QB
Kyler Murray
2025 Season Stats
QB Overall: 38th QB PPG: 20th
Total Pts: 81 Pts/Game: 16
Height: 5ft 10in Weight: 207lbs
Age this season: 29 Drafted: 1.01
Dynasty Value: Late 2nd rnd pick
Fantasy Jokers
QB - -
Current ADP
QB 23
Advice: HOLD - Kyler Murray’s 2026 outlook comes with a lower ceiling and higher “vibes” risk: he’s still the starter on paper, but expectations should be tempered—think mid-QB1 at best, more likely QB8–12—because between injuries, inconsistent weeks, and the lingering feeling he may enjoy not getting hit by 260-lb linebackers a little too much, there’s a chance his heart isn’t fully in it; if he’s locked in, the rushing keeps him fantasy-relevant, but if motivation wavers, you’ll get flashes of brilliance mixed with games that feel like he’d rather be home, controller charged, wondering why football requires so much cardio.
RB
James Conner
2025 Season Stats
RB Overall: 80th RB PPG: 30th
Total Pts: 33 Pts/Game: 11
Height: 6ft 1in Weight: 233lbs
Age this season: 31 Drafted: 3.41
Dynasty Value: 3rd round pick
Fantasy Jokers
RB 33
Current ADP
RB 34
Advice: SELL - James Conner’s 2026 outlook is productive when present, stressful when planning: if healthy, he’s still good for 900–1,100 total yards and 7–10 TDs because he runs angry, falls forward, and remains the coaching staff’s go-to near the goal line, but the annual concern is whether his body makes it through a full season or taps out around Week 9 like it’s on a load-management plan; draft him expecting solid RB2 output, brace for missed games, and accept that every big run will be followed by you holding your breath until he gets up.
RB
Trey Benson
2025 Season Stats
RB Overall: 78th RB PPG: 39th
Total Pts: 35 Pts/Game: 8.8
Height: 6ft 0in Weight: 216lbs
Age this season: 24 Drafted: 3.02
Dynasty Value: 2X 3rd round picks
Fantasy Jokers
RB - -
Current ADP
RB 45
Advice: SELL - If James Conner doesn’t play, Trey Benson’s 2026 outlook jumps to “now we’re paying attention” territory: expect 1,000–1,200 total yards and 7–10 TDs if he stays healthy, with lead-back volume finally matching his explosiveness, turning him from a speculative stash into a weekly RB2 with upside; the risk shifts from opportunity to durability, but if the path is clear, Benson goes from “interesting name” to “why didn’t I draft him earlier?” very quickly.
WR
Marvin Harrison Jr
2025 Season Stats
WR Overall: 49th WR PPG: 41st
Total Pts: 128 Pts/Game: 11
Height: 6ft 3in Weight: 209lbs
Age this season: 24 Drafted: 1.04
Dynasty Value: Mid 1st round pick
Fantasy Jokers
WR 23
Current ADP
WR 32
Advice: BUY - WR 41 in 2025 PPG, up 3 places from 2024… Marvin Harrison’s growth in the NFL is a SLOW CLIMB. The past 2 seasons he’s been a FLEX player and a big dissapointment. However he has shown flashes of exceptional talent and this past year he dealt with inept QB play. If any owners have lost patience waiting for Marv to figure it out, grab him for a later 1st. Could be a league winning move! Michael Wilson is a great distraction that should drive down his price and draft ADP..
WR
Michael Wilson
2025 Season Stats
WR Overall: 10th WR PPG: 20th
Total Pts: 221 Pts/Game: 13
Height: 6ft 2in Weight: 213lbs
Age this season: 26 Drafted: 2.17
Dynasty Value: 2nd round pick
Fantasy Jokers
WR 41
Current ADP
WR 40
Advice: SELL - Michael Wilson’s 2026 projection looks like solid WR2/3 territory: expect roughly 70–85 receptions, 900–1,100 yards, and 6–8 TDs, assuming similar usage and health, as he profiles more as a steady volume and chain-moving receiver than a weekly explosion play; the upside comes from consistency and full-season availability, while the downside is target competition limiting his ceiling, making him more reliable than flashy but still a useful fantasy and real-life contributor.
TE
Trey McBride
2025 Season Stats
TE Overall: 1st TE PPG: 1st
Total Pts: 316 Pts/Game: 19
Height: 6ft 4in Weight: 246lbs
Age this season: 26 Drafted: 2.23
Dynasty Value: 3X 1st round picks
Fantasy Jokers
TE 1
Current ADP
TE 1
Advice: HOLD - Trey McBride’s 2026 projection is basically “target hog in a tight end body”: expect 95–115 catches, 1,100–1,300 yards, and 7–10 TDs, assuming the Cardinals remember he’s their best offensive weapon and Kyler continues to treat him like a security blanket with hands; the only real risk is defenses finally double-teaming him every snap or Arizona suddenly discovering other receivers exist, but even then McBride feels like a set-and-forget top-3 fantasy TE, the kind of guy who quietly ruins your opponent’s week while they’re still streaming tight ends and asking why this position exists.