Outlook Tre Tucker
Year-Over-Year Growth Positioned for Late-Round Value in Las Vegas
Tucker enters his fourth NFL season slated as the starting right wide receiver for Las Vegas. After increasing his receiving yardage in each of his first three seasonsβculminating in 724 yards in 2025βhe is locked into a prominent starting role alongside Jack Bech and tight end Brock Bowers.
Fantasy managers are taking notice, causing his draft day cost to climb from deep in the 230s in early May up to an ADP of 193 in June. Our data suggests this rising price makes him a potential value option in 1.0 PPR formats for managers seeking depth.
Our models project Tucker to corral 45 receptions for 577 yards and three scores. While this is a slight regression from his 2025 career year, his natural vertical speed makes him a high-ceiling bench stash with weekly flex upside.
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Outlook Jake Ferguson
Consistent Target Share and Prime Red-Zone Role Cement Dallas Tight End as a High-Value Option
Dallas tight end Jake Ferguson enters the season solidified as the primary option over the middle for quarterback Dak Prescott. Operating behind superstar wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, Ferguson is coming off a highly productive campaign where he hauled in 87 receptions for 660 yards and eight touchdowns, proving to be a go-to red-zone target.
Our projections expect another active year, forecasting 71 receptions on 92 targets for 589 yards and six touchdowns. This projected volume ensures he remains a trusted weekly starter in most fantasy formats, providing a secure floor in the Cowboys' pass-heavy offense.
Analyzing his draft market momentum, Ferguson's ADP has steadily climbed from late-round territory into the boundary of the top 100. This upward trajectory reflects growing appreciation for his stable role. Our models view his current draft price as a phenomenal value opportunity, offering a locked-in TE1 without the premium cost.
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