2025 NFL Scouting Combine | Fantasy Football Prospects to Watch

2025 NFL Scouting Combine | Fantasy Football Prospects to Watch The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine marks a pivotal moment in the NFL offseason. For fantasy football enthusiasts, it’s an early glimpse into the rookie class that could shape next season’s drafts. FullTime’s 2025 NFL Scouting Combine Fantasy Football Prospects to Watch showcases some of the incoming rookies for fantasy enthusiasts to monitor. While the combine’s drills—40-yard dashes, vertical jumps, and shuttle runs—don’t directly predict on-field success, they can elevate a prospect’s draft stock, landing them in favorable NFL situations that boost their fantasy value. With a draft class noted for its depth at positions like running back and tight end, but lacking some of the star power of previous years, this year’s combine offers a chance to spot hidden gems and confirm top talents. Here are some prospects to keep an eye on over the next few days, each with the potential to make a fantasy impact in 2025. Also, check out our 2025 Dynasty Rookie Rankings. Quarterbacks Cam Ward (Miami) – Ward enters the combine as one of the top quarterback prospects, alongside Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders. His arm talent and improvisational skills have drawn comparisons to dynamic NFL playmakers. In 2024, he threw for over 4,000 yards and 36 touchdowns at Miami. Ward’s decision on whether to participate in throwing drills will be critical. A strong session could solidify him as a top-10 pick, potentially landing him with a team like the Tennessee Titans or New York Giants, where he’d have Malik Nabers to boost his fantasy value. Look for his arm strength and accuracy in intermediate throws—his bread and butter. Shedeur Sanders (Colorado) – Sanders is a polished pocket passer with elite accuracy and poise, throwing for 3,926 yards and 35 touchdowns in 2024. His pedigree as Deion Sanders’ son adds intrigue. However, his stats speak for themselves. He’s a near-lock for a high draft pick, making him a prime fantasy QB2 candidate. Sanders isn’t expected to run a blazing 40. But his accuracy and timing will appeal to the QB-needy teams near the top of the 2025 NFL Draft order. A true leader with the ‘clutch’ gene and bravado, Sanders is likely to start immediately in the NFL. However, Sanders will not throw at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine. Interested fantasy managers must wait to see what occurs at Colorado’s Pro Day. Sleeper Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) – Dart showcased elite talent in his final college season, throwing for 4,279 yards, 29 touchdowns, and just six interceptions. His dual-threat ability shone with 452 rushing yards and four scores, making him a dynamic playmaker. Dart’s arm strength, quick release, and mobility highlight his potential as a top 2025 NFL Draft prospect. In fantasy football, his high-volume passing and rushing upside mirror quarterbacks like a young Dak Prescott, offering significant fantasy potential. With experience in Lane Kiffin’s explosive offense, Dart’s fantasy stock is rising. Running Backs Ashton Jeanty (Boise State) – Jeanty is the consensus RB1, racking up an absurd 2,497 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns in 2024. His blend of power, speed, and receiving ability (43 catches) screams three-down back, a fantasy goldmine. Jeanty’s opting out of workouts, but his resume speaks for itself. A first-round landing spot with a run-heavy team like the Las Vegas Raiders, Chicago Bears, or Dallas Cowboys would make him a top-12 fantasy RB as a rookie. Omarion Hampton (North Carolina) – Hampton’s explosiveness (1,863 yards, 15 TDs in 2024) and home-run ability make him a tantalizing prospect. He’s not Jeanty, but he’s a strong RB2 candidate with plenty of upside. Also, he’s a solid pass-catcher who reeled in 38 grabs last fall. With Jeanty sitting out, Hampton has a chance to shine. A good 40 time and effort in agility drills showcasing his burst could lock him into Round 1, boosting his fantasy stock. Cam Skattebo (Arizona State) – Skattebo’s rugged, downhill style (1,582 yards, 19 TDs) and surprising agility for his 5-11, 225-pound frame make him a sleeper. Also, his 52 receptions in 2024 add PPR appeal. A strong showing in the three-cone drill and broad jump could elevate him from a Day 3 pick into Day 2. A landing spot with a creative offensive coordinator could unlock his fantasy potential. Bhayshul Tuten (Virginia Tech) – Tuten’s 1,371 yards and 17 TDs in 2024, plus 37 catches, make him a PPR sleeper if he lands in a zone-blocking scheme. Enjoy the last few days of Bhayshul Tuten being a fantasy sleeper before he lights up the NFL combine! 🚀🔥pic.twitter.com/8joR6Otf1x https://t.co/FrR4fVxmWg — Matt FF Dynasty 🏈 (@MattFFDynasty) February 24, 2025 UPDATE: Tuten blew away the Combine, posting an insane Speed Score of 118.3🔥. Wide Receivers Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona) – Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona’s standout wide receiver, declared for the 2025 NFL Draft after a stellar junior season, amassing 84 receptions, 1,319 yards, and eight touchdowns. At 6-5 and 210 pounds, his size and 3,423 career receiving yards make him a matchup nightmare. McMillan’s back-to-back 1,300+ yard seasons and 35 catches of 20+ air yards highlight his deep-threat ability. In fantasy football, his size, catch radius, and red-zone prowess project him as a WR1 with top-12 dynasty potential. Especially if landed by a pass-heavy NFL offense. Expect immediate impact from this likely top-15 pick. Luther Burden (Missouri) – Burden’s electric after-catch ability (725 yards, 7 TDs in 2024 despite QB struggles) and quick-twitch moves make him a PPR machine. His 2023 (1,212 yards) shows his ceiling. Running a sub-4.0 short shuttle time could remind scouts of his sophomore dominance, boosting him into Round 1. A spot with a pass-heavy team like the Chargers or Buccaneers could yield WR2 numbers. However, Burden’s reliance on short passes at Mizzou is a red flag. Can a strong Combine ease those concerns? Emeka Egbuka (Ohio State) – Egbuka’s well-rounded game (720 yards, nine touchdowns in 2024) and blazing speed make him a reliable fantasy option. He’s not
2025 NFL Draft Board & Draft Capital for All 32 Teams

2025 NFL Draft Board & Draft Capital for all 32 Teams Every year, interest in the NFL Draft grows and 2025 is no different. Dynasty football fans will watch the draft to see where this year’s rookie prospects land. But before Round One kicks off, we thought it would be helpful to present our 2025 NFL Draft Board. Also, knowing the 2025 NFL Draft Team Needs is useful for draft enthusiasts looking to compile the most accurate mock draft. Keep in mind these needs are fluid and can change as teams sign veteran free agents. Check out our 2025 NFL Free Agent Tracker Finally, we have broken down all 32 teams’ overall draft capital and picks by each round, including all compensatory selections. Enjoy the 2025 NFL Draft! 2025 NFL Draft Board 2025 NFL Draft Picks by Team Teams 1-16 Tennessee Titans: 1.01, 2.03, 4.01, 4.18, 5.03, 5.29, 6.02, 7.23 Cleveland Browns: 1.02, 2.01, 3.03, 3.30, 4.02 ,5.26, 6.02, 6.16, 6.24, 6.38 (Compensatory), 6.39 (Compensatory), 7.39 (Compensatory) New York Giants: 1.03, 2.02, 3.01, 4.03, 4.33 (Compensatory), 5.16, 7.03, 7.30 New England Patriots: 1.04, 2.06, 3.05, 3.13, 4.04, 5.06, 7.01, 7.04, 7.22 Jacksonville Jaguars: 1.05, 2.04, 3.06, 3.24, 4.05, 4.24, 5.04, 6.06, 6.18, 7.05 Las Vegas Raiders: 1.06, 2.05, 3.04, 3.09, 4.06, 5.05, 6.04, 6.36 (Compensatory), 6.40 (Compensatory), 7.06 New York Jets: 1.07, 2.10, 3.28, 4.08, 5.07, 5.18, 6.10, 6.32 Carolina Panthers: 1.08, 2.25, 3.10, 4.09, 4.12, 5.02, 5.08, 5.25, 7.11 New Orleans Saints: 1.09, 2.08, 3.07, 3.29, 4.10, 4.29, 6.08, 7.36 (Compensatory) Chicago Bears: 1.10, 2.07, 2.09, 3.08, 5.10, 6.19, 7.17, 7.24 San Francisco 49ers: 1.11, 2.11, 3.11, 3.35 (Compensatory), 4.11, 4.37 (Compensatory), 4.38 (Compensatory), 6.11, 7.10, 7.14, 7.37 (Compensatory) Dallas Cowboys: 1.12, 2.12, 3.12, 5.11, 5.31 (Compensatory), 5.33 (Compensatory), 5.35 (Compensatory), 6.12, 6.33 (Compensatory), 7.32 Miami Dolphins: 1.13, 2.16, 3.34 (Compensatory), 4.14, 4.34 (Compensatory), 5.12, 5.17, 7.08, 7.15, 7.34 (Compensatory) Indianapolis Colts: 1.14, 2.13, 3.16, 4.15, 5.13, 6.13, 7.16 Atlanta Falcons: 1.15, 2.14, 4.16, 7.26 Arizona Cardinals: 1.16, 2.15, 3.14, 4.13, 5.14 Teams 17-32 Cincinnati Bengals: 1.17, 2.17, 3.17, 4.17, 5.15, 6.17 Seattle Seahawks: 1.18, 2.18, 3.18, 4.36 (Compensatory), 5.34 (Compensatory), 6.09, 6.34 (Compensatory), 7.18 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 1.19, 2.21, 3.20, 4.19, 5.19, 7.19 Denver Broncos: 1.20, 2.19, 3.21, 4.20, 6.15, 6.21, 6.32 Pittsburgh Steelers: 1.21, 2.20, 3.19, 4.21, 5.24, 7.07, 7.13, 7.29 Los Angeles Chargers: 1.22, 2.23, 3.22, 4.23, 5.20, 5.38 (Compensatory), 6.05, 6.23, 6.37 (Compensatory), 7.02 7.35 (Compensatory) Green Bay Packers: 1.23, 2.22, 3.23, 4.22, 5.21, 6.22, 7.21, 7.33 (Compensatory) Minnesota Vikings: 1.24, 3.33 (Compensatory), 5.01, 5.22 Houston Texans: 1.25, 2.26, 3.25, 4.26, 5.28, 7.25 Los Angeles Rams: 1.26, 3.26, 3.36 (Compensatory), 4.25, 6.14, 6.25, 6.26 Baltimore Ravens: 1.27, 2.27, 3.27, 4.27, 4.35 (Compensatory), 5.37 (Compensatory), 5.39 (Compensatory), 6.07, 6.27 6.25 (Compensatory), 7.27 Detroit Lions: 1.28, 2.28, 3.37 (Compensatory), 4.32, 6.20, 7.09, 7.12, 7.28 Washington Commanders: 1.29, 2.29, 3.15, 5.09, 6.29, 7.20, 7.32 Buffalo Bills: 1.30, 2.24, 2.30, 4.07, 4.30, 5.32 (Compensatory), 5.36 (Compensatory), 6.01, 6.28, 6.30 Kansas City Chiefs: 1.31, 2.31, 3.02, 3.31, 4.31, 7.38 (Compensatory) Philadelphia Eagles: 1.32, 2.32, 3.32, 4.28, 5.23, 5.27, 5.30 The 2025 fantasy football season is just getting started and you can get early 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 Dynasty Football Stashes

2025 Dynasty Football Stashes Building a successful dynasty football roster takes effort. While other managers tune out in February, dynasty zealots are always active. One of the biggest advantages to be gained before the 2025 NFL Draft is via the waiver wire, where proactive dynasty managers can pick up the top 2025 Dynasty Football Stashes. Additionally, because some league mates are asleep at the wheel, these low-rostered stashes can often be added for free. Whether there is a pending free-agent departure, salary cap casualty, or just a young prospect in a favorable position to emerge next summer, targeting these players is integral to reinforcing a dynasty roster. Here are the top 2025 Dynasty Football Stashes to target this spring. Quarterbacks Tyrod Taylor (New York Jets) – We know Aaron Rodgers won’t be back in New York. The rebuilding Jets desperately need to find a franchise signal caller. However, both Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders are expected to be gone by the time the club picks at No. 7. That would put Taylor in line to be the team’s opening-day starter. Even if the Jets land a rookie QB, Taylor can again be a bridge starter while the new regime develops the youngster. Taylor is a sneaky add in deeper Superflex formats. Aidan O’Connell/Gardner Minshew (Las Vegas Raiders) – The perpetually retooling Raiders will likely have an open competition between their two veteran incumbents. Additionally, I expect Vegas to be all in on the veteran free agents and possibly an early-round rookie. For now, O’Connell and Minshew are worth speculative adds in Superflex leagues, but I wouldn’t bid more than the minimum. Joe Milton (New England Patriots) – Milton isn’t beating out Drake Maye, but his arm looked outstanding in New England’s finale. Arm talent was never a concern for Milton at Michigan or Tennessee. It may also attract trade interest from other QB-needy teams. Running Backs Antonio Gibson (New England Patriots) – Rhamondre Stevenson’s fumble issues resulted in Gibson earning a bigger role down the stretch last season. With Mike Vrabel now in charge, New England’s backfield is wide-open. Therefore, Gibson could potentially emerge as the team’s starter this summer. Kimani Vidal (Los Angeles Chargers) – Vidal attracted attention as a sleeper last summer. However, Vidal never got more than eight touches in any game. That led to him being dropped in many dynasty leagues. However, with J.K. Dobbins hitting the open market, Vidal ascends the wide-open depth chart. Will Shipley (Philadelphia Eagles) – Kenneth Gainwell is an unrestricted free agent. If Gainwell departs, Shipley offers plus pass-catching ability as the potential change-of-pace option behind Saquon Barkley. Sincere McCormick (Las Vegas Raiders) – Everything will be up for grabs in Las Vegas, including the backfield. McCormick eventually emerged as the Raiders’ starter before incurring a season-ending injury. He averaged 4.7 yards per carry as a rookie. McCormick showed enough to earn some reps this summer, making him worthy of a stash in deeper leagues. With Pete Carroll now in town, McCormick will be given a fair chance to contend for the Raiders’ wide-open starting job. Dameon Pierce (Houston Texans) – Although he looked tremendous in a Week 18 spot start, Pierce wasn’t a good fit in Bobby Slowik’s zone scheme. Perhaps he’ll rekindle some of his rookie magic with Nick Caley now running the offense. Additionally, Pierce could be an attractive trade target after his impressive 176-yard performance to close out the regular season. Wide Receivers Malik Washington (Miami Dolphins) – As a rookie, Washington emerged as Miami’s WR3 down the stretch, averaging five weekly targets from Weeks 15-18. Also, Tyreek Hill is at odds with the team, and Odell Beckham was released. The 23-year-old ran a 4.47, making him a good fit in Mike McDaniel’s scheme. Noah Brown & Olamide Zaccheaus (Washington Commanders) – Washington improved to 17th in passing and 5th in scoring in Jayden Daniels’s first season. Brown (7.8 ppg) and Zaccheaus (7.6 ppg) both had decent showings as the team’s WR3. Both players are unrestricted free agents, but if either re-signs with Washington, they would be on the late-round flier list for 2025. Jordan Whittington (Los Angeles Rams) – For a couple of weeks Jordan Whittington looked like a legit prospect, catching 13-of-18 targets for 151 yards. But just as quickly as he emerged, the 6th-round rookie disappeared. Perhaps the pending departure of Cooper Kupp will lead to Whittington salvaging a role in the Ram’s new-look offense. Also, Tutu Atwell is worth rostering. Jalen Nailor (Minnesota Vikings) – The 2022 6th-rounder emerged as Minnesota’s WR3. Minnesota has ranked 6th, 5th, and 6th in passing in Kevin O’Connell’s three seasons at the helm. Digging Deeper Malik Heath (Green Bay) – Christian Watson will miss most, if not all of 2025 with a knee injury. Heath played 39 snaps and led the Packers in receiving (60) yards in their regular-season finale. He will have a chance to carve out a role this summer. John Metchie (Houston Texans) – An easy kid to root for, Metchie finally got some playing time down the stretch for the Texans. However, it took myriad injuries for him to earn it. With Tank Dell expected to miss 2025 and Stefon Diggs an unrestricted free agent, Metchie has a pre-draft path to a significant role. DeAndre Carter (Chicago Bears) – Keenan Allen is 32 and an unrestricted free agent. While Allen manned the slot over 54% of the time, Carter lined up inside on 69.1% of his snaps as Chicago’s WR4. If Allen departs, as anticipated, Carter could move into the slot full-time. Digging even deeper, teammate Tyler Scott also played predominantly in the slot. Scott also checks the #thirdyearbreakout box. Tight Ends Noah Gray (Kansas City Chiefs) – There’s no denying that Travis Kelce is in decline and there is a chance he retires this offseason. If Kelce does, Gray would instantly contend for TE1 numbers in Kansas City. Theo Johnson (New York Giants) – A 2024 fourth-round selection, Johnson ranked fifth
2025 NFL Draft Order (Updated)

2025 NFL Draft Order Fantasy football has evolved into a 24/7, 365-day hobby. As one season ends, fantasy fanatics are already looking ahead to the next draft season. Knowing the 2025 NFL Draft Order is a good starting place before you begin prepping for the NFL Scouting Combine and dynasty draft season. Tennessee Titans Cleveland Browns New York Giants New England Patriots Jacksonville Jaguars Las Vegas Raiders New York Jets Carolina Panthers New Orleans Saints Chicago Bears San Francisco 49ers Dallas Cowboys Miami Dolphins Indianapolis Colts Atlanta Falcons Arizona Cardinals Cincinnati Bengals Seattle Seahawks Tampa Bay Buccaneers Denver Broncos Pittsburgh Steelers Los Angeles Chargers Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings Houston Texans Los Angeles Rams Baltimore Ravens Detroit Lions Washington Commanders Buffalo Bills Kansas City Chiefs Philadelphia Eagles Thanks for reading our 2025 NFL Draft Order! 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!
Super Bowl LIX Preview

Super Bowl LIX Preview This is it—one final game in New Orleans. FullTime Fantasy‘s Super Bowl LIX breaks down the slate from a fantasy football and sports betting perspective for Sunday’s Eagles vs. Chiefs showdown. And just because the fantasy regular season has ended doesn’t mean the fun is over. FFWC Playoff Fantasy Football is a great way to extend the fantasy fun and win amazing prizes! Kansas City Chiefs (17-2) at Philadelphia Eagles (17-3) Time: 6:30 Eastern from New Orleans, LA Line: Chiefs -1 Total: 49.5 Money Line: Eagles EVEN, Chiefs -120 Chiefs Offense It felt like the Chiefs were sleepwalking through games for a chunk of the regular season. They infamously were one of only four teams to not score more than 30 points all season. The other three teams are all near the top of the 2025 NFL Draft. However, Kansas City’s defense stepped up, allowing the fourth-fewest points. Our RDA* projections for Patrick Mahomes are similar to the current Vegas lines. Vegas projects Mahomes to have 251.5 passing yards, three more than RDA*. There may be some value in the under 1.5 touchdown passes at (+142). Mahomes has been under in both playoff games and five of his last seven overall. Vegas only projects Isiah Pacheco to garner 21.5 rushing yards- an appallingly low total. Our RDA* projections have him over 45. On the other hand, we see a split backfield, with Kareem Hunt also projected to top 45 rushing yards. This is more in line with the Vegas totals, which have Hunt forecasted to top 52 scrimmage yards. Here are the projected Vegas receiving totals for the Chiefs’ wideouts: Xavier Worthy – 56.5, +165 to score a TD Hollywood Brown – 41.5, +270 DeAndre Hopkins – 32.5, +650(!) Finally, here are the RDA* projections: Xavier Worthy – 52.7, 39% Hollywood Brown – 45.3, 30% DeAndre Hopkins – 40.3, 30% Travis Kelce always comes up big. And there’s a chance this is his final Super Bowl and there will undoubtedly be plenty of media attention. Vegas has Kelce’s total at 61.5 yards and +135 to score. Our numbers are 60.1 yards with 43% TD odds. Eagles Offense Jalen Hurts played well against the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII before a late fumble. His shot at redemption is here but it will be a much tougher Kansas City defense. The Chiefs are particularly potent against the run, which will force Hurts to go to the air. Hurts’ pass attempts prop of 27.5 is the highest it’s been since December 1. Only one running back rushed for more than 75 yards this season against Kansas City’s stout run D. However, Saquon Barkley exceeded 2,000 for the season and is no ordinary rusher. Still, his over/under of 110.5 rushing yards seems too high. Our RDA* projections are significantly lower, making the UNDER 110.5 one of the best values of this slate. A.J. Brown (6.4/86/.56) is our No. 1 wide receiver this week, and DeVonta Smtih (5.9/70.8/.44) comes in at No. 2. Conversely, the Chiefs were merely average defending wide receivers, allowing over 33 fantasy points per game to the position. Finally, at tight end, Dallas Goedert has an RDA* projection of four grabs for 45.3 yards and a solid 46% chance of scoring. The NFL season is almost over 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!
Jody Smith’s Fantasy Football Rankings: SB LIX

Jody Smith’s Fantasy Football Rankings: SB LIX FullTime Fantasy has been synonymous with accurate fantasy football rankings for years. Our rankings have garnered numerous industry accolades, with several top-5 finishes in season-long, weekly, and even sports betting accuracy. This is
Injury Report: Super Bowl

Injury Report: Super Bowl The 2024 football season concludes the way many people envisioned, a Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and the two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs. However, with so much on the line playing Playoff Fantasy Football, monitoring injuries is as important as ever. Our Injury Report: Super Bowl will update you on the latest from both teams. Also, don’t forget to check out weekly rankings before you finalize this week’s lineups. Bookmarking our NFL Injury Report is also a great way to stay updated on the latest injuries. Finally, FullTime Fantasy Members will get the latest NFL injury news and advice live each Sunday and Thursday in the FullTime Fantasy Discord. Click below to join us today! Note: Andy Reid indicated the Kansas City Chiefs are fully healthy, with no players officially carrying an injury destination. However, WR Skyy Moore (core) was designated for return from IR and could be activated ahead of the game. Once again, Andy Reid said the Chiefs have no injuries ahead of their on-field preparation this week for the Super Bowl. — Nate Taylor (@ByNateTaylor) February 4, 2025 Kareem Hunt (RB) Kansas City Chiefs – A quad injury kept Hunt limited in practice. However, he is listed as a full participant and will play. Kenneth Gainwell (RB) Philadelphia Eagles – Questionable (concussion). Dallas Goedert (TE) Philadelphia Eagles – Goedert has missed practice time. However, it is considered veteran rest. He will be in the starting lineup. DeVonta Smith (WR) Philadelphia Eagles – Smith (hamstring) was limited in last week’s practices. Smith was also limited on Wednesday. Cam Jurgens (LB) Philadephia Eagles – Jurgens is playing through a back injury. However, he told the media that he is “good to go” for Sunday. Cam Jurgens says he is good to go for Super Bowl LIX Credits the trainers for getting him ready #Eagles pic.twitter.com/3yuAAkCJUz — Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) February 4, 2025 Landon Dickerson (OL) Philadelphia Eagles – Dickerson has missed practice time with a knee but is fully expected to be ready to roll for the Super Bowl. Brandon Graham (DE) Philadelphia Eagles – Graham has been out since tearing his tricep in Week 12. Graham will need to be activated off IR to play. The star pass rusher indicates he’s on track to play in what is expected to be his final NFL game. Britain Covey (WR) Philadelphia Eagles – Limited with a neck injury. Jalen Carter (DE) Philadelphia Eagles – Missed the media portion of Wednesday with an undisclosed illness. The 2025 NFL season is just getting started and it’s time 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!
Cooper Kupp Landing Spots

Cooper Kupp Landing Spots On Monday, February 3rd, Cooper Kupp revealed on X that the Rams intended to trade the seventh-year pro. I was informed that the team will be seeking a trade immediately and will be working with me and my family to find the right place to continue competing for championships. I don’t agree with the decision and always believed it was going to begin and end in LA. Still, if there’s… pic.twitter.com/XWmbGVscGy — Cooper Kupp (@CooperKupp) February 4, 2025 If his time in LA is done, Kupp will go down as one of the great draft picks in the Sean McVay era. A 2017 third-rounder, Kupp is a two-time All-Pro with 634 receptions for 7,776 yards and won a ring with the 2021 Rams However, Kupp hasn’t been healthy since that season and is seeing his efficiency metrics start to slide. Additionally, with a 2025 cap hit of over $29 million, the Rams will have a difficult time finding any trade suitors. Instead, it is more likely that Kupp will be released with a post-June 1st destination. That would allow the Rams to spread out that dead money hit over multiple league years. Regardless, if Kupp is indeed finished in Los Angeles, there will be plenty of WR-needy teams interested in acquiring his services. Looking at our 2025 NFL Team Needs, a dozen NFL teams have wide receiver as one of their top two needs ahead of free agency and the 2025 NFL Draft. Playing for a contender seems like an important factor for Kupp, so these are the top potential Cooper Kupp Landing Spots. Cincinnati Bengals – The Bengals just led the league in passing However, Tee Higgins is set to test free agency, which opens up a massive opportunity in Cincinnati. Also, the Bengals still need to extend Ja’Marr Chase, so waiting for Kupp to be released would be an important factor for the salary cap. Houston Texans – Stefon Diggs is a free agent and the Texans have almost no qualified depth behind Nico Collins. Houston also just signed former Rams’ assistant Nick Caley to be their offensive coordinator, which could go a long way toward attracting Kupp to a contender with a serious need. Washington Commanders – Fresh off an NFC title game appearance, the Commanders are a young team ready to take the next step. They also have one of the league’s thinnest receiver rooms outside of Terry McLaurin. Finally, Washington has a ton of cap space, which could come into factor if any team considered acquiring Kupp’s substantial salary. Pittsburgh Steelers – The Steelers also have little WR talent. And promising younger George Pickens could also be on his way out. However, the Steelers need to settle their more pressing quarterback position first. Having a dependable veteran like Cooper Kupp would be an attractive addition for the next signal-caller. Los Angeles Chargers – Perhaps staying home in Los Angeles could work? The Chargers certainly have a need and have an excellent young quarterback. However, they ranked just 19th in passing. New England Patriots – The Patriots aren’t contenders and ranked dead last in the league in passing in 2024. However, they have a hodge-podge receiving corps that could use the presence of a proven veteran safety valve. Kupp would be a superlative option for Drake Maye, who heavily relied on his tight ends in his promising rookie campaign. The 2025 NFL season is just getting started and it’s time 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!
2025 NFL Draft Team Needs

2025 NFL Draft Team Needs Fantasy football has blossomed into an all-encompassing activity. As football fans close the book on the previous season, dynasty football fans move right into the next crop of rookie talent. However, accessing the 2025 NFL Draft Team Needs for all 32 franchises is vital. It is also necessary to monitor the free-agent activity of each team, as signing veterans can alter these draft needs. Here are the 2025 NFL Draft team needs for each squad. Bookmark this page, as it will be continuously updated throughout the free-agent and rookie scouting season. AFC East Buffalo Bills – WR, DL, LB, CB Miami Dolphins – G, OT, S, DL New England Patriots – OT, WR, EDGE, IOL New York Jets – QB, DL, S, EDGE AFC North Baltimore Ravens– OT, IOL, WR, CB Cincinnati Bengals – WR, G, DL, EDGE Cleveland Browns – QB, WR, OT, CB, RB Pittsburgh Steelers – QB, WR, CB, DL AFC South Houston Texans – IOL, WR, OT, DL Indianapolis Colts – CB, TE, EDGE, S Jacksonville Jaguars – DL, IOL, CB, S Tennessee Titans – QB, OT, EDGE, CB AFC West Denver Broncos – WR, LB, TE, RB Kansas City Chiefs – OT, DL, G, WR Las Vegas Raiders – QB, WR, CB, RB Los Angeles Chargers – DL, WR, RB, EDGE NFC East Dallas Cowboys– WR, OT, EDGE, RB New York Giants – QB, CB, OT, EDGE Philadelphia Eagles – G, EDGE, WR, LB Washington Commanders – OT, WR, EDGE, CB NFC North Chicago Bears – IOL, RB, OT, EDGE Detroit Lions – IOL, EDGE, CB, DL Green Bay Packers – CB, EDGE, IOL, DL Minnesota Vikings – DL, CB, S, RB NFC South Atlanta Falcons – EDGE, LB, WR, CB Carolina Panthers – EDGE, DL, S, CB New Orleans Saints – WR, EDGE, S, OT Tampa Bay Buccaneers – EDGE, CB, LB, S NFC West Arizona Cardinals – DL, OT, IOL, EDGE Los Angeles Rams – OT, LB, CB, TE San Francisco 49ers – IOL, OT, EDGE, DT Seattle Seahawks – IOL, EDGE, OT, LB The 2025 NFL off-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 fantasy questions and keep you updated with all the latest news and injury updates. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! GET THE LATEST ARTICLES & 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!
Injury Report: Conference Championship (Updated)

Injury Report: Conference Championship We are down to the final four, so the reported injuries have cooled significantly. However, with so much on the line playing Playoff Fantasy Football, monitoring injuries is as important as ever. Our Injury Report: Conference Championship will update you on the latest from around the NFL. Also, don’t forget to check out weekly rankings before you finalize this week’s lineups. Bookmarking our NFL Injury Report is also a great way to stay updated on the latest injuries. Finally, FullTime Fantasy Members will get the latest NFL injury news and advice live each Sunday and Thursday in the FullTime Fantasy Discord. Click below to join us today! Jalen Hurts (QB) Philadelphia Eagles – There was no setback last week for Hurts (knee), who participated in Wednesday’s walk-thru practice. He will be good-to-go against Washington. UPDATE: Hurts will start. A.J. Brown (WR) Philadelphia Eagles – Listed as limited, but it was a veteran rest day. No concerns. UPDATE: Brown will start, as expected. Dallas Goedert (TE) Philadelphia Eagles – Goedert missed a pair of practices with an ankle ailment. However, he will start on Sunday. Zach Ertz (TE) Washington Commanders – Veteran rest day on Wednesday. UPDATE: Ertz is good to go. Dalton Kincaid (TE) Buffalo Bills – Kincaid (knee) participated fully in Wednesday’s walk-through. Olamide Zaccheaus (WR) Philadelphia Eagles – No injury designation. Britain Covey (WR) Philadelphia Eagles – Covey (neck) returned to practice, opening the 21-day window in which he can be activated from IR. Mecole Hardman (WR) Kansas City Chiefs – Andy Reid said that Hardman (knee) will not play again this season. Every other Kanas City player practiced in full. Christian Benford (CB) Buffalo Bills – Benford is in the NFL’s concussion protocol but was able to practice in a limited capacity Wednesday. That’s a good sign that he is trending toward playing this week. LB Matt Milano (hamstring) and S Taylor Rapp (hip) are also questionable. Sam Cosmi (RG) Washington Commanders – Big loss for Washginton’s offensive line. Cosmi tore his ACL in Detroit and will miss the rest of the season. Sam Cosmi suffered a torn ACL in last night’s game Here’s to a quick recovery, 76 💪 pic.twitter.com/xobue5uupy — Washington Commanders (@Commanders) January 19, 2025 Quinyon Mitchell (CB) Washington Commanders – Mitchell is dealing with a shoulder injury but is expected to play. Dion Dawkins (LT) Buffalo Bills – Missed Wednesday’s walk-through with an undisclosed illness. Bobby Wagner (LB) Washington Commanders – Missed Wednesday’s practice with an ankle ailment. However, there is no concern he will miss Sunday’s game. FullTime Fantasy’s Playoff Fantasy Football Contests Play 1 or play all 3! YOU decide! Emil Kadlec Memorial Playoff Pick ‘Em — A FREE Single-Entry Contest. Maui Madness Playoff Pick’Em — ($25 or a 5-pack for $100) Playoff Draft World Championship $229 with NEW and improved league prizing! Maui Madness is still accepting entries until Conference Championship Weekend. The contest determines the winner by using your highest two weekly scores. While most fantasy football leagues have already concluded, that does not mean the fun is over. In fact, the best is yet to come for one skilled fantasy player! That person who can build the best fantasy lineup for the playoffs will win the grand prize of: A Trip for Four to Maui! The Grand Prize includes: • Resort Accommodations for 6 nights in Maui’s Five-Star Kaanapali Alii Resort (2BR-2BA) • Airfare for Four anywhere in the continental U.S. (up to $1000 for each person roundtrip airfare* • Grand Prize package worth an estimated $10,000! *certain date restrictions may apply 1 ENTRY = $25 5-PACK = $100 (that’s a $25 savings!) Find full scoring here.

