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Fantasy Football League Winners: Marvin Harrison Jr, Tee Higgins, DJ Moore

Fantasy Football League Winners: Marvin Harrison Jr, Tee Higgins, DJ Moore

Finding that one wide receiver who can change the course of your fantasy football season is every manager’s dream. These league-winning wide receivers can outperform their draft position, deliver consistent weekly production, and carry your team through the fantasy playoffs. To help you identify the best options for 2025, we’ve gathered insights from our Featured Pros – a collection of the most accurate and respected fantasy football experts in the industry.

Our analysts have evaluated player situations, offensive schemes, target shares, and historical trends to pinpoint the wide receivers most likely to deliver game-changing value this year. Whether you’re looking for an elite WR1 to anchor your roster or a mid-to-late round steal with breakout potential, this list highlights the players who can give you a decisive edge over your competition.

Let’s dive into the league-winning wide receivers for 2025 that our Featured Pros believe can help you bring home a fantasy football championship.

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Fantasy Football League-Winning Wide Receivers to Target

Marvin Harrison Jr. (ARI)

Marvin Harrison Jr., Cardinals: Arizona opted against adding an impact WR in the draft or free agency, signaling confidence in Harrison. Their inaction supplies the 23-year-old with high-end target potential (think 130-140, if he stays healthy). Also note: Harrison added weight this offseason and said he feels more comfortable in the offense.”
– Kevin English (Draft Sharks)

“Don’t look at me like that. I can feel your look. Marvin Harrison Jr. didn’t live up to many fantasy drafters (and my) hopes or expectations last year. Sometimes it takes players a few years to make the leap. A lot of people wrote off another one of Ringo’s picks, Jameson Williams, last year at this time, and they’re eating some tasty crow this summer. I like mine with honey mustard, haha! Anyway, I digress….I don’t know if it’s going to be this year, next year, or 2027, but sooner or later, Marvin Harrison Jr. is going to be a fantasy star. He’s just too talented and dedicated to his craft not to reach his immense potential.”
– Mark Ringo (Sleepers and Busts)

Marvin Harrison, Jr. was the consensus rookie WR1 (and maybe many people’s #1 rookie overall), but he didn’t live up to the hype, much to dynasty owners’ dismay. He also disappointed owners in redraft leagues who drafted him, on average, in the 2nd round. At that draft position, his numbers weren’t incredible, but for most rookie wide receivers, a 62/885/8 line is very good. Coming into year two, where he is being drafted at WR18/39 overall, he is sure to reward owners. He had an off-season to work with Kyler Murray and will improve on his 116 targets and 53% catch rate from his rookie year. If he can get to 150 targets and the league catch average of 63% (although that could increase too), it would net him a stat line of 94/1333/10+, rewarding owners with playoff aspirations and league championships who waited a year to draft the second-generation WR.”
– Adam Dove (The Fantasy Couriers)

Tee Higgins (CIN)

“The Cincinnati defense looks pretty bad on paper, so the Bengals will have to put up a lot of points to win games and figure to be pass-heavy. Tee Higgins scored 10 touchdowns in 12 games last season and was pacing for almost 1,300 yards. He’s paired with one of the best pure passers in the game. The lowest yardage total for Joe Burrow in any of his full seasons was 4,475 yards, and the lowest TD total for Burrow in any of his full seasons was 34. And what if Ja’Marr Chase misses time? Chase has missed five games over the last three years, and in those five games, Higgins averaged 102.2 yards and 20 PPR points. Yes, there are injury concerns with Higgins. But if he stays reasonably healthy, he’s going to smash.”
– Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)

DJ Moore (CHI)

D.J. Moore has taken more heat than the CEO of Astronomer this offseason. Ironically, Moore was also caught on camera, but his issue was “lacking effort” in 2024. Moore has been a part of some pretty bad situations, and there has never been an issue with his effort. If anything, I think his 2024 play reflects how terrible the Bears were as an organization last year. Since the buzz after the draft, there have been no reports about his effort. The Bears have the potential to be this year’s breakout offense with highly sought-after Head Coach Ben Johnson calling the shots and Caleb Williams entering his second year. Especially with Luther Burden having yet to practice, D.J. Moore will be a volume receiver and primed to lead this team in targets for the third year in a row. I’m calling for him to finish inside the Top 10 at the position for the second time in three years.”
– Ellis Johnson (FantasyPros)

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