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The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

5 Wide Receivers Who Could be League Winners in 2025

The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Sal Vetri

Fantasy Sports, Sports

5774 Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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5 Wide Receivers Who Could be League Winners in 2025


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0:00.0

If you want to win your fantasy league, you have to hit on the right wide receivers, the guys who could break fantasy.

0:04.7

But here's the thing. Most people are focused on last year's breakout, whether they realize it or not.

0:09.1

Meanwhile, the six wide receivers in this video are flying a bit under the radar, but have the opportunity to break out and be league winners.

0:15.6

And we can kick things off for a guy who was drafted as a second round pick expected to break out last year, and that's exactly

0:21.0

what he did in Drake London of the Atlanta Falcons, and he did it especially down the stretch,

0:25.2

like very quietly with his rookie quarterback the final month or so of the season, Michael Pennex,

0:29.3

Drake London went off. But before we get into those splits, and they are very powerful,

0:33.1

specifically, I mean, let's just look at what Drake London did. In his first year, he had Kirk Cousins as his quarterback.

0:38.0

He had Zach Robinson, a new offensive coordinator.

0:40.2

He ranked third overall in targets.

0:42.0

The guy was able to stay unbelievably healthy, earning a 29% target chair.

0:45.8

You could see that was six best in the NFL.

0:47.9

I mean, you can look through every single stat.

0:50.2

He hit 100 plus receptions.

0:51.7

I'm looking here.

0:52.4

Over 1,200 yards. That was top 5 in the league.

0:54.5

He was one of the best wide receivers down in and down out. He also ranked top 10 in efficiency

0:58.2

yards per route run. And what's even more impressive is how it happened, his role. Because

1:01.9

despite ranking just 20th overall in total routes run, running 30 and a half routes per game,

1:06.4

because there was a lot of games where the Falcons didn't throw a lot, especially earlier in the year when Kirk Cousins was not super mobile. You can see right here, the slot usage, 391 slot snaps, 38% of the time,

1:16.7

13th most in the NFL, and this directly correlated with new offensive coordinator, Zach Robinson

1:21.3

coming in. He mentioned in the offseason how Drake London would be used more in the slot,

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