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2025 Fantasy Football Rookie Sleepers: Late-Round Prospects With Immediate Upside

Jaydon Blue - College Football Rankings, NCAA CFB DFS Picks, NFL Draft

John's rookie fantasy football sleepers for late-round 2025 NFL Draft prospects. Which under-the-radar rookies possess fantasy football upside in 2025?

Players who are thought of as less likely to succeed in the NFL are typically selected later in drafts. When a player falls through the rounds, it's generally because teams have doubts about their ability to produce. It takes a specific family of skill sets to succeed in the big leagues.

But sometimes, players fall through the cracks. There are steals in the NFL Draft every year, which means there can be steals in both dynasty and redraft fantasy football leagues if you're able to identify players who are likely to outperform their draft capital. Or at least can do so.

This isn't an easy thing to do, and it's difficult for many not to fall victim to confirmation bias. You have to prevent yourself from becoming infatuated with certain players and focus purely on what you think will happen at the next level. It's a somewhat philosophical debate to have and something I've pondered for well over a year now. I'll give my unbiased takes on who could immediately make an impact and be productive in fantasy football out of the 2025 NFL Draft class.

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

 

RB Jaydon Blue

Texas Longhorns running back Jaydon Blue is the latest of a long line of elite RB prospects from down south, and Blue is easily the fastest of the group of him and Jonathon Brooks, Bijan Robinson, and Roschon Johnson. The other three have a home in the league, and Blue will, too.

He only started for one season at Texas, given that Brooks did in 2023 and Robinson did so in 2022. While he produced quite well, he's now being handily overlooked in a deep RB class. That's probably not a great idea if you're a fantasy manager looking for an edge.

He's 6-foot and 200 pounds, and size wasn't a problem for Miami Dolphins running back De'Von Achane, so it won't be a problem for the much heavier Blue, either. There's a real cognitive dissonance that fantasy managers have when it comes to running backs, too.

You can write endlessly about how Blue started only one year, he's not the most agile or productive, he might have problems with vision or cutback ability, etc, etc. But the moment he breaks off a long touchdown run, which is likely to happen at some point in 2025, the tune completely changes to "Wow, he could be great in fantasy!"

This is something that should've already been accepted because he has fantastic acceleration and blazing speed. You can't argue with elite speed, and you especially can't argue when a player rips off a long touchdown and starts getting more volume once his coaches realize what he can do.

And Blue is a good receiving back as well. While in a class this deep, he'll fall to the later rounds, but he can immediately pick up chunk gains, be a reliable pass-catcher, and handle a big workload should he need to. The ridiculous athleticism simply gives him a higher ceiling than many other players.

The "what if he can develop" attitude is inconsistently applied to players. Blue may be the most explosive back in the class, yet his ADP suggests he'll never make an impact. If he does develop, he could easily be one of the best backs in this class. You can argue with that all you want when he's streaking past a defensive back for a 70-yard touchdown next season.

 

RB Bhayshul Tuten

UPDATE: Please note that Tuten's elite combine performance means he probably won't be going on Day 3 anymore. This piece was originally written before the combine. 

Virginia Tech Hokies running back Bhayshul Tuten is one of the best RBs in this year's class and is being overlooked mostly because he went to Virginia Tech. He had elite production in his senior season despite very poor run-blocking by his offensive line.

He rushed 183 times for 1,159 yards (averaging 6.3 yards per carry) and scored 15 rushing touchdowns in just 11 games. He also caught 23 passes for 81 yards and two touchdowns. He wasn't used much as a receiver but was very capable in that area. But what stands out the most about Tuten is that he's an elite athlete with elite speed and is good at basically everything running backs need to do.

One of the bigger criticisms of him that I've seen is the same old, tired excuse that he isn't a good pass-protector (which is objectively not true). And they said the same about Cincinnati Bengals running back Chase Brown, but look what happened. Tuten is faster than Brown and has better contact balance.

Taking a direct hit from a linebacker, bouncing off it like it's nothing, and quickly reaccelerating to a speed faster than the defensive back runs on the play in the above X clip should tell you all you need to know. There's plenty of other great tape out there as well.

Tuten is highly underrated. He's another player you need to draft in all your leagues this season. There are quite a few in this rookie class because it's so stacked at RB. And at his ADP, you'll be getting him for free.

 

RB Brashard Smith

SMU Broncos running back Brashard Smith has a complete skill set for a running back and used to play receiver, so it's puzzling to see him rated behind so many other inferior prospects.

He has great vision, footwork, short-area quickness, and change-of-direction ability. He's also an elite accelerator, and when he turns on the jets, he severely punishes defenders who don't have good angles on him.

His long speed is fantastic, and he's in a dense cluster with Tuten, Blue, and Tennessee Volunteers running back Dylan Sampson at the least. While for running backs, 0-60 is far more important, Smith has plenty of burst. There are very few RBs in the league who hit more than a handful of home-run touchdowns each season.

Instead, being able to exploit small gaps in the defense by bursting past crashing linebackers and forcing defensive backs to chase you down can help you end up with consistent extra yardage. Speed and acceleration are both functions of time, and if defenders don't have enough time to close gaps, it can lead to big plays.

He also has a very elite receiving ability for a running back, as many converted WRs do. The upside in PPR is massive, and you should draft him in all your leagues.

 

WR Tez Johnson

You can ignore a lot of "negatives" when you find a consistently good separator of a wide receiver. Oregon Ducks WR Tez Johnson is exactly that. He's Tank Dell 2.0, yet he probably won't be drafted in the first three rounds due to his diminutive size.

Today's NFL features plenty of two-high safety shells and formations designed to take away deep passes. So, WRs who can thrive in the intermediate areas of the field can be difference-makers immediately at the next level. It also really helps when they're good at dodging defenders after the catch, which can help them pick up crucial first downs more consistently.

Johnson doesn't need to be a WR1 or an "X" receiver to make a quick impact. He just needs to do what he's always done -- get open, get open quickly, make catches, and make guys miss after the catch to pick up more yards. He will do those things from Day 1. So, you should draft him as well. He'll be a steal in all formats.



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