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Kyle

Dvorchak

Kyle Dvorchak has been an NFL analyst and the resident zoomer for Rotoworld since 2020. He’s obsessed with spring football leagues and small-school wide receiver prospects. Find him on Twitter @kyletweetshere.

The 2025 rookie running back class is failing to live up to the hype, with Ashton Jeanty and Omarion Hampton both struggling through two weeks. Cam Skattebo, on the other hand, looks like a diamond in the rough for the Giants.
Elic Ayomanor and Troy Franklin are climbing their respective depth charts and both found the end zone in Week 2. They headline a strong group of receivers for the Week 3 waiver wire.
Ricky Pearsall is in line to be the 49ers’ top wideout for Week 2 while Drake Maye is poised for a bounce-back performance versus Miami.
Travis Etienne and Breece Hall had explosive performances in Week 1 and looked poised to be some of the best fantasy football values of the summer.
Harold Fannin’s record-setting debut has him at the top of the waiver wire priority coming out of Week 1 while Hollywood Brown headlines a strong list of wide receiver adds.
Trevor Lawrence is poised to start his 2025 breakout with a bang versus a weak Carolina defense while James Conner projects to get hot early versus the Saints.
Christian McCaffrey looks to reclaim his place among the elite and rookie Ashton Jeanty is ready to make an impact.
Ja’Marr Chase cemented his status as the fantasy WR1 by winning the receiver triple crown last year, while Justin Jefferson is looking to dethrone him with the help of J.J. McCarthy.
The final week of the 2025 NFL preseason is in the books. Marvin Mims and Harold Fannin Jr. headline the biggest risers from the weekend’s games.
Jahmyr Gibbs is one of the riskiest picks of the first rounds of fantasy drafts, but he also comes loaded with the highest upside. Puka Nacua’s talent makes him an undeniable bet at wide reciever.
The Commanders are reportedly looking to trade Brian Robinson and rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt gave them every reason to do so with a strong performance in the second week of preseason action.
Every fantasy football draft strategy is viable if you select the right players. Jahmyr Gibbs, Travis Hunter, and other key players can help you unlock any strategy for the 2025 season.
Travis Hunter played a starting wide receiver role in his NFL debut while fellow rookie TreVeyon Henderson put on a show with a kick return touchdown in his debut.
Elite quarterbacks still run you a pretty penny, but the cost is no longer prohibitive given the payoff.
Three rookies make the top 20 in Kyle Dvorchak’s dynasty rankings for 2025.
Bowers leads the way after his historic rookie campaign, but what about fantasy managers who decide to wait at the tight end position?
With Best Ball drafts in full swing, Kyle Dvorchak advises players to think outside the default ranks.
The 49ers and Bills are two of the best offenses in the NFL, but fantasy managers are sleeping on them as teams to stack in Best Ball drafts.
Rashee Rice was sentenced to 30 days in jail and five years of probation on Thursday, paving the way for the NFL to potentially hand him a multi-game suspension in 2025.
Tua Tagovailoa has been absurdly efficient when healthy, but he needs to stay on the field for his 2025 campaign. If he does, Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle are poised for rebound seasons.
Ladd McConkey was the breakout star for the Chargers last year. Now Los Angeles is poised to see another rookie hit the ground running with first-round running back Omarion Hampton.
Josh Jacobs led the way for Green Bay in 2024, leaving fantasy drafters who bet on Jordan Love and the passing game in the dust. Love is poised for a 2025 rebound while Jacobs remains an RB1.
Bryce Young turned the corner in the second half of 2024. His breakout provides a fantasy ceiling for rookie Tetairoa McMillan and a high floor for Adam Thielen in 2025.
Kyler Murray failed to take off in 2024, leaving fantasy managers on the hook for an underwhelming season. Murray and Marvin Harrison Jr. are looking to rebound in 2025 while Trey McBride and James Conner simply need to hold serve as elite fantasy options.