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Top Fantasy Football Rookie QBS to see

The NFL season 2024 gave us something that we no longer saw in 12 seasons … three rookie quarters backs, which scored more than 250 fantasy football points. The trio was Jayden Daniels, Bo Nix and Caleb Williams. The last time was in 2012 when Robert Griffin III, Russell Wilson and Andrew Luck reached this total in their first NFL campaigns.

In addition, in the same season we had two fantasy points more than 300 fantasy points more than 300 fantasy points. However, this is not the norm, since there were only 12 rookie quarters backs to achieve more than 250 fantasy football points in NFL history! So what we saw with Daniels and nothing and to a lesser extent Williams was the statistical outlier.

When we dig a little deeper, we will find that only 23 quarterbacks (at least 10 starts) have built up more than 200 fantasy points in their first NFL season. This success has mainly come in the past 13 years, since 20 has scored at least 200 points since 2011 and 11.

While fantasy managers with design class 2025 have reason for a certain optimism, it is still outside the standard for a quarterback in the first year to achieve at least 250 fantasy points. Let us take a look at five of the top prospects in the position. This class is not spectacular on paper, but there are some players who could have a value of 2025.

Cam Ward, Miami, FL: Ward has a breakout season with the Hurricanes and leads the nation in Touchdown passes (39) while taking second place in the yards. He also had a career high of 67.2 percentages. He took first place in the passed class among all quarterbacks on PFF. Ward is a mobile quarterback, but he is not Jayden Daniel, which is an elite -rushing -fantasy assets. With a little work, he can be a solid NFL starter for fantasy managers.

Shedur Sanders, Colorado: Sanders produced an enormous final season in Colorado and threw for 4,134 yards and 37 touchdowns. Only Ward had more goal attacks. Sanders, a very precise passer -by, completed 74 percent of his litters in 2024. He also worked in Pat Shurmurs and therefore has a lead in relation to the development of NFL bases. While he won't throw in the combine harvester, Sanders' accuracy and NFL arm make him fascinating.

Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss: Dart pays to the first main draft in the quarterback position. In 2024 he produced the best career to achieve yards and completion percentages, and was one of the most efficient field generals in the game. Dart, who took second place behind Ward on PFF, was also effective and designed for RPOS. He hurried an average of 499 yards with a total of 12 touchdowns with Ole Miss. This is big in Fantasy Land.

Jalen Milroe, Alabama: Milroe is considered a passer -by as a project at NFL level in terms of its skills, but he certainly has fantasy potential. This is largely due to its running chops, which was obvious in the 726 yards and 20 touchdowns, which he achieved in his last college campaign on site. Milroe also has a strong arm, so that some fine-tunes in relation to its accuracy and decision-making under pressure can turn it into a future fantasy assets.

Quinn Ewers, Texas: The figures from Ewers in Texas do not jump off the side, but he was reliably in the statistics in his last two years, which were full of ups and downs. He won hard street games in Alabama and Michigan, but was also briefly for the no. 5 Georgia in 2024. It is unlikely that Ewers will have a major impact on the imagination in the first year, so that the majority of its attraction in dynas deep formats as a long -term plane is available.