
Kyren Williams Locked In as Rams' Workhorse, Key Injury Updates Ahead of Fantasy Football Drafts
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Listeners, over the past few days, the fantasy football landscape has shifted significantly with player news and developments directly impacting draft rankings and draft strategy. First, one of the biggest pieces of news this week is the Los Angeles Rams extending running back Kyren Williams on a three-year, $33 million deal, with $23 million guaranteed. FantasyPros reports that this solidifies Williams’ status as the Rams’ undisputed workhorse, pushing his average draft slot further into the top 10 at the position. Despite the presence of recent draft picks like Jarquez Hunter and Blake Corum, Williams is locked in as a priority fantasy running back.
Turning to injuries, Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings, usually a consensus top-three fantasy pick, is nursing a hamstring injury and hasn’t been practicing. According to the PhillyVoice, Vikings' head coach Kevin O’Connell has reassured the public there is “zero worry” about Jefferson being ready for Week 1. Still, lingering soft tissue injuries can be nagging for the entire season. For listeners preparing for drafts, Jefferson remains near the top of the board, but savvy managers may factor in the slight risk for long-term issues.
On the contract side, the Washington Commanders’ Terry McLaurin has complicated his fantasy stock by requesting a trade due to a contract dispute. Again, the PhillyVoice notes that although he is also dealing with a minor ankle injury, his potential holdout or change of teams is a larger concern. Fantasy drafters will want to monitor this situation as it could affect his availability and chemistry with a new quarterback or offensive system.
Several names have emerged as popular sleeper picks according to a new poll seen at FantasyPros. Bhayshul Tuten, now with the Jacksonville Jaguars, is getting buzz for his upside as he competes for touches in a backfield with Travis Etienne and Tank Bigsby, especially with Etienne coming off a down year. Among wide receivers, Tre’ Harris with the Chargers and Jayden Higgins with the Texans are gaining traction as late-round picks with high upside.
In the upper echelons of the rankings, ESPN currently has Ja’Marr Chase and Bijan Robinson ahead of Justin Jefferson, Saquon Barkley, and Jahmyr Gibbs. The preference for Chase and Robinson comes down to age, positional scarcity, and stability in offensive roles, especially as Jefferson will be adapting to another new quarterback. Barkley and McCaffrey, while elite, are viewed warily by some due to age and high workloads.
As teams ramp up in training camp, listeners are urged to monitor injury reports. The DraftSharks injury predictor algorithm identifies several players with elevated risk profiles heading into the 2025 season, and fantasy managers are reminded that one ill-timed injury can upend even the best-laid draft plans.
With preseason games about to begin, the ripple effects of roster moves, injury progress, and late-camp injuries will cause further ADP swings, so stay vigilant. Listen for more sleeper picks and a late-breaking look at position battles in the coming days as new reports surface.
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Turning to injuries, Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings, usually a consensus top-three fantasy pick, is nursing a hamstring injury and hasn’t been practicing. According to the PhillyVoice, Vikings' head coach Kevin O’Connell has reassured the public there is “zero worry” about Jefferson being ready for Week 1. Still, lingering soft tissue injuries can be nagging for the entire season. For listeners preparing for drafts, Jefferson remains near the top of the board, but savvy managers may factor in the slight risk for long-term issues.
On the contract side, the Washington Commanders’ Terry McLaurin has complicated his fantasy stock by requesting a trade due to a contract dispute. Again, the PhillyVoice notes that although he is also dealing with a minor ankle injury, his potential holdout or change of teams is a larger concern. Fantasy drafters will want to monitor this situation as it could affect his availability and chemistry with a new quarterback or offensive system.
Several names have emerged as popular sleeper picks according to a new poll seen at FantasyPros. Bhayshul Tuten, now with the Jacksonville Jaguars, is getting buzz for his upside as he competes for touches in a backfield with Travis Etienne and Tank Bigsby, especially with Etienne coming off a down year. Among wide receivers, Tre’ Harris with the Chargers and Jayden Higgins with the Texans are gaining traction as late-round picks with high upside.
In the upper echelons of the rankings, ESPN currently has Ja’Marr Chase and Bijan Robinson ahead of Justin Jefferson, Saquon Barkley, and Jahmyr Gibbs. The preference for Chase and Robinson comes down to age, positional scarcity, and stability in offensive roles, especially as Jefferson will be adapting to another new quarterback. Barkley and McCaffrey, while elite, are viewed warily by some due to age and high workloads.
As teams ramp up in training camp, listeners are urged to monitor injury reports. The DraftSharks injury predictor algorithm identifies several players with elevated risk profiles heading into the 2025 season, and fantasy managers are reminded that one ill-timed injury can upend even the best-laid draft plans.
With preseason games about to begin, the ripple effects of roster moves, injury progress, and late-camp injuries will cause further ADP swings, so stay vigilant. Listen for more sleeper picks and a late-breaking look at position battles in the coming days as new reports surface.
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