2025 NFL Draft Dashboard

The 2025 NFL Draft is pivotal for NFL and fantasy football fan bases. The ‘next’ season officially kicks off after the draft, which makes it one of the most important annual events. FullTime Fantasy has you covered with our 2025 NFL Draft Dashboard.Here, you’ll find everything you need to prepare for the upcoming 2025 fantasy football season. From our 2025 NFL Draft grid to in-depth rookie scouting reports, everything football fans need is right here in one place. Bookmark this page. It will be continuously updated. And don’t miss out on our PREMIUM content. Become a FullTime Fantasy Member TODAY! 2025 NFL Draft Tools 2025 NFL Draft Grid Team Needs UPDATED NFL Depth Charts NFL Free Agency Tracker: Quarterback, Running Back, Wide Receiver, Tight End 2025 NFL Mock Drafts MOCK DRAFT SIMULATOR Mock Draft 1.0 Mock Draft 2.0 (PREMIUM) Draft Rumors & Vegas Insights (EXCLUSIVE) Vegas Names New Favorite to be Drafted with No. 2 Pick (PREMIUM) Shedeur Sanders NFL Draft Stock (PREMIUM) NFL Draft Buzz: Ashton Jeanty (PREMIUM) Two Teams Emerge as Favorite to Select Tyler Warren Rookie Rankings Jody Smith’s 2025 Rookie Rankings (PREMIUM) Top IDP Rookie Rankings (PREMIUM) Top 10 Rookie Tight Ends Rookie Scouting Profiles Ashton Jeanty Tetairoa McMillian Omarion Hampton Tyler Warren Cam Ward Matthew Golden (PREMIUM) Shedeur Sanders (PREMIUM) TreVeyon Henderson (PREMIUM) Travis Hunter (PREMIUM) Luther Burden III (PREMIUM) Quinshon Judkins (PREMIUM) Colston Loveland (PREMIUM) Emeka Egbuka (PREMIUM) Kaleb Johnson (PREMIUM) Cam Skattebo (PREMIUM) Get on the Road to the World Championships for just $50 by visiting the FFWC Draft Lobby today! Here’s how it works: Entering and winning a $50 Starter League will earn you a seat at the 2025 Las Vegas Fantasy Championships ($349 entry). Winning that league will win you a seat at the 2026 World Championships. –OR– Skip the line and directly enter the 2025 World Championships ($1,925 entry) today by securing your spot with a $200 deposit! GET THE LATEST FANTASY TIPS AND CONTEST UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter to win Weekly Prizes + Breaking Fantasy news & updates!
2025 Dynasty Football Rankings by Scott Atkins

Freshly updated 2020 Dynasty football rankings as we approach the NFL Season! Remember, these are based on perceived trade value, meaning the rankings are primarily based on what it would take to move the player.
Dynasty Dashboard

2025 Dynasty Dashboard The 2025 fantasy football dynasty season is finally underway and FullTime Fantasy has you covered! Our 2025 Dynasty Dashboard is home to all the dynasty content you need to dominate your league. From the latest rankings, strategy, and exclusive Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship draft breakdowns, the Dynasty Dashboard is THE place for dynasty enthusiasts! This page will be continuously updated, so be sure to bookmark it. Dynasty Strategy Introduction to Dynasty Fantasy Football How to Prepare for a Start-Up Dynasty League 2025 Dynasty Stashes 2025 Fantasy Football Strategy (coming soon) Updated NFL Depth Charts Dynasty Football Rankings (2025) Scott Atkins’ 2025 Dynasty Rankings Jody Smith’s 2025 Dynasty Rankings (coming soon) Dynasty Rookie Rankings UPDATED (coming soon) Dynasty Average Draft Position (ADP) FFWC Dynasty Rookie & Start-Up ADP Play Dynasty? Take a shot and become Dynasty King! $299 Entry, $2,875 in lg prizes + $10K Grand Prize w a $2K Dynasty King Bonus! 2025 Rookie Scouting Profiles Coming soon… 2024 Rookie Scouting Profiles Caleb Williams Marvin Harrison Jr. Malik Nabers Rome Odunze Brock Bowers Jayden Daniels Brian Thomas Jr. Troy Franklin Xavier Worthy Jonathon Brooks Drake Maye Trey Benson J.J. McCarthy Adonai Mitchell Ladd McConkey Blake Corum Michael Penix Jr. Keon Coleman Ricky Pearsall Get on the Road to the World Championships for just $50 by visiting the FFWC Draft Lobby today! Here’s how it works: Entering and winning a $50 Starter League will earn you a seat at the 2025 Las Vegas Fantasy Championships ($349 entry). Winning that league will win you a seat at the 2026 World Championships. –OR– Skip the line and directly enter the 2024 World Championships ($1,925 entry) today by securing your spot with a $200 deposit! GET THE LATEST FANTASY TIPS AND CONTEST UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter to win Weekly Prizes + Breaking Fantasy news & updates!
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!
The 2025 Playoff Draft World Championship

The Fantasy regular season may be over but FullTime Fantasy still needs to crown it’s Playoff Draft World Champion! For just $199, take your shot at the $20K Grand Prize!
Emil Kadlec Memorial Playoff Pick ‘Em

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! Our FREE fantasy playoffs challenge is live! The Emil Kadlec Memorial Playoff Pick ‘Em This is a FREE-to-play NFL Playoffs contest and we’ve increased the prizes this year. Just select a roster of players, with no more than one player per NFL team. That’s it! Before you head on over to PlayFFWC to enter, we have important information to share with you. As many of you already know, Emil Kadlec was a co-founder here at the FFWC. We wouldn’t be here today, without Emil. That’s right, the FFWC would not exist! He gave us the courage to create and bring the Fantasy Football World Championships to life and our live events to Las Vegas and here we are, concluding our 12th season! Emil even co-founded the “original” WCOFF many years ago, managed FootballDiehards.com, and published many fantasy magazines you see on the shelves over the last few decades. Last September, Emil was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He bravely battled and continued to produce and support content with his usual humble and modest approach, even after he sold his business to better his family’s future. Emil fought hard and we want to keep his fighting spirit alive. The entire fantasy community lost a legend and we wanted to give back to Emil’s family and the community. In the photo above, you see part of the family: Kevyn, Caitlin, his wife Maria, Emil, Ian, JD, Michelle and Brenda. Not shown here: Estela, Hevyn, Scott, Clark, Emil Andrew, Mallory, Carver, Campbell, Cully, Laura, Laura Jr., Alicia, Pepe and Santiago. Emil helped countless people get into the fantasy industry. He was always a positive, supportive voice in this space and his impact can’t be measured. He is missed by so many, especially us. If you can, please donate to this fund to help him provide for his wife Maria and their children. That is his sole wish and purpose for this fund. We want as many people playing this contest and helping to chip in as possible to help reach our goal! We can do this! Please DONATE HERE. PRIZES Grand Prize Winner: Become a FulltimeFantasy Insider with One (1) 2025 Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Invite (valued at $349), Access to Early Draft Rankings, Sleepers and Busts, Podcast Interviews, and Entry into our Annual Staff Mock Draft & Annual Staff Fantasy League. 2nd – 5th Place: $100 FFWC Game Credit 6th – 10th Place: $50 FFWC Game Credit 11th – 25th Place: $25 FFWC Game Credit RULES You will be able to select your roster now with a deadline of Saturday afternoon around 4:00pm Eastern, January 11, 2025. (Kickoff of the 1st playoff game) Pick your fantasy team (2 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 4 FLEX (RB, WR, or TE), 1 TK, 1 DST) 14 roster spots, one for each of the 14 NFL Playoff teams. This team is the same throughout the playoffs. No waivers or changes. This is commonly referred to as BestBall format. Set it and forget it. No salary cap. No more than one player per NFL team. Example: If you select Pat Mahomes, you cannot also roster Travis Kelce. Scoring rules LIMIT! ONE ENTRY PER PERSON. (Single-Entry) Click here to reserve your spot! 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 Playoff Pick’Em Contest

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 prizes! Maui Madness will 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!) Truly an amazing chance to have an unforgettable family or friends vacation simply for being the best of the best-ball drafters, but plenty of football fanatics will walk away from the FFWC Maui Madness with other prizes. 2nd Place – Circa LV Fantasy Championship entry (valued at $349) 3rd Place- $150 in FFWC game credits 4th Place- $100 in FFWC game credits 5th-10th Places- $50 in FFWC game credits 11th-20th Places- $25 in FFWC game credits Here’s how it works: It’s a simple NFL pick ’em contest with no salary cap that runs during the NFL playoffs. Create an 8-man lineup of players whose teams are still alive in the NFL postseason (1 QB, 1 RB, 1 WR, 1 TE, 2 FLEX (RB,WR,TE), 1 team kicker, and 1 defense/special team. No more than THREE skill-position players (QB,RB,WR,TE) can come from the same NFL team. This is a best-ball format. Your team stays the same, with no waivers or roster moves. There are FOUR scoring rounds, including the Wild Card, Division, Conference Championships, and Super Bowl. The teams available are: AFC – Kansas City, Buffalo, Baltimore, Houston, Los Angeles Chargers, Pittsburgh, Denver NFC – Detroit, Philadelphia, Tampa Bay, Los Angeles Rams, Minnesota, Washington, Green Bay Each week, your team accumulates points based on how many of your players are still in lineups from all four rounds. However, only your Two highest-scoring weekly lineups count towards the final and the winner goes to Maui. This means you can enter new teams up until the Conference Championship, which adds to the overall strategy and fun of Maui Madness! Maximum entries: 5,000 Maximum entries per player: 150 Full Scoring can be found here. There would be no better way to wrap up the 2024 fantasy football season than proving that you’re truly the best of the best and winning a life-changing trip to Maui. And all you’ve got to do is show your skills by drafting the highest-scoring lineup and watch your scores accumulate throughout the NFL playoffs. And don’t forget the sunscreen… Enter Maui Madness 5 pack details — Please note: If you buy a 5 pack, the tickets will be delivered to your account page after ordering. There may be a slight delay to give us time to load them for you. Once loaded, click on your ticket and it will take you to the lobby where you will enter the Maui Contest ($25). You’ll owe zero during checkout as the tickets act like 100% off coupons. Recent Maui Madness winner Brad Barenie shares some photos of his amazing trip! If you’ve purchased a 5-pack, you can access your tickets from your Player Dashboard. To redeem simply click on an individual ticket. It will work like a free coupon. This will take you back to the lobby where you can select the Maui Madness contest. and you’ll owe zero during checkout. If you’ve already entered, you can access and edit your teams by visiting your My Teams page or from the direct contest page. Good luck! 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 prizes!
Week 15 Sleepers & Emerging Players

Week 15 Sleepers, Potential-Emergent Players, and Opportunistic Plays This article is contributed by Brad Kruse This column is NOT intended to provide Week 15 Waiver Wire claims lists. Instead, the purpose is to look at young players whose opportunity could emerge and should be monitored. I will also look at potential injury replacement players, but I will try not to focus on the obvious choices for this week’s slate of games as that is covered elsewhere on the sight. My goal is to help look around corners for the season which might give ideas for pre-emptive adds to your roster with Week 15 Sleepers & Emerging Players. This week, I will focus exclusively on the young receivers and review their performance using targets per route run and yards per route run metrics. The list below must include a minimum of ten targets. Young Breakout Receivers (through Week 14) The above table looks at all first and second-year WRs with at least 15% targets per route run (TPRR) and 1.5 yards per route run (YPRR) through ten weeks this year. Below are comments on players who stood out in Week 13. Second Year Players Puka Nacua: Nacua again is at the top of the list for first or second-year players. He collected twelve receptions on 14 targets for 162 yards and a touchdown. That was good for 41.8 fantasy points, 56% targets per route run (TPRR), and 6.5 yards per route run (YPRR). He is at the top of the list in YTD TPRR and YPRR rankings with 38% and 3.6 respectively. Dontayvion Wicks: Wicks was an efficiency darling in 2023 but has had a difficult sophomore campaign. However, he was very efficient on his 18 routes this week. He collected five targets resulting in four receptions for 49 yards and no touchdowns. That was good for a 28% TPRR and 2.7 YPRR. His utilization has declined, but if he could get full-time usage with that efficiency, he would return to relevance. Quentin Johnston: Johnston put up another solid week in his bounce-back season. Johnston earned seven targets for five receptions and 79 scoreless yards. That resulted in 26% TPRR and 1.8 YPRR. For the season, Johnston has 21% TPRR and 1.7 YPRR. Those are right at the numbers needed to build on to become a strong receiver in a full-time role. Jordan Addison: Addison was one of the stars this week. He was a big part of a heavy pass attack. His fantasy day was helped by a couple of short-yardage touchdowns. But you cannot argue with his earning twelve targets resulting in eight receptions for 133 yards and three touchdowns. That brought his YTD performance to 21% TPRR and 2.2 YPRR. Jaxon Smith-Njigba: Smith-Njigba is putting up fantasy numbers weekly at this point. His efficiency was mixed as he caught all five of his targets for 82 yards and one touchdown. That was a 19% TPRR and 3.2 YPRR performance on the week. That brought his YTD performance to 22% TPRR and 2.0 YPRR. He is another bounce-back first round receiver from 2023. Rookies Brian Thomas: Thomas is always dangerous. This week he earned twelve targets and caught eight of them for 86 yards. That resulted in a 36% TPRR and 2.6 YPRR. Both of those metrics are strong. During the year, Thomas earned 24% TPRR and 2.4 YPRR. He is another strong receiver from this rookie class. Malik Nabers: Nabers played through another questionable tag as he battles his nagging groin injury. But, for the week, he earned 10 targets resulting in five receptions for 79 yards. He put in somewhat of a floor day with 20% TPRR and 1.6 YPRR bringing his YTD performance to 30% TPRR and 2.0 YPRR. His numbers have decayed over the weeks. He is still a very consistent performer, but his explosive games have eluded him of late. However, that could improve with Tommy DeVito back under center. Jalen McMillan: McMillan has been quiet for most of the year, but he jumped out this week with four receptions on seven targets for 59 yards and two touchdowns. That resulted in a 26% TPRR and 2.2 YPRR. He needs to continue this performance for us to buy into it being a breakout, but he deserves mention for the solid week. ENTER OUR WEEK 15 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: First, you draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Next, try to stack the team with players you think will do well this week. Finally, the highest Week 15 Score wins. (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 15 Player Rankings to help. First, it’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one. Secondly, you just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard. Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! Finally, the Grand Prize Winner (highest individual week of the season) gets to choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how awesome and amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER PERK! Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Drafts each month in our contest! DRAFT YOUR WEEK 15 TEAM and enter your REDEMPTION CODE you received by email.
Week 14 Sleepers & Emerging Players

Week 14 Sleepers, Potential-Emergent Players, and Opportunistic Plays This article is contributed by Brad Kruse This column is NOT intended to provide Week 14 Waiver Wire claims lists. Instead, the purpose is to look at young players whose opportunity could emerge and should be monitored. I will also look at potential injury replacement players, but I will try not to focus on the obvious choices for this week’s slate of games as that is covered elsewhere on the sight. My goal is to help look around corners for the season which might give ideas for pre-emptive adds to your roster. This week I will focus exclusively on the young receivers and review how they have performed using targets per route run and yards per route run metrics. A minimum of ten targets is required to be included in the list below. Young Breakout Receivers (through Week 13) The above table looks at all first and second-year WRs that have at least 15% targets per route run (TPRR) and 1.5 Yards per route run (YPRR) through ten weeks this year. Below are comments on players who stood out in Week 13. Second-Year Players Puka Nacua: Nacua continues to be a star as he recorded a 38% targets per route run (TPRR) performance this week while collecting five receptions on eight targets for 56 yards and a touchdown. For the year, which gives him 35% TPRR and 3.2 yards per route run (YPRR). He is an elite performer. Parker Washington: Washington deserves mention this week with twelve targets and six receptions for 103 yards and one touchdown. That is a 31% TPRR and 3.2 YPRR score. For the year, Washington has only recorded a 16% TPRR and 1.2 YPRR. As a predominantly low average depth of target (aDOT) receiver, his yards aren’t typically as strong as his target share. Rookies Ladd McConkey: McConkey was truly a star in a low-volume attack. He collected twelve targets recording nine receptions for 117 scoreless yards. That represented a 48% TPRR and 4.7 YPRR. That moves his YTD performance to 25% TPRR and 2.5 YPRR. He has been one of the top-performing rookies this year, if not the top. Brian Thomas: Thomas is always dangerous. This week he earned ten targets and caught four of them for 76 yards and a touchdown. That was worth a 28% TPRR and 2.1 YPRR. Both of those metrics are solid despite the low catch rate. During the year, Thomas has earned a 23% TPRR and 2.4 YPRR. He is another strong receiver from this rookie class. Malik Nabers: Nabers is another frequently mentioned receiver in this column. This week he caught eight of his thirteen targets for 69 scoreless yards. That was good for a 36% TPRR and 1.9 YPRR. He is not found the endzone as much as his fantasy owners would like with only three touchdowns this year. However, his YTD 32% TPRR and 2.0 YPRR still are great performances for a rookie. He will again be a high draft pick next year in fantasy drafts. Xavier Worthy: Worthy gets a mention this week as he is starting to figure more into the Chief’s offense. He earned seven targets resulting in five receptions for 54 yards. That represented a 21% TPRR and 1.6 YPRR. He has not had the rookie season many fantasy managers envisioned. His season total of 17% TPRR and 1.2 YPRR still makes him a difficult start each week. ENTER OUR WEEK 14 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: First, you draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Next, try to stack the team with players you think will do well this week. Finally, the highest Week 14 Score wins. (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 14 Player Rankings to help. First, it’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one. Secondly, you just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard. Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! Finally, the Grand Prize Winner (highest individual week of the season) gets to choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how awesome and amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER PERK! Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Drafts each month in our contest! DRAFT YOUR WEEK 14 TEAM and enter your REDEMPTION CODE you received by email.
Week 13 Sleepers & Emerging Players

Week 13 Sleepers, Potential-Emergent Players, and Opportunistic Plays This article is contributed by Brad Kruse This column is NOT intended to provide Week 13 waiver claims lists. Instead, the purpose is to look at young players whose opportunity could emerge and should be monitored. I will also look at potential injury replacement players, but I will try not to focus on the obvious choices for this week’s slate of games as that is covered elsewhere on the sight. My goal is to help look around corners for the season which might give some ideas for pre-emptive adds to your roster with Week 13 Sleepers & Emerging Players. This week I’ll focus exclusively on the young receivers and review how they’ve performed using targets per route run and yards per route run metrics. A minimum of ten targets is required to be included in the list below. Young Breakout Receivers (through Week 12) The above table looks at all first and second-year WRs who have at least 15% targets per route run (TPRR) and 1.5 Yards per route run (YPRR) through ten weeks this year. Below are some comments on players who stood out in Week 12. Second-Year Players Jordan Addison: Addison turned in a huge week collecting eight receptions for 162 yards and one touchdown. He did this on nine targets and earned a 25% targets per route run (TPRR) and an incredible 4.5 yards per route run (YPRR). For the year, Addison earned a respectable 20% TPRR and 2.1 YPRR. Puka Nacua: Nacua continues to deliver for fantasy teams. He recorded 37% TPRR and 3.3 YPRR this week. He caught nine balls for 1117 yards scoreless yards. For the year, Nacua has recorded 35% TPRR and 3.2 YPRR over his six-game sample. Demario Douglas: Douglas had a useable week catching six balls for 62 yards. That amounted to 22% TPRR and 1.9 YPRR. For the year, he’s recorded a 22% TPRR and 1.6 YPRR. He’s a fringe start decision each week as a flex and an excellent bye-week replacement. Quentin Johnston: Johnston only caught two of eight targets, but did get 48 yards and a touchdown to salvage his fantasy day. He’s averaging 12 ppg which is a solid bounce back from a difficult rookie campaign. Additionally, he also collected a 21% TPRR and a 2.1 YPRR on the year. He appears to be a piece of the rebuilding receiving room for the Chargers. Rookies Ladd McConkey: McConkey played on Monday night, so the route data isn’t available at the time of this writing, but he continues to look like the top option in the passing game. Devaughn Vele: Vele is getting used more by the Broncos and has demonstrated an ability to earn targets for Bo Nix. This week he caught six of nine targets for 80 yards giving him a 41% TPRR and 3.6 YPRR for the week. For the year, he’s collecting 24% TPRR and 2.1 YPRR. Malik Nabers: This wasn’t a peak Nabers performance week. He caught six of nine targets for 64 yards. That equated to a 24% TPRR and a 1.7 YPRR. That brings his YTD performance to 31% TPRR and 2.0 YPRR. Rome Odunze: Odunze didn’t enjoy the fantasy day of his fellow receivers. However, he earned 10 targets, catching five of them for 39 yards. The offense shows some signs of improvement, and Odunze is a full-time receiver for the Bears. He did manage a 22% TPRR this week for a woeful 0.8 YPRR. That brings his YTD metrics to 19% TPRR and 1.4 YPRR. ENTER OUR WEEK 13 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: First, you draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Next, try to stack the team with players you think will do well this week. Finally, the highest Week 13 Score wins. (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 13 Player Rankings to help. First, it’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one. Secondly, you just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard. Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! Finally, the Grand Prize Winner (highest individual week of the season) gets to choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how awesome and amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER PERK! Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Drafts each month in our contest! DRAFT YOUR WEEK 13 TEAM and enter your REDEMPTION CODE you received by email.