NFL Rookie Stock Watch

NFL Rookie Stock Watch

The Rookie class 2025 was praised as a fantasy-friendly. There were several picks in the first round for each of the positions of QB, RB, WR and Te. The RB class in particular was almost labeled as ‘generation’, but did not realize that by three games. Nevertheless, we have a clear runway for chargers RB Omarion Hampton and Giants RB Cam Skattebo, thanks to injuries to the veteran ‘starters’ of their respective teams. The proposition of drawing up was that their talent would be enough to make up for Najee Harris and Tyrone Tracy Mid season, but the injuries had other plans.

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QB Jaxson Dart (NYG)

The Giants have officially made the switch. Russell Wilson is the news of yesterday (after three games), while Jaxson Dart (possibly) is the future! Dart offers a much more athletic option in the middle and can offer more upside down to a stagnant attack to need urgent explosive plays. The Giants loved what Dart showed in the preseason and believe that he could be the answer for their slow offensive start.

It is unlikely that Dart is the second coming of a big QB, but he is mobile with a live arm. If he could play at an almost average level, the Giants attack could have a number of large fantasy blankets. The Giants should have a strong defense this season after drawing up electric Rand Abdul Carter third in general, but that is not the case. They are in 30th place in defensive DVOA (via FTN) to start this season, with a Run defense that is last under 32 teams.

Dart’s hasty skill mixed with star Wroik Nubers can also lead to various fantasy “Spike Weeks” for him while the Giants catch up in games.

RB Ashton on Thursday (LV)

There are not two ways around it, the raiders attack is a difficult watch. Ashton Jeanty does his damn behind one of the worst attacking lines of the NFL, but that does not result in much production. He has 144 rushing through three games, with 142 Yards after contact. The Raiders also followed early and often in the past two games, which resulted in less playing time than in week 1, when Jeanty played 85.7% of the attacking snaps.

The good news is that the Raiders do not have above -average hurrs until after their week 8 bye. They are confronted with the titans and bears in two of their next three matchups, which should lead to Jeanty’s first “breakout” game. This iteration of the Raiders -violation is still trying to establish an identity, and that can come sooner than later if Brock Bowers’ knee heals, and Jeanty finds his foot.

RB Henderson of Henderson (NA)

The Patriots were forced to use Treveyon Henderson last week after veteran RBS Rhamondre Stevenson and Antonio Gibson were combined for three clutter. Henderson wore the load in the second half, but only produced 47 yards on 14 touches without finding a wage waste.

The start from Henderson to the season is not ideal, but we have to expect better days for the explosive rookie. Stevenson is on thin ice with three junk in three games, and their schedule is very light for the following month. The Patriots are confronted with the Panthers, Titans and Saints in three of their next four games. The play-off schedule for Henderson is difficult, but by that time he becomes on an almost workhorse and can be matchup-proof for volume (especially receiving volume).

RB Quinshon Judkins (CLE)

Speaking of Matchup-proof, Quinshon Judkins has just posted 95 Yards and a TouchDown on 19 touches against the Green Bay Packers, who Leiden the NFL in defensive DVOA through three games. This is after earning 71 Yards on 13 touches in his first match against Baltimore. Judkins has (literally) touched the ground and should continue this workhorse -Touch pp after the doubling of his snaps (27% to 54%) from week 2 to week 3.

The browns are confronted with a new Stout Run defense in week 4 while they go to Detroit, but Judkins has to play enough that he can fruit, regardless of a possible dip in efficiency. The only deterrent for him is an imminent suspension after an accusation of domestic violence outside the season. This can keep him out for two-to-four competitions, but we don’t know when. Judkins is not an option “must start” this week, but certainly a player who is difficult to bank until that suspension strikes.

RB BHAYSHUL TUTEN (Jac)

The RB room of the Jaguars has disappeared after the Tank Bigsby trade. Travis Etienne is the starter, Bhaysshul Tuten is the RB2/Priority Handcow and Lequint Allen is the two -minute drill RB that excels in Pass Pro. The good news for Tuten and his clients is that he is still involved, even though he is the RB2. Tuten has 106 yards and two touchdowns on just 19 touches through three games and could eventually play a huge role if something happens to Etienne.

Despite Etienne’s health and performance, we were even able to consider starting Tuten during the coming bye weeks, because injuries at the RB position accumulate. He is an explosive athlete that cannot make anything out of the open field, even on a low number of touches. In the ideal case, don’t start until an injury or underperformance Etienne hits, but it must still be roasted in all sizes.

WR/CB Travis Hunter (Jac)

This is not the beginning that someone who had drawn up Travis Hunter expected. He looked like a pedestrian in attack and does not play anywhere near the snaps that are promised by the coaching staff after the preseason. Hunter’s offensive Snap -share has fallen in every match for week 1 and his goals have disappeared.

Week 1: 63.6% snaps and 8 goals

Week 2: 59.2% snaps and 6 goals

Week 3: 52.9% Snaps and 2 goals

He has succeeded in producing a measly 76 yards on 16 goals, but at least he looks great on the defense! Hunter’s capacity in coverage is so valuable for a team that has no real CB1. It is unlikely that the Jaguars will completely remove him from the attack, but it would be wise to keep his Snap share at that end low, given their WR talent compared to CB Talent. Hunter is not yet someone we have to drop *, but if this precipitation continues, he is nothing more than distance from the distance from distance.

WR Matthew Golden (GB)

The Snap share of Matthew Golden has risen between week 1 (47.9%) and week 3 (70.8%). The loss of Jayden Reed opened more opportunities for the Rookie WR, which would of course see more work as the season progressed. Unfortunately, the Snapoame has not yet led to a fantasy-relevant game. Golden caught all four of his goals against the browns for 52 yards and no touchdowns. However, one of the catches was a deep ball, with which he ran to the sidelines instead of the field. If Golden had scored that explosive shot, we would look him in a completely different light this week.

Nevertheless, Golden seems to be the part on the field and it should continue to see an increase in goals during the season. It is regularly open, but the touchdown options have been a sign or two free so far. There are better days for Golden and the passing attack of the packers. However, he will be difficult to pin every week as a fantasy option because of Jordan Love’s preference to spread the ball and the skills of Golden, which is strongly based on the distance of the field instead of short games that Yac and PPR value can offer.

Wr Luther Burden (Chi)

Luther Burden just placed three catches, 101 yards and a touchdown on just 29% of the Bears snaps last week against the cowboys. While a large part of this Yardage was produced on one gimmicky flea flicker deep shot, Burden did the defense on his route and followed the ball for his touchdown.

Burden missed the time in the low season while dealing with rib and hamstring problems, but grows weekly, according to the coaching staff. The bears have a deep, talented WR, but about half of the weekly snaps are assigned to Reisman WR Olamide Zaccheus. Zaccheus is not a bad player, but he is not the same caliber of playmaker as a burden. If the load continues to produce on his touches such as week 3, he will grow into a full -time player for the bears and offer that extra juice needed for Caleb Williams to take his next step. The load cannot be started in fantasy for the time being and may not be roasted in shallower competitions until we see it cracking at least 50% of the snaps of the team.

WR Jayden Higgins (Hou)

The snaps of Jayden Higgins have been stagnated since week 1. He played 42.9% of the snaps of the attack in his debut, 42.9% in week 2, and 44.4% in week 3. Higgins is a talented WR with 65 Yards on his five goals to date, but with the week 3 Returnl and the Neatnicn or the Neatnicn or the Neatnicn or the Neatlannnic or the Cyclon or the Cyclon or the CyloNNNNNNNNNNENNNENNNNENNNENNNEnnn or the Cyclon’s Fullnawnnnnet and the Cyclon’s Fullnnnnnig and the Cyclon’s Fullnnn. Jaylin Jaylin Jaylin, he is amazed for time.

In the ideal case, the Texans higgins (and Noel) absorb more as the season progresses. The presence of Justin Watson and Xavier Hutchinson is asinine for a team that does not compete in 2025. The Texans are without three games without three games and have to concentrate on their future. Prioritizing snaps for their day 2 Rookie WRS is an important step, but we don’t know when they will take it. As soon as they do that, Higgins must be roasted in most sizes of his mix of size, speed and potential production.

In Colston Loveland (Chi)

Colston Loveland is another weapon of Bears that missed a lot of time due to an injury this season. Chicago set up Loveland on this year’s tenth of this year and wants to involve him as soon as possible. Loveland was the target on six snaps in week 3 three times and seems to be an important asset to the attack of these bears that a reliable player in midfield needs.

Loveland has only 43 meters out of six goals through three games, but is a 21-year-old who has not remained healthy in Chicago. If he stays and produces, the Michigan product would be a must-have fantasy, given his talent, the talent of his QB and the dependence on the bears passing by because of their bad hasty attack and defense.

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