Injury News, Breakout Stars, and Late-Round Sleepers: Your Fantasy Football Draft Cheat Sheet

31/08/2025 3 min
Injury News, Breakout Stars, and Late-Round Sleepers: Your Fantasy Football Draft Cheat Sheet

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Listeners, it’s been an eventful few days in fantasy football with draft season in full swing and last-minute rankings shaken up by injuries, depth chart surprises, and evolving camp battles. According to The Fantasy Footballers’ final mock draft, the big names continue to fly off boards early, but attention is shifting to injury news and sleepers rising up as the NFL preseason closes. Mike from The Fantasy Footballers snagged Jake Ferguson, projecting confidence in a pass-heavy Dallas offense, while Andy picked up Jordan Love, expecting the Packers’ QB to build on last year. Jason, meanwhile, took a shot on Houston’s rookie wideout Jayden Higgins, highlighting how opportunity abounds in the Texans’ receiver room after Tank Dell’s injury and Stefon Diggs’ departure, as reported by NFL.com. The Texans’ new look gives Nico Collins and rookies like Higgins and Jaylin Noel breakout appeal.Injury news is a top story. DraftSharks shares that Dallas Goedert aggravated a groin strain that could sideline him up to two weeks, a concerning situation for a tight end with a complex injury history. Isaiah Likely is out for the Ravens with a foot fracture—he’ll miss four to eight games after surgery, while Cade Otton of the Bucs nurses both a hamstring and leg injury, casting doubt over his September availability. Running back depth charts are also in flux: Pro Football Network reports Tennessee’s Tyjae Spears, once pegged for a bigger committee role, is headed to IR with a high-ankle sprain, handing Tony Pollard huge early-season volume. The Chargers’ Najee Harris is on track to play Week 1 after a fireworks-related eye injury sidelined him most of the summer.On the defensive side, SICscore.com highlighted how IDP managers should temper expectations for edge rushers like Miami’s Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips, both coming off severe knee injuries, while the Ravens are easing Jaire Alexander back after December knee surgery. These health concerns lower the fantasy ceiling for each, particularly in shallower IDP leagues.Value picks making noise this week, according to FantasyPoints, include Brian Thomas Jr., Jacksonville’s second-year wide receiver. After finishing as the WR8 in drafts, he’s pegged by analysts as a potential WR1 with an even greater role following the departures of Evan Engram, Christian Kirk, and Gabe Davis. ESPN’s fantasy projections also highlight undervalued running backs like RJ Harvey, set for a massive workload at a discount ADP, especially for listeners drafting on the ESPN platform.Strategically, NFL.com reminds everyone to chase opportunity and target ascending offenses. The Bears and Jaguars both look primed to outperform expectations under new play-callers and are smart sources for late-draft value. Also, with so many teams adding rookie receivers and shifting target shares, now is the time for fantasy managers to adjust those draft boards with fresh injury news and camp reports in mind.Stay tuned as the final week before kickoff always brings surprises, and last-minute updates can make or break draft results. Thank you for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe so you’re always ahead of your league. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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