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Listeners, over the past few days, Fantasy Football has been rocked by a major update ahead of the 2025-26 season. Fantasy Premier League is enacting the biggest scoring shake-up in decades with a new rule: defensive contributions will now award points. For the first time, defenders accumulating at least 10 clearances, blocks, interceptions, or tackles in a single match earn two bonus points, while midfielders or forwards who log 12 of those actions—including recoveries—also snag a two-point cap. This pushes overlooked names like defensive midfielders and sturdy center-backs into fantasy relevance, opening up brand new strategic avenues according to Fantasy Football Scout.

On the NFL side, critical injury news is still dictating draft strategies and rankings. Christian McCaffrey, notorious for both his sky-high ceiling and recent injury woes, sits at the center of debate. ESPN Fantasy says managers are torn—his Achilles injury in 2024, shrouded in secrecy, destroyed last season but his reputation for an elite regimen means some still hope he can outperform age and health concerns. Meanwhile, the Carolina Panthers’ Jonathon Brooks is confirmed out for all of 2025 after a second ACL tear; expectations for him are on hold until he fully recovers.

Quarterback drama also weighs on rankings. Draft Sharks highlights Deshaun Watson of the Browns, who re-tore his Achilles in January. He’ll likely miss all of 2025, which essentially erases his fantasy value and drives Cleveland’s focus on rookie QBs. On the flip side, 49ers QB Brock Purdy’s postseason elbow injury will not affect his availability, sustaining his stock as a low-end QB1 this summer.

For those who chase undervalued picks, Footballguys identifies Alvin Kamara as a potential steal at RB17. Despite public pessimism, his efficiency remains strong and his durability has historically paid off for managers—he’s never finished below RB16 in PPR since entering the league. D’Andre Swift, now with the Bears, faces skepticism over his fit in a new scheme but his receiving floor and lack of competition make him an intriguing value as well.

Several players are lining up for breakout campaigns. ESPN Fantasy points to Miami’s Cameron Ward, the number one draft pick, as a possible rookie sensation in the mold of Jayden Daniels or Bo Nix. High passing and rushing upside in a rebuilding offense gives him a viable shot at QB1 value if things click quickly.

Injuries are unfortunately making headlines on the defensive side too. YouTube’s Post-OTA NFL Injury Tracker notes Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah is already out for the year after a serious neck issue—one that could threaten his playing future. Additionally, Tank Dell’s catastrophic knee injury—multiple ligament tears with severe damage—makes his potential contributions for 2025 highly doubtful.

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