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Week 2 Injury Report and Waiver Radar

Week 2 Injury Report and Waiver Radar By Duke Deming Week 2 of the 2025 NFL season delivered fireworks—and a new batch of injuries. FullTime Fantasy delivers the latest injury updates and waiver wire targets ahead of Week 3 for fantasy football success. Week 2 Injury Report Joe Burrow (QB – CIN) Burrow left with a turf toe injury that’s believed to be a Grade 3; surgery could sideline him roughly three months. Jake Browning would start if Burrow misses time. Justin Fields (QB – NYJ) Fields exited late with a concussion. If he can’t go in Week 3, Tyrod Taylor is in line to start. Austin Ekeler (RB – WSH) Ekeler suffered a torn Achilles on TNF and is out for the season. Jayden Reed (WR – GB) Reed broke his collarbone and is expected to miss 6–8 weeks. George Kittle (TE – SF) Kittle continues to deal with his hamstring injury from Week 1 and is expected to miss 4+ weeks. Brock Purdy (QB – SF) Purdy is dealing with a toe injury with a 2–5 week timeline. Chris Godwin (WR – TB) Godwin (ankle) avoided IR and is limited during practice. The Bucs expect him back around Week 5. Xavier Worthy (WR – KC) Worthy dislocated his shoulder in Week 1 and missed Week 2; he remains a multi-week concern. Brock Bowers (TE – LV) Bowers had a knee scare but is questionable for MNF and “should be in action.” Monitor practice reports. Aaron Jones (RB – MIN) Left Sunday Night game with hamstring injury and unlikely to play in Week 3 matchup. Waiver Wire Radar Jake Browning (QB – CIN) – Tossed 2 TDs in relief and will benefit from strong weapons on offense during Burrow’s absence. Tyrod Taylor (QB – NYJ) – On deck if Fields sits; showed competency off the bench and offers rushing floor. Daniel Jones (QB – IND) – Topped 20 points once again and trending towards a reliable fantasy quarterback. Romeo Doubs (WR – GB) – With Reed out, Doubs is “worth a roster spot” and should see steady volume. Tucker Kraft (TE – GB) – Quietly trending towards high-end tight end; solid plug-and-play while GB reshuffles targets. Zach Ertz (TE – WSH) – Commanders’ veteran is earning consistent looks and could benefit from extra targets without Ekeler in offense. Christian Watson (WR – GB) – Keep an eye on the WR as a stash that is expected back during October. Troy Franklin (WR – DEN) – Deep-league add that is emerging as a key piece in Denver offense.

Week 3 Injury Report and Waiver Radar

Week 2 Injury Report and Waiver Radar By Duke Deming Week 2 of the 2025 NFL season delivered fireworks—and a new batch of injuries. FullTime Fantasy delivers the latest injury updates and waiver wire targets ahead of Week 3 for fantasy football success. Week 2 Injury Report Joe Burrow (QB – CIN) Burrow left with a turf toe injury that’s believed to be a Grade 3; surgery could sideline him roughly three months. Jake Browning would start if Burrow misses time. Justin Fields (QB – NYJ) Fields exited late with a concussion. If he can’t go in Week 3, Tyrod Taylor is in line to start. Austin Ekeler (RB – WSH) Ekeler suffered a torn Achilles on TNF and is out for the season. Jayden Reed (WR – GB) Reed broke his collarbone and is expected to miss 6–8 weeks. George Kittle (TE – SF) Kittle continues to deal with his hamstring injury from Week 1 and is expected to miss 4+ weeks. Brock Purdy (QB – SF) Purdy is dealing with a toe injury with a 2–5 week timeline. Chris Godwin (WR – TB) Godwin (ankle) avoided IR and is limited during practice. The Bucs expect him back around Week 5. Xavier Worthy (WR – KC) Worthy dislocated his shoulder in Week 1 and missed Week 2; he remains a multi-week concern. Brock Bowers (TE – LV) Bowers had a knee scare but is questionable for MNF and “should be in action.” Monitor practice reports. Aaron Jones (RB – MIN) Left Sunday Night game with hamstring injury and unlikely to play in Week 3 matchup. Waiver Wire Radar Jake Browning (QB – CIN) – Tossed 2 TDs in relief and will benefit from strong weapons on offense during Burrow’s absence. Tyrod Taylor (QB – NYJ) – On deck if Fields sits; showed competency off the bench and offers rushing floor. Daniel Jones (QB – IND) – Topped 20 points once again and trending towards a reliable fantasy quarterback. Romeo Doubs (WR – GB) – With Reed out, Doubs is “worth a roster spot” and should see steady volume. Tucker Kraft (TE – GB) – Quietly trending towards high-end tight end; solid plug-and-play while GB reshuffles targets. Zach Ertz (TE – WSH) – Commanders’ veteran is earning consistent looks and could benefit from extra targets without Ekeler in offense. Christian Watson (WR – GB) – Keep an eye on the WR as a stash that is expected back during October. Troy Franklin (WR – DEN) – Deep-league add that is emerging as a key piece in Denver offense.

Vegas vs Fulltime Rankings: Top Plus-Money Anytime Touchdown Props For Week 2

Vegas vs Fulltime Rankings: Top Plus-Money Anytime Touchdown Props For Week 2 Our first installment of this series here at FullTime Fantasy uncovered several “Moonshot Hits” as J.K. Dobbins (+165), Zach Charbonnet (+370) and Isaac TeSlaa (+450) all found pay dirt! Playing in leagues like the Fantasy Football World Championships (FFWC) that require double-flex starting options, identifying players who could explode on a weekly basis can lead to a winning formula. Every week this season, I will be taking a look at players who not only offer immense value to those looking to invest in players outside of fantasy football, but also help fantasy managers lock in on players who may be flying under-the-radar on your bench or waiver. Let’s take a deeper dive into the best plus-money options in Week 2 of the 2025 in comparison to our elite-winning Fulltime Fantasy Projections. Top Values By The Projections WR CeeDee Lamb +110 Fulltime Projection: 1.0 (100%) Despite several key drops, the volume and production (7 / 110) was there for Lamb in the Cowboys’ loss against the Eagles. Lamb has had 61 receptions for 859 yards and 5 touchdowns in 10 career games against the Giants. Respected Money Note: 25 touchdowns in 40 games (62.5%) at home in his career. WR Nico Collins +120 Fulltime Projection: 1.0 (100%) Nico struggled in Week 1 only hauling in 3 receptions for 25 yards against the Rams. However, a bounce-back could be in store playing in front of the Texans’ home faithful on Monday night against Tampa Bay who allowed 14 receptions for 139 yards in the opener to Falcons’ wideouts. Respected Money Note: 6 of his 7 TDs (85.7%) came at home last season But wait…. a deeper dive reveals that 13 of his last 15 TDs (86.7%) over the last two seasons have come at NRG Stadium! WR Tee Higgins +125 Fulltime Projection: .90 (90%) Higgins, along with the rest of the Bengals offense, struggled badly on the road in Week 1 against the Browns. However, the matchup is much more favorable in Week 2 at home against Jacksonville. Respected Money Note: 11 TDs in last 15 home games (73.3%) at Paycor Stadium over the last two seasons – Higgins shines in the Jungle – time to back that trend to continue at plus-odds in the 2025 home opener. Top Moonshots That Could Lead To Glory WR D.J. Moore +170 Fulltime Projection: 0.75 (75%) Have to figure that former Lions’ OC Ben Johnson will know exactly how to get his top Bears WR going against his former club. Combine that with Moore’s history against the Lions and we have the recipe for strong production. Respected Money Note: Moore has posted 47 receptions for 696 yards and 6 touchdowns in 7 games (85.7%) against the Lions, averaging 99.4 receiving yards per game in his career. WR Garrett Wilson +215 Fulltime Projection: 0.5 (50%) The Jets star wideout produced in his first game with his former collegiate QB Justin Fields to the tune of 7 receptions for 95 yards and a touchdown. Respected Money Note: Wilson has posted 36 catches for 386 yards and 3 touchdowns in 6 games versus the Bills in his career – scoring in 3 of the last 4 showdowns in the heated AFC rivalry. WHAT A CATCH BY ISAAC TESLAA DETvsGB on CBS/Paramount+https://t.co/HkKw7uXVnt pic.twitter.com/AKjxdJGvfM — NFL (@NFL) September 7, 2025 WR Isaac TeSlaa +370 Fulltime Projection: 0.01 (0.01%) After hauling in 10 receptions for 146 yards (14.6 yards per catch) and 3 touchdowns in the preseason – the former Arkansas standout came through for us at moonshot odds of +450 scoring in his NFL debut. OC John Morton says: “they’re going to expand Isaac TeSlaa’s role in the offense”. Following the talent and the “Coach Speak”, there is significant value to remain on board. WR Kayshon Boutte +380 Fulltime Projection: 0.25 (25%) Boutte, a former 5-star recruit and the nation’s #2 WR coming out of high school, was arguably one of the biggest surprises in fantasy football in Week 1, posting an impressive 82.9 % snap share and hauling in 6 of 8 targets for 103 yards. The volume data in conjunction with facing a Miami secondary fresh off allowing 11 receptions for 149 yards and a touchdown to Colts’ WRs last week, leads to a player who offers extreme value.

2025 NFL Week 2: Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Tight Ends

Week 2 Start Em Sit Em Tight Ends

2025 NFL Week 2: Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Tight Ends After finishing Week 1 after the No. 1 overall tight end, Juwan Johnson was one the most sought after players on waivers this past Wednesday in FFWC high stakes leagues. If you invested this summer in rookies Tyler Warren or Harold Fannin Jr. you are very happy with your decisions heading into Week 2 if they continue to see the volume going forward. Every week our FullTime Fantasy staff will try to highlight the players we feel strongly about either showing especially well and significantly outperforming their projections or falling far short of expectations. Knowing when not to start someone can sometimes be as useful as nailing a pick. In looking ahead to Week 2, we have landed on several tight ends to single out based on opening-week performance and usage coupled with their Week 2 matchups, circumstances and projections. So who will outperform, and who will disappoint at the tight end position? Let’s jump into our FullTime Fantasy Week 2 starts/sits: STARTS Tucker Kraft, Green Bay YTD – TE17: 9.9 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: TE6 – 14 FPTS Kraft opened with 9.9 fantasy points, showing increased usage with a 22% target rate despite Green Bay’s limited offensive plays. Against Washington, the Packers should be forced to throw more, keeping Kraft in the low-end TE1 conversation. Hunter Henry, New England YTD – TE15: 10.6 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: TE17 – 9.6 FPTS Henry picked up where he left off with Drake Maye, catching 4 passes for 66 yards on 8 targets. His chemistry with the rookie, especially in the red zone, gives him a safe weekly floor. Facing Miami, who just gave up a TE3 finish to Tyler Warren, Henry is a reliable TE1. SITS Colston Loveland, Chicago YTD – TE37: 3.2 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: TE34 – 4.4 FPTS Loveland was barely involved Monday night, catching two short passes. With plenty of mouths to feed in Chicago’s passing game, he’s just a deep TE2 for now. Dalton Kincaid, Buffalo YTD – TE4: 14.8 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: TE21 – 8.9 FPTS Kincaid had a solid box score with 48 yards and a TD, but his snap share and target competition are concerning. Splitting work with Dawson Knox makes him touchdown-dependent. Better options exist this week. Also check out: QB Start em Sit em RB Start em Sit em WR Start em Sit em TE Start em Sit em

2025 NFL Week 2: Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Wide Receivers

Week 2 Start em sit em Wide Receivers

2025 NFL Week 2: Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Wide Receivers If you predicted that Zay Flowers, Keon Coleman, Quentin Johnston and Emeka Egbuka would finish as the top-4 overall wide receivers in FFWC league scoring, then please take a bow. On the flip side, if you were burned by Ja’Marr Chase, AJ Brown or Nico Collins we are here with a simple three-word message: “Do not panic!” Every week our FullTime Fantasy staff will try to highlight the players we feel strongly about either showing especially well and significantly outperforming their projections or falling far short of expectations. Knowing when not to start someone can sometimes be as useful as nailing a pick. In looking ahead to Week 2, we have landed on several wideouts to single out based on opening-week performance and usage coupled with their Week 2 matchups, circumstances and projections. Hint: We will not be suggesting to bench Chase, Brown or Collins! So who will outperform, and who will disappoint at the wide receiver position? Let’s jump into our FullTime Fantasy Week 2 starts/sits: STARTS Travis Hunter, Jacksonville YTD – WR38: 9.36 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: WR24 – 16.6 FPTS Hunter played primarily at receiver in Week 1, leading Jacksonville in targets (8) and catches (6). He was the first read on over a quarter of pass plays, and more production should come as efficiency improves. Against a Bengals team that gives up points and forces shootouts, Hunter remains a strong start. George Pickens, Dallas YTD – WR62: 6.0 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: WR11 – 19.9 FPTS Pickens was quiet in his Cowboys debut against Philly, but the matchup gets much softer versus the Giants. He should see Paulson Adebo in coverage, who has consistently graded below average. While Dallas may lean on the run if they control the game, Pickens still lands in the WR3 mix. SITS Calvin Ridley, Tennessee YTD – WR56: 6.7 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: WR20 – 17.7 FPTS Ridley was held to 27 yards on 8 targets against Denver and now faces a Rams defense that just shut down Nico Collins. His early-season schedule is rough, so keep him on the bench again. Jaylen Waddle, Miami YTD – WR54: 7.0 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: WR34 – 14.67 FPTS Waddle’s slump continued with only 30 yards last week. He’s topped 60 yards just twice in his last 15 games and has only six touchdowns in his past 30. The matchup with New England doesn’t help, making him a risky play. Also check out: QB Start em Sit em RB Start em Sit em WR Start em Sit em TE Start em Sit em

2025 NFL Week 2: Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Running backs

Week 2 Start Em Sit Em: Running Backs

2025 NFL Week 2: Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Running Backs Did studs Derrick Henry, Bijan Robinson or Christian McCaffrey carry you to an opening Week 1 victory? Or did Isiah Pacheco, Nick Chubb or RJ Harvey leave you crying the blues? Every week our FullTime Fantasy staff will try to highlight the players we feel strongly about either showing especially well and significantly outperforming their projections or falling far short of expectations. Knowing when not to start someone can sometimes be as useful as nailing a pick. In looking ahead to Week 2, we have landed on several running backs to single out based on opening-week performance and usage coupled with their matchups, circumstances and projections. So who will outperform, and who will disappoint at the pivotal RB position? Let’s jump into Week 2 starts/sits: STARTS Travis Etienne, Jacksonville YTD – RB6: 18.6 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: RB14 – 16.9 FPTS Etienne dominated against Carolina, rushing 16 times for 143 yards and adding three receptions. With Tank Bigsby traded, his workload looks even more secure. Etienne profiles as a strong RB2 this week. TreVeyon Henderson, New England YTD – RB25: 11.1 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: RB24 -12.4 FPTS Henderson flashed in his debut with 51 scrimmage yards on limited touches, and coach Mike Vrabel emphasized he’ll be a key part of the offense. The Dolphins just gave up 149 yards to Colts backs, setting up Henderson for a possible breakout. He’s an RB2 with upside. SITS Isiah Pacheco, Kansas City YTD – RB42: 4.8 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: RB30 -11.6 FPTS Pacheco’s Week 1 usage was troubling: just 48% of snaps, seven touches, and others vulturing key downs. Facing an Eagles defense that allowed the second-fewest RB fantasy points last year, he is a sit in shallower leagues. Kenneth Walker, Seattle YTD – RB39: 5.4 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: RB31 -10.7 FPTS Walker was already losing work to Zach Charbonnet, who played more snaps and had more carries. While Walker still caught 3 passes, he’s at risk of falling into a timeshare. With Pittsburgh tough up front, he’s more of a flex than an every-week starter. Also check out: QB Start em Sit em RB Start em Sit em WR Start em Sit em TE Start em Sit em

2025 NFL Week 2: Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Quarterbacks

Week 2 Quarterbacks Start Em Sit Em

2025 NFL Week 2: Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Quarterbacks Congratulations if you got off to a 1-0 start in your FFWC league, but if you dropped your opening matchup you have some work to do, and we’re here to help. Every week we will try to highlight the players we feel strongly about either showing especially well and significantly outperforming their projections or falling far short of expectations. Knowing when not to start someone can sometimes be as useful as nailing a pick. In looking ahead to Week 2, we have landed on several quarterbacks to single out based on opening-week performance and usage coupled with their Week 2 matchups, circumstances and projections. So who will outperform, and who will disappoint at the signal-caller position? Let’s jump into Week 2 starts/sits: STARTS Justin Fields, NY Jets YTD – QB2: 29.5 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: QB15 – 20.9 FPTS Fields came out hot in Week 1, nearly hitting 30 fantasy points and finishing as QB2. He logged 12 carries for 48 yards, punched in two short rushing scores, and impressed through the air with a 73% completion rate and strong accuracy downfield. Now he gets a Bills defense that just surrendered 238 rushing yards to Baltimore. With his dual-threat ability and potential for negative game script, Fields has major upside again. Drake Maye, New England YTD – QB18: 15.8 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: QB12 – 21.6 FPTS Maye has been steady but unspectacular, usually landing between QB7 and QB18 whenever he plays a full game. He was QB18 last week with 287 yards, a touchdown, and an interception. Still, he draws a Dolphins defense that posted the league’s lowest PFF grade in Week 1 and has four corners graded poorly in coverage. With the matchup squarely in his favor, Maye is a fringe QB1. SITS Michael Penix Jr., Atlanta YTD – QB10: 24.0 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: QB31 – 14.6 FPTS Penix Jr. impressed in Week 1 with 26 fantasy points, but faces a brutal test against Brian Flores’ aggressive Vikings defense. Unless you’re in superflex, keep him benched. C.J. Stroud, Houston YTD – QB26: 9.7 fantasy pts Fulltime WK2 Projections: QB16 – 20.9 FPTS Stroud struggled against the Rams with 188 yards, no scores, and an interception. Protection remains a huge concern, and Tampa’s pass rush may be even tougher. Until Houston’s line improves, Stroud isn’t trustworthy. Also check out: QB Start em Sit em RB Start em Sit em WR Start em Sit em TE Start em Sit em

2025 Week 1 Targets & Target Share by Team | Scott Atkins

Weekly Target Shares Report

Scott Atkins Breaks Down 2025 Week 1 Targets & Target Share by Team Written by Scott Atkins, veteran high-stakes fantasy analyst and contributor to FullTime Fantasy. Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season is in the books, and the targets and Target Share % reveal who’s receiving the looks by the Quarterback, regardless if they turn it into points or not. This breakdown covers all 32 teams across eight divisions, plus the top 10 leaders, to give you a fantasy edge for Week 2. This is a Weekly Member-Only Feature (but is FREE this first week. If you enjoy this content, please make sure to Join the Fulltime Fam! Use this data to spot breakout candidates and waiver wire targets as the season heats up. Team-by-Team Target Breakdowns AFC East Target & Target Share % AFC North Target & Target Share % AFC South Target & Target Share % AFC West Target & Target Share % NFC East Target & Target Share % NFC North Target & Target Share % NFC South Target & Target Share % NFC West Target & Target Share % Top 10 Target Leaders Top 10 Target Share % Leaders

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2025 Week 1 RB Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % by Team | Scott Atkins

Scott Atkins Breaks Down 2025 Week 1 RB Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % Written by Scott Atkins, veteran high-stakes fantasy analyst and contributor to FullTime Fantasy. Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season is in the books, and the snap counts and Opportunity Share % (Backfield Touches %) reveal who’s dominating backfields. This breakdown covers all 32 teams across eight divisions, plus the top 10 leaders, to give you a fantasy edge for Week 2. This is a Weekly Member-Only Feature (but is FREE this first week. If you enjoy this content, please make sure to Join the Fulltime Fam! Snap counts show time on the field, while Opportunity Share % highlights players with the most touches (rushes + receptions) and what backfield usage %. Use this data to spot breakout candidates and waiver wire targets as the season heats up. Team-by-Team Running Back Breakdowns AFC East Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % AFC North Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % AFC South Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % AFC West Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % NFC East Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % NFC North Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % NFC South Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % NFC West Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % Top 10 RB Snap Count Leaders Top 10 RB Opportunity Share % Leaders