistent on a game-to-game basis, but if he were to be this year, he would not be finishing in the top 15 like last year. Instead, he would end up inside the top five.
87. Tony Pollard, RB28, TEN, Bye 10:Pollard is the starting running back who has done somewhat good, but should be drafted with caution, as backup Tyjae Spears may take his job. Now, this will not happen right away, but it very well could happen at some point this season.
88. Tyjae Spears, RB29, TEN, Bye 10:Spears is ranked right below Pollard because of the potential that he holds if he steals the gig away from Pollard. Spears already plays a role on third downs, so if he took Pollard’s job, Spears would be running the ball even more. He could end up being a top 20 running back.
89. Tucker Kraft, TE9, GB, Bye 5:Kraft is one of the most unsuspecting tight ends because no one has paid attention to him. According to Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love, the team is going to try to make a concerted effort to give Kraft the ball more. He showed what he was capable of doing after catching the pass, so the team wants to use his abilities to make the offense better.
90. Jordan Mason, RB30, MIN, Bye 6:Mason has the capability to help fantasy teams in a big way as a handcuff. As mentioned earlier, Vikings’ starting running back Aaron Jones Sr. has some injury history, so if he were ever to sit out, Mason could take his place, as he started with the San Francisco 49ers last year when McCaffrey was hurt. Mason produced in a big way back then and he would now if he was asked to do so.
91. Christian Kirk, WR41, HOU, Bye 6:Kirk could play a big role in Houston as their slot receiver. According to ESPN’s DJ Bien-Aime, Kirk looks like quarterback C.J. Stroud’s security blanket. If this were to come to fruition, he would become a valuable player in PPR formats due to how many passes he were to catch, even if they were not big plays.
92. Dak Prescott, QB12, DAL, Bye 10:Prescott should do better this year than in previous seasons. Not only does he have CeeDee Lamb, but now has George Pickens at his disposal. Prescott has some sneaky rushing upside too. All Prescott has to do is stay healthy and this season should be one of his best seasons.
93. Jared Goff, QB13, DET, Bye 8:Goff is a good quarterback with great weapons around him, who make him a better player when it comes to fantasy football. Because of the talent surrounding him, he is a safe player to take and one guaranteed to be consistent for fantasy teams.
94. Emeka Egbuka, WR42, TB, Bye 9:A first-round selection by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this year, he could certainly take Chris Godwin’s place in the slot if the latter is not ready by the beginning of the season. The investment the team made in him will make them want to use him right away, especially if Godwin is not ready in time. However, if Godwin is prepared to go on to the field, this could be a different story regarding Egbuka.
95. J.K. Dobbins, RB31, DEN, Bye 12:Dobbins is severely underestimated in terms of his playing ability. Denver was able to sign him and now it seems like there is a dead-heat competition between him and R.J. Harvey. Dobbins could potentially take the “thunder” role, scoring touchdowns at the goal-line or converting short-yardage situations. Dobbins also has some speed to him so he could take the ball to the end zone if he gets out in the open. While Dobbins is a good addition, he will not get as many points as Harvey in PPR formats, just because Harvey would operate more as a passing down running back than Dobbins would.
96. Brock Purdy, QB14, SF, Bye 14:Purdy has lost some major pieces, but not his composure. That is what makes him valuable, as he always finds a way to produce. He is not necessarily a high upside quarterback, but he definitely has an extremely high floor.
97. Stefon Diggs, WR43, NE, Bye 14:Now with the New England Patriots after tearing his ACL with the Houston Texans in 2024, he is trying to be on the field as quickly as possible and become their WR1. When Diggs gets on the field, he will immediately be quarterback Drake Maye’s best passing option. He will dominate targets and get over 1,000 receiving yards. Do not underestimate him, as he is one of the most competitive players in the league.
98. Dalton Kincaid, TE10, BUF, Bye 7:Kincaid is another favorite target of Josh Allen’s. Kincaid is growing into something of a dangerous weapon for the Bills going into year three, and could possibly make a big jump in production unless something unforeseen happens.
99. Brandon Aiyuk, WR44, SF, Bye 14:Aiyuk is one of the top weapons on the team but is currently on the shelves due to a torn knee (as mentioned earlier). Once he comes back, they may ease him in, but as the season heads towards the home stretch, he will be unleashed, helping people win their championships because of his low stock.
100. Isaac Guerendo, RB32, SF, Bye 14:Guerendo was an excellent backup last year when he had to start in place of Christian McCaffrey and Jordan Mason. He had big-time production, both receiving and rushing. Overall, he has a similar playing style to McCaffrey, so he might fit in seamlessly into the offense if McCaffrey were to get hurt.