
Late‑Round Quarterbacks Shock the 2025 Fantasy Landscape
A surprising wave of late‑round quarterback breakouts is redefining how fantasy managers build championship teams, with historical data backing a trend that could carry into the 2026 season.
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A surprising wave of late‑round quarterback breakouts is redefining how fantasy managers build championship teams, with historical data backing a trend that could carry into the 2026 season.

An in-depth look at the Minnesota Vikings’ revamped rushing attack, the rise of Jordan Mason, and the fantasy upside of Jahmyr Gibbs heading into the new season.

From Ladd McConkey’s potential rebound to A.J. Brown’s new chapter in New England, this article maps the key risers and bargains heading into the next dynasty season.

An in‑depth look at the Minnesota Vikings' offensive outlook, the key players driving it, and what fantasy managers should watch as the new season approaches.

A look at the NFL’s most promising signal callers heading into the 2026 season, from Lamar Jackson’s new offensive coordinator to Kyler Murray’s revamped attack and the emerging storylines surrounding Jayden Daniels, C.J. Stroud and beyond.

A deep dive into the risk‑reward profiles of a quarterback, a running back, a wide receiver and a tight end who are undervalued in early rankings but could deliver big returns.

A look at four late‑round quarterback prospects whose upside could translate into top‑five finishes in 2026 fantasy football.

The upcoming fantasy season promises dramatic swings in production, as injuries, trades and emerging talents reshape rankings. Here’s a look at the most compelling forecasts that could redefine draft boards.

A deep dive into the statistical foundations and team contexts that could propel four mid‑range draft quarterbacks into the top five of next season’s fantasy rankings.

A data‑driven look at the stats, age windows, and supporting factors that separate the most reliable QBs in fantasy football.

A deep dive into the late‑round quarterback options, the impact of health on player production, and the strategic nuances of Guillotine fantasy leagues.

A look at four NFL players who struggled last season but are positioned for a 2026 fantasy football resurgence.

Five fantasy football sleepers are examined for their potential to outperform their 2026 ADP, driven by role expansions, team changes, and favorable schedules.

Analysts are urging managers to delay drafting quarterbacks, capitalizing on a deep pool and the potential of high‑upside late selections.

With the 2026 season approaching, Minnesota’s quarterback battle between Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy could redefine the fantasy value of star receiver Justin Jefferson and his teammates.

A deep dive into the emerging stars at quarterback and tight end, from Caleb Williams’s ascent to the next wave of tight‑end talent, and what their trajectories mean for fantasy owners.

With the NFL offseason in full swing, analysts from Yahoo dissect the players they’ve revised their projections for, spotlighting Ladd McConkey, Kyler Murray and Zay Flowers as potential game‑changers.

A deep dive into the dual‑threat quarterbacks and versatile tight ends who are reshaping draft strategies for the upcoming fantasy season.

A deep dive into the four players expected to resurge in dynasty formats, from quarterback resurgence to underrated wideout options.

Cam Ward, Jaxson Dart and Kyler Murray each have the talent, coaching and supporting cast to deliver career‑defining seasons in 2026.

Sorsby’s decision to enter the supplemental draft comes after a judge cleared him for 2026 play, while teams evaluate his long‑term fantasy upside and fit within crowded quarterback rooms.

The NFL's supplemental draft operates on a bidding system for future picks, and former Texas Tech signal-caller Brendan Sorsby is now eligible for the 2026 edition. While the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns are unlikely to pursue him, the Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings and Tampa Bay Buccaneers each see a potential fit for a quarterback room in flux.

The Minnesota Vikings wrapped up a three‑day mandatory minicamp, spotlighting quarterback competition, the return of left tackle Christian Darrisaw, and the emergence of young receivers, while also hosting the state‑champion Rosemount Irish.

A rainy day forced the Vikings indoors, but the session delivered plenty of on‑field insight, from quarterback rotations to emerging defensive playmakers and the first steps of former players turned coaches.