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3 busts to avoid drawing (2025 Fantasy Football)

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A poorly advised draft pick will not fulfill your entire season, but a handful of bad decisions can even make the best fantasy players to fight them. Fortunately, we are here to help them avoid some potential landmines. Here are three wide recipients that you can avoid in 2025.

Fantasy Football Busts: Wide Receivers to avoid

The Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl Lix less than a month ago, but that is usually a subsequent thought in the National Football League. This statement could be an exaggeration, but the decision -makers of the NFL turn the page so quickly in the previous season.

With the 2025 NFL scouting that improves this week, Fantasy Football General Manager make the same thing. Instead of arranging the results of the past season, all newcomers, the free agency and NFL design rumors have turned to incoming newcomers.

Under all the chaos we do our best to project and predict the 2025 season. The limited information that is available to us make it difficult, but not impossible. It only takes a bit of a guess and avoided boom/bust player who could lose a considerable value in the coming weeks and months.

Puka Nacua (WR – LAR) | ECR: Wr6

In two NFL play times, the Rams Wide Receiver Puka Nacua has become one of the best long -term distances in the league. He achieved an average of 18 PPR points per game and ended as a WR1 in 13 out of 28 healthy regular season games.

Despite two years of fantasy, there is reason for the performance. Nacau advanced in addition to quarterback Matthew Stafford, but the latest reports indicate that the 37-year-old signal caller will probably be moved elsewhere this low season.

The action of Stafford and the establishment of a younger quarterback may not be too disadvantageous for Nacua's fantasy share, but it could affect its effects at short notice. However, the action of Stafford and the signing of the Aaron Rodgers/Davante Adams package could lead to a Nacua-mini-free case in Dynasty Fantasy Fantasy Football Ranking.

Rashee Rice (WR – KC) | ECR: WR16

The Chiefs Wide Receiver Rashee Rice seemed to be a winner of the Fantasy Football League in early 2024, but an LCL injury in week 4 ended his breakout season prematurely. Now his status 2025 week 1 is in the air.

In addition to the rehabilitation of his injuries to LCL and Hamstring tendons, Rices have exposed legal problems with an indefinite number of games this season. These two red flags in combination with Xavier Worthys appearing in the late season do me uncomfortable when I think the idea of ​​designing rice in his current expert consensus ranking (ECR) from WR16. I love what Rice did in the field last season, but he is one of the riskier selections in the entire fantasy football.

DK Metcalf (WR – Sea) | ECR: WR21

The Seahawks Wide Receiver DK Metcalf is one of the sportiest players in the entire NFL, but he did not take this next step in Seattle. Regardless of whether this is to be discussed in a quarterback game, the offensive scheme or its own failures, but you cannot argue that Metcalfs has planned the field in recent years.

Last season, offensive coordinator Ryan Grubbs should start the WR1 conversation again. Instead, the opposite was true. Metcalf had his worst fantasy finish (WR32) since his rookie season and observed how team-mate Jaxon Smith-Njigba appeared as one of the best young recipients of the league.

Since head coach Mike Macdonald wanted to return to Run-First Smash-Mund Football, Grubb only lasted one season that was responsible for Seattle's offensive. A change in the coordinators is the worst news for Metcalf after his failures last season, but it is difficult to set the run to determine the run for the broad recipients.

With all of these factors, it is difficult to justify Metcalfs ECR from WR21 about high players such as Terry McLaurin, DJ Moore and Chris Olave.

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