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Rookie Wide Receiver Sleepers: 2025 Fantasy Football Draft Targets

Kyle Williams - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

John breaks down his three biggest fantasy football rookie wide receiver sleepers from the 2025 NFL Draft and dives into their outlooks for the 2025 NFL season.

After the emergence of Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. and Los Angeles Chargers WR Ladd McConkey in 2024, their rookie seasons, it has become more obvious than ever that first-year players can have massive upside and can even become some of the NFL's best fantasy assets to have.

While New York Giants WR Malik Nabers also had a solid season, he was selected much earlier in fantasy drafts due to the hype surrounding him entering the league. However, McConkey and Thomas weren't largely selected until Rounds 7-10 in redraft leagues. Thusly, they had much, much more value to fantasy teams.

This year's receiver class isn't as deep as last year's, but there are still a few big sleeper candidates I've identified through my analysis so far. Last year, when I begged you to trade for Thomas as soon as possible, early on in the season before his breakout game, my analytics methods paid off, and you'll be the beneficiary if you read the article below!

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Kyle Williams, WR, New England Patriots

There's quite a large part of the community that thinks that wide receiver Stefon Diggs is the presumptive WR1 on his new team. I'm extremely skeptical of this. Not only is he 31 years old and set to turn 32 in November, but he also tore his ACL in Week 8 of the 2024 season.

The career prognoses for receivers coming off torn ACLs north of the age of 30 are decidedly terrible. And he'll now have to compete with Williams, a highly underrated rookie receiver, to be the team's target leader. It will be a tough competition for him.

In rookie drafts, Williams is still absurdly cheap, and in redraft, he's practically free. This doesn't make a lot of sense. Outside of an injured player who's very old for a WR, he has very little target competition. Maybe RB TreVeyon Henderson will get a decent target share, but there's still a huge vacuum.

And Williams is practically free in redraft leagues. What's most impressive about his game is his release package, and that's massively important for WRs. The Washington State product has enough speed to be a deep threat and is a force after the catch with the ball in his hands.

He's very sudden with his movements with the ball in his hands, and turns upfield with great fluidity and abruptness. He ran a 4.41-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, and while that's not utterly elite speed for a WR, he stands 5-foot-11, so he has solid height.

He's also good at boxing out defenders to make catches down the field. With a little more development to his route-running skills, he could quickly become a fantasy commodity, and likely will in a short time. You shouldn't let this player fall through your hands. He's worth an early second-round pick in dynasty rookie drafts, and you can easily secure him in redraft leagues.

 

Jayden Higgins, WR, Houston Texans

Higgins and his former Iowa State teammate, Jaylin Noel, were drafted by the Houston Texans in the second and third rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft, respectively. The Texans moved aggressively for Higgins, though, selecting him in the second round after giving up their first-round pick to the New York Giants.

I have no doubt in my mind, and this is a position that I've held for months now after reviewing the tape and ignoring consensus rankings, that Higgins is simply a better prospect than Tetairoa McMillan, who was drafted by the Carolina Panthers.

And while the Panthers have a poor offense with a bad quarterback, the Texans at least have a quarterback who we know can perform well. Stroud had a tough season in 2024, but the offensive line played poorly, the offensive coordinator was dreadful, and WR Nico Collins was his only good option in the passing game.

Higgins is an absolute stud, and with Collins there to draw coverage off him, he could enjoy an efficient Year 1. I imagine his price will be a lot higher in Year 2. With Tank Dell mostly out of the picture and Noel likely relegated to competing for slot snaps with Christian Kirk, Higgins could enjoy plenty of volume early on.

We have to imagine that Nick Caley, the Texans' new offensive coordinator and the former passing game coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams, will actually allow Stroud to open up the offense more, rather than running the ball 25 times for 48 yards. Or 14 times for 22 yards. Or something like that.

Houston has a lot of talent at receiver now, and it should start throwing the ball a LOT more to compensate. Former Texans OC Bobby Slowik is out the door, thankfully. Higgins profiles similarly to Collins, and we could have a WR1A/1B situation at some point in 2025 or 2026.

Also, Collins' inability to stay healthy could mean that Higgins serves as the team's WR1 pretty soon. Perhaps there will be a stretch of 4-5 games where Collins is out, just like last year. In that case, Higgins would immediately become a red-hot commodity. Collins has missed 17 games in his four-year career so far.

 

Jack Bech, WR, Las Vegas Raiders

The most immediate thing that jumps out to you about Bech is the situation he is stepping into. Despite the good performances of tight end Brock Bowers and wide receiver Jakobi Meyers, Bech will immediately get a chance to run an impressive route share. Las Vegas sorely lacked at the WR2 position last season.

Where Bech lacks most in his game is in pure athleticism. I don't like that he didn't run the 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, and a lack of long speed will likely be an issue throughout his career. But he's a solid route runner and a stud at the catch point, and some receivers can make this work in the league.

It's much harder for receivers to succeed in the NFL in the long term, and especially to be great players, when their separation skills, hampered by a lack of athleticism, aren't top-notch. But like Los Angeles Rams WR Puka Nacua, who ran a 4.57-second 40-yard dash, sometimes a suite of other skills can compensate for being "slow" by NFL WR standards.

Bech is also an ultra-competitor and is tough to bring down with tackles. Combining all his skills, you get a WR who's being mostly ignored in the later rounds of redraft fantasy football leagues, who could genuinely take over the WR1 job from Meyers.

And with quarterback Geno Smith running the show, that could be worth a flex spot moving forward. Smith performed well in Seattle last year despite lacking any semblance of a good offensive line, constantly having to play hero ball, and only having one good, healthy receiver (Jaxon Smith-Njigba) for most of the year.

Bech is primed for a 1,000-yard season in his first year in the league. Hopefully, his skills translate well, but at the price you can get him for, he's a pretty good deal.



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