Round 1 Instant Reaction

Fri Apr 25 9:45am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

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With Round 1of the NFL Draft in the books, I thought it would be a good idea to give an instant fantasy take on some of the picks made. The first round wasn’t too crazy compared to past years but still had some interesting picks.

Here are my fantasy takes. . . . .

The Titans have their new starting quarterback, taking Cam Ward in the first round. This was expected, so it was not a surprise. Ward should start from day one and could have his ups and downs along the way but has some big-game potential. He is a confident player that likes to sling it up and down the field. This is probably a good move for the Titans, moving on from Will Levis.

Jacksonville made a bold move, trading up to get Travis Hunter. Hunter gives the team a solid starter at receiver opposite Brian Thomas. He also will play cornerback defensively, but the Titans made it sound last night that he will play a lot more receiver in year one. This should be a positive for his fantasy value. I’m still not sure his ceiling as a fantasy receiver, trying to play two positions. There isn’t much history to go in when it comes to his, but normally a player that splits time on both sides of the ball is going to have some erratic production. I would expect that from Hunter in year one. He is probably more reserve material for fantasy teams as a rookie.

The Raiders won the Ashton Jeanty sweepstakes. I don’t consider this the top landing spot for Jeanty but it is not a bad one by any means. Jeanty will carry the load at running back and has next to no competition for carries. And Chip Kelly will be the play caller for the Raiders this year, which should be a good thing for Jeanty. Kelly has a ton of experience and success. He should make Jeanty the focal point of the offense. Jeanty is a first-round fantasy pick as a rookie. He is going to get a ton of work.

Carolina added another weapon for Bryce Young, taking receiver Tetairoa McMillan with their eighth pick. This is great news for Young, who seemed to turn the corner late last season. McMillan should be the top receiver in this offense from day one. He can rack up the targets from Young. Just look at how Young has looked at Adam Thielen the last two seasons. McMillan can have a solid rookie year as the No. 1 receiver for the Panthers. We aren’t sure he has the type of seasons that Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas did as rookies last year, but McMillan can help fantasy teams as a rookie. Just consider him more of a No. 3 in this offense.

The Bears surprised some by taking tight end Colston Loveland with their first-round pick. Chicago already had Cole Kmet but it seems the Bears couldn’t pass on adding another talented pass catcher at tight end. New head coach Ben Johnson is trying to get as many weapons as possible for Caleb Williams. Loveland is likely to emerge as the top tight end before long but Kmet is going to get his playing time as well. So this isn’t an ideal spot for Loveland’s fantasy value. There are a lot of mouths to feed in Chicago right now, so some erratic production could be on the horizon. Just keep this in mind when taking playmakers for the Bears this season, especially when it comes to Loveland and Kmet.

Many thought the second tight end picked was the best one in the draft, so the Colts might have gotten some good value with getting Tyler Warren at pick 14. This is a great pick for the Colts, who have needed a legit starting tight end for years. Warren should step in to start right away and get plenty of work in this offense The only concern for Warren is the Colts quarterback play. Anthony Richardson is going to need to show more consistency if Warren hopes to reach his potential. So I would not expect either of the top tight ends picked to lead fantasy tight ends in scoring, breaking a streak of two straight seasons where that happened. These are good players that should make an impact, though.

The Bucs made a little surprising pick, taking receiver Emeka Egbuka with their first pick. They are planning for the future, though, with Mike Evans not getting any younger. Egbuka would be an ideal replacement. But for his rookie season, he should be third on the depth chart. He will get his targets and chances, but his ceiling is a little limited right now. He might not make a huge fantasy impact in year one. And the addition of Egbuka all but kills the value of Jalen McMillan, who played well with his chances last year. He should move to fourth on the depth chart this season.

The Chargers got their workhorse back, taking Omarion Hampton. This is a great landing spot for Hampton, heading a top offense that likes to run the ball. He should start immediately and play a big role. Hampton is a great fit for the offense, running with power and doing a good job of closing out games. He could be a really solid No. 2 fantasy back his rookie season. The addition of Hampton really hurts Najee Harris, though, who should still get work but not nearly as much as before the draft. Harris might be worth a reserve look for fantasy teams but don’t expect much more with Hampton around.

Green Bay has a crowded receiver room that got a little more crowded with the addition of Matthew Golden. The good news for Golden is that he has a chance to give the team a legit No. 1 receiver. All the other options in Green Bay are more No. 2 options. Golden should be able to start and be a top option for Jordan Love. The addition of Golden probably hurts the value more of the players around him, including Jayden Reed, Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs. So this is a pretty crowded receiver room with a lot of mouths to feed. All these guys could be up and down throughout the season. You have to like the value of Love even more after the addition of Golden, though. Love could have his best season to date.

The Giants have quite the quarterback room after taking Jaxson Dart late in the first round. New York traded back into the first round to get Dart, hoping to have found their franchise quarterback. The team already stated after the draft that Russell Wilson will start this year, having Dart learn behind him. And don’t forget the Giants also have Jameis Winston on the roster. So it would not surprise if Dart was even third on the depth chart his rookie season. He is not going to help fantasy teams unless the Giants have an awful season and he starts getting some chances late in the year.

Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at jeff@rtsports.com. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.

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Travis Kelce Jun 20 12:13am CT
Travis Kelce

Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce is set to turn 36 years old in October, but head coach Andy Reid told reporters on Thursday, June 19, that he has no intention to limit Kelce's snaps this season. 'I'm not feeling that. It would be similar to last year, I would imagine. ... So, he's in great shape right now, so I think he's looking forward to getting going. 'I always watch him. I always keep an eye on him. I know he's getting older. He doesn't know he is getting older, but I do so I can be the bad guy in some cases there and if I think it's catching up to him a little bit, I'll pull off and put him where he needs to be. Other than that, he hasn't shown me any of that yet. He's done real well,' Reid said.

Fantasy Spin: Outside of a three-week window in October during which he barely missed the threshold, Kelce played at least 80% of the team's offensive snaps in all but one regular-season game. While 2024 was a bit of a disappointment from a fantasy perspective - mostly due to a career-low three touchdowns - Kelce posted his seventh straight season of at least 90 receptions. That streak figures to end this year with the Chiefs having a multitude of weapons at Patrick Mahomes' disposal now, but fantasy managers should not be surprised if he remains a strong mid-level TE1.

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Joe Mixon Jun 19 11:53pm CT
Joe Mixon

Updating a previous report, Houston Texans RB Joe Mixon (foot, ankle) should be ready to participate in training camp 'at some point,' although it may not be the first day or so of practice, according to KPRC's Aaron Wilson.

Fantasy Spin: Wilson made it clear that Mixon is "moving well now" while still wearing a protective brace. There is no of knowing how much Mixon's current issues had to do with the team signing Nick Chubb, but it seems clear that the former's days of handling 20-plus touches are probably over. Not only is a (presumably) healthy Chubb a huge threat to Mixon's early-down work, but rookie Woody Marks is also a huge threat to his work in the passing game. Unless Mixon is wildly impressive in camp or Chubb gets hurt, he may be no better than a low-end RB2 this year.

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Aaron Rodgers Jun 19 11:40pm CT
Aaron Rodgers

The Athletic's Mike DeFabo imagines that Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith's scheme will take many of the quick-game concepts from the West Coast offense that will help get the ball out of quarterback Aaron Rodgers' hand to keep him upright and take advantage of his quick release. It could mean lots of slants to receiver DK Metcalf and plenty of Shanahan-style concepts like wide-zone runs and play-action passing built off those runs. DeFabo also thinks they will lean heavily on formations that put four eligible receivers on one side of the formation. Metcalf doesn't have much competition for targets in Pittsburgh, but he comes to the Steel City on a decline since 2020 and is now entering a run-first offense with an aging QB that is probably playing in his final season. The 27-year-old physical freak can do damage on slants, and his overall production could come down to his chemistry with Rodgers. RotoBaller has Metcalf on the WR2/3 borderline in 2025.

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Joe Mixon Jun 19 11:30pm CT
Joe Mixon

Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon (ankle, foot) is expected to be ready at some point during training camp this summer, according to KPRC 2 Sports' Aaron Wilson. It's a bit ambiguous, but Wilson also goes on to say that it's possible Mixon will be taking part in workouts on the first day of camp in late July. The 28-year-old apparently aggravated ankle and foot injuries that he battled through in 2024, which is why he didn't take part in OTAs this spring. Barring a setback, Mixon should be ready for the start of the regular season, but it's certainly something that fantasy managers should be keeping close tabs on after he was in a protective brace. He finished as the RB15 in half-PPR leagues in his first year in Houston but was noticeably quiet toward the end of the year after battling ankle issues. There are injury concerns with Mixon, but he should at least be a high-end RB2 with plenty of volume if he can stay on the field.

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Tyquan Thornton Jun 19 5:40pm CT
Tyquan Thornton

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyquan Thornton has made a good impression with his new team this offseason. "I like Tyquan. I like the way he approached things. He's got the quarterback's trust. That's an important thing. He's gotten some valuable reps here. So far, so good. I'd like to see him in a game situation," head coach Andy Reid said. Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, Marquise Brown, JuJu Smith-Schuster and rookie Jalen Royals are virtual locks to make the 53-man roster, but Thornton could have a leg up for another spot with training camp approaching. He'll be competing with the likes of Skyy Moore and Nikko Remigio. Thornton, a former second-rounder by the Patriots, has speed to spare and has developed strong chemistry with quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The fact that he's also been involved on special teams increases the chances of him winning the No. 6 receiver role this summer.

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Travis Kelce Jun 19 5:20pm CT
Travis Kelce

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said he's not inclined to limit tight end Travis Kelce's snaps this year or make concessions to his age (35) after he briefly contemplated retirement in the offseason. "I'm not feeling that," Reid said. "It would be similar to last year I would imagine as it goes. So, he's in great shape right now, so I think he's looking forward to getting going." However, Reid said he will continue to monitor Kelce as training camp and the regular season progress and makes changes if necessary. Kelce had the third-highest snap count and ran the fourth-most routes of his career in 2024, which bodes well for him staying heavily involved in the offense in 2025. However, the 10-time Pro Bowler and four-time All-Pro's numbers took another dip (97-823-3 line in 16 regular-season starts), making it clear that his ceiling probably is no longer as an elite, high-end fantasy TE1.

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Shedeur Sanders Jun 19 5:20pm CT
Shedeur Sanders

The Cleveland Plain Dealer's Alex Darus reveals that Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders' citation for driving 101 mph came less than two weeks after another speeding ticket that he got in the Cleveland area, and he failed to appear in court just hours before being ticketed for speeding this week. Sanders notable went from potentially being a top-five pick in this year's NFL draft to falling all the way to 144th overall in the fifth round to the Browns. The 23-year-old former Colorado star looked decisive and accurate during offseason workouts, but these off-the-field missteps won't go over well as he merely works to convince the Browns this year that he's working keeping around beyond his rookie season. It's unlikely to result in a suspension in 2025, but Sanders clearly has a lot of maturing to do both on and off the field.

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DeAndre Hopkins Jun 19 3:53pm CT
DeAndre Hopkins

Baltimore Ravens WR DeAndre Hopkins has been helping the other receivers with advice this offseason, according to WR Rashod Bateman.

Fantasy Spin: Hopkins probably will be a No. 3 receiver for the Ravens behind Bateman and Zay Flowers. He should see a few targets each game but may no longer be a weekly starting option in fantasy leagues.

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Harold Fannin Jr. Jun 19 2:30pm CT
Harold Fannin Jr.

The Cleveland Browns signed tight end Sal Cannella and released Tre' McKitty, the team announced on X on Thursday. After going undrafted out of Auburn in 2020, Cannella has spent time with five NFL organizations, but he has not appeared in an NFL game. However, he's been a standout performer for the Arlington Renegades of the UFL over the last two seasons, totalling 97 receptions for 971 yards and seven touchdowns in 20 games. The 28-year-old has not found a way to stick on an NFL roster, but he's getting another chance entering the 2025 campaign. It would be a surprise if he makes a fantasy football impact based on what we've seen thus far, especially in a Cleveland tight end room that already has David Njoku and Harold Fannin Jr.

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Jonathan Ward Jun 19 2:20pm CT
Jonathan Ward

The Pittsburgh Steelers released veteran running back Jonathan Ward on Thursday, the team announced on X. After signing with the organization last offseason, Ward spent the 2024 campaign rotating between the active roster and the practice squad. He appeared in four contests, totaling five carries for 22 yards. The undrafted free agent in 2020 out of Central Michigan has spent time with the Arizona Cardinals, New York Jets, Tennessee Titans, and Steelers during his five-year NFL career, compiling 91 rushing yards and 52 receiving yards with one total touchdown. The 27-year-old could find his way on an active roster for another team, but he'll likely have to make his mark on special teams.

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Treylon Burks Jun 19 2:10pm CT
Treylon Burks

Tennessee Titans wide receiver Treylon Burks (knee) is recovering from a torn ACL he suffered during a special-teams drill last October, but the former first-round pick out of Arkansas is already running and going through drills this offseason. Burks' career has not gone to plan, as he has registered just 53 receptions for 699 yards and one touchdown in 27 career games since essentially replacing A.J. Brown in Tennessee. However, Burks is not concerned with the doubters and is self-motivated heading into 2025. "I am not going out to prove nobody wrong, I am going out to prove myself right, Burks said." While it would be a nice feel-good story if Burks breaks out, there's a chance he will be released by the Titans following training camp. The team has Calvin Ridley on the roster and added wideouts Tyler Lockett and Van Jefferson via free agency. They also drafted Chimere Dike and Elic Ayomanor in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Undrafted rookie Xavier Restrepo and 2024 NFL draft pick Jha'Quan Jackson are among other WRs fighting for a roster spot.

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Robert Rochell Jun 19 12:00pm CT
Robert Rochell

Free-agent cornerback Robert Rochell agreed on an undisclosed one-year deal with the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday, according to his agent, Kevin Conner. Rochell initially signed with the Kansas City Chiefs this offseason before they let him right after the NFL draft in late April. The 27-year-old was originally a fourth-rounder (130th overall) by the Los Angeles Rams in 2021 out of Central Arkansas. He spent his first two NFL seasons in L.A. before playing for the Green Bay Packers each of the last two seasons. Rochell will battle for a depth role in Dallas' secondary this summer in training camp. He played in 11 games (no starts) with the Packers last year and finished with only two solo tackles and a fumble recovery. Rochell has a total of 25 tackles (22 solo), one interception, four pass breakups and three fumble recoveries in 48 games (five starts) in his four seasons.

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Sam Darnold Jun 19 11:30am CT
Sam Darnold

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold had a career year in 2024 with the Minnesota Vikings, completing 66.2% of his passes for 4,319 yards, 35 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in 17 regular-season games to lead Minnesota to a 14-3 record. However, the former third overall pick in 2018 finished on a sour note in his final two games and knows he must prove himself again in 2025 with a new team. Darnold has familiarity with new Seattle offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak from their one year together in San Fran in 2023, but the move from Minnesota to Seattle is definitely a downgrade in terms of overall offense and the weapons he'll have in Seattle. The 28-year-old was excellent throwing downfield in 2024, but it helped to have one of the best receivers in the league in Justin Jefferson. Fantasy managers shouldn't be expecting a repeat of 2024, when Darnold finished as the QB9.

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C.J. Mosley Jun 19 11:20am CT
C.J. Mosley

Former Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets linebacker C.J. Mosley is retiring from the NFL on Thursday on his 33rd birthday, according to Ari Meirov. Mosley was originally the 17th overall pick by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2014 NFL draft out of Alabama. He spent the first five seasons of his NFL career with the Ravens before joining the Jets in 2019. Mosley was a five-time Pro Bowler and a five-time All-Pro during a standout career that was cut short due to a serious neck injury that he suffered last year with the Jets. He played in only two games in his first year with New York due to injury and also sat out the 2020 COVID campaign. During his prime, Mosley was one of the best linebackers in the sport, and he'll finish his 10 years in the league with 1,083 tackles (687 solo), 12 sacks, 55 tackles for loss, 40 QB hits, 12 interceptions, 53 pass breakups, 10 forced fumbles and nine fumble recoveries in 133 games.

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Rashee Rice Jun 19 11:10am CT
Rashee Rice

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said that he expects both wide receiver Rashee Rice (knee) and offensive tackle Josh Simmons (knee) to be full participants at the start of training camp at the end of July. Rice played in only four games last year before suffering a season-ending LCL tear. The injury is behind the 25-year-old, though, and he'll be ready to rock for Week 1 of the 2025 regular season this September after he was a full participant in OTAs and minicamp this spring. Before his injury last year, Rice was the clear WR1 for quarterback Patrick Mahomes and had 24 catches for 288 yards and three touchdowns in the first three games. However, he has a possible suspension hanging over his head for a hit-and-run incident in March of last year, which makes him more of a high-end WR3 target in fantasy drafts this fall.

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C.J. Mosley Jun 19 9:03am CT
C.J. Mosley

Former New York Jets LB C.J. Mosley announced his retirement Thursday, June 19.

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Curtis Samuel Jun 19 12:03am CT
Curtis Samuel

Buffalo Bills WR Curtis Samuel is a 'lock' to make the 53-man roster, in the opinion of The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia, who writes that the team will carry five or six receivers with Samuel, Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, and Joshua Palmer as the other locks.

Fantasy Spin: Just in terms of finances, Samuel was always considered a pretty safe bet to make the team in 2024 as releasing him would bump his cap hit from $9 million to a little over $12 million, though after a dismal first season in Buffalo (31-253-1 in 14 games) it at least seemed feasible, especially with veterans Elijah Moore and Laviska Shenault in the mix. The Bills will be hoping Samuel can produce more in Year 2, though fantasy owners are likely painfully aware how long it's been since Samuel delivered meaningful value. At best, he's watch-list fodder in case he revitalizes his career.

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Bucky Irving Jun 18 6:50pm CT
Bucky Irving

Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving noted last week that he aims to improve heading into his second season. "But yeah, just always going back and looking at the film and looking at things that you can get better at and improve in, and also not getting satisfied and stuck in last year," said Irving. "Nobody cares about what you did last year. It's, 'What can you do for me now?'" The Oregon alum burst onto the scene last season with a PPR RB13 finish despite toting the rock just 207 times. He displayed an elite ability to break tackles and was a catalyst for Tampa Bay with the ball in his hands. With the Buccaneers returning all of their offensive line starters from 2024, Irving could be in for a massive year with a focus on aiming higher in his second season. He's one of the more exciting picks in the first two rounds of fantasy drafts.

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Shedeur Sanders Jun 18 6:20pm CT
Shedeur Sanders

Fox 8 News of Cleveland reports that Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders was pulled over early Tuesday morning and issued a citation for speeding. According to Strongsville police records, the 23-year-old was stopped by an officer on 71 North after he clocked in at 101 MPH -- 41 MPH over the posted speed limit. He can either fight the ticket in court or pay the fine. It's not the worst thing in the world for Sanders, but undoubtedly not a good look and unacceptable behavior for an athlete employed by the NFL. While it's unknown whether there'll be repercussions from the team or league, it doesn't quell the character concerns that surrounded him during the draft process.

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Lamar Jackson Jun 18 5:53pm CT
Lamar Jackson

Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson said he is not interested in talking about his contract situation at this time.

Fantasy Spin: Jackson has been passed by multiple quarterbacks in terms of salary over the last year or two, so he should be in line for an extension in the near future. He continues to be one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL and is a must-start option in all fantasy leagues.

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