
Superstar Transfers and Injury Concerns Shake Up Fantasy Football Landscape
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ESPN reports that James Cook is a prime regression candidate. After a huge 2024 where he racked up 18 total touchdowns—far exceeding his first two years combined—Cook’s current ADP around RB10-12 looks risky. With Josh Allen still vulturing goal-line work and sophomore back Ray Davis earning more touches, Cook’s fantasy managers should brace for a dip in production. On the receiver front, DJ Moore presents some uncertainty despite his undeniable talent. With rookie quarterback Caleb Williams leading the Bears and new weapons added in the form of tight end Colston Loveland and wideout Luther Burden III, Moore’s weekly ceiling could be capped by a more balanced offensive approach reminiscent of Detroit’s 2024 spread.
Injury news is hitting several key players hard. Footballguys and ESPN both note Brandon Aiyuk’s outlook: the San Francisco wide receiver is recovering from ACL and MCL injuries, with surgery delayed until November. This makes him a strong candidate to start the year on the PUP list, and while historically players with his profile rebound well, early-season absence dampens his draft appeal. There’s also major disappointment for Panthers rookie Jonathon Brooks, as a second ACL tear has sidelined him for all of 2025. On the quarterback front, Draft Sharks brings up Brock Purdy, who should be ready despite an elbow scare late last season according to 49ers management. Deshaun Watson’s future is much bleaker; after a second Achilles tear and surgery, he’s likely out for the entire 2025 season and is falling off draft boards entirely.
On the positive side, PFF sees Brian Thomas Jr. as a potential league winner. Down the stretch of last season, he ranked third among all wide receivers in fantasy points, and his role as Jacksonville’s top outside threat is solidified. Kenneth Walker III’s health will be critical, as he’s been a top-12 fantasy running back whenever fully fit. Combining this with the established hype around new offensive duos and rookies dominating early chatter, key risers and potential busts are already emerging.
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