X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Value Picks
Compare Any Players
News and Alerts

Frank Ammirante's Fantasy Football Sleepers and Busts: AFC/NFC West Edition (2025)

Jaxon Smith-Njigba - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL DFS Picks

Frank Ammirante's players to target and avoid in the AFC West and NFC West for 2025 fantasy football leagues, including Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Marvin Harrison Jr., Rashee Rice, and Ashton Jeanty.

We're now in the thick of fantasy football draft season, so let's dive into my targets and avoids for the AFC West and NFC West for 2025.

We'll review Underdog ADP as of July 21 to identify three targets and three avoids from each of these divisions.

With that in mind, find out why players like I'm targeting Ashton Jeanty, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and more, while also avoiding Rashee Rice, Marvin Harrison Jr, and others.

Editor's Note: Stay on top of your draft prep with RotoBaller’s fantasy football rankings, featuring expert analysis, ADPs, and draft insights for both PPR and non-PPR leagues.

 

Fantasy Football AFC West Targets

Ashton Jeanty - RB, Las Vegas Raiders

Underdog ADP: 12.4 (RB5)

Ashton Jeanty is an elite running back prospect at the level of Bijan Robinson, Saquon Barkley, and Ezekiel Elliott. This is a projected bellcow playing in a fast-paced offense with Chip Kelly as playcaller.

Don't worry about Raheem Mostert taking away valuable touches. Expect Jeanty to be the focal point of this offense, especially since new head coach Pete Carroll loves to establish the run.

Right now, Jeanty is being drafted at the end of the first round, but he should be going higher due to his combination of talent and role. I'd take the former Boise State standout over players going ahead of him like Puka Nacua, Nico Collins, Malik Nabers, and Amon-Ra St. Brown.

Marvin Mims Jr. - WR, Denver Broncos

Underdog ADP: 127.4 (WR59)

Marvin Mims Jr. is a talented wideout who came on strong down the stretch of his second season in the NFL. This is a playmaker who can make things happen after the catch, which is why the Broncos gave him so many manufactured touches at the line of scrimmage.

This feels like the case of a young player who has finally found his role in the offense. Even at 127.4 (WR59) ADP, Mims looks like a strong target due to his spike week upside.

Quentin Johnston - WR, Los Angeles Chargers

Underdog ADP: 143.5 (WR62)

Quentin Johnston is the afterthought in the Chargers offense with Ladd McConkey looking like a stud and second-round rookie Tre Harris entering the fold. But don't count out Johnston, who showed some spike week potential last season.

This appears to be a cost-effective piece for a Chargers stack in best ball or a viable end-of-bench stash in redraft leagues.

 

Fantasy Football AFC West Avoids

Rashee Rice - WR, Kansas City Chiefs

Underdog ADP: 36.1 (WR19)

Rashee Rice is recovering from a serious knee injury and faces an inevitable suspension that could last up to six games. Although his price has dipped, it hasn't fallen far enough to justify taking the plunge.

We already saw Xavier Worthy start to emerge during the Chiefs' playoff run. With more missed time for Rice, he could fall in the pecking order. I'd rather go with players like Mike Evans and Tetairoa McMillan at this current cost.

Bo Nix - QB, Denver Broncos

Underdog ADP: 98.4 (QB9)

Bo Nix shattered expectations with a rock-solid rookie season, providing a nice combination of floor and upside for 2025 fantasy football drafts, especially with an upgraded backfield that includes R.J. Harvey.

This is a rare case where I actually think the price is fair, but I'm still avoiding it. The reason is simple: there are quarterbacks who I prefer to take later in drafts. I view Drake Maye and Dak Prescott as two signal-callers with similar upside, but I can wait a round to take them.

J.K. Dobbins - RB, Denver Broncos

Underdog ADP: 111.3 (RB35)

J.K. Dobbins surprised most observers in his return from a torn Achilles to be a dependable back for the Chargers. We saw him sign with the Broncos late in the offseason, which always raises concerns about potential role.

While Dobbins showed burst last season, there's a good chance that he shares carries with Harvey. I preferred taking Dobbins when his price was at rock bottom while he was still a free agent. Now, he's gotten too expensive. I'd rather go with someone like Rhamondre Stevenson (available 10 picks later) if I wanted a veteran in a committee.

 

Fantasy Football NFC West Targets

Jaxon Smith-Njigba - WR, Seattle Seahawks

Underdog ADP: 32.2 (WR17)

Jaxon Smith-Njigba is a third-year wideout with first-round draft capital coming off a season where he showed significant improvements down the stretch.

Now the Seahawks have replaced DK Metcalf with Cooper Kupp. The former Ram is clearly declining, as highlighted by his poor finish to last season. With that in mind, there's a good chance that JSN will be absolutely peppered with targets this year. You're able to get a potential WR1 at the end of the third round, making this look like one of the best values this year.

George Kittle - TE, Seattle Seahawks

Underdog ADP: 38.9 (TE3)

George Kittle is another one of the best values in fantasy football drafts this season. We just saw him finish as TE1 in fantasy points per game. Now you can get him 15+ picks later than Brock Bowers.

With Deebo Samuel Sr. in Washington, Brandon Aiyuk recovering from a torn ACL, and Ricky Pearsall still unproven, the 49ers will rely upon Kittle as one of their top targets. Don't be surprised if the 49ers' star repeats as TE1 this season.

Kenneth Walker - RB, Seattle Seahawks

Underdog ADP: 51.3 (RB16)

Kenneth Walker is an explosive runner who will benefit from an upgrade in scheme now that Klint Kubiak has been hired as the Seahawks' offensive coordinator. This is a run-friendly offense with a playcaller who comes from the Shanahan coaching tree.

Expect Walker to continue to dominate touches in this backfield. With improved rushing efficiency, there's a legit chance that this could be Walker's best season. I'd rather take Walker than the following running backs who go ahead of him: Breece Hall, Kyren Williams, and Omarion Hampton.

 

Fantasy Football NFC West Avoids

Marvin Harrison Jr. - WR, Arizona Cardinals

Underdog ADP: 27.4 (WR14)

Harrison had one of the most disappointing rookie seasons in recent memory, failing to get to 1,000 yards despite going as an early second-round pick in fantasy football drafts.

This doesn't mean that Harrison can't develop into the elite wideout that we all envisioned. However, the problem is that we're not getting a significant enough discount on the price.

Despite finishing as WR42 in fantasy points per game, Harrison is being selected as WR14 this season. Part of the reason why he was disappointing as a rookie was due to poor usage from offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, who had him lined up out wide as a deep threat too often.

But the Cardinals haven't made changes to their coaching staff, so why should we assume that this usage will change? I'd rather go with DJ Moore -- who has a proven track record -- nearly 20 picks later.

Cooper Kupp - WR, Seattle Seahawks

Underdog ADP: 95.3 (WR51)

I mentioned how Cooper Kupp struggled down the stretch last season. In his previous three games, he combined for only 53 yards. As a veteran who has dealt with injuries and now is entering his age-32 season, it's hard to feel confident in a bounce-back.

Kupp is a poor fit next to JSN, who excels in the slot. I'd rather go with younger players like Jayden Higgins at this price.

Kyler Murray - QB, Arizona Cardinals

Underdog ADP: 95.4 (QB8)

Kyler Murray is a relatively safe play at quarterback, but I don't see the upside we've grown used to from the days when Kliff Kingsbury was his playcaller.

The Cardinals are building their team to focus more on their defense and running game. While Murray provides you with a nice floor, I'd rather swing for the fences on Caleb Williams later in the draft.



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy football app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, rankings, starts/sits & more. All free!

More Fantasy Football Analysis




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Value Picks
Compare Any Players
News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Cole Custer

Is A Solid Value Option for Indianapolis DFS Lineups
Riley Herbst

Is an Unfavorable DFS Option for Indianapolis Lineups
Zeev Buium

Aims for Big Role Next Season
Terry McLaurin

Reports to Camp, Placed on PUP List
NHL

Conor Sheary Signs Tryout Deal with Rangers
Denny Hamlin

an Easy DFS Target After Wreck in Qualifying
Arvid Soderblom

Agrees to Two-Year Deal with Blackhawks
Kyle Larson

Will Start 13th to Defend Brickyard 400 Crown
Chase Briscoe

on Pole for Brickyard as Momentum Continues to Build
Ryan Blaney

Learned a Lot in Practice at Indianapolis
Brad Keselowski

Should Be Very Strong at Indianapolis
NASCAR

Could Bubba Wallace Challenge for a Brickyard 400 Win on Sunday?
Ryan Preece

Don't Forget About Ryan Preece at Indianapolis
John Hunter Nemechek

a Core DFS Play After Qualifying Blunder
Ricky Stenhouse Jr

Track Record at Indianapolis Is Abysmal
Todd Gilliland

Hoping to Replicate Solid Run at Brickyard
Jesse Love

Making Beard Motorsport's First-Ever Attempt at Indianapolis
Katherine Legge

Quite Slow at Indianapolis
Tyler Reddick

Toyota Qualifying Dominance Suggests Tyler Reddick is a Strong Contender to Win at Indy
Ross Chastain

Likely to Slice Through Brickyard Field, but Might Not Be the Best DFS Option
Chris Buescher

Recent History of Fading After Strong Qualifying Runs Makes Him a Poor DFS Option
Kyle Busch

Unlikely to Recapture His Brickyard Dominance From a Decade Ago
Josh Berry

Hard to Predict Since He Crashed in His Only Other Brickyard Start
Austin Cindric

Slightly Faster in Brickyard Qualifying, but Likely Won't Do Much
Daniel Suarez

Likely Needs Strategy or Attrition to Contend
Grant Holmes

Headed to 15-Day Injured List With Elbow Tightness
Alejandro Kirk

Being Evaluated for Concussion
Arian Smith

"Catching the Eye" of Teammates, Coaches
Byron Buxton

Makes Early Exit on Saturday
Joshua Palmer

Standing Out at Training Camp
Jac Caglianone

Placed on Injured List
Jermaine Burton

Continues to Impress at Training Camp
Daniel Jones

Gets Second-Team Work on Saturday
Kenny McIntosh

Believed to Have Suffered a Torn ACL
Tetairoa McMillan

"Going to Get Targeted a Lot"
Quinshon Judkins

the Last Remaining Unsigned Pick of 2025 NFL Draft
Anthony Richardson Sr.

Gets First-Team Reps on Saturday
Matthew Stafford

Won't Practice Next Week
Jorge Soler

Hits 10-Day Injured List
Aaron Judge

Going on 10-Day Injured List with Flexor Strain
Ramel Keyton

Titans Signing Ramel Keyton
DeMario Douglas

Far and Away the WR1
Calvin Ridley

Connection with Cam Ward Brewing
Treylon Burks

Suffers Fractured Clavicle
Breece Hall

Ready to Prove His Worth in 2025
Hunter Renfrow

Playing at a High Level in Camp
Justin Fields

Looks Good in Practice on Saturday
Minnesota Vikings

Josh Metellus Signs a Three-Year Extension With Vikings
Nick Chubb

Texans Will Be Judicious With Nick Chubb in Training Camp
Treylon Burks

Exits Saturday's Practice with a Shoulder Injury
Joe Mixon

Expected to Miss Extended Time With Foot Injury
Philadelphia 76ers

Ricky Council IV Waived by Philadelphia
Jonathan Kuminga

Warriors "Haven't Gained Any Traction" on Sign-and-Trade Deal for Jonathan Kuminga
Nick Castellanos

Sitting Due to Knee Injury
Aaron Judge

Not in Saturday's Lineup With Elbow Injury
Aaron Judge

Dealing With Elbow Issue, Goes for Imaging
Nick Kurtz

Blasts Four Homers in Historic Night
Matt Chapman

Returning for Giants
Bobby Witt Jr.

Back for Series Opener Against Cleveland
Ha-Seong Kim

Lands on Injured List With Back Strain
Kyle Tucker

Back for Cubs on Friday
Spencer Jones

Sitting With Back Spasms
Mookie Betts

Not in Starting Lineup for Series Opener
Luis Robert Jr.

Out on Friday With Groin Tightness
Brett Berard

Played Through Shoulder Injury Last Season
Maxim Tsyplakov

Islanders Re-Sign Maxim Tsyplakov on Two-Year Deal
Jackson Blake

Inks Eight-Year Extension with Hurricanes
Ryan McMahon

Yankees Acquiring Ryan McMahon From Rockies
Robert Whittaker

Returns At UFC Abu Dhabi
Reinier de Ridder

Set For Main Event
Petr Yan

Set For Co-Main Event
Marcus McGhee

Looks To Extend His Win Streak
Marc-Andre Barriault

Looks To Win Back-To-Back Fights
Shara Magomedov

Aims To Bounce Back
MMA

Asu Almbayev Looks To Return To The Win Column
Jose Ochoa

Set For His Third UFC Bout
Bogdan Guskov

Set To Open Up UFC Abu Dhabi Main Card
Nikita Krylov

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Austin Riley

Braves Reinstate Austin Riley From Injured List on Friday
Josh Naylor

Expected to Join the Mariners on Friday
Josh Naylor

Traded to Seattle
Taelon Peter

Signs Deal With Pacers
Indiana Pacers

Pacers Withdraw Qualifying Offer for Enrique Freeman
Jared Butler

Moves to Phoenix
Antonio Reeves

Joins Hornets on Two-Way Contract
Jordan Goodwin

Claimed by Suns
Colby Jones

Signs Two-Way Deal With Pistons
NYI

Matthew Schaefer Eager to Make Islanders Roster for Opening Night
NHL

Daniel Sprong Heads to Russia
Kaapo Kakko

Agrees to Three-Year Deal with Kraken
Giannis Antetokounmpo

Commits to Play in EuroBasket 2025
Ethan Thompson

Waived by Orlando
Lindy Waters III

Joins San Antonio
Thorbjorn Olesen

a Low-Risk, Low-Reward Play at 3M Open
Kurt Kitayama

Riding Momentum Into 3M Open
Maverick McNealy

a High-Upside Option at 3M Open
Jake Knapp

Riding Hot Putter Into 3M Open
PGA

Sungjae Im's Ball-Striking Must Wake Up at 3M Open
Max Homa

in Desperate Need of a Bounce Back at 3M Open
PGA

Chris Gotterup Is Red-Hot and Worth the Price at 3M Open
Luke Clanton

a Hard-to-Trust Play at 3M Open
NBA

Vlatko Cancar Moves to Italy
NBA

Lamar Stevens Signs with EuroLeague's Paris Basketball
David Jones-Garcia

David Jones Agrees to Two-Way Deal With Spurs
Kyle Filipowski

Named Summer League MVP
Josh Okogie

Agrees to a One-Year Deal With Rockets on Tuesday
Blake Wesley

Agrees to a One-Year Deal With Portland
Joel Dahmen

May Struggle Again at TPC Twin Cities
Quade Cummins

a Wild Card at the 3M Open
PGA

Haotong Li Tries to Capitalize on Great Open Championship
Chris Kirk

has Potential at the 3M Open
Mackenzie Hughes

Desperate to Play Better in Minnesota
Joe Highsmith

Highly Volatile Heading into TPC Twin Cities
Max Greyserman

Poised to Rebound at 3M Open
Christiaan Bezuidenhout

Seeks Thursday Form at 3M Open
NBA

Ben Simmons Has Interest From Four Teams
Dean Wade

Drawing Interest From Contenders
Jonas Valančiūnas

Jonas Valanciunas Commits to Nuggets
Orlando Robinson

Inks Two-Way Deal With Magic
Davis Thompson

Misses The Cut at Open Championship
Sam Burns

Finishes Tied For 45th at Open Championship
Keith Mitchell

Finishes Tied For 50th at Genesis Scottish Open
Thriston Lawrence

Finishes Tied For 45th at Open Championship
Tom Kim

Misses The Cut at Open Championship
Dustin Poirier

Retires After UFC 318 Loss
Max Holloway

Retains BMF Title
Paulo Costa

Gets Back In The Win Column
Roman Kopylov

Dominated
Kevin Holland

Daniel Rodriguez Defeats Kevin Holland After Back-And-Forth Fight
Kevin Holland

Defeated In Back-And-Forth Fight
Dan Ige

Drops Decision At UFC 318
MMA

Patricio Freire Earns His First UFC Win
Daniel Zellhuber

Loses Back-To-Back Fights
Michael Johnson

Earns Upset Win
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF