Outlook Stefon Diggs
Cleared of Legal Hurdles, Stefon Diggs Remains a High-Upside Free Agent Target
Stefon Diggs remains one of the most compelling names on the free-agent market. Coming off a resilient 2025 season in New England, he recorded 87 receptions for 1,033 yards and four touchdowns while playing just 54% of the offensive snaps. Now fully recovered from his previous ACL injury and legally cleared by the NFL, the veteran wideout is in prime shape to contribute immediately.
Several teams have reportedly inquired about Diggs, who confidently declared himself the league's best secondary receiver. His ability to earn targets at age 32 remains intact, making him an incredibly attractive option for teams looking to bolster their passing attack. If he lands in a highly productive offense, he could quickly outproduce his current fantasy expectations.
Currently rostered in 95% of leagues but started in just 55%, fantasy managers are appropriately treating him as a high-upside stash. Until he officially signs with a team, he should be valued as a low-risk, high-reward bench option with the ceiling to shift fantasy matchups once he finds a home.
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Outlook DeVonta Smith
Poised for a Massive Leap as Philadelphia's Undisputed WR1
With the departure of A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith enters the season as Philadelphia's undisputed lead target. Our data projects Smith for a substantial workload, pacing an Eagles receiving corps that features Dontayvion Wicks and rookie Makai Lemon. Operating as Jalen Hurts' go-to option, he is primed to exceed his previous career benchmarks.
Our models project Smith to excel with 82 receptions, 1,084 yards, and six touchdowns on 122 targets. Having posted four seasons of at least 900 receiving yards already in his five-year career, his high-volume consistency provides a remarkably secure floor alongside a newly elevated ceiling in this revamped passing offense.
Fantasy managers are noticing this elite opportunity, driving his 1.0 PPR ADP up from 46 in early June to 38. Even with this climbing draft cost, our projections view him as an exceptional value, giving managers a low-risk WR1 profile at a reasonable WR2 price tag.
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