QB

Aaron Rogers


2025 Season Stats

QB Overall: 5th QB PPG: 8th

Total Pts: 325        Pts/Game: 19

Height: 6ft 1in Weight: 215lbs

Age this season: 24 Drafted: 1.01

Dynasty Value: Late 1st round pick

Fantasy Jokers 

       QB 11       

    Current ADP    

         QB 13       


Advice: BUY/HOLD - Aaron Rodgers hits free agency as the only QB who might sign a contract or disappear into the wilderness—possibly both. Retirement is the odds-on favorite, but if the itch hits, it’s a one-year “I’m not done yet” deal with a win-now team that lets him run the offense, the meeting room, and possibly the podcast schedule. What he brings is elite football IQ, laser accuracy in short bursts, and dramatic pauses, with the understanding that you’re renting greatness… and accepting that training camp may include a darkness retreat clause.

RB


Najee Harris

2025 Season Stats

RB Overall: 15th RB PPG: 17th

Total Pts: 229        Pts/Game: 14

Height: 5ft 9in Weight: 215lbs

Age this season: 27 Drafted: 2.03

Dynasty Value: Late 2nd round

Fantasy Jokers 

       RB 25       

    Current ADP    

         RB 23       


Advice: BUY - Najee Harris hits free agency with his value reset by the Week 3 Achilles tear—durable reputation intact, but now carrying the biggest red flag an RB can have. Before the injury he was still the same volume-first, punishment-absorbing back, not explosive but dependable. Now he’s firmly in wait-and-see territory, likely looking at a one-year, low-risk deal where a team bets on recovery and toughness, not upside or long-term workload.

RB


Kareem Hunt

2025 Season Stats

RB Overall: 15th RB PPG: 17th

Total Pts: 229        Pts/Game: 14

Height: 5ft 9in Weight: 215lbs

Age this season: 27 Drafted: 2.03

Dynasty Value: Late 2nd round

Fantasy Jokers 

       RB 25       

    Current ADP    

         RB 23       


Advice: BUY - Kareem Hunt hits free agency as the ultimate “we know exactly what this is” running back—not explosive anymore, but smart, physical enough, and always in the right place. After a steady, no-drama year, it wouldn’t be surprising if the Chiefs bring him back on another short deal, because he fits the system, knows the playbook, and doesn’t need warm-up reps. Expect a one-year reunion-type contract, bought for trust, pass protection, and reliability—not highlights.

RB


Austin Ekeler

2025 Season Stats

RB Overall: 102nd RB PPG: 57th

Total Pts: 13        Pts/Game: 6.5

Height: 5ft 10in Weight: 200lbs

Age this season: 31 Drafted: N/A

Dynasty Value: 4th round pick

Fantasy Jokers 

       RB - -      

    Current ADP    

         RB - -       


Advice: BUY - Austin Ekeler hits free agency at 31 years old with a Week 2 Achilles tear, which is about as brutal a combo as it gets for a running back. The instincts and hands are still there, but the burst that made him special is now a giant question mark, and history is not kind to RBs coming back from that injury at this age. There’s a very real chance he’s basically finished as a meaningful contributor, with the best-case scenario being a one-year, low-money flyer as a passing-down specialist—if the legs respond at all. This is no longer about upside; it’s about whether there’s anything left.

WR


Deebo Samuel

2025 Season Stats

WR Overall: 25th WR PPG: 33rd

Total Pts: 188        Pts/Game: 12

Height: 6ft 0in Weight: 215lbs

Age this season: 30 Drafted: 2.04

Dynasty Value: Late 1st round pick

Fantasy Jokers 

       WR 35        

    Current ADP    

         WR 54        


Advice: HOLD - Deebo Samuel hits free agency as the most exhausting WR to game-plan for and the most stressful one to pay—still powerful, still versatile, still capable of wrecking a week, but now carrying mileage, injuries, and inconsistency. When healthy, he’s a weapon, not just a receiver; when not, he’s expensive window dressing. Expect teams to be interested but cautious, with a shorter, incentive-heavy deal rather than a long-term commitment, because the talent is obvious… and so is the wear and tear.

WR


Jauan Jennings

2025 Season Stats

WR Overall: 41st WR PPG: 28th

Total Pts: 146        Pts/Game: 12

Height: 6ft 0in Weight: 210lbs

Age this season: 25 Drafted: 1.09

Dynasty Value: Mid 1st round pick

Fantasy Jokers 

       WR 21       

    Current ADP    

         WR 31       


Advice: HOLD - Jauan Jennings suddenly looks a lot more important with Brandon Aiyuk likely on the way out, which quietly boosts his value inside the building. He already knows the system, blocks like a tight end, and bails out quarterbacks on third down, making him the perfect “keep the offense functional” guy. That’s why the most likely outcome is the 49ers re-signing him at a hometown discount—not because he’s flashy, but because replacing trust is harder than replacing speed.

WR


Stefon Diggs

2025 Season Stats

WR Overall: 17th WR PPG: 24th

Total Pts: 210        Pts/Game: 12

Height: 6ft 0in Weight: 191lbs

Age this season: 32 Drafted: 5.10

Dynasty Value: Early 2nd rnd pick

Fantasy Jokers 

       WR 24        

    Current ADP    

         WR 36        


Advice: HOLD - Stefon Diggs' 2026 outlook is murky at best: he's 32, facing a felony strangulation charge with an April court date, and carries a $26.5 million cap hit that the Patriots can escape with minimal pain . Despite leading the team in receiving and mentoring Drake Maye in 2025, his playoff disappearance and legal uncertainty make him a clear candidate for release unless he takes a significant pay cut .

TE


David Njoku

2025 Season Stats

TE Overall: 34th TE PPG: 29th

Total Pts: 86        Pts/Game: 7.2

Height: 6ft 4in Weight: 246lbs

Age this season: 30 Drafted: 1.29

Dynasty Value: 3rd round pick

Fantasy Jokers 

       TE - -       

    Current ADP    

         TE 25      


Advice: HOLD - David Njoku’s 2026 fantasy outlook is “talent still there, clock definitely ticking” — he’s coming off a quiet 2025 and now faces real competition plus a contract crossroads, making him a volatile but usable option. He’s entering the final stage of his 4-year ~$55M deal, with a large 2026 cap number (~$20M+), meaning the Browns either restructure, reduce his role, or seriously consider moving on. On the field, that translates to a low-end TE1 / high-end TE2 projection: roughly 55–65 catches, 600–750 yards, and 5–7 TDs, heavily touchdown-dependent and very matchup-driven. He’s still athletic enough to spike weeks, but between cap pressure and younger tight ends pushing for snaps, he’s no longer “set-and-forget” — more like “start him, sigh, hope for a TD, repeat.”