Play -profile is the home of the prize -winning dynasty rankings and tools. Our Dynasty Deluxe package includes complete Dynasty Rankings” Rookie Ranks” Commercial analyzer” Planet” Mock conceptsAnd more. View it! Below, Wolf Trelles-Heard One Draft value and one blur from the NFC West chooses.
As we get closer to kicking off the Redraft season for both work and home competitions, I wanted to emphasize some current values in the fantasy landscape. I am going to go one division at a time, the NFC West is finished today, and emphasizing a player I think is a draft value and one that I think should be blurred at cost price. For this series I will use the ADP from Underdog as a basic line until more concepts take place and we get a clearer picture of how players get off the board.
I hope you find this info useful and include it in your draft preparation to dominate your competitions.
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Design value: Ricky Pearsall, San Francisco 49ers (ADP 75.5, WR41)
Life sometimes comes on you quickly. One moment you are a surprising pick in the first round in the NFL design, the next moment that you recover from a shot wound in the chest after you were attacked while shopping in the city that you just set up, just a few days before your Rookie debut.

To say that Ricky Pearsall had a wild and chaotic first year as Pro, is a huge understatement. He went through all the usual Ballyhoo and offsean obligations that are accompanied by a Rookie round 1. Instead of adapting in week 1, Pearsall spent the early part of the season on the non-football injury list.
The 49ers gave Pearsall all the time he needed to cure, but needed him on the field as soon as Brandon Aiyuk was lost by a torn ACL and MCL in week 7. Despite a fast share of more than 50 percent every week, Pearsall did not do much until the end of the year.

Ricky Pearsall Advanced Statistics
It is just a sample of two games, but Pearsall ended his season in a high tone. In weeks 17 and 18 he gained 14 receptions for 210 yards and two touchdowns. Per Dave Kluge from FootballGuys, here is a list of Rookie WRs that also touch those figures over a two-game stretch:
That is an elite company for Pearsall, with 29 Pro Bowl and nine first team and second team All-Pro selections among those players.
Opportunities are
Pearsall has a huge opportunity for him to seize the WR1 reins in San Francisco in his second season:
- Deebo Samuel was traded on the Washington commanders.
- Aiyuk still recovers from large knee injuries and will probably miss competitions early in the season.
- Jauan Jennings is unhappy with his contract situation and has to do with a calf injury.
- Demarcus Robinson is a 30-year-old travel man who is confronted with a possible suspension that comes from a Dui case.
- Jacob Cowing is a 5-8, 168 pound 2nd-year player who provides a hamstring injury.
Will Pearsall answer the call and break out in year 2? That is what fantasy managers hope for. It is exactly the kind of high-up pick that you want to focus in the middle rounds. If Pearsall does come up, he will pay for that WR41 price card and return solid dividends.
Draft Fade: Marvin Harrison Jr., Arizona Cardinals (ADP 28.1, WR14)
Last year this time Marvin Harrison Jr. Gassed by the fantasy community that is outside of faith. By the time most of the designs rolled around, he was selected early in round 2, making him the highest -drawn rookie -wide recipient in the fantasy history. Everyone saw it 6-4, 205 pound phenomes dominate in Ohio State for two seasons and had an instant fantasy star in mind. How could he not with his talent and family family tree?
Well, that’s not how it took place.

The advanced statistics of Marvin Harrison Jr.
Harrison Jr. Had some nice competitions and, according to most standards, produced a perfect respectable Rookie season. But that is not what was expected from a player whose father is a Hall of Fame WR. It was one up and down Rookie campaign and ended with 62 catches for 885 Yards and eight TouchDowns entries that, interesting enough, were almost identical to what his father posted during his own Rookie season in 1996.
However, it wasn’t enough in our game. Harrison Jr. Ended as WR30 in PPR score, and 11.6 points per match were ranking a meager No. 39 under WRS – songs that crushed fantasy title dreams for most managers.
This season the costs of acquiring him are tastier, with Harrison Jr. In the third round comes from the board. Managers expect a leap into production. Only of course for a talented prospect that his second professional season is going on, against its WR14 costs.
But why?
No changes in the desert
The situation remains largely the same in Arizona, except Harrison who this season is out of season and looks like Bane in it The Dark Knight is rising. Offensive coordinator Drew Petzing still calls the plays, and in weeks 1-9 last season he was dead in the neutral fitting percentage with 42.4 percent. That number tapped up to 50.2 percent in weeks 10-18, but she still placed that in the lower half of the competition.
Harrison Jr. Is not even the engine that drives the Arizona attack. That would be a tight end, Trey McBride, who had 111 catches for 1,146 Yards in 2024. McBride recently also signed a huge 4-year-old, $ 76 million extension, which tied him to the team until 2030.
So, unless Petzing changes his ways and Harrison Jr. In a more efficient way, instead of just when a vertical threat of the field – or makes him the center of the attack, it is difficult to expect a huge leap. It is nice that he was number 6 in air yards among broad recipients, but he hardly had any easy goals, and that reflects in his totals.
He should be better this season, but I am just on other players in the reach of Harrison Jr. Unless you really believe he is about to explode, skip him. Click on Davante Adams, or lock McBride to secure a top 3 before your competitions do.
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