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2025 threw the term "WR1 finish" into disrepute, but in a historically bad season for receivers (outside the top 5), there was one receiver who underperformed so exceedingly to the point where we weren't talking about WR1 or even WR2 finishes.....
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Drake London Malik Nabers Nico Collins George Pickens Chris Olave Rank these receivers along with Jefferson to find out whether you'd be comfortable trusting the proven ceiling, or if you're worried that his 2025 woes may repeat themselves.
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For a more in depth analysis into how uncharacteristically bad WRs were in 2025, why a mid tier QB coming to Minnesota isn't the end of the world for JJ, and more, check out today's podcast :) open.spotify.com/episode/6O3…
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Why is Josh Allen such a hot commodity in fantasy football? The answer is simple. He can do it all. Not only is he a proficient passer of the football, but his rushing upside is absolutely through the roof. It would be nice if we could identify the next Josh Allen, right?
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Early last year we talked together about Drake Maye, and how his 4.16 RFP/G was a promising sign for his 2025 outlook. Now, his rushing didn't improve a great deal from 2024, but he did finish as the QB2, so we got the right answer sort of? maybe? you'll let us have that right?
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Well, we talked about Maye, Dart, UFC, greek olives and more on our most recent episode of The Fantasy Compass Podcast on Spotify. Tune in and maybe give us a follow if you like the sound of our vocal cords :) open.spotify.com/episode/5BL…
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