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Thunder Dan's Fantasy Football Rookie Wide Receiver Draft Targets: 5 Potential League-Winners (2025)

Emeka Egbuka - College Football Rankings - NCAA CFB DFS Lineup Picks - NFL Draft

Thunder Dan Palyo's fantasy football wide receiver (WR) sleepers for 2025 fantasy football. His top draft values and targets, including Emeka Egbuka, Matthew Golden, and Jayden Higgins.

If there is one position in the NFL where rookies can often make a big impact in year one, it's at wide receiver. This year’s rookie class is loaded with talented players, but there are several who stand out as solid options for fantasy managers looking to find value and upside.

Whether you’re hunting for a mid-round WR3 or a late-round flier with upside, these rookies all deserve your consideration. You won't find the most hyped-up rookie receivers (Tetairoa McMillan and Travis Hunter) here, as I focus on value at ADP.

In this article, I’ll break down why each of these rookies should command your attention in fantasy drafts, providing analysis on their skill sets, team context, and how they could contribute to your fantasy squad this season.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

Emeka Egbuka, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • NFFC ADP: 100
  • RotoBaller PPR Rank: 76

The buzz around the Tampa rookie receiver is mounting. But just because a rookie is generating a lot of buzz in training camp and getting hyped up as a great fantasy pick, that doesn't mean that you have to be a contrarian and avoid him. If anything, there's still plenty of room for profit based on his ADP when compared to our RotoBaller rankings.

Egbuka is yet another in a long line of Ohio State receivers to end up as an early-round pick in the NFL. Like Marvin Harrison Jr. last year, a lot of scouts view Egbuka as one of the most "NFL-ready" prospects and someone who could contribute from day one.

The news out of the Bucs' camp seems to confirm that, as coaches and media have had nothing but praise for Egbuka. He's similarly sized to Tampa incumbent slot receiver Chris Godwin and has been filling Godwin's role admirably while he recovers from the ankle injury that caused him to miss the second half of last season.

Godwin's injury is going to open the door for Egbuka to be on the field early and often, and it's quite possible that strong play from Egbuka could keep him in the mix for targets all season alongside veteran Mike Evans and last year's breakout, Jalen McMillan.

Tampa's offense was dynamic last year with Baker Mayfield at the helm, and I expect them to put up points in bunches this year, especially with six games against some pretty bad defenses within their division. He could start the year as a WR3/FLEX option but work his way up into the WR2 conversation if he can establish a good rapport with his quarterback and function as a safety net for checkdowns from Mayfield. If he's going to function primarily as a slot receiver, his upside is bigger in PPR formats, but right now, he could be considered a value in any format just based on his talent and opportunity alone.

 

Matthew Golden, Green Bay Packers

  • NFFC ADP: 110
  • RotoBaller PPR Rank: 85

Golden is another prospect who has been making some serious noise in training camp. He's been impressing with his ability to make contested catches in traffic and is reportedly already grasping the Green Bay offensive playbook. The Packers drafted Golden in the first round because they badly needed a receiver who could stretch the field in the passing game, and Golden's 4.29-second forty-yard dash was proof of his blazing speed.

The Packers' wide receiver room has been a mess the last two seasons. Christian Watson can't stay healthy, while Romeo Doubs has battled inconsistency and drops. Jayden Reed is great in the slot, but is banged up to start the season, as is Dontayvion Wicks. The Packers want to run the football on offense, but they need a reliable receiver for Jordan Love if they are going to have success in the play-action passing game.

Golden is oozing with potential and should have plenty of opportunities to establish himself as the WR1 in Green Bay. The early results are good, and don't be surprised if he makes an impact for the Packers as early as Week 1.

 

Jayden Higgins, Houston Texans

  • NFFC ADP: 145
  • RotoBaller PPR Rank: 121

As we start getting into the later rounds, Jayden Higgins stands out as a receiver who could be a great source of value at his ADP. The Texans lost both Stefon Diggs (to New England) and Tank Dell (to injury) and are attempting to replace them with Christian Kirk (via trade with Jacksonville) and Higgins (through the draft).

Higgins is a big receiver at six-foot-four and should line up opposite Nico Collins on the outside, with Kirk operating in the slot. Collins will be the undisputed WR1 in this offense, likely commanding a large target share and leaving Kirk and Higgins to battle for the leftover targets.

While Higgins has the size and tools to be a successful receiver in the league, his role in this offense is very much in flux. That's why we are targeting him much later than the first two receivers in this article; his range of outcomes is far greater, as he doesn't have nearly the same opportunity as Egbuka and Golden.

If the offensive line can hold up in Houston and protect C.J. Stroud this season, then this Texans offense has the potential to be very good, and Higgins's chances of breaking out get a lot better. There may be some slow games to start the year, but investing in Higgins may still prove to be the right move if he can establish his role in this offense as the season goes along.

 

Kyle Williams, New England Patriots

  • NFFC ADP: 183
  • RotoBaller PPR Rank: 156

As we get further down the draft rankings, the risk factor obviously increases. While Williams very clearly has the type of dynamic big-play ability that the Patriots would love to harness, he also comes with some warts, which so far have included some bad drops and general inconsistency in training camp.

Williams had a monster senior year at Washington State last year, averaging 92 yards receiving per game and a whopping 14 touchdown receptions. Scouts love his route-running and ability to get open against both man and zone coverage. But can he carve out enough of a role in New England this season to be a dependable fantasy option?

Diggs is firmly entrenched as the WR1, with DeMario Douglas operating in the slot as the WR2. The Patriots are searching for another receiver to line up out wide, and that's where Williams will battle with Mack Hollins, Kendrick Bourne, Kayshon Boutte, and Ja'Lynn Polk for snaps.

Williams is likely the most talented receiver of the group, but he has not done enough to win that job just yet. In the NFL, the cream almost always rises to the top, so Williams could potentially play his way into a bigger role. But for now, it's a crowded WR room in New England where the Patriots will still lean on their running game plenty in Drake Maye's sophomore season.

 

Jack Bech, Las Vegas Raiders

  • NFFC ADP: 195
  • RotoBaller PPR Rank: 183

At this stage in the draft, we know very well that we might be cutting the players we draft this late in favor of a hot waiver pickup. So why draft a boring journeyman WR4 when you can target a rookie who could battle for snaps and potentially carve out a meaningful role on a young, rebuilding team?

The Raiders used a second-round pick to take Jack Bech out of TCU in the 2025 draft. With Brock Bowers and Jakobi Meyers back to resume their roles as the top pass catchers in Las Vegas, Bech is battling Tre Tucker and fellow rookie Dont'e Thornton Jr. for snaps and targets.

Tucker is best suited for the slot, while Thornton is a better fit out wide with his six-foot-five frame. Bech can line up anywhere and has shown some impressive hands by making contested catches. Bech isn't a flashy player, but he won't be outworked by anyone, and I expect that he'll work his way into a bigger role with this in time. For that reason, he makes for a better pick in deeper leagues or Best Ball formats, but don't sleep on Bech in redraft formats either, as Geno Smith should prove to be an upgrade for this Raiders passing game.



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