As the new fantasy football season approaches, analysts are urging owners to re‑evaluate their rosters with a keen eye on emerging opportunities and hidden risks.
Buy Candidates
Among the most compelling buy‑low options is running back Blake Corum, who despite sharing touches with Kyren Williams, is projected to see a surge in workload that could translate into a breakout statistical season. Another name generating buzz is Chase Brown, whose consistent production and clear role in the backfield have positioned him as a top priority for waiver‑wire additions.
At the wide‑receiver spot, DJ Moore is being highlighted as a player who could finally break the 1,000‑yard barrier now that his team’s quarterback situation appears to be improving, making him an attractive add for those seeking a reliable deep threat.
Sell Candidates
Conversely, several players are drawing cautionary notes. Bucky Irving’s recent injury concerns have sparked a sell recommendation, and analysts suggest that Kenneth Gainwell could serve as a more dependable alternative given his impressive yardage output last season.
Quarterback Daniel Jones is also being advised against heavy investment, as the market offers more promising options, while receiver Rashee Rice’s off‑field distractions have led experts to flag him as a player to avoid.
Hold Strategy
One veteran who merits a hold is Mark Andrews, whose track record with the Baltimore Ravens suggests a potential bounce‑back campaign that could restore his elite production.
Beyond these focal points, the broader landscape includes a host of other notable names such as Samaje Perine, Joe Burrow, Stefon Diggs, James Cook, Jaylen Warren, Travis Hunter, Brian Thomas, Jakobi Meyers, Parker Washington, Trevor Lawrence, Colston Loveland, Isaiah Likely, and Lamar Jackson, all of whom are being discussed in the context of roster decisions.