Roto Street Journal

Roto Street Journal

The Roto Street Journal is dedicated to nurturing Fantasy Football champions who dominate their leagues with ease. How do we do it? And why choose us? These are excellent questions, especially as the Fantasy Football content landscape becomes increasingly crowded and competitive. Our insights strike a perfect balance between being easy to understand and in-depth. We provide reliable information that is both informative and enjoyable. We ensure that we cover all essential fantasy topics without overwhelming you or causing confusion. Most importantly, our focus is on creating the best experience for our users.

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  • 4 days ago | rotostreetjournal.com | Kayla Morton

    The Carolina Panthers entered the 2025 NFL Draft still needing to focus on revamping its defense after again finishing last in the NFL in total defense. With starting spots up for grabs at defensive tackle, defensive end, linebacker, and safety, Carolina naturally drafted a wide receiver in the first round. This is one of the worst places Tetairoa McMillan could have been drafted, not just for fantasy, but also for his career.

  • 1 week ago | rotostreetjournal.com | Christopher Jason

    The Dallas Cowboys have finally delivered on their promise to support Dak Prescott, and fantasy football managers should take notice. Jerry Jones made a bold move by trading for former Steelers wide receiver George Pickens, sending a 2026 third-round pick and a 2027 fifth to Pittsburgh in exchange for Pickens and a 2027 sixth. This wasn’t just a depth move; it was a swing for upside. With Pickens sliding into the WR2 role in Dallas, his fantasy football stock is suddenly on the rise.

  • 1 week ago | rotostreetjournal.com | Christopher Jason

    Finding value at tight end in dynasty rookie drafts can be challenging, especially with the position’s long development curve and inconsistent production. But in 2025, several late-round rookie tight ends are flying under the radar with the potential to become fantasy contributors down the line.

  • 2 weeks ago | rotostreetjournal.com | Kayla Morton

    GREEN BAY, WI. – The first round is filled with flashy names, but what about the second and third day of the NFL Draft? The media hypes up the top players that could go on both sides of the ball in Round One – then often leaving fans unprepared for the names called in the remaining six rounds. At Roto Street Journal we looked at those names and researched who would have the most fantasy impact on Day Two and Three.

  • 2 weeks ago | rotostreetjournal.com | Matt Duckworth |Matthew Duckworth

    With the 22nd pick in the NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Chargers select Omarion Hampton!Those words echoed throughout the draft in Green Bay, washing away Najee Harris’ fantasy value with it. This doesn’t mean that Harris won’t have any role or relevance at all. Last season, in his 13 games, JK Dobbins averaged 14.8 fantasy points per game. That would have ranked 17th among qualified RBs. Meanwhile, Gus Edwards averaged 5.8 fppg.

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