
Key Fantasy Football Storylines to Watch Ahead of the NFL Season
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NBC Sports highlights the Jacksonville Jaguars taking an ultra-aggressive swing by trading up to snag Travis Hunter, sending a massive package of picks to move up just three spots. The move speaks to Hunter’s unique value as a dual-threat, expected to make an instant impact both on offense and special teams. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Rams continue their tradition of superstar collecting, bringing in veteran Davante Adams. Even though Adams is heading into his age-32 season and now dons his fourth uniform in five years, he projects as a volume-heavy WR2 for fantasy managers in Sean McVay’s offense, which already features standouts like Puka Nacua.
The ever-evolving injury landscape is top of mind, especially for those eyeing top running backs. ESPN underscores the ongoing concern with Christian McCaffrey’s achilles issues last season. The uncertainty swirling around his health and the natural age curve for running backs turning 29 leaves fantasy managers both hopeful and nervous. Rookies aren’t immune to the injury bug either, with Jonathan Brooks, a Panthers rookie, confirmed out for all of 2025 as he recovers from a torn ACL.
Quarterback storylines also demand attention. FullTime Fantasy reports that Dak Prescott appears to have bounced back from his 2024 hamstring injury, participating fully in OTAs and emerging as a late-round sleeper with QB1 upside. Jacksonville’s Trevor Lawrence is also on the mend after offseason shoulder surgery and should be ready for a full camp, which is good news for those considering him for mid-round value. By contrast, Anthony Richardson in Indianapolis still carries significant risk after aggravating last year’s AC joint injury and will be battling Daniel Jones for the starting job—Richardson's fantasy stock is trending down and he’s barely draftable in single-QB leagues.
On the positive end, PFF’s updated dynasty rankings show little movement among the established elite at the top: Ja’Marr Chase retains his throne as the consensus WR1, buoyed by the Bengals’ offensive stability and continuity. Bijan Robinson’s sophomore surge in Atlanta has him locked in as the top running back prospect, with the chance for increased production if the offense takes another step forward. Minnesota’s Justin Jefferson remains a top-five fantasy receiver, but his value hinges on rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy’s development.
Bleacher Report’s early mock drafts reinforce these trends with names like Chase, Bijan, and Jefferson coming off the board early, but also spotlight sleepers and risers such as Brian Thomas in Jacksonville and rookie running back Ashton Jeanty in Las Vegas. Injuries are opening opportunities for replacements across the league, as seen with the looming absence of key backs and the renewed intrigue around training camp battles—like the open job in Pittsburgh following Najee Harris’ eye injury over the Fourth of July.
Listeners should also keep tabs on rehabbed stars poised for bounce-back seasons, like Malik Nabers and Amon-Ra St. Brown, both returning from minor offseason procedures. Meanwhile, Tank Dell’s devastating knee injury is likely to sideline him for the entirety of 2025, removing what would have been a potentially electric option from the fantasy pool.
With rankings shifting and more information streaming out of training camps every day, staying nimble is key. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for all the latest. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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