After years of inconsistent play and underwhelming production, Jerry Jeudy finally put it all together last year. He posted a 90-1,229-4 stat line, made his first Pro Bowl, and rewarded those who took a flier on him in Fantasy football drafts. He did that despite the Browns starting four different quarterbacks, and one shouldn’t be surprised if Cleveland has another quartet of players under center this season. Jeudy proved to be somewhat quarterback-proof, which is exactly what you want when targeting a pass catcher with your 2025 Fantasy football picks.
Meanwhile, Jeudy’s former team in Denver saw Marvin Mims emerge late last year as he ranked 17th in positional Fantasy football points from Weeks 11-18. Per 2025 Fantasy football ADP, Jeudy is going as a seventh-round pick, while Mims is a 12th-rounder. Which wideout would return the better Fantasy football value based on their average draft position?Â
Whether you’re hunting for a 2025 Fantasy football top 150 you can trust, potential 2025 Fantasy football breakouts, sleepers, and busts, or position-specific 2025 Fantasy football rankings, be sure to see what the 2025 Fantasy football draft bible at SportsLine has to say.
Prepared by Fantasy experts Jacob Gibbs, Heath Cummings, Dan Schneier, R.J. White and Josh Nagel, the Fantasy draft bible is a must-have for any serious Fantasy football player. Gibbs, who powers the Fantasy Football Today newsletter, uses a data-driven approach that has helped him be one of the nation’s most accurate Fantasy rankers in recent years. Cummings is a senior Fantasy writer at CBS Sports who hosts the Fantasy Football Today Dynasty podcast.Â
Schneier is the senior Fantasy editor at CBS Sports and appears regularly with Gibbs on the Beyond the Box Score editions of the Fantasy Football Today podcast. White is SportsLine’s No. 1 NFL expert since 2017 who got his start in the Fantasy industry, with his work appearing at AOL Fanhouse, Fantasy Café and other sites prior to joining CBS Sports, where he is the current managing editor of Fantasy and betting content. Nagel is the longtime assistant managing editor at SportsLine and a Fantasy Football veteran. This team brings decades of Fantasy experience and can give you a huge edge in your league.
Our 2025 guide not only ranks the top 150 players in non-, half- and full-PPR leagues, it reveals must-see sleepers, breakouts and busts, highlights key draft tips and strategies at each position and draft slot, and gives you more analysis that can guide your selections. The Fantasy football draft bible also offers detailed strategy tips for whichever league you play in: snake drafts, salary cap drafts and more. Head to SportsLine now to see the 2025 Fantasy football draft bible.
Top 2025 Fantasy football picks
The Fantasy football draft bible features 2025 Fantasy football sleepers, including:
Roschon Johnson, RB, Chicago Bears:
Despite being out-touched 295 to 71 by D’Andre Swift, Johnson scored the same number of touchdowns (six) as the Bears’ starter. Johnson was much more effective inside the 10-yard-line, and the arrival of Ben Johnson should elevate Chicago’s run game, and offense, as a whole. Also, it’s worth noting that Swift had his fewest rushing attempts and touchdowns of his career in his lone year with Ben Johnson as his OC in Detroit, so Roschon Johnson could see more action if the new coach sours on Swift again.
“Ben Johnson’s offense has proven capable of elevating two running backs simultaneously, and Johnson will be behind a much better offensive line this year,” White told SportsLine. “I’m probably going to target drafting both D’Andre Swift and Johnson in the majority of my drafts.”
Kyle Pitts, TE, Atlanta Falcons:
After a standout rookie year, Pitts has disappointed in each of the last three. However, he remains a unique downfield threat for a tight end as his 7.0 yards before catch per reception was sixth-best at the position in 2024. Having a stronger-armed quarterback in Michael Penix Jr. would seem to better suit Pitts than Kirk Cousins, Desmond Ridder and anyone else Atlanta trotted out recently.
“It’s understandable that the majority of the Fantasy community has quit on a guy who has failed to live up to the hype time and again, but when you’re on a list that only includes Randy Moss, Keenan Allen, Mike Evans, Amari Cooper, Justin Jefferson, Ja’Marr Chase, Malik Nabers and yourself — 21-year-olds to post a 1,000-yard season — you’re always going to be a Fantasy sleeper if the cost is next to nothing,” said White. Get the full Fantasy football draft guide over at SportsLine.
How to find proven 2025 Fantasy football rankings
SportsLine’s Fantasy football 2025 draft guide has also identified three potential busts to avoid in the first round. These players have massively inflated Fantasy football ADPs and have the potential to completely sink your playoff hopes if over-drafted. You can only see who it is here.
So what is the value of every single player in the 2025 Fantasy football rankings and which huge busts could sink your season? Visit SportsLine now to see the complete 2025 Fantasy football draft bible, all from a team of proven Fantasy analysts who can give you a huge edge in your league.Â