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The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Ranking The Top 24 Overall Players for Fantasy Football

The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Sal Vetri

Fantasy Sports, Sports

5.0784 Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Get my free Top 50 Overall Rankings: https://fantasyrankingsfree.com/Get my Fantasy Blueprint here: http://jointheblueprint.com/Ranking The Top 24 Overall Players for Fantasy Football(Data source credits: Player Profiler)

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0:00.0

You can't afford to mess up the early rounds of your fantasy draft because if you do, there's no way you're winning your league.

0:04.9

So let this video be your cheat sheet for the first two to three rounds of your drafts as I'm going to talk through my top 24 overall players for 2025. And this is going to be based on real stats, role changes, offseason moves in the current environments of these players right now. If you don't know who I am, I'm Salvatran. I've helped over 10,000 people win more fantasy leagues just to pass few years alone.

0:05.5

And let's start at the top at the beginning of. of these players right now. And if you don't know who I am, I'm Salvatran. I've helped over 10,000 people

0:20.9

win more fantasy leagues just to pass few years alone. And let's start at the top at the beginning

0:24.8

of my tier one here. And you could see I have three names that we're going to get into. I have Jamar Chase, Sequin Barclay and Bejohn Robinson. They're ranked in that order, one, two, three for me. And we can start with Jamar Chase, who last year was the number one

0:20.6

overall wide receiver in fantasy, but he wasn't just number one. Because this dude scored

0:24.5

four more points per game. and start with Jamar Chase, who last year was the number one overall wide receiver in fantasy,

0:37.7

but he wasn't just number one. Because this dude scored four more points per game than anybody

0:42.1

else in fantasy, which was the exact same gap from number two to number 20 in the wide receiver

0:46.7

finishes. He led the NFL in Red Zone targets. He racked up 127 catches, and he had over

0:51.2

1,700 yards and 17 touchdowns. And for the third time in the last four seasons, Jemar Chase had a week where he scored 50 fantasy points. And this was last week, or last year, you can see against the Ravens, 11 catches, 264 yards. He's had multiple of these massive games against Baltimore in his career. Three touchdowns on a whopping 17 targets. just insane, which means that his 50 points are

1:11.7

literally at least once a year, three to the last four years, just single-handingly winning you a week. And now he's in the exact same offense. It's still going to be pass-heavy, still have probably a bad defense where they have to keep up, still has Joe Burrow with the exact same competition. T. Higgins is still there, great wide receiver, but he finished top five in fantasy last year and Jamar Chase was still able to have one of the best wide receiver seasons of all time.

1:10.7

After that, though, not much... T. Higgins is still there, great wide receiver, but he finished top five in fantasy last year, and Jamar Chase was still able to have one of the best wide receiver seasons of all time.

1:30.6

After that, though, not much here.

1:32.0

Jermaine Burton will see if he's even on the team, if he can have a better year or two,

1:35.4

a lot of on the field and off the field issues last year.

1:37.7

Andre Yoshavats, they're saying that he looks better, but are we really concerned about him being a threat to one Jamar Chase. No, they brought back Mike Gaseki at tight end. Again, nobody here is new compared to what Jamar Chase did last year with the same supporting cast. So I would argue there's not a safer and more explosive player in fantasy than Jamar Chase, but who does come close is Sequin Barclay, who last year led all players in fantasy points at the running back position and racked up over 2,000 total yards.

2:50.8

I should say he racked up over 2,000 rushing yards alone. And despite his quarterback scoring more rushing touchdowns than him, he did lead to all running backs and fantasy points per game. And it really is hard to ignore what Saekwon did. You can see right here last year he had the most runs of 10 plus, 20 plus, 30 plus, 40 plus, 50 plus and 60 plus yards at the running back position. he was an absolute beast. He also led the position with 25 breakaway runs over 7% of his runs last year, which doesn't sound like a high number, but it is, went for at least 10 yards. And now he's still playing in Philly behind maybe the best offensive line in football in a run-heavy system with a mobile quarterback who will keep defense is honest. I mean, a lot of things are looking good here. He's looking safe. He's looking elite. Some people are going to point to, and I already know the comments are going to say, no running back one is finished RB1 overall and back to back seasons. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Yeah, you're not paying for him to finish RB1 overall. You're paying for his situation and the fact that his floor is probably like RB3 and his ceiling is RB1, which not a lot of other guys, if any, can say. Maybe the only other guy who can say that is going to be my running back three here, and that is going to be Bejohn Robinson because we saw it last year. From week six to week 18, when he finally started to get all of the work and Tyler Aousier was phased out. Bejohn was the number one RB in fantasy. During this time, he averaged 23 touches a game. he was second in rushing touchdowns, fourth in RB receptions, and he barely had any dud games.

2:51.7

He was just dominating every week. And not to

3:12.0

mention over his final three games, albeit a very small sample with his new quarterback, Michael

3:15.9

Penix. This dude was averaging 118 rushing yards per game, 27 fantasy points per game and two

3:21.6

touchdowns in every single one of his starts. He was a monster.

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