A few key names across the league have been touted as potential trade candidates over the last few weeks. Let's look into a few of them using PFF data.
As we approach the halfway point of the NFL season, we’ve seen members of the 2025 NFL Draft class take massive strides. Many of these rookies have become focal points of their teams and look to have them set up for the next five or so years.
These rest-of-season rankings can help in deciding who to add, who to cut or who might be worth trading for. As usual, the goal is to add as many players near the top of the list and not those lower or off the list in order to optimize your odds at a fantasy championship.
The 2025 fantasy football season is in full swing. Here are players to add and drop, as well as some players to buy and sell in fantasy football leagues after Week 8.
Patrick Mahomes rebounded from two early interceptions to throw for 299 yards and three touchdowns as the Kansas City Chiefs pulled away for a 28-7 win over the Washington Commanders on Monday night. Kareem Hunt scored twice, while Travis Kelce tied Priest Holmes for the franchise record with his 83rd career touchdown.
PFF’s fantasy football recap focuses on player usage and stats, breaking down all the vital information you need to achieve fantasy success in 2025. Washington Commanders @ Kansas City Chiefs Rashee Rice’s snap rate returns to 2024 levels: Rice returned from suspension last week, but he played a limited role. Rashee Rice was suspended for […]
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Travis Kelce led the Chiefs to a comfortable win over the Commanders with six receptions on eight targets for 99 yards -- and his 83rd career touchdown, which tied former running back Priest Holmes for the most total touchdowns in franchise history.
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A historically poor showing on Cincinnati's home field produced a players-only meeting for the Bengals' defense Monday, the day after a 39-38 loss to the New York Jets, a last-place club that was winless entering the weekend.
Giants rookie running back Cam Skattebo had surgery Sunday night on the dislocated ankle he suffered in Sunday's loss to the Eagles, and "all went well," coach Brian Daboll said during a videoconference call on Monday afternoon.
The Steelers, who lost to the Green Bay Packers in Pittsburgh on Sunday, plan to sign wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling, sources told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler on Monday, a move that will reunite the 31-year-old veteran with quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II is expected to miss multiple games with a left pectoral strain and could be a candidate for injured reserve, sources told ESPN on Monday.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is expected to return from a hamstring injury and start Thursday night's game at Miami, coach John Harbaugh said Monday.
Tight end Travis Kelce had a hand in the Chiefs' slow offensive start against the Commanders on Monday night and he also had a hand in the second half turnaround that ended with a 28-7 win.
Bengals head coach Zac Taylor was looking for some leadership on the defensive side of the ball in the wake of Sunday's 39-38 loss to the Jets and players responded to that on Monday.
49ers quarterback Brock Purdy missed his fourth straight game on Sunday and head coach Kyle Shanahan discussed at his Monday press conference whether he will make it five against the Giants this week.
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