👉 TAP TO SAVE 50% WITH CODE SPRING
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


One-Man Fantasy Football Mock Draft (Eight Rounds): 12 Teams, PPR Scoring

Ja'Marr Chase - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL Injury News, DFS Lineup Picks

Jp's 12-team fantasy football mock draft for 2025. His one-man mock draft an breakdown for the top eight rounds for PPR scoring. Read the sleepers and busts analysis.

In fantasy football, the PPR (points-per-reception) draft is a strategic minefield. This article details a unique experience: a one-man draft where I personally selected players for each of the 12 teams in the league. This isn't a simple list of overall player rankings. Instead, I approached this as a genuine simulation, making decisions from each specific draft position. The process involved a mix of gut feelings and strategic thinking, as I reached for players, let others slide, and chose the best available talent to fit each team's unique needs.

This exercise proved to be much more challenging than it initially seemed. When you're sitting in the draft room, it becomes obvious just how personal your player preferences are. We all have players we avoid, and unfortunately, some of my "out guys" were still on the board when their talent dictated they should be chosen. In the end, every pick came down to the specific team I was drafting for and the strategy I wanted to implement from their position.

Ultimately, the goal of any fantasy draft, whether you're picking first or last, isn't just to select the "best available player" but to have a clear strategy and stick to it. Let's dive into the mock draft!

Editor's Note: The FFPC Baby Gorilla Tournament is now open, featuring a $100,000 grand prize and a $675,450 total prize pool! This 12-team, Tight End Premium contest uses a 20-round draft format, with the overall winners determined by total points scored during Weeks 15–17. Get $25 to use toward your first entry by signing up through our link. Grab your team now! Sign Up Now!

 

Fantasy Football One-Man 12-Team Mock Draft

Rosters: QB (1), RB (2). WR (2). Flex (1)

 

Fantasy Football Mock Draft - Round 1

Team 1: Ja'Marr Chase (WR, CIN)

Ja'Marr Chase is the clear-cut consensus No. 1 pick in 2025 PPR drafts. He’s a superstar wide receiver who commands a massive share of targets in a high-powered offense led by one of the best quarterbacks in the league, Joe Burrow. Coming off a dominant 2024 season where he finished as the highest-scoring non-quarterback in all of fantasy football, his place at the top is undeniable.

Chase’s elite production, totaling 403 PPR points last season, shows he has the talent to replicate his performance. While it's true that no player has repeated as the fantasy points leader two years in a row, Ja'Marr Chase has all the tools and is in the perfect position to be the first. His talent, combined with his environment in Cincinnati, makes him a generational player.

This pick shouldn't be overthought. When you're on the clock with the first overall selection, don’t hesitate, take Chase.

Team 2: Bijan Robinson (RB, ATL)

At pick number two, I am betting on Bijan Robinson's immense talent and high-volume role in the Falcons' offense. As a true three-down back, he is a rare and valuable asset in fantasy football, capable of contributing as a runner, receiver, and goal-line threat. Bijan's ability to create big plays and his guaranteed role make him, like Chase, a no-brainer with the second overall pick.

After the top two picks, the draft becomes more complex. With elite wide receivers and running backs still on the board, you must decide which player you will anchor your team with. After conducting hundreds of mock drafts, I am confident that high-end running backs will be available in the second round, at pick 10. Studs like Chase Brown, Jonathan Taylor, and/or Josh Jacobs should be available. 

Team 3: CeeDee Lamb (WR, DAL)

CeeDee Lamb is the clear-cut number one option in a high-volume passing offense. I love him with the third overall pick. As the league's leader in fantasy points among all wide receivers in 2023-2024, Lamb has already proven he can be the top player at his position.

Let’s set aside his 2024 - 2025 season for a moment, as he was dealing with a nagging shoulder injury that eventually shut him down for the final two games of the year, all while playing with poor quarterback play following the injury to Dak Prescott.

Don't get it twisted; Lamb is an elite wide receiver. The Cowboys upgraded their offense this offseason by trading for Pittsburgh's George Pickens. This isn't a negative for Lamb. In fact, it’s a huge positive. With a healthy Prescott and a dangerous weapon like Pickens on the other side, defenses won't be able to solely focus on stopping Lamb.

The Cowboys won’t be able to rely on a dominant running game in 2025 and, as a result, will continue to be a pass-first team. Lamb could easily finish as the overall No. 1 non-quarterback player in 2025.

Team 4: Justin Jefferson (WR, MIN)

Returning to the wide receiver well at pick number four, Justin Jefferson is the undisputed selection. He is arguably the best wide receiver in the game and has a proven record of consistently receiving high-volume targets and producing elite results, regardless of his quarterback. You could even make a case for Jefferson at pick three, but I'm not ready to put him ahead of Lamb due to the unknown surrounding his chemistry with rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy.

However, his talent is undeniable, and getting him at pick four is a fantastic value.

Team 5: Jahmyr Gibbs (RB, DET)

With the Tier 1 wide receivers off the board, it's time to turn our attention to the running back position. With only one running back taken thus far, you have your pick between Jahmyr Gibbs and Saquon Barkley at the fifth slot. After David Montgomery's injury in 2024, Gibbs showed that he deserves to be in the conversation as the league's best running back.

His ability to both run and catch makes him the ideal running back to draft in PPR leagues.

While I would have no problem with you taking Barkley at five and Gibbs at six, I am betting that the Lions realize what they have in Gibbs and will find creative ways to get the ball in his hands as often as possible. Although Montgomery isn't going anywhere, reports from Detroit indicate the Lions are toying with playing Gibbs in the slot.

With his youth, explosiveness, and a role in a high-octane offense, Gibbs is the perfect selection at five.

Team 6: Saquon Barkley (RB, PHI)

In my opinion, Barkley is the best running back in football, coming off a historic 2024 season. However, touching the ball 482 times in a single season comes with significant wear and tear. The Philadelphia Eagles know what they have in Barkley, so I don't believe we will see him touch the ball this many times in 2025.

The Eagles should look to keep him fresh by "ground and pounding" defenses with the newly acquired A.J. Dillon. Many experts point to the fact that when a running back rushes for over 2,000 yards in a season, they often experience a significant drop in fantasy points the following year. If anyone can break this trend, it's Barkley.

However, this is always in the back of my mind during drafts, which is why he falls to the third overall running back selected at pick number six.

The players mentioned in my first six picks are almost certainly going to be the top six players selected in all PPR drafts. The order, however, can go any which way. I relied on my research into the available players in the second round and decided that one of the top wide receivers was the way to go with the third overall pick because, as you will see, I believe the remaining crop of running backs in the second round is all RB1 material.

Team 7: Amon-Ra St. Brown
Team 8: Malik Nabers
Team 9: Derrick Henry
Team 10: Nico Collins
Team 11: Ashton Jeanty
Team 12: De'Von Achane

Regarding Nabers, as a Giants fan, I may be biased, but I don’t think the team will be as bad as people say it will be in 2025. Although their record may be horrendous, they have one of the toughest schedules in the league, and the team will still be competitive. At pick number seven, Nabers is the clear choice.

Nabers is a freak athlete who flourished as a rookie in 2024, finishing as the WR7 in PPR leagues despite inferior quarterback play. It's not out of the question to think he could arguably finish as the top wide receiver in 2025. The New York Giants made some big additions this offseason, upgrading their defense and bringing in three new quarterbacks. We know that Russell Wilson will start Week 1 for the Giants.

While Wilson proved in 2024 for the Steelers that he is a shell of the quarterback we saw a few years ago in Seattle, he is undoubtedly an upgrade compared to the quarterbacks throwing to Nabers last season. If he begins to struggle, the Giants will see what they have in their first-round pick, Jaxson Dart. Both of these quarterbacks are significant upgrades from the situation Nabers faced in 2024.

With little target competition, Nabers will be peppered with targets early and often in 2025, making him a fantastic pick here at number seven.

 

Fantasy Football Mock Draft - Round 2

Team 12: Christian McCaffrey
Team 11: Brian Thomas Jr.
Team 10: Puka Nacua
Team 9: Drake London
Team 8: Brock Bowers
Team 7: Josh Jacobs
Team 6: A.J. Brown
Team 5: Jonathan Taylor
Team 4: Lamar Jackson
Team 3: Chase Brown
Team 2: Bucky Irving
Team 1: Josh Allen

For the first time in what feels like forever, McCaffrey is not ranked as a top pick in fantasy football. However, McCaffrey hasn't lost a step. The primary concern with drafting him is simple: his availability. While he is arguably the most talented running back in the league, his recent injury history raises concerns.

If you are willing to take the chance and he does, in fact, stay healthy in 2025, McCaffrey could be the steal of the draft. I would have ranked him within the top eight, but the newly acquired Brian Robinson Jr. gives me pause. The goal for the 49ers couldn't be less about your fantasy championship; their priority is winning a Super Bowl.

A healthy McCaffrey, come playoff time, will give them the best chance to compete. I can see Robinson taking a few carries away from McCaffrey, and maybe even some goal-line work. Why pound him up the middle on short-yardage plays when you have a big back like Robinson? I believe I am in the minority when I say the addition of Robinson hurts McCaffrey in 2025, but due to the unknown, I have him ranked at the beginning of the second round.

If I'm wrong, he'll be one of the biggest steals in the draft. If I'm right, then the second round is about right for him.

Despite being ranked 12th on RotoBaller's rankings, Nacua fell to pick number 15 in my one-man draft. The sole reason for his drop has nothing to do with Nacua's talent and everything to do with the health of his quarterback, Matthew Stafford. Reports are coming out that Stafford should be good to go for Week 1, but a back injury to a 37-year-old player is nothing to turn away from.

One blindside hit or an awkward fall could not only derail the hopes of all Rams fans but could also severely hurt Nacua's fantasy outlook in 2025.

At pick 20, the eighth pick of the second round, I faced a true coin flip between Brown and Taylor. While both are excellent options. My decision ultimately came down to team philosophy. I opted for a running back on a team that wants to run the ball and not put the game in the hands of their quarterback, Daniel Jones. I would, however, be absolutely thrilled to have either player on my team.

As for Irving, I am not as high on him as many others are. While I do think he will have a good season, I would much rather have Brown or Taylor.

 

Fantasy Football Mock Draft - Round 3

Team 1: Ladd McConkey
Team 2: Tyreek Hill
Team 3: Kyren Williams
Team 4: Trey McBride
Team 5: James Cook
Team 6: Tee Higgins
Team 7: Marvin Harrison Jr.
Team 8: Breece Hall
Team 9: Jaxon Smith-Njigba
Team 10: Joe Burrow
Team 11: Jayden Daniels
Team 12: Garrett Wilson

As you can tell, I am extremely high on Burrow. The Cincinnati Bengals have arguably the most explosive offense in the league, but they also have one of the worst defenses. Because of this, the Bengals will need to score often to stay in games.

While taking Burrow here in the third round is a big reach, he is ranked as RotoBaller's 63rd overall player, and I am willing to make that call. After throwing for 4,918 yards, 43 touchdowns, and only nine interceptions in 2024, I don't see his numbers dipping. Burrow is as good as it gets and could easily finish as the QB1 in 2025.

After the first three rounds, the draft from the third spot is the start I like the most. I love this team’s foundation, starting with Lamb in Round 1 and then selecting back-to-back running backs, Brown and Williams, in Rounds 2 and 3. This team has a bunch of workhorses, which means they will have opportunities each week to score a ton of points from their first three picks.

 

Fantasy Football Mock Draft - Round 4

Team 12: Mike Evans
Team 11: Alvin Kamara
Team 10: Omarion Hampton
Team 9: Jalen Hurts
Team 8: Kenneth Walker
Team 7: Chuba Hubbard
Team 6: Davante Adams
Team 5: DK Metcalf
Team 4: Terry McLaurin
Team 3: Courtland Sutton
Team 2: DJ Moore
Team 1: James Conner

Update: On Monday, August 25, Terry McLaurin signed his contract extension, ending his holdout. This would bump him into the late third or early fourth round.

James Conner fell to the last pick in the fourth round. After Hampton was selected with the third pick of the round, I decided to go with Walker and Chuba Hubbard over Conner. He dipped to the end of the round instead of the middle for a few reasons: running back was not a necessity for teams 2 through 6, and three of those six teams had already solidified their running back rooms with two players at the position.

Conner is also coming off a 2024 season where he had the largest workload of his career. At age 30, I believe Arizona will try to mix in their second-year running back, Trey Benson, to keep Conner fresh in 2025. This, along with his age, gives me a reason to pause on him in the early fourth round.

 

Fantasy Football Mock Draft - Round 5

Team 1: TreVeyon Henderson
Team 2: George Kittle
Team 3: DeVonta Smith
Team 4: Xavier Worthy
Team 5: George Pickens
Team 6: Isiah Pacheco
Team 7: Rashee Rice
Team 8: Zay Flowers
Team 9: David Montgomery
Team 10: Tetairoa McMillan
Team 11: Jameson Williams
Team 12: Sam LaPorta

Taking Rashee Rice in the fifth round is a calculated gamble. While he will be suspended for six games, he will be Patrick Mahomes' top wide receiver during the entire second half of the season. Is this a risk you are willing to take? 

 

Fantasy Football Mock Draft - Round 6

Team 12: Jaylen Waddle
Team 11: Calvin Ridley
Team 10: RJ Harvey
Team 9: Jerry Jeudy
Team 8: Travis Hunter
Team 7: T.J. Hockenson
Team 6: Travis Kelce
Team 5: Patrick Mahomes
Team 4: Rome Odunze
Team 3: Tyler Warren
Team 2: Baker Mayfield
Team 1: Evan Engram

The news is spreading quickly. Tyler Warren is that guy and will be a fantasy stud for years to come. I am super excited to grab him in the sixth round.

 

Fantasy Football Mock Draft - Round 7

Team 1: Matthew Golden
Team 2: Jordan Addison
Team 3: Ricky Pearsall
Team 4: Tony Pollard
Team 5: Kaleb Johnson
Team 6: Bo Nix
Team 7: Aaron Jones Sr.
Team 8: Chris Olave
Team 9: Mark Andrews
Team 10: David Njoku
Team 11: Quinshon Judkins
Team 12: Jared Goff

Tony Pollard moves up this draft after the news that Tyjae Spears will be placed on injured reserve with a high ankle sprain. Given this news, I would have selected Pollard even earlier, closer to the fifth round.

I don't think you will find someone higher on Pearsall than I am. With the ongoing contract dispute and injury to Jauan Jennings and Brandon Aiyuk, who is still recovering from a torn ACL, I believe Pearsall is perfectly positioned to take advantage of this opportunity and become Brock Purdy's favorite receiver. I'm willing to bet on Pearsall's undeniable talent to make him a fantasy star for years to come.

 

Fantasy Football Mock Draft - Round 8

Team 12:Khalil Shakir
Team 11: Deebo Samuel Sr.
Team 10: Jakobi Meyers
Team 9: D'Andre Swift
Team 8: Brock Purdy
Team 7: Kyler Murray
Team 6: Emeka Egbuka
Team 5: Colston Loveland
Team 4: Joe Mixon
Team 3: Stefon Diggs
Team 2: Jaylen Warren
Team 1: Travis Etienne

With the news that Jakobi Meyers has requested a trade from the Las Vegas Raiders, I would move him down my draft board. Depending on where he lands, if he is traded at all, I don't think he will find a more ideal situation for fantasy production than the one he currently has as a Raider.

While a trade is not imminent, this uncertainty is enough to lower his draft stock for me. In addition, with Mixon recently being placed on the PUP list, his ADP will likely continue to drop towards the double-digit rounds.

 

Fantasy Football Mock Draft - The Winner

The winner of this 8-round 12-team draft is Team 3. With a foundation of Lamb, Brown, Williams, Sutton, Smith, Warren, and Pearsall, this is a fantastic start. I am a big believer in stacking a star wide receiver with his quarterback. By selecting Lamb third overall, Team 3 knows they can wait on a quarterback and grab Prescott later in the draft to complete their stack.

Say what you will about him, but the last time a healthy Prescott played a full season, he was an MVP candidate. The thought process is simple: If Prescott struggles, Lamb will struggle, and if Lamb struggles, Team 3's first-round pick is a bust. I am willing to go all-in at this point and wait to draft Prescott.

The Cowboys are going to sling it all year, and adding Pickens to the mix will only help Prescott and the rest of this offense. I am willing to take the chance as it could pay off significantly at the current cost.

 

Fantasy Football Mock Draft - Draft Board

 

Fantasy Football Mock Draft - Value Picks

Round 1: Ashton Jeanty

Round 2: Christian McCaffrey

Round 3: Marvin Harrison Jr.

Round 4: Terry McLaurin

Round 5: Tetairoa McMillan

Round 6: Tyler Warren

Round 7: Matthew Golden, David Njoku

Round 8: Emeka Egbuka, Stefon Diggs, Jaylen Warren.

More Fantasy Football Analysis



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!




REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Isaac Guerendo

Suffers Torn Pec, Could be Ready by End of Training Camp
Noah Fant

Profiles as a Dynasty Drop Candidate Entering 2026
Rashee Rice

Andy Reid Expects Rashee Rice to be Ready for Training Camp
Jordyn Tyson

Remains Limited in OTAs on Thursday
Tank Dell

Not Participating in Texans OTAs
Jacoby Brissett

Mike LaFleur Not Concerned by Jacoby Brissett's Absence From OTAs
Darnell Washington

Participating in OTAs
Jaylen Warren

Slims Down Over the Offseason
Jaxson Dart

Addresses Teammates to Discuss his Involvement With President Trump
Garrett Wilson

Back at OTAs With Jets
Brock Bowers

Taking Part in OTA Workouts
MLB

MLB Proposes Hard Salary Cap as Part of Next CBA
Xavier Worthy

Limited in OTAs After Having Shoulder Surgery
Patrick Mahomes

Limited to 7-on-7 Drills at OTAs
Joe Burrow

Solidified as a Top Dynasty Quarterback?
Jordan Love

Does Jordan Love Still Have Top-12 Upside in Dynasty?
Dalton Schultz

Can Dalton Schultz Have Another Top-10 Season?
Jayden Higgins

Hype Brewing for a Jayden Higgins Breakout in Year 2
Luther Burden III

Ben Johnson Suggests Buying Stock in Luther Burden III
Kenley Jansen

Tigers Place Kenley Jansen on Injured List With Pelvic Inflammation
A.J. Brown

Eagles, Patriots "Not Particularly Close" to A.J. Brown Deal
Kenyon Sadiq

has Hernia Surgery, Expected to be Ready for Training Camp
Teoscar Hernández

Teoscar Hernandez Heading to Injured List With Hamstring Strain
Treylon Burks

A Treylon Burks Dynasty Resurgence Looking Highly Unlikely
Cedric Coward

Aims to Improve Ball-Handling Ability
Jonas Valančiūnas

Jonas Valanciunas Attracting Interest From Europe
Giannis Antetokounmpo

Celtics Reportedly Not Interested in Giannis Antetokounmpo
LeBron James

Reportedly Waiting for Lakers Approach
MON

Lane Hutson Struggles in Game 4 Loss
CAR

Logan Stankoven Nets Eighth Postseason Goal
CAR

Sebastian Aho Pots Game-Winner on Power Play
CAR

Nikolaj Ehlers Tallies Two Helpers in Impressive Road Win
CAR

Shayne Gostisbehere Records Two Assists in Game 4 Win
CAR

Frederik Andersen Establishes Hurricanes New Postseason Shutout Record
Yordan Alvarez

Continues Homer Barrage With Two More Long Balls on Wednesday
Cristopher Sánchez

Cristopher Sanchez Makes History With Seven More Shutout Innings Against Padres
Teoscar Hernández

Teoscar Hernandez Lifted From Wednesday's Game Early With Hamstring Strain
Kenley Jansen

Exits Relief Appearance on Wednesday With Groin Injury
Mason Plumlee

NBA Upgrades Mason Plumlee's Foul to a Flagrant 1
Victor Wembanyama

Receives Warning From NBA
Atlanta Hawks

Hawks Promote Onsi Saleh to President of Basketball Operations
Jalen Williams

Listed as Questionable for Game 6
Ajay Mitchell

Ruled Out for Game 6
Eury Pérez

Eury Perez Pulled Early on Wednesday With Hamstring Issue
CFB

Drew Mestemaker a Top Big 12 Quarterback Right Away?
PGA

Sungjae Im Remains Boom-or-Bust at Colonial
PGA

Michael Thorbjornsen Trending in Wrong Direction Entering Colonial
De'Aaron Fox

Limited to Nine Points in Game 5 Loss
Russell Henley

a Top Option at Colonial
Harry Hall

Hoping Putter Carries Him at Colonial
Julian Champagnie

Notches 22 Points With Four Triples Tuesday
Stephon Castle

Leads Spurs in Scoring Tuesday Night
Rickie Fowler

Looks to Regain Momentum at Colonial
Victor Wembanyama

Struggles in Game 5 Loss to Thunder
Alex Caruso

a Difference-Maker Again in Game 5
Pierceson Coody

Looking to Stay Hot at Colonial
Jared McCain

Produces 20 Points in First Playoff Start
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Scores Game-High 32 Points in Game 5 Win
Martin Necas

Collects an Assist in Game 4 Loss to Golden Knights
Gabriel Landeskog

Scores Only Avalanche Goal in Season-Ending Loss
Carter Hart

Finishes Series-Clincher With 20 Saves
Dylan Coghlan

Continues Unlikely Success Story
Cole Smith

Scores Series-Clincher Tuesday Night
Mark Stone

Nets Another Goal as Golden Knights Finish Off Avalanche
Ludvig Aberg

Looking to Exchange Momentum for a Victory in Fort Worth
Stephan Jaeger

Trending Upward as PGA Heads to Fort Worth
Max Homa

Comes Off Awful Putting Performance at PGA Championship
Tony Finau

Faces Different Test at the Colonial
Robert MacIntyre

Seeks Better Beginning in Fort Worth
Tom Hoge

Ups and Downs Could Continue at Colonial
Brian Harman

Not Having the Best Golf Season in 2026
Austin Eckroat

Struggling Too Often Heading to Charles Schwab Challenge
Zach Bauchou

Tries to Keep Momentum Rolling at Colonial
Keegan Bradley

Looking to Rebound at Colonial
Jared McCain

Moves into Starting Five
Boston Celtics

Joe Mazzulla Wins Coach of the Year
Jalen Williams

is Ruled Out for Game 5 on Tuesday
Zion Williamson

to See More Versatile Role
Cleveland Cavaliers

Kenny Atkinson to Remain Cavaliers Head Coach Next Season
Claude Giroux

Planning to Return for 20th NHL Campaign
Carter Hart

Aiming for Sixth Consecutive Win Tuesday
Evgeni Malkin

Inks New One-Year Deal With Penguins
Mackenzie Blackwood

in Net for Game 4 Against Golden Knights
Valeri Nichushkin

a Game-Time Call Tuesday
Nathan MacKinnon

Will Suit Up Tuesday
Ben Griffin

Looking to Repeat This Week at Colonial
Rasmus Hojgaard

a Player to Avoid at Charles Schwab Challenge
Hideki Matsuyama

Needs Solid Driving Week at Charles Schwab Challenge
Justin Thomas

Trending Well Ahead of Charles Schwab Challenge
Akshay Bhatia

Lacking Driving Prowess Needed at Colonial Country Club
CFB

DJ Lagway Looking to Rebound at Baylor
CFB

Josh Hoover Tasked With Leading Indiana Back to the Playoffs
CFB

Braylon Staley the Next 1,000-Yard Tennessee Receiver?
CFB

Ahmad Hardy's Return Timeline Remains Unclear
Ivan Demidov

Contributes an Assist in Losing Effort
Lane Hutson

Records Power-Play Goal in Game 3 Loss
Frederik Andersen

Enjoys Another Easy Night at the Office in Game 3
Gage Jump

Athletics to Promote Top Pitching Prospect Gage Jump to Major Leagues
Tatsuya Imai

Two Relievers Combine to No-Hit the Rangers on Monday
Dylan Cease

Heading to Injured List With Hamstring Injury
Daniel Suarez

Wins at Charlotte in Rain-Shortened Coca-Cola 600
Christopher Bell

Finishes as the Runner-Up in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte
Denny Hamlin

Falls Short of Winning and Places Third at Charlotte
Tyler Reddick

Places Fourth After Leading Laps at Charlotte
Kyle Larson

Strong and Consistent Day Ends in Fifth at Charlotte
Dylan Cease

Removed From Sunday's Start With Hamstring Discomfort
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Exits Sunday's Game Early with Elbow Contusion
MLB

Reds-Cardinals Game Postponed on Sunday
Edward Cabrera

Cubs Place Edward Cabrera on the 15-Day Injured List
Denny Hamlin

the Favorite to Win at Charlotte
Tyler Reddick

on Pole for Coca-Cola 600
Christopher Bell

Could Break Out of Slump
Kyle Larson

May have A Solid Day at Charlotte
Ryan Blaney

Is A DFS Risk for Charlotte Lineups
William Byron

Could have A Great DFS Performance at Charlotte
Chase Briscoe

Is A Solid Tournament Option for Charlotte DFS Lineups
Ty Gibbs

May not be Worth his Salary for Charlotte DFS Lineups
Chris Buescher

May be a Sneaky Tournament Option for Charlotte Lineups
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace Has Favorable Upside for Charlotte DFS Lineups
Ross Chastain

Is A Strong Addition for DFS Lineups at Charlotte
Austin Dillon

Should Fantasy Managers Roster Austin Dillon for Charlotte DFS Lineups?
Chase Elliott

Should Be Strong at Charlotte
Carson Hocevar

Confident for Coca-Cola 600
Corey Heim

a Chalk DFS Pick at Charlotte
Michael McDowell

Is Michael McDowell A Tournament Option for Charlotte Lineups?
MLB

Orioles-Tigers Game Postponed on Saturday
MLB

Rays-Yankees Postponed on Saturday
Mickey Moniak

Heads to Injured List With Ankle Sprain
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF