
Packers QB Jordan Love
Love was picked off three times on Sunday while failing to deliver a single touchdown strike through the air. This was the 26-year-old’s worst performance of the year, but he should have no trouble bouncing back as a mid-range fantasy QB1 in the 2025 campaign.

Eagles WR A.J. Brown
Brown had just one catch for 10 yards on Sunday, but that didn’t stop the Eagles from securing a 22-10 win at home. He should bounce back as one of the top fantasy options when Philadelphia faces the winner of Vikings vs. Rams.

Broncos WR Marvin Mims Jr.
Mims had just 13 yards on Sunday, which was a major step back from his 154 yards, four touchdowns, and 52.3 fantasy points over the two previous games. Look for him to bounce back as a mid-range WR3 or WR4 when Denver returns to action next year.

Steelers TE Pat Freiermuth
Freiermuth caught three passes for just 15 yards on Sunday, delivering his worst performance since Week 11 (also against the Ravens). He was the overall TE9 in fantasy football this year, and he should be able to replicate that ranking in 2025.

Commanders TE Zach Ertz
Ertz had just two catches for 23 yards on Sunday. It was a quieter playoff showing for Ertz, but the veteran football standout still had his best season since 2021, ranking as the overall TE7 this year. He’ll look to remain a solid fantasy option as the Commanders advance in the NFC playoff bracket.

Bills WR Amari Cooper
Cooper caught two passes for eight yards on Sunday, giving him just six receptions over his last four contests. The veteran remains on the fringe of the fantasy radar thanks to Buffalo’s high-powered offense.

Chargers QB Justin Herbert
10.1 fantasy points from the quarterback slot isn’t necessarily devastating, but we still expected more from Herbert, who had seven passing touchdowns, one interception, and 97.8 fantasy points over his last three games alone. He threw more interceptions on Saturday (four) than throughout the entire 2024 regular season (three). Fantasy managers should keep the Oregon product outside their top-12 quarterback rankings for 2025 fantasy football.

Chargers RB J.K. Dobbins
Herbert wasn’t the only Charger to have a rough showing on Saturday. Dobbins rushed for just 26 yards on nine carries. He didn’t catch a pass, nor did he score a touchdown. The veteran running back hits free agency in March, and he could find himself competing for a starting job or perhaps serving as the bridge to a rookie who eventually takes over.

Chargers WR Quentin Johnston
Johnston had another atrocious showing on Saturday as he failed to catch any of his five targets. Drops continue to be a major issue for the TCU product, who caught 55 of the 91 passes thrown his way in 2024. His price has arguably never been lower, but even at a discount, Johnston might not be worth pursuing in fantasy football.

Buccaneers TE Cade Otton
Otton totaled 32 yards on Sunday and was once again overlooked as Baker Mayfield preferred throwing to wide receivers Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan. The 25-year-old will still be a high-end fantasy TE2 when the Buccaneers return to game action in 2025.

Buccaneers WR Jalen McMillan
McMillan’s five-game touchdown streak snapped Sunday as the rookie caught two passes for 41 yards. He seemed to be a touchdown machine at the end of the regular season, perhaps convincing Tampa Bay to keep him installed as their No. 2 receiver rather than re-signing Chris Godwin.