
Will Tank Bigsby Roll For The Jaguars And Fantasy Football?
In today's Fantasy Life Newsletter, training camp buzz means player movement, how best to draft from the 1.02, and the most updated dynasty rankings.
I donāt know if things are actually different in 2025, but the fire hose of information from training camp seems to be blasting at a higher pressure compared to last year.
Every time I refresh X and Rotoworld, there seems to be another piece of news to process.
And since Iām drafting teams constantly (including one with our very own Dwain McFarland yesterday!), Iām always evaluating whether a news nugget comes with any signal or if it is just noise.
With that said, letās introduce a new format for digesting camp news that Iām (regrettably?*) calling āPanic, Pump, Or Pause.ā
Let me explain ā¦
Panic, Pump, Pause These Players in Fantasy Football 2025
PanicāJoe Mixon. This Mixon injury stuff doesnāt sound good. Over the weekend, he was placed on the non-football injury list and is expected to be out for an extended period of time with a āfrustrating foot injury.ā On top of that, DeMeco Ryans doesnāt even want to talk about it.
Iām full-fading Mixon for now, bumping up Nick Chubb, and indulging in a sprinkle of Woody Marks.
PumpāTank Bigsby. As a massive Bhayshul Tuten stan, it pains me to cope with all of the positive Bigsby buzz, but there is no ignoring it. There have now been multiple reports from camp that heās receiving the bulk of the carries with the first team and standing out more than Travis Etienne.
No one is going to get me to stop drafting Tuten as the mystery box rookie, but Iām going to chill out on Etienne in the short term and scoop up as much Bigsby as I can before his price inevitably skyrockets.
PauseāTerry McLaurin and Jauan Jennings. Both McLaurin and Jennings want new contracts, and both are conveniently also dealing with injuries (ankle and calf, respectively) that are preventing them from practicing right now.
Iām pressing pause on drafting both at their current prices and hoping for a discount, especially since this McLaurin stuff has the potential to get ugly.
*It does kind of sound like something from a breastfeeding guide, so if anyone has a better idea, let me know.

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The 1.02 Debate: Saquon Barkley vs. Bijan Robinson
Luckily, the conversation of who to take second overall isnāt deep. Letās assume the person drafting from the 1.01 took JaāMarr Chase. We are left with only two options afterward.
- Bijan Robinson
- Saquon Barkley
Before Chris Allen dives into the stats, letās think about our choices from two different perspectives.
First, theyāre both bell cow RBs. In neutral situations, few saw more of their teamās carries. Plus, each earned double-digit target shares. On the surface, thereās no wrong answer here. But then thereās the roster construction aspect to consider.
By starting with a rusher, our options at receiver disappear before we can even celebrate our pick. Again, itās not to say we made a wrong decision. However, each selection should inform the next. And even though the 1.01 took some of the pressure off us, things only get slightly easier from the two-hole.
Barkley had 30 explosive runs throughout the regular season. So, itās no surprise to see the former Giants RB at the top of the expected points added chart for rushers. However, before the haters start to cheer, Barkley ranking fifth in success rate (which is more indicative of future production) should silence any notion that the Eaglesā offensive line was the driver.
On the other hand, Bijan Robinson was one of eight RBs with over 60.0% of his teamās totes before Michael Penix took over. He even had a 13.6% target share. By our UR Score rankings, itād be tough to find a runner with a better workload.
So, whoās the right pick at the 1.02 in drafts this summer? Letās dive in and work on building out a winning roster around them as Chris walks us through the strategy using our Draft Champion Mock Draft Simulator. ⤵ļø

Dynasty Rankings: Pickens On The Move
When the trade of George Pickens to the Steelers was finalized in early May, the reaction was relatively lukewarm. Granted, the NFL Draft had recently happened, and the fantasy world was still putting together all the pieces to all 32 NFL teamsā roster puzzles. The Cowboys had a clear No. 1 WR in CeeDee Lamb, so would there be enough targets left for Pickens in this offense?Ā
Sam Wallace breaks down his latest update to his dynasty fantasy football rankings and explores this question about the Cowboys, delving into Pickensā expanding role, the other receiving options, and how pass-happy Dak Prescott will be in Big D. See how Pickensā dynasty value has been impacted, as well as that of other players. Samās overview of two offenses in particular will help you in evaluating which players to target in dynasty.šš¼
Around the Watercooler
The latest fantasy nuggets, silliness, and NFL gossip from our merry band of football nerds.
š Does Michael Penix have eyes for Kyle Pitts? Plus more training camp updates.
š® How many QBs do we project to throw for more than 25 TDs?
š¢ I canāt believe Arthur Smith let him go. Is nothing sacred?
š¤ Courtland Sutton gets paid. Terry next??
šļøāšØļø Finally some more reporting on Najee. Better than nothing.
š Shoutout to Coach Prime. He had been quietly battling cancer.
š¤ Deciding on a team name this season? 165 of the best options.
š Top 10 QB rankings. Who will make it in by end of season?
š Who needs two hands? Not MHJ.
šŖ "Best shape of my life" ⦠At a job interview? Yup, all the cliches.

