Here are a few fantasy football draft picks to target for the 2025 NFL season.
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Fantasy Football Draft Picks to Target
Trey Benson (RB – ARI)
Trey Benson is good insurance for James Conner, but I don’t view him as much more than that. That said, as mentioned earlier, Conner is entering his age-30 season. He could very well see his production decline or simply not be able to handle the same workload as he has in previous seasons.
Benson isn’t someone I would actively target without Conner already rostered, but he should be one of the better handcuffs entering the season. Admittedly, this pick leaves me a little light at running back, but this is one of the easiest positions to find value later in the season.
Tyler Warren (TE – IND)
I don’t mind waiting on tight end, especially when Tyler Warren has an ADP that is roughly 50 picks behind Travis Kelce. The range of outcomes between the two is probably more similar than that. The Colts don’t have a great situation at quarterback, but unlike most other tight ends in this range, Warren could be a top-five player at the position. Early reports out of camp are glowing, and hopefully, Indianapolis can figure out a way to get the ball in his hands in high-leverage spots.
Rashod Bateman (WR – BAL)
Rashod Bateman was maddeningly inconsistent last year, finishing with nine touchdown receptions that included four scores across games and two more in the playoffs. However, Bateman’s production was inconsistent overall as he was held under 50 receiving yards in nine of his 17 regular-season appearances.
As the likely third option behind Mark Andrews and Zay Flowers in a run-heavy Baltimore offense, Bateman’s weekly volume remains limited. The big play ability is enough to take a flier on late in drafts, however.
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