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2025 NFL Free Agents: Tight Ends

2025 NFL Free Agent Movement: Tight Ends In fantasy football, there is no offseason. Before the NFL finalizes its year, fantasy football fans are preparing for the next draft season. That is especially true in dynasty football. Part of good preparation is knowing about the upcoming crop of NFL free agents. The draft can dramatically shake rosters. However, free agency begins in March and is the first major “new” season event. Therefore, it is important to note which veterans are signing and how that could impact the upcoming NFL draft. Let’s conclude FullTime Fantasy‘s free agent analysis with another underwhelming group. This is our 2025 NFL Free Agents: Tight Ends. Also, check out our Free Agents: Quarterbacks, Running Backs, and Wide Receivers. Player Pos. 2024 Team 2025 Team Type Age 2024 Salary Evan Engram TE Jaguars  Denver UFA 31 $7,000,000 Tyler Conklin TE Jets  Chargers UFA 30 $6,750,000 Juwan Johnson TE Saints  Saints UFA 29 $6,005,000 Mo Alie-Cox TE Colts UFA 32 $5,850,000 Durham Smythe TE Dolphins  Bears UFA 30 $3,375,000 Harrison Bryant TE Raiders  Eagles UFA 27 $3,250,000 Pharaoh Brown TE Seahawks  Dolphins UFA 31 $3,200,000 Austin Hooper TE Patriots  Patriots UFA 31 $3,000,000 Zach Ertz TE Commanders  Commanders UFA 35 $3,000,000 Mike Gesicki TE Bengals  Bengals UFA 30 $2,500,000 Marcedes Lewis TE Bears UFA 41 $2,000,000 Johnny Mundt TE Vikings  Jaguars UFA 31 $2,000,000 Jordan Akins TE Browns UFA 33 $1,950,000 Kenny Yeboah TE Jets  Lions UFA 27 $1,425,000 Chris Manhertz TE Giants  Giants UFA 33 $1,377,500 Ian Thomas TE Panthers UFA 29 $1,300,000 Tanner Hudson TE Bengals  Bengals UFA 31 $1,292,500 Ross Dwelley TE Falcons UFA 30 $1,292,500 MyCole Pruitt TE Steelers UFA 33 $1,260,000 Hunter Long TE Rams  Jaguars UFA 27 $1,242,174 Tommy Tremble TE Panthers  Panthers UFA 25 $1,231,609 Nick Vannett TE Titans UFA 32 $1,210,000 Geoff Swaim TE Browns UFA 32 $1,210,000 Eric Saubert TE 49ers  Seahawks UFA 31 $1,210,000 C.J. Uzomah TE Eagles UFA 32 $1,210,000 Irv Smith Jr. TE Texans UFA 27 $1,125,000 Hayden Hurst TE Chargers UFA 32 $1,125,000 Josiah Deguara TE Jaguars UFA 28 $1,125,000 Tyler Davis TE Packers UFA 28 $1,075,000 Jack Stoll TE Dolphins  Saints UFA 27 $1,055,000 John Bates TE Commanders  Commanders UFA 28 $1,050,604 Kylen Granson TE Colts  Eagles UFA 27 $1,046,591 John FitzPatrick TE Packers RFA 25 $985,000 Stephen Carlson TE Bears  Bears UFA 29 $985,000 Teagan Quitoriano TE Texans RFA 25 $985,000 Quintin Morris TE Bills RFA 26 $985,000 Jody Fortson TE Chiefs UFA 30 $985,000 Peyton Hendershot TE Chiefs RFA 26 $985,000 Shane Zylstra TE Lions  Lions RFA 29 $985,000 Luke Farrell TE Jaguars  49ers UFA 28 $959,505 Jake Tonges TE 49ers ERFA 26 $915,000 Blake Whiteheart TE Browns ERFA 25 $915,000 Brady Russell TE Seahawks ERFA 27 $915,000 Brayden Willis TE 49ers ERFA 26 $915,000 Tucker Fisk TE Chargers ERFA 26 $915,000 Dalton Keene TE Texans RFA 26 $915,000 Feleipe Franks TE Panthers  Falcons UFA 27 $875,556 Stone Smartt TE Chargers  Jets RFA 28 $855,000 Travis Vokolek TE Cardinals ERFA 27 $832,500 Lucas Krull TE Broncos ERFA 27 $832,500 Cam Grandy TE Bengals ERFA 26 $795,000 Robert Tonyan TE Vikings  Chiefs UFA 31 302,400 Stephen Sullivan TE Panthers SFA 29 $302,400 Tommy Sweeney TE Bears SFA 30 $302,400 Baylor Cupp TE Chiefs SFA 25 $256,667 2025 is not a good year to need a tight end in fantasy or the NFL. The only above-average starter even available is Zach Ertz. However, Ertz turns 35 this season and ranked outside the top 25 in yards per route run, yards per catch, and separation. Ertz earned a raise over last year’s $3 million salary but is likely to sign a short-term deal with a contender or re-sign with the Commanders. The Jets restructured Tyler Conklin‘s contract, allowing him to hit unrestricted free agency this year. The timing might work to Conklin’s benefit as the lack of available talent will help Conklin sign another multi-year deal. Still, Conkin is a serviceable NFL tight end but has middling fantasy value as a streamable TE2. Juwan Johnson signed a 2-year, $12 million deal with New Orleans in 2023 but will test the open market. A return to the cash-strapped Saints is unlikely. Johnson has a pair of top-20 PPR finishes under his belt. However, he has never had the opportunity to be a full-time starter. There is a good chance he finally gets his chance and could secure a 3-to-4 year deal in the neighborhood of $28-32 million. Mike Gesicki posted overall TE13 numbers while also splitting snaps. The best-case scenario would be for Gesicki to return to Cincinnati, who led the league in passing and ranked sixth in scoring. If that happens, Gesicki will garner attention as a solid late-round value for fantasy managers who punt the position. However, if Gesicki joins a lesser offense, he will have a hard time being fantasy-relevant. The majority of the remaining veteran free-agent tight ends won’t attract much fantasy attention. Austin Hooper has some solid games in New England but is merely an aging journeyman. Hayden Hurst could attract attention but will be 32. A dark horse to have dynasty value is Tommy Tremble who has flashed potential and will be 25. Tremble could warrant attention as a potential starter, making him a proactive waiver wire dynasty stash. 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2025 NFL Free Agents: Wide Receivers

2025 NFL Free Agent Movement: Wide Receivers In fantasy football, there is no offseason. Before the NFL finalizes its year, fantasy football fans are preparing for the next draft season. That is especially true in dynasty football. Part of good preparation is knowing about the upcoming crop of NFL free agents. The draft can dramatically shake rosters. However, free agency begins in March and is the first major “new” season event. Therefore, it is important to note which veterans are signing and how that could impact the upcoming NFL draft. Third in FullTime Fantasy‘s free agent analysis series, here is our 2025 NFL Free Agents: Wide Receivers. Also, check out our Free Agents: Quarterbacks and Running Backs. Player Pos. 2024 Team 2025 Team Type Age 2024 Salary Cooper Kupp WR Rams  Seahawks UFA 32 29,780,000 Davante Adams WR Jets  Rams UFA 32 $22,750,000 Stefon Diggs WR Texans  Patriots UFA 32 $22,520,000 Tee Higgins WR Bengals  Bengals UFA 26 $21,816,000 Keenan Allen WR Bears UFA 33 $20,025,000 Chris Godwin WR Buccaneers  Buccaneers UFA 29 $20,000,000 Amari Cooper WR Bills UFA 31 $20,000,000 DeAndre Hopkins WR Chiefs  Ravens UFA 33 $13,000,000 Tyler Lockett WR Seahawks UFA 33 $13,000,000 Mike Williams WR Steelers  Chargers UFA 31 $10,000,000 Brandin Cooks WR Cowboys  Saints UFA 32 $10,000,000 Robert Woods WR Texans UFA 33 $7,625,000 Marquise Brown WR Chiefs  Chiefs UFA 28 $7,000,000 Darius Slayton WR Giants  Giants UFA 28 $6,200,000 Demarcus Robinson WR Rams  49ers UFA 31 $4,000,000 K.J. Osborn WR Commanders  Patriots UFA 28 $4,000,000 Nelson Agholor WR Ravens UFA 32 $3,750,000 Ashton Dulin WR Colts  Colts UFA 28 $3,600,000 D.J. Chark WR Chargers UFA 29 $3,000,000 Mack Hollins WR Bills  Patriots UFA 32 $2,600,000 Tyler Boyd WR Titans UFA 31 $2,400,000 Devin Duvernay WR Jaguars  Bears UFA 28 $2,382,353 Zay Jones WR Cardinals  Cardinals UFA 30 $2,250,000 Zach Pascal WR Cardinals  Giants UFA 31 $2,250,000 Elijah Moore WR Browns UFA 25 $2,235,106 Braxton Berrios WR Dolphins  Texans UFA 30 $2,150,000 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR Titans  Dolphins UFA 28 $2,000,000 Brandon Powell WR Vikings UFA 30 $2,000,000 Trent Sherfield WR Vikings  Broncos UFA 29 $1,790,000 Rondale Moore WR Falcons  Vikings UFA 25 $1,731,064 Justin Watson WR Chiefs  Texans UFA 29 $1,700,000 Chris Conley WR 49ers UFA 33 $1,550,000 Tutu Atwell WR Rams  Rams UFA 26 $1,477,175 Sterling Shepard WR Buccaneers  Buccaneers UFA 32 $1,327,500 Steven Sims WR Ravens UFA 28 $1,325,000 Van Jefferson WR Steelers  Titans UFA 29 $1,292,500 Deonte Harty WR Ravens UFA 28 $1,292,500 Olamide Zaccheaus WR Commanders  Bears UFA 28 $1,292,500 Scott Miller WR Steelers  Steelers UFA 28 $1,292,500 David Moore WR Panthers  Panthers UFA 30 $1,292,500 KhaDarel Hodge WR Falcons  Falcons UFA 30 $1,292,500 River Cracraft WR Dolphins  Seahawks UFA 31 $1,292,500 Jamison Crowder WR Commanders UFA 32 $1,260,000 Josh Palmer WR Chargers  Bills UFA 26 $1,258,014 Dyami Brown WR Commanders  Jaguars UFA 26 $1,236,000 Allen Robinson WR Lions UFA 32 $1,210,000 Noah Brown WR Commanders  Commanders UFA 29 $1,210,000 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR Chiefs  Chiefs UFA 29 $1,210,000 Justin Hardee WR Titans UFA 31 $1,210,000 DeAndre Carter WR Bears  Brow UFA 32 $1,200,000 KhaDarel Hodge WR Falcons  Falcons UFA 30 $1,152,000 Tyler Johnson WR Rams  Jets UFA 27 $1,130,000 Diontae Johnson WR Ravens UFA 29 $1,125,000 James Proche WR Browns  Titans UFA 29 $1,125,000 Gunner Olszewski WR Giants UFA 29 $1,125,000 Tony Brown WR Browns UFA 30 $1,125,000 Mecole Hardman WR Chiefs  Packers UFA 27 $1,125,000 Tim Patrick WR Lions  Lions UFA 32 $1,125,000 Jalen Reagor WR Chargers  Chargers UFA 26 $1,125,000 Dante Pettis WR Saints  Saints UFA 30 $1,125,000 Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR Saints  Seahawks UFA 31 $1,125,000 Parris Campbell WR Eagles  Cowboys UFA 28 $1,125,000 Greg Dortch WR Cardinals  Cardinals (tendered) RFA 27 $1,125,000 Lil’Jordan Humphrey WR Broncos  Giants UFA 27 $1,125,000 Juwann Winfree WR Colts UFA 29 $1,067,500 Malik Taylor WR Jets UFA 30 $1,055,000 Nsimba Webster WR Bears UFA 29 $1,055,000 Collin Johnson WR Bears UFA 28 $1,055,000 Ihmir Smith-Marsette WR Giants  Giants UFA 26 $1,055,000 Simi Fehoko WR Chargers  Cardinals UFA 28 $1,055,000 D’Wayne Eskridge WR Dolphins  Dolphins UFA 28 $1,055,000 Dan Chisena WR Panthers RFA 28 $1,055,000 Terrace Marshall Jr. WR Raiders UFA 25 $1,055,000 Ben Skowronek WR Steelers  Steelers UFA 28 $1,055,000 Tylan Wallace WR Ravens  Ravens UFA 26 $1,041,339 Anthony Schwartz WR Dolphins RFA 25 $985,000 Tim Jones WR Jaguars  Vikings RFA 27 $985,000 Velus Jones Jr. WR Panthers  Saints RFA 28 $985,000 Deven Thompkins WR Panthers RFA 26 $985,000 Jaelon Darden WR Seahawks RFA 26 $985,000 D.J. Turner WR Raiders RFA 28 $927,500 Britain Covey WR Eagles UFA 28 $927,500 Cody White WR Seahawks  Seahawks ERFA 27 $915,000 Kavontae Turpin WR Cowboys  Cowboys RFA 29 $853,333 Bo Melton WR Packers ERFA 26 $832,500 Irvin Charles WR Jets ERFA 28 $832,500 JaQuae Jackson WR Patriots ERFA 25 $795,000 Grant DuBose WR Dolphins ERFA 24 $795,000 Josh Reynolds WR Jaguars  Jets UFA 30 $698,611 Cody Thompson WR Buccaneers SFA 29 $267,222 Kazmeir Allen WR Commanders SFA 25 $225,000 Qadir Ismail WR Ravens SFA 25 $225,000 Michael Gallup WR n/a  Commanders UFA 30 – Stefon Diggs boasted the highest 2024 salary among 2025 free agents. However, coming off an October ACL tear complicates his value. Additionally, Diggs has a reputation for being a mercurial player and he will turn 32 in November. It will be difficult for him to land a lucrative long-term contract, which may lead to a one-year ‘prove it’ deal in the $12-15 million range. Davante Adams was released by the Jets on March 4. Expect him to wait to see if Aaron Rodgers signs so they can get the band back together. UPDATE: That won’t happen as Adams signed with the Rams. Throughout his career, Tee Higgins has played second fiddle to Ja’Marr Chase. But one year after playing on the franchise tag, Higgins enters free agency in his prime poised to receive plenty of offers to be a team’s WR1 finally. He’s likely priced himself out of returning to the Bengals, who still have to work an extension for Chase.

2025 Fantasy Baseball Catcher Rankings & Analysis

2025 Fantasy Baseball Catcher Rankings & Analysis This 2025 Fantasy Baseball Catcher Rankings & Analysis is courtesy of Shawn Childs. Read Shawn’s expert fantasy analysis at his Substack. The catcher position in fantasy baseball offers a diverse range of Average Draft Positions (ADPs) and potential outcomes. Each fantasy drafter approaches the catcher pool with a unique perspective, influenced heavily by league format, ultimately dictating a player’s value. Drafting an early catcher aims to secure an advantage in batting order position, playing time, and overall production. Conversely, teams that punt on catchers seek to bolster other positions, targeting a modest 20 to 30 home runs and over 100 RBIs from the slot, while accepting a likely dip in batting average. Below are the top 12 catchers from 2024, ranked by Fantasy Points Gained (FPG) score.   The average stat line for these players was a .257 batting average, with 66 runs, 21 home runs, 75 RBIs, and three stolen bases across 502 at-bats. Drafting William Contreras last season, for example, delivered approximately 3.92 fantasy points in league standings in 12-team formats. Only three other catchers provided a positive return in fantasy points gained. Note: I compiled the 2025 top 15 catcher rankings based on NFBC ADP. After evaluating all players, I adjusted their rankings to reflect my assessment of the catcher pool. 2025 Catcher Rankings & Analysis  1 – William Contreras, Milwaukee Brewers (ADP – 25.1) Over the past three seasons, Contreras has emerged as a powerhouse, blasting 60 home runs in 1,469 at-bats while establishing himself as a reliable middle-of-the-order hitter, with RBI rates of 17% in 2023 and 18% in 2024. Last year, he started strong, hitting .307 with 52 runs, nine home runs, 48 RBIs, and five steals over his first 277 at-bats. A mid-season slump in late June (.208, five runs, two RBIs in 53 at-bats) was a blip, followed by a power surge in August (.295, 22 runs, nine home runs, 23 RBIs, one steal in 105 at-bats). Contreras posted career-best marks in strikeout rate (20.5%) and walk rate (11.5%). He excelled against left-handed pitching (.313, 22 runs, four home runs, 24 RBIs in 144 at-bats), hitting 19 of his 23 home runs off righties. The Brewers slotted him between second and fourth in the lineup for 94.8% of his at-bats. Despite his power, his groundball rate remains high (54.5% in 2024, 55.0% in 2023, 53.0% in 2022). His exit velocity (92.8 mph, 15th) and hard-hit rate (49.5%, 22nd) ranked among the league’s best for players with 400+ plate appearances, though his launch angle (6.1, 200th) highlights a swing path limitation. Fantasy Outlook: Contreras offers plenty of appeal, enhanced by Milwaukee’s use of him at DH (102 games over three years). He hits the ball hard, but unlocking a 30-home-run season requires more loft in his swing. His four-category upside is worth buying, with any stolen bases as a bonus. Priced high in drafts, I still believe he has room to grow. However, the lineup behind him may cap his run production. Projection: .290/85/25/85/5 2 – Adley Rutschman, Baltimore Orioles (ADP – 66.9) Rutschman’s anticipated breakout in 2023 fell short despite leading all catchers in plate appearances (687) and at-bats (588). He finished second in FPGscore (0.27, 73rd among hitters), hindered by just one stolen base. In the first half of 2024, he hit .294 with 44 runs, 15 home runs, 55 RBIs, and one steal over 323 at-bats, projecting as an elite catcher. However, a second-half collapse (.194, 24 runs, four home runs, 24 RBIs in 248 at-bats) raised concerns, possibly injury-related, though no reports confirmed this. His fly-ball rate rose to 42.9% (from 34.6% in 2023), but his HR/FB rate dropped to a career-low 9.3%, with steady exit velocity (88.2 mph) and a lackluster hard-hit rate (36.6%). Rutschman thrived against lefties (.329, 19 runs, seven home runs, 33 RBIs in 164 at-bats) but saw declines in walk rate (9.1%, down from 13.6% over two prior seasons) and average hit rate (1.559), alongside a contact batting average of .306—both five-year lows. Fantasy Outlook: With Baltimore ranking fourth in MLB runs (786) in 2024, Rutschman’s pedigree and discounted ADP make him enticing. Drafters must look past his late-season fade, banking on a full-season resurgence. He has the potential for a .300/100/30/100 ceiling. At 27, hitting second in a potent lineup, he’s primed to rebound. I’d buy at a slight discount, leveraging his catcher edge and DH at-bats. Projection: .285/90/25/90/3 3 – Yainer Diaz, Houston Astros (ADP – 57.7) Diaz earned a roster spot in 2023 but saw limited early action (.226, nine runs, two home runs, five RBIs in 62 at-bats). By June, he forced his way into the lineup, finishing with a .294 average, 42 runs, 21 home runs, and 55 RBIs over his final 293 at-bats. In 2024, despite more at-bats (330), his run rate (35%, down from 46%) and HR/FB rate (10.6%, down from 17.7%) declined. His groundball rate rose (54.7%), fly-ball rate faded (28.0%), and average hit rate dropped (1.474, from 1.910 in 2023). Still, his contact batting average improved (.366, from .356), with a lower strikeout rate (17.3%) and minimal walks (3.9%). Diaz shone against lefties (.306, 22 runs, six home runs, 25 RBIs in 157 at-bats) and at home (.337, 45 runs, 10 home runs, 46 RBIs in 300 at-bats). After a weak May (.200), he hit .300+ over the final four months, peaking from June to August (.331, 42 runs, 13 home runs, 51 RBIs). His exit velocity (92.2 mph, 21st) and hard-hit rate (48.7%, 27th) graded well. Fantasy Outlook: Diaz’s swing path limits his power ceiling, but Houston’s use of him at DH (75 games over two years) and first base boosts his value. Likely batting fourth to sixth, he offers batting average strength and neutral-to-positive counting stats. Ranked 54th in FPGscore (0.93), he’s a solid catcher option. Projection: .280/80/25/90/2 4 – Logan O’Hoppe, Los Angeles Angels (ADP – 124.9) O’Hoppe’s minor league career (.279, 169 runs, 50

WNBA 2025: Starters, Shuffles, and Some Shiny NFTs to Drool Over

WNBA 2025 By Roxy Rebound Hey, hoop heads, fantasy freaks and NFT/card collectors! It’s your girl Roxy Rebound, back with the tea on the WNBA’s latest roster shake-ups as we roll into 2025. I’m diving deep into the starters, the player movement drama, and—because we’re Panini stans here—some sweet NFT drops from the 2024 Panini NFT Prizm WNBA collection to pair with the vibes. With everything sold out, the only way to get in the game is to jump to the Marketplace and buy a pack or make an offer on something listed. Expect stats, sass, and a little fantasy flair, ‘cause that’s how we roll. Let’s get it! Atlanta Dream: Big Dreams or Big Mess? Projected Starters: PG: Jordin Canada SG: Allisha Gray SF: Rhyne Howard PF: Brionna Jones C: Brittney Griner Bench Vibes: Holly Winterburn (??), Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Haley Jones, Nia Coffey, Naz Hillmon. Okay, Atlanta’s out here playing Position Roulette. Jordin Canada’s the only true point guard, and Brittney Griner’s the lone center holding it down in the paint. Everyone else? Playing up a spot like it’s musical chairs. Holly Winterburn’s name is floating around, but let’s be real—her Oregon stats scream “bench warmer” more than “playmaker.” Only four of these gals (Canada, Griner, Coffey, Hillmon) are in their natural habitat, and that’s a red flag. The Dream doubled down on their “go big or go home” strat, snagging Griner and Jones to beef up a core that’s got talent—Rhyne Howard’s a dawg, averaging 17.3 PPG last season—but hasn’t clicked yet. If GM Dan Padover’s just patching holes for 2025, cool. But if this is the long-term vision? Yikes. Especially since they hired Karl Smesko, a small-ball wizard. Someone’s gotta explain this to me like I’m five. NFT Spotlight: Rhyne Howard’s Base Prizms Gold (Card #39, /10) isn’t cheap, but it’s a must-cop for Dream fans. Her 1/10 just sold for $300. (3/4/2025) Her star power’s undeniable, and this shiny gem could be a sleeper hit if Atlanta figures it out. With no teals /49 listed in the marketplace, and the /99 orange sitting with a floor price of $75 even though the highest recent sale was $30, there’s just not a real good value on anything listed in the marketplace. Even the Purple /149 is oversold. Stand down for now and if a value presents itself, be ready to pounce.  Chicago Sky: Vibes Up, Depth Down Projected Starters: PG: Courtney Vandersloot SG: Ariel Atkins SF: Rebecca Allen PF: Angel Reese C: Elizabeth Williams Bench Vibes: Kia Nurse, Moriah Jefferson, Rachel Banham, Michaela Onyenwere, Kamilla Cardoso, Morgan Bertsch, Alex Wilson (probably won’t make the team). Boom! This team was so thin they were one of two teams without a full depth chart (quiz time: who’s the other?). But they just added Olympian Gold Medalist and Two-Time All Star Ariel Atkins. She brings her 14.9 ppg and 3.1 assists per game, and she’ll unlock the promising potential of Reese and Cardoso.  Angel Reese (13.6 PPG, 13.1 RPG as a rookie) and Kamilla Cardoso are the future, and this lineup’s built to let them feast inside. But losing Chennedy Carter’s shot creation (17.2 PPG last year) stings, and new coach Tyler Marsh might mess up the spacing if he starts Onyenwere over Allen. The vibes are better than 2024’s chaos, but the Sky traded their 2025 pick, so… oopsies. Progress, not perfection, right? NFT Spotlight: Angel Reese’s Kaleidoscopic Prizms Gold (Card #1, /10) is fire. 10/10 sold for $370 today, 3/4/2025 and there’s currently one very affordably priced, the 4/10 for $249. Her rookie hype + Caitlin culture feud + that rebounding stat line = collector catnip. Connecticut Sun: Sun’s Out, Fun’s Out? Projected Starters: PG: Natasha Cloud SG: Yvonne Anderson SF: Diamond DeShields PF: Tina Charles C: Olivia Nelson-Ododa Bench Vibes: Lindsay Allen, Jacy Sheldon, Leïla Lacan, Robyn Parks, (Nikolina Milić?). This is grim, fam. The Sun need Nikolina Milić to sign her qualifying offer, or they’re rolling out Caitlin Bickle at backup five. Yikes. Natasha Cloud’s a stud (11.6 PPG, 6.1 APG career), and Tina Charles is eternal, but this roster’s screaming for help. Jacy Sheldon and Leïla Lacan could bring some rookie juice—start Lacan by May, please—but a Mabrey trade for Kalani Brown or Kayla Thornton might be their only hope. No 2025 pick either. Rough. NFT Spotlight: Tina Charles’ Base Fractal Prizms Mojo (Card #36, /25) is the logical buy as of time of press. It’s listed at $45 and is the logical progression with $40 being the most recent sale. She’s still ballin’ at 36—grab this if you can as it also qualifies for a potential future Lotus Challenge.  Dallas Wings: Arike’s Redemption Arc? Projected Starters: PG: Paige Bueckers/Olivia Miles/Tyasha Harris (TBD) SG: Arike Ogunbowale SF: DiJonai Carrington PF: Myisha Hines-Allen C: Teaira McCowan Bench Vibes: Maddy Siegrist, NaLyssa Smith, Joyner Holmes, Luisa Geiselsöder. Arike Ogunbowale (22.2 PPG last year) is the heartbeat, and arguable top 10 player of the league, but Tyasha Harris deserves a medal for surviving Dallas’ chaos. If Paige Bueckers or Olivia Miles declares, this squad gets spicy—imagine Bueckers dishing to Arike while Siegrist stretches the floor at the four. Without them? Still more fun than recent Wings teams, but sneaky lottery vibes linger. NFT Spotlight: Ever wanted to own a 1 of 1? Arike’s Top Tier Legendary 1/1 (Card #5, /1) has an asking price of $350, and owner NASHMONEY has been known to strike a deal. Her scoring’s elite, and this card’s an absolute flex for Wings faithful. Golden State Valkyries: New Kids, Big Dreams Projected Starters: PG: Julie Vanloo SG: Tiffany Hayes SF: Kayla Thornton PF: Stephanie Talbot C: Monique Billings Bench Vibes: Veronica Burton, Kate Martin, Chloe Bibby, Janelle Salaün, (Temi Fagbenle?). Expansion squad alert! Golden State’s got enough bodies, but half this roster’s questionable. Temi Fagbenle signing would slide her to the four, bumping Talbot to three. Iliana Rupert or Cecilia Zandalasini could juice it up too. Still, this team’s ceiling is like… five

2025 Fantasy Baseball Closer Rankings & Analysis

2025 Fantasy Baseball Closer Rankings & Analysis This Fantasy Baseball Pitching Strategy is courtesy of Shawn Childs. Read Shawn’s expert fantasy analysis at his Substack. Over the past few seasons, the top 12 closers have outperformed the second tier of 12 starting pitchers in fantasy rankings. A key factor is the decline in starters logging 200+ innings, along with fewer relievers reaching the 30-save threshold. As a result, the benchmark for a fantasy team to remain competitive in saves has dropped. Here’s a breakdown of the top late-inning arms for 2025: Closer Performance in 2024 The top 12 relievers last season averaged: 65 appearances 6 wins 2.21 ERA 0.944 WHIP 32 saves 78 strikeouts Emmanuel Clase led all closers in FPGscore (8.12), ranking fourth among pitchers and eighth overall across hitters and pitchers. His 47 saves provided 8.53 fantasy points, second only to Ryan Helsley (49 saves, 8.96 points). Despite posting only 66 strikeouts, Clase’s ERA (0.601) and WHIP (0.659) gave him a significant fantasy advantage of over five points. Save Distribution Among Relievers 8 closers recorded 30+ saves 14 relievers finished with 20-29 saves 35 pitchers had at least 10 saves Team Bullpen Breakdowns Cleveland Guardians 1. Emmanuel Clase, CLE (ADP – 32.8) Clase has led the AL in saves for three consecutive seasons (42, 44, and 47) while finishing the most games each year. His elite control (1.2 BB/9 in 2022 and 2024) has fueled a career WHIP of 0.892. Groundball rate: 57.4% First-pitch strike rate: 65.9% Strikeout rate dip: 8.0 K/9 in 2024 (down from 9.5 K/9 in 2021-2022) Opponent batting average: .154 (.115 vs. lefties) The Guardians’ bullpen was dominant in 2024: 42-12 record 2.57 ERA, 1.05 WHIP 53 saves, 658 strikeouts over 623 innings Clase relies heavily on an electric 99.6 mph cutter (77.6% usage, .171 BAA) and a devastating slider (.155 BAA, 36.6% whiff rate). Fantasy Outlook: At just 26 years old, Clase already has 158 career saves in 182 chances. His combination of elite command, dominant pitches, and high save potential makes him a coveted asset. While his strikeouts have declined, his dominance in ERA and WHIP is invaluable. If you miss out on top-tier aces, Clase can be an elite fantasy weapon. Handcuff Option – Cade Smith, CLE (ADP – 370.0)Signed as an undrafted free agent in 2022, Smith has improved significantly: Minor league stats: 3.61 ERA, 1.21 WHIP, 262 Ks in 167 IP Closer role: 33 minor league saves 2024 MLB performance: 75.1 IP, 2.0 BB/9, .173 BAA Smith is a hidden gem for fantasy managers looking to stabilize ERA and WHIP. If Clase were to miss time, Smith would be the next in line for saves. Oakland Athletics 2. Mason Miller, OAK (ADP – 42.3) Miller’s journey to the majors has been injury-riddled, but when healthy, his stuff is electric. After an early elbow injury in 2023, he transitioned to the bullpen in September and quickly became dominant. First 20.1 IP as a reliever: 2 ER, 13 baserunners, 41 Ks, 9 saves Final season line: 3.22 ERA, 0.985 WHIP, 19 saves, 63 Ks in 44.2 IP Struggled in six outings: 8.1 IP, 13 ER, 24 baserunners Miller’s 101.1 mph fastball was one of the best in baseball, pairing it with a wipeout slider (.126 BAA, 47 Ks). Fantasy Outlook: Among top-tier closers, Miller offers the highest strikeout upside but carries injury concerns and a small track record. If the A’s use him in 70+ games, he could lead all closers in strikeouts. Handcuff Option – Jose Leclerc, OAKLeclerc struggled early in 2024 but found his rhythm midseason. His career-high 4.3 BB/9 remains a concern, but he’s the next in line if Miller falters. New York Mets 3. Edwin Diaz, NYM (ADP – 38.4) After missing 2023 with a knee injury, Diaz had a rocky return last season. He started strong but hit a rough patch in May before rebounding down the stretch. Final 35 games: 15 saves, 2.41 ERA, 0.921 WHIP, 54 Ks in 33.2 IP Elite vs. righties: .158 BAA, 42 Ks in 101 ABs Fastball velocity: 97.6 mph (down from 99.1 in 2022) Diaz remains a strikeout machine, but his save opportunities need to increase to justify his ADP. Fantasy Outlook: Since his 57-save season in 2018, Diaz hasn’t topped 32 saves in any year. His strikeout edge over Clase is clear, but he must convert more saves to be worth a high draft pick. Handcuff Option – A.J. Minter, NYMSigned to a two-year deal, Minter has closer experience (36 career saves) but struggled with injuries last season. He’ll be the primary backup to Diaz. New York Yankees 4. Devin Williams, NYY (ADP – 39.9) Traded to the Yankees in December, Williams battled back issues in 2024 but still delivered elite numbers: 1.25 ERA, 0.969 WHIP, 38 Ks in 21.2 IP Converted 14 of 15 save chances Walk rate (4.6 BB/9) remains a concern Williams’ changeup (45.3% usage, .200 BAA) and fastball (.122 BAA) remain elite, but his command must improve. Fantasy Outlook: Williams is in a contract year, which adds motivation, but his health is a risk. Since taking over as a closer in 2022, he’s gone 15-7 with a 1.66 ERA, 65 saves, and 221 Ks in 141 IP. If he stays healthy, he’s a top-tier option. Handcuff Option – Luke Weaver, NYY (ADP – 354.8)Weaver reinvented himself in the Yankees’ bullpen, posting a 0.90 ERA, 0.721 WHIP, and 79 Ks over his final 59.2 IP. He’s a must-handcuff for Williams in our 2025 Fantasy Baseball Closer Rankings & Analysis. Houston Astros 5. Josh Hader, HOU (ADP – 41.0) Hader’s home run issues (1.5 HR/9) led to inconsistent results in 2024, but he remained dominant in strikeouts: Final line: 8-8 record, 3.79 ERA, 1.12 WHIP, 35 saves, 89 Ks Struggled vs. righties: 12 HR allowed Fastball velocity: 96.3 mph Fantasy Outlook: Hader’s reliance on a two-pitch mix (sinker, slider) makes him vulnerable in bad counts. While still an elite closer, he’s no longer the safest

2025 NFL Free Agents: Running Backs

2025 NFL Free Agent Movement: Running Backs In fantasy football, there is no offseason. Before the NFL finalizes its year, fantasy football fans are preparing for the next draft season. That is especially true in dynasty football. Part of good preparation is knowing about the upcoming crop of NFL free agents. The draft can dramatically shake rosters. However, free agency begins in March and is the first major “new” season event. Therefore, it is important to note which veterans are signing and how that could impact the upcoming NFL draft. Next up in FullTime Fantasy‘s free agent analysis, we break down the 2025 NFL Free Agents: Running Backs. Also, check out our Free Agents: Quarterbacks. Player Pos. 2024 Team 2025 Team Type Age 2024 Salary Aaron Jones RB Vikings  Vikings UFA 31 $7,000,000 Miles Sanders RB Panthers  Cowboys UFA 28 $4,020,000 Najee Harris RB Steelers  Chargers UFA 27 $3,261,861 A.J. Dillon RB Packers  Eagles UFA 27 $2,742,500 Nick Chubb RB Browns UFA 30 $2,275,000 Gus Edwards RB Chargers UFA 30 $2,250,000 Javonte Williams RB Broncos  Cowboys UFA 25 $2,216,439 Raheem Mostert RB Dolphins  Raiders UFA 33 $3,692,353 Travis Homer RB Bears  Bears UFA 27 $2,000,000 Alexander Mattison RB Raiders  Dolphins UFA 27 $2,000,000 Ameer Abdullah RB Raiders  Raiders UFA 32 $1,850,000 Jeff Wilson RB Dolphins UFA 30 $1,750,000 J.K. Dobbins RB Chargers UFA 27 $1,610,000 Samaje Perine RB Chiefs  Bengals UFA 30 $1,500,000 Dare Ogunbowale RB Texans  Texans UFA 31 $1,500,000 Chase Edmonds RB Buccaneers UFA 29 $1,500,000 Nyheim Hines RB Browns UFA 29 $1,495,000 JaMycal Hasty RB Patriots UFA 29 $1,450,000 Ty Johnson RB Bills  Bills UFA 28 $1,292,500 D’Ernest Johnson RB Jaguars UFA 29 $1,275,000 Rico Dowdle RB Cowboys  Panthers UFA 27 $1,255,000 Kareem Hunt RB Chiefs  Chiefs UFA 30 $1,210,000 Cam Akers RB Vikings UFA 26 $1,175,000 Mike Boone RB Panthers UFA 30 $1,125,000 Jeremy McNichols RB Commanders  Commanders UFA 30 $1,125,000 Trayveon Williams RB Bengals UFA 28 $1,125,000 Joshua Kelley RB Titans UFA 28 $1,125,000 Craig Reynolds RB Lions  Lions RFA 29 $1,125,000 D’Onta Foreman RB Browns UFA 29 $1,125,000 Kene Nwangwu RB Jets  Jets UFA 27 $1,055,000 Trey Sermon RB Colts UFA 26 $1,055,000 Darrynton Evans RB Bears  Bills UFA 27 $1,055,000 John Kelly RB Browns RFA 29 $1,055,000 Patrick Taylor RB 49ers  49ers UFA 27 $1,055,000 Julius Chestnut RB Titans  Titans RFA 25 $985,000 Raheem Blackshear RB Panthers RFA 27 $985,000 Ronnie Rivers RB Rams  Rams RFA 26 $985,000 Kenneth Gainwell RB Eagles  Steelers UFA 26 $953,881 Avery Williams RB Falcons  Eagles UFA 27 $930,038 Elijah Mitchell RB 49ers  Chiefs UFA 27 $915,893 Chris Rodriguez Jr. RB Commanders ERFA 26 $915,000 Emanuel Wilson RB Packers ERFA 26 $915,000 Chris Evans RB Bengals UFA 28 $913,222 Khalil Herbert RB Bengals  Colts UFA 27 $902,676 Jaylen Warren RB Steelers RFA 27 $857,333 Jordan Mason RB 49ers  Vikings (via trade) RFA 26 $853,333 Owen Wright RB Ravens ERFA 26 $795,000 Ellis Merriweather RB Packers SFA 26 $256,667 Patrick Richard FB Ravens  Ravens UFA 31 $3,750,000 Reggie Gilliam FB Bills  Bills UFA 28 $2,300,000 Michael Burton FB Broncos  Broncos UFA 33 $1,210,000 Adam Prentice FB Saints UFA 28 $1,130,000 Kristian Welch FB Ravens UFA 27 $1,125,000 Jakob Johnson FB Giants  Texans UFA 31 $1,125,000 Robert Burns FB Falcons UFA 27 $795,000 Aaron Jones stayed healthy and finished as the RB19 in fantasy points per game. However, his efficiency has declined for three straight seasons and he’s nearing the end. UPDATE: Jones re-signed with the Vikings for two years. Najee Harris has been a consistent producer but lacks the three-down upside to attract a top-ten RB deal. He’ll have suitors but could easily wind up back in a timeshare with a rookie. Speaking of timeshare situations, Javonte Williams will look to move to a team that will allow him to be a lead back. Sean Payton is firmly committed to a rotation, so expect Williams to test the market. If he re-signs in Denver, Williams’s fantasy value takes a hit. J.K. Dobbins made the most of his one-year ‘prove it’ deal in Los Angeles. However, with a checked injury history, Dobbins will be viewed as a mid-level option as the potential lead in a rotational backfield. If he lands in an offense that is poised to cash in a bunch of short-yardage opportunities, Dobbins has middle-round fantasy value appeal. Position Grade: 2/10   The 2025 NFL season is starting and you can get access to the best help out there! All FullTime Fantasy members get exclusive access to our 24/7 Chat Room on Discord! All morning on Sunday, Senior Analyst Jody Smith will be standing by to answer all your crucial start/sit and keep you updated with all the latest news and injury updates. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! GET THE LATEST ARTICLES AND UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter – Breaking Fantasy news & site updates! Like and share our new Facebook page! Be sure to pay attention to our giveaways for your shot at some sweet prizes!

2025 WNBA SLEEPERS

As of March 3, 2025, the WNBA season is still in its offseason phase, with the 2025 regular season set to begin in mid-May. Since the full rosters, free agency moves, and draft outcomes are not yet finalized, we’ll focus on players who showed potential in 2024, recent trends, and their likelihood to take a step forward in 2025—making them intriguing 2025 WNBA Sleepers for both on-court performance, fantasy sports and card collecting / NFT investment value. Trading cards & NFTs, like Panini’s WNBA trading cards (e.g., Prizm or Select), often gain value from players who exceed expectations, especially if they’re under-the-radar names with growing popularity. Here are five 2025 WNBA sleepers who could outperform expectations in 2025: Kamilla Cardoso (Chicago Sky, Center) Why She’s a Sleeper: Cardoso, a rookie in 2024, averaged 9.8 points and 7.9 rebounds per game, showing flashes of dominance as a 6’7” interior force. She was the No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 draft and started to find her footing late in the season despite a shoulder injury delaying her debut. With Elena Delle Donne no longer with the Sky and Angel Reese drawing defensive attention, Cardoso could see an expanded role in 2025. NFT Potential: As a rookie featured in 2024 Panini Prizm WNBA (cards #93 and #149), her value could spike if she becomes a double-double machine or an All-Star candidate. Her Brazilian background and marketability add upside. Her Colorblast NFT is sitting at $105 while her Gold /10 is just under $100 at $97. Kamilla Cardoso is our SITE RECOMMENDATION VALUE PICK OF MARCH 2025. Jacy Sheldon (Connecticut Sun, Guard) Why She’s a Sleeper: Traded to the Sun Feb 1st, she was selected No. 5 overall in 2024, Sheldon had a quiet rookie year (3.2 PPG in 13.5 MPG), overshadowed by stars like Arike Ogunbowale and Satou Sabally. However, her college stats at Ohio State (17.8 PPG, 44.7% FG) suggest she’s a sharpshooter waiting to break out. With the Sun adjusting and in the middle of a complete rebuild, Sheldon could step into a bigger scoring role. NFT Potential: Low current hype means her cards are quite affordable now, but a breakout could drive demand, especially if she becomes a fan favorite in Dallas. Her Base Prizms Mojo /25 has a current floor still sub $100 at $90 while her variation (pose picture) actually has a higher floor at $120. Typically the variation/pose NFT is lower priced.  Alissa Pili (Minnesota Lynx, Forward) Why She’s a Sleeper: Pili, the No. 8 pick in 2024, played sparingly (3.5 PPG in 6.7 MPG) as a rookie due to the Lynx’s deep roster, which won the 2024 championship. Her college career at Utah (21.4 PPG, 47.8% FG) showcased her scoring versatility, and with veterans like Napheesa Collier mentoring her, she could emerge as a key bench scorer or starter if injuries hit. NFT Potential: Her Polynesian heritage and potential to shine on a contending team make her a sleeper for collectors. Her 2024 Panini cards are extremely undervalued relative to her upside. Her Base Prizm GOLD /10 has a current floor price of just $25. DiJonai Carrington (Dallas Wings, Guard) Why She’s a Sleeper: Traded to the Wings February 1st. Carrington averaged 12.7 PPG in 2024, stepping up as a spark plug off the bench and occasionally starting. Her defensive tenacity (1.6 SPG) and improved three-point shooting (32.8%) suggest she’s on the cusp of a breakout. She’s considered one of the top on-ball-defenders in the league. With new surroundings in Dallas, Carrington could see even more minutes this season. NFT Potential: Her growing social media presence and highlight-reel plays could boost her card value (e.g., 2024 Prizm parallels). She’s still flying under the radar compared to Sun stars. Teaira McCowan (Dallas Wings, Center) Why She’s a Sleeper: McCowan posted 10.8 PPG and 7.3 RPG in 2024, often as a reserve behind Natasha Howard. At 6’7”, she’s a rebounding machine with soft touch around the rim. If the Wings lean into her physicality or Howard’s role shifts, McCowan could become a consistent double-double threat—something she’s flirted with for years. NFT Potential: Her cards are fairly inexpensive now, (her Base Prizm Orange /99 has a floor price of only $15) but a leap to starter-level production could make her a hot commodity, especially if Dallas contends in 2025. Investment Notes for Panini NFTs Timing: The 2024 Panini Prizm WNBA set released in February 2025 includes rookies like Cardoso, Sheldon, and Pili, while veterans like Carrington and McCowan appear in base sets and inserts. Buying low on these players’ NFTs before the season starts could yield returns if they break out. Risks: Performance isn’t guaranteed—roster changes, injuries, or coaching decisions could limit their minutes. NFT values also depend on collector hype, which often trails behind on-court success for lesser-known players. Strategy: Look for low-serial-number or jersey-number-matches for higher upside. Rookies tend to have more volatility, so Cardoso and Pili might offer the biggest potential swings. Please note: These picks are speculative based on current trajectories as of March 3, 2025. Keep an eye on free agency (ongoing through early 2025) and the April 2025 WNBA Draft, as team dynamics will clarify their opportunities. Our coverage of both WNBA and Panini NFT will continue to expand this season. We are also looking at adding fantasy draft and Pick’Em games this season for WNBA. Let us know in the Discord if you enjoy this content! We’ll be hosting giveaways all season long to collectors who participate in the Discord. 

2025 NFL Combine Winners

2025 NFL Combine Winners for Fantasy Football The skill position players have completed their NFL audition in Indianapolis. Now that the Combine is over, dynasty enthusiasts can explore the 2025 NFL Combine Winners from a fantasy football lens. These are the incoming rookies that fantasy football managers will be reading about in the upcoming weeks. While some incoming rookies hurt their NFL Draft stock, these standouts improved their position. And that makes them the key players to target in upcoming dynasty rookie drafts. Here are the 2025 NFL Combine Winners for dynasty and fantasy football. Running Backs Quinshon Judkins (Ohio State) – Quinshon Judkins arrived in Indy as a top-tier running back prospect, and his Combine performance cemented his status as a potential fantasy RB1. At 5-10 and 221 pounds, Judkins clocked a 4.47-second 40-yard dash—impressive for his size—while his 11-foot broad jump and 38.5-inch vertical leap showcased elite explosiveness. His three-cone drill (6.92 seconds) highlighted his agility, a trait that pairs perfectly with his bruising style seen in Ohio State film. During on-field drills, Judkins caught every pass thrown his way, reinforcing his three-down potential. For fantasy managers, these numbers scream workhorse upside. Now a borderline Day One pick, Judkins could land in an offense that feeds him 250+ touches as a rookie. That would make him a top-5 pick in dynasty drafts with Jonathan Taylor-esque ceiling. Bhayshul Tuten (Virginia Tech) – A sleeper entering the Combine, Bhayshul Tuten erupted onto the fantasy radar with a stellar showing. At 5-11 and 205 pounds, Tuten ran a 4.42-second 40-yard dash, hit a 10-foot-9 broad jump, and posted a 37-inch vertical. His 4.15-second short shuttle was among the best at his position, signaling the kind of quick-twitch agility that thrives in space. Also, Tuten’s hands were flawless. He snagged passes with ease and showed off his route-running polish as a receiver. Previously a Day 3 prospect, Tuten’s numbers vault him into Day 2 consideration. For fantasy, he’s now a second-round rookie draft target with PPR upside. The Ohio State Show TreVeyon Henderson (Ohio State) – TreVeyon Henderson, Judkins’ Buckeye backfield mate, turned in one of the most electric performances among running backs. At 5-10 and 195 pounds, Henderson blazed a 4.39-second 40-yard dash—the fastest in the group. He also paired it with a 10-foot-11-inch broad jump and a 39-inch vertical. His 4.08-second short shuttle underscored his lateral quickness, while his receiving drills were a clinic in fluidity and ball skills. Henderson’s lighter frame suggests he’s not a 300-carry back. However, his speed and pass-catching ability make him a dynamite complementary option. Fantasy-wise, he’s a Round 1-2 rookie draft pick with RB2 potential in PPR leagues. Especially if he lands with a quarterback who loves checkdowns. Other RB Winners Omarion Hampton (North Carolina) D.J. Giddens (Kansas State) R.J. Harvey (UCF) Wide Receivers Matthew Golden (Texas) – Matthew Golden lit up the Combine with a performance that rewrote his draft narrative. At 6-0 and 195 pounds, Golden ran a scorching 4.29-second 40-yard dash. That was the fastest among wide receivers. He also reached a top speed of 22.45 mph, per NFL Next Gen Stats. His 10-foot-10 broad jump and 40-inch vertical further cemented his freakish athleticism. Though he limited his on-field work, his gauntlet drill was smooth, showing off reliable hands and burst. Golden’s speed pairs with his 2024 Texas tape, where he averaged over 15 yards per catch. For fantasy managers, he’s a top-12 rookie draft pick with WR2 upside if he lands with a gunslinger quarterback. Iowa State Standouts Jayden Higgins (Iowa State) – Jayden Higgins brought the size/speed combo that fantasy players dream about. At 6-4 and 214 pounds, Higgins ran a 4.47-second 40-yard dash, leapt 39 inches in the vertical, and hit 10-foot-8 in the broad jump. His 22.28 mph top speed during the 40 was elite for a big-bodied receiver. His on-field drills showcased his ability to high-point balls and separate from defenders. Higgins’ numbers scream “X” receiver, with the red-zone dominance and sideline-winning potential that translate to fantasy points. Likely a Day 2 pick, he’s a Round 2-3 rookie draft target with WR1 upside in the right offense. Think a more athletic Mike Williams. Jaylin Noel (Iowa State) – Higgins’ teammate Jaylin Noel complemented him with a performance tailor-made for the slot. At 5-11 and 195 pounds, Noel ran a 4.39-second 40-yard dash, crushed a 41.5-inch vertical (second-best among receivers), and notched an 11-foot-2 broad jump. His 4.01-second short shuttle was tops at his position, showcasing the agility that makes him a nightmare after the catch. In drills, Noel’s route precision and soft hands stood out, reinforcing his Senior Bowl hype. He’s a Day 3 prospect with immediate special teams value and WR3/4 fantasy upside in PPR formats. Other WR Winners Jalen Royals (Utah State) Jack Bech (TCU) Jaylin Lane (Virginia Tech) Tight Ends Terrance Ferguson (Oregon) – In a thin tight end class, Terrance Ferguson emerged as a riser. At 6-5 and 255 pounds, Ferguson ran a 4.65-second 40-yard dash. He paired it with a 36-inch vertical and a 10-foot-1 broad jump. His 7.12-second three-cone drill showed decent agility. However, it was his on-field work that turned heads. Ferguson ran crisp routes, adjusted to off-target throws, and displayed velcro hands, catching everything in his radius. While not a burner like Brock Bowers, his all-around game suggests he can be a TE1 in the NFL. For fantasy, he’s a late-round rookie draft flier with top-15 tight end potential.   Finally, check out the Player Movement Report on FFToolbox to keep track of who went where. The 2024 NFL season is upon us and All FullTime Fantasy members get exclusive access to our 24/7 Chat Room on Discord! All morning on Sunday, Senior Analyst Jody Smith will be standing by to answer all your crucial start/sit and keep you updated with all the latest news and injury updates. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! GET THE LATEST ARTICLES AND UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter – Breaking Fantasy news & site updates! Like and share our

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2025 NFL Free Agents: Quarterbacks

2025 NFL Free Agent Movement: Quarterbacks In fantasy football, there is no offseason. Before the NFL finalizes its year, fantasy football fans are preparing for the next draft season. That is especially true in dynasty football. Part of good preparation is knowing about the upcoming crop of NFL free agents. The draft can dramatically shake rosters. However, free agency begins in March and is the first major event of the “new” season. Therefore, it is important to note which veterans are signing and how that could impact the upcoming NFL draft. Let’s start with the most important position, which kicks off FullTime Fantasy‘s free agent analysis. This is our 2025 NFL Free Agents: Quarterbacks. Player Pos. 2024 Team 2025 Team Type Age 2024 Salary Sam Darnold QB Vikings  Seahawks UFA 28 $10,000,000 Zach Wilson QB Broncos  Dolphins UFA 26 $8,787,695 Trey Lance QB Cowboys  Chargers UFA 25 $8,526,315 Jacoby Brissett QB Patriots  Cardinals UFA 33 $8,000,000 Marcus Mariota QB Commanders  Commanders UFA 32 $6,000,000 Gardner Minshew QB Raiders  Chiefs UFA 29 $5,840,000 Drew Lock QB Giants  Seahawks UFA 29 $5,000,000 Jarrett Stidham QB Broncos  Broncos UFA 29 $5,000,000 Andy Dalton QB Panthers  Panthers UFA 38 $5,000,000 Justin Fields QB Steelers  Jets UFA 26 $4,717,988 Joe Flacco QB Colts  Browns UFA 40 $4,500,000 Jameis Winston QB Browns  Giants UFA 31 $4,000,000 Mac Jones QB Jaguars  49ers UFA 27 $3,896,585 Jimmy Garoppolo QB Rams  Rams UFA 34 $3,178,750 Daniel Jones QB Vikings  Colts UFA 28 $3,125,000 Mason Rudolph QB Titans  Steelers UFA 30 $2,870,000 Easton Stick QB Chargers UFA 30 $2,667,500 Taylor Heinicke QB Chargers  Chargers UFA 32 $2,530,000 Cooper Rush QB Cowboys  Ravens UFA 32 $2,500,000 Carson Wentz QB Chiefs UFA 33 $2,500,000 Joshua Dobbs QB 49ers  Patriots UFA 30 $2,250,000 Brandon Allen QB 49ers  Titans UFA 33 $2,020,000 Nick Mullens QB Vikings  Jaguars UFA 30 $1,900,000 Kyle Trask QB Buccaneers  Buccaneers UFA 27 $1,383,834 Josh Johnson QB Ravens  Commanders UFA 39 $1,377,500 C.J. Beathard QB Jaguars UFA 32 $1,310,000 Kyle Allen QB Steelers UFA 29 $1,292,500 Russell Wilson QB Steelers  Giants UFA 37 $1,210,000 Teddy Bridgewater QB Lions  RETIRED UFA 33 $1,210,000 Jeff Driskel QB Commanders UFA 32 $1,150,000 Tyler Huntley QB Dolphins UFA 27 $1,125,000 Tim Boyle QB Giants  Titans UFA 31 $1,125,000 Shane Buechele QB Bills UFA 27 $1,025,000 Feleipe Franks QB Panthers RFA 28 $985,000 Bailey Zappe QB Browns  Chiefs SFA 26 $985,000 Desmond Ridder QB Raiders  Raiders RFA 26 $985,000 Sam Ehlinger QB Colts RFA 27 $902,676 Tommy DeVito QB Giants  Giants UFA 27 $832,500 Jason Bean QB Colts UFA 26 $840,000 Undeniably, Sam Darnold made himself a lot of money in 2024. However, the biggest concern is what teams are willing to make him a long-term offer as a franchise signal-caller. Darnold was on the path to a career journeyman before an injury and Kevin O’Connell put him in a position to succeed. Therefore, the best-case scenario for Darnold would be to re-sign in Minnesota. However, with J.J. McCarthy already in the fold, O’Connell and company may not be willing to spend $150 million to land Darnold for multiple years. Another thing helping Darold’s value is the complete lack of talent available in the remaining crop of  2025 free-agent quarterbacks. Russell Wilson is a declining asset but he can still be an average starter in the right situation. But at 36, his best days are behind him. The QB that Wilson replaced in Pittsburgh, Justin Fields, looks destined to be a backup. In all, the 2025 QB free-agent crop is one of the worst seasons in memory to require a veteran signal-caller. Position Grade: 1/10     The 2025 NFL season is underway but it’s not too late to get access to the best help out there! All FullTime Fantasy members get exclusive access to our 24/7 Chat Room on Discord! All morning on Sunday, Senior Analyst Jody Smith will be standing by to answer all your crucial start/sit and keep you updated with all the latest news and injury updates. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! GET THE LATEST ARTICLES AND UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter – Breaking Fantasy news & site updates! Like and share our new Facebook page! Be sure to pay attention to our giveaways for your shot at some sweet prizes!