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Pro Football Focus

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  • 2 days ago | pff.com | Trevor Sikkema

    Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase form an elite pairing: Since 2021, Burrow has a 96.5 PFF passing grade and 53 big-time throws when targeting Chase. Michael Penix Jr. and Drake London crack the top 10: The big bet of these rankings, Penix and London excelled together on limited snaps in 2024 and are expected to continue to shine in 2025.

  • 3 days ago | pff.com | Trevor Sikkema

    York has already excelled as an underclassman: His past two seasons of starting experience show a player who is ready to build on his game in 2025 and become a top draft prospect. What we want to see in 2025: We're looking for more of the same when it comes to a high run-defense floor, but he could work on getting his hands on the ball in pass defense more often.

  • 3 days ago | pff.com | Jonathon Macri

    Jahmyr Gibbs remains one of fantasy football’s most efficient backs: While Gibbs continues to share touches more than most top-tier running backs, Gibbs offsets the volume concerns with elite efficiency and explosive playmaking ability. Ashton Jeanty enters the NFL with RB1 expectations from Day 1: The rookie faces no significant barriers to immediate production, and his all-around skill set positions him to deliver top-tier fantasy value right out of the gate.

  • 4 days ago | pff.com | Jonathon Macri

    Saquon Barkley aims to repeat as the overall RB1 in Philadelphia: After a career-best season in 2024, Barkley is being drafted with the expectation that he can maintain elite production in one of the league’s most run-heavy offenses. Bijan Robinson has a legitimate path to the 2025 RB1 crown: Following a breakout sophomore campaign, Robinson is poised to take another step forward and fulfill the lofty expectations that surrounded him coming out of college.

  • 4 days ago | pff.com | Trevor Sikkema

    John Mateer will look to flash his skills against SEC competition: It took some time for Mateer to become a starter at Washington State, but he started all 12 games for the Cougars in 2024 and threw for more than 3,100 yards. He joins Oklahoma for the 2025 season. Ar'maj Reed-Adams is a run-blocking force: He moves well for a 6-foot-5 and 330-pound lineman and placed in the 90th percentile or higher on both zone and gap run-blocking plays last season.

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