McMillan entered the draft as the safest rookie wide receiver option, and he landed in an ideal situation. He has the upside to develop into an excellent wide receiver with top-10 fantasy potential as a rookie, though there is also a risk he takes time to adjust and gets lost in the shuffle among several […]
Day 3 of the 2025 NFL Draft is officially in the books. The PFF Live Draft Tracker graded and analyzed every pick in real time, and now it’s time to break down the results.
Hampton should be viewed as one of the top rookie running backs from the past few seasons and as the lead back on a run-heavy team. However, the presence of Najee Harris and limited receiving opportunities will likely prevent Hampton from becoming an immediate top-10 fantasy running back.
Jeanty is the clear top option in dynasty rookie drafts, even in superflex formats. In redraft leagues, he projects as a borderline late first- or early second-round pick. The offensive line remains the biggest factor holding him back from joining the very top tier of running backs, but there is optimism that the unit can […]
Now that the 2025 NFL Draft is complete, it’s time to update dynasty rookie superflex rankings for fantasy football. These rankings are tailored specifically for PPR scoring and two-quarterback formats, helping you navigate your rookie drafts with the latest landing spots, depth charts and team fits in mind.
Now that the 2025 NFL Draft is complete, it's time to update dynasty rookie rankings for fantasy football. These rankings are tailored specifically for PPR scoring and single-quarterback formats, taking into account the latest landing spots, team fits and depth charts.
It’s hard to consider any of these picks true reaches given the nature of the later rounds, but some selections — like the New York Jets’ bet on wide receiver Arian Smith — stood out as particularly bold. Here’s a look at some of the biggest gambles from Day 3 of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Estimated Reading Time: 15 minutes The 2025 NFL Draft may have just concluded, but that doesn’t mean it’s too early to look ahead to next year. Here’s a way-too-early look at the top-25 prospects for the 2026 NFL Draft. 1. S Caleb Downs, Ohio State Downs, who transferred from Alabama last offseason, has been the […]
The 2025 NFL Draft continued into Day 2, as several teams made significant moves to reshape their rosters. While not every selection is guaranteed to be successful, many franchises made significant strides toward improvement with impactful additions across the board.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane began a Monday morning radio appearance with a strong response to criticism against the team's approach to the wide receiver position.
Free agent defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah, who has 47.5 sacks and 112 quarterback hits in 123 career games, has signed a one-year deal with the Jaguars worth up to $5 million.
The Commanders agreed to a deal with the District of Columbia to build a new $4 billion stadium at the RFK site, which was the team's home from 1961 to 1996.
The Steelers have released Ryan Watts after the rookie suffered a neck injury last preseason, saying it's in his "best interest to discontinue playing football."
The Steelers selected Ohio State's Will Howard with the 185th pick in the sixth round Saturday, adding a quarterback to their depth chart while they continue to wait on an answer from Aaron Rodgers.
Passing on a QB four times before selecting developmental prospect Will Howard in the sixth round suggests the Steelers are still hoping Rodgers will end up in Pittsburgh.
The deadline for teams to exercise their fifth-year options on the contracts of 2022 first-round picks is in a couple of days and the Titans don't have a difficult one to make.
The Browns have a lot to sort out at quarterback in 2025, but they've reportedly moved ahead with a decision about 2026 before that process gets going.
The Bills used their first-round pick on cornerback Maxwell Hairston after fully vetting an allegation that he committed sexual assault in 2021, according to General Manager Brandon Beane.
The Falcons only drafted five players this year, which made the post-draft rush to sign undrafted players a big part of General Manager Terry Fontenot's plans.
The Commanders and the District of Columbia announced an agreement for the Commanders to build a stadium at the site that the franchise once called home.
The Bills did not draft a wide receiver until their final pick in the seventh round, but they are reportedly looking at a veteran addition to the roster.
The Steelers picked defensive lineman Derrick Harmon in the first round last Thursday and the rookie's arrival appears to have helped push a veteran off the roster in Pittsburgh.
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