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3 WRs Who Could Break Fantasy in 2025 🚨
League-winning upside. Underrated value. Don’t miss out.
In every draft, there are wide receivers who separate the sharp managers from the rest of the league. This year, three names stand out — and they’re not being talked about nearly enough.
Let’s break them down.
🔹 Drake London — Elite Volume
We saw Drake London get that elite WR1 volume in 2024, and a glimpse of Michael Penix Jr. as well:
3rd in targets
6th in target share (29.1%)
3rd in red zone targets
10th in YPRR (2.45)
First Top-15 finish in fantasy points per game
His slot usage went up — nearly played 40% of his snaps out of the slot, where as in the past, he only played maybe 20% of his snaps out of the slot. We see an increase in overall production along with increase in slot usage, we could see an even better Drake London in 2025.
🔹 Nico Collins — WR1 in Disguise
Nico’s being drafted as the WR7. But that might still be too low.
WR8 in FPTS per game
Averaged 21.3 PPG from Weeks 1–5
3rd in YPRR (2.92)
Accounted for 40.3% of Houston’s total yardage
He was on WR1 pace before the injury
He’s the centerpiece of a high-octane Texans offense with elite efficiency to back it up. There’s league-winning upside here — even at a top-10 price tag.
🔹 Jerry Jeudy — This Year’s Steal?
Jeudy is currently going off the board as WR39… but from Weeks 8–18 last season, he looked like a star:
2.23 YPRR
26.7% target share
96 receiving yards per game
Now, with a better QB room, and improvements to the offense overall, Jerry Jeudy has the profile of a reliable WR2 being priced like a bench stash. That’s a value you take every time.
Bottom line:
London is commanding elite volume with Michael Penix Jr. under center
Nico is a high-ceiling WR1 flying under the radar
Jeudy is a dirt-cheap breakout hiding in plain sight
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