Thankfully, the 2025 fantasy football season is just around the corner. Each year, fantasy players want to construct their team with a proper mix of good-value players and upside sleepers while avoiding players with high bust potential. Let’s look at a few notable players from the NFC East.
- Fantasy Football Draft Kit
- 2025 Fantasy Football Expert Rankings
- Fantasy Football ADP
- Fantasy Football Trade Tools
Fantasy Football Draft Values: NFC East
Fantasy Football ADP Values
Malik Nabers (NYG): ADP 9.6 | WR6
Last year, Nabers got drafted significantly later than Marvin Harrison Jr., despite both being elite wide receiver draft prospects and top-six selections in the NFL Draft because of his quarterback situation. Yet, catching passes from Daniel Jones, Drew Lock, Tommy DeVito, and Tim Boyle didn’t keep Nabers from being a fantasy superstar as a rookie. He finished as the WR6, averaging 18.2 PPR fantasy points per game, a higher average than his former college teammate Brian Thomas Jr. (16.7).
Furthermore, the former LSU star was outstanding despite missing two games with a concussion. Nabers finished 21st in the NFL and 18th among wide receivers with seven receiving touchdowns. Yet, he accounted for nearly half the Giants’ total (46.7%). More importantly, Nabers was the first, second, and third option in the passing game for New York. He finished second in the NFL in total targets (170) and first in targets per game (11.1), thanks to a lack of target competition.
Yet, the Giants didn’t do anything to improve their receiving corps this offseason. Therefore, Nabers should rank among the league leaders in targets again in 2025. According to Fantasy Points Data, he finished first in target share (32.2%), first in target per route run rate (32%), second in receiving yards market share (39.4%), and first in receiving touchdown market share (53.8%) among qualifying wide receivers last year. More importantly, New York improved their quarterback situation this offseason. Nabers has overall WR1 upside this year.
Dak Prescott (DAL): ADP 106.8 | QB12
Unfortunately, Prescott and his fantasy players want to forget about last year after an outstanding 2023 season. The veteran finished as the QB32, averaging 14.6 fantasy points per game, a career low, posting a lower average than Derek Carr (15.1) and Anthony Richardson (14.9). Prescott missed the final nine games with a hamstring injury that required surgery. Thankfully, he is 100% healthy, having an impressive training camp showing, and will be ready for Week 1.
Prescott was the QB3 in 2023, averaging 20.2 fantasy points per game, totaling 36 passing touchdowns. Furthermore, he started to use his legs for the first time since suffering a dislocated ankle in 2020. The veteran had 242 rushing yards and two touchdowns. By comparison, Prescott had 328 rushing yards and two touchdowns over the previous two seasons. More importantly, the veteran has the best set of weapons at his disposal since Dallas traded away Amari Cooper.
Last year, CeeDee Lamb was the only member of the team to finish with over 610 receiving yards. Furthermore, he is the only Cowboy with more than 765 receiving yards in a season over the past three years. Thankfully, that will change this season after Dallas traded for George Pickens. The former Georgia star has made several highlight reel receptions in training camp. Don’t be surprised if Prescott has the third top-five finish of his career this year.
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