Mastering the 2025 Fantasy Football Draft: Expert Strategies for Every Position
Get expert advice on mastering the 2025 fantasy football draft with in-depth strategies for every position, from quarterbacks to tight ends.

Quarterback: The Big 4
Last season, Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, Jalen Hurts, and Jayden Daniels dominated the fantasy quarterback landscape. These four are the clear top picks for 2025 due to their dual-threat capabilities. Rushing ability is a key factor, as these quarterbacks averaged 741.8 yards and nine TDs on the ground last season. If you miss out on one of these elite QBs, consider waiting to address the position later in the draft.
Running Back: Spend Up or Go Young?
With a deep rookie RB class in 2025, targeting young backs like Bijan Robinson and Bucky Irving could pay off. However, veterans like Christian McCaffrey and Derrick Henry still offer reliability. The 'Zero RB' strategy, which involves loading up on wide receivers early and targeting running backs in the middle rounds, is a viable option if you want to avoid overworked veterans.
Wide Receiver: Stars and Depth
Wide receiver is a top-heavy position with stars like Justin Jefferson and Ja'Marr Chase leading the way. However, the depth at WR means you can find value in the middle rounds. Focus on second-year receivers who showed promise as rookies, as they have a high likelihood of repeating their success.
Tight End: Prioritize Elite Talent
This is the year to spend an early pick on an elite tight end like Brock Bowers or Trey McBride. The position lacks depth, so securing a top-tier TE early can give you a significant advantage. If you miss out on the top options, consider waiting until the middle rounds to address the position.
D/ST and Kicker: Stream Wisely
Defense and kicker positions should be streamed based on matchups. Don't draft a kicker before the final round, and always be ready to adjust your D/ST based on weekly matchups.
Draft Strategy: Flexibility is Key
In the early rounds, focus on securing elite talent at any position. Wide receiver and running back are both strong options in the first round. In the middle rounds, prioritize value and don't be afraid to take players who have fallen below their ADP. The key to a successful draft is flexibility and the ability to adapt to the flow of the draft.
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