Outlook Jordyn Tyson
High-Upside Rookie Ready to Secure an Immediate Starting Role in New Orleans
Jordyn Tyson enters his rookie campaign with massive expectations after the Saints secured him in the first round. Operating as a starting outside receiver opposite Chris Olave, the rookie is already establishing elite chemistry with quarterback Tyler Shough. Despite a minor hamstring injury in minicamp, his starting role remains highly secure.
Our projections expect a highly productive debut, forecasting Tyson to command 100 targets for 62 receptions, 853 yards, and 5 touchdowns. After spending the offseason training with Justin Jefferson, Tyson has drawn glowing reviews as an elite separator. His sure-handed nature should quickly make him a reliable favorite in the passing game.
The fantasy community is taking notice of his potential, with his PPR ADP climbing steadily from the mid-80s in late May to a stable price of 71 by early July. At this draft cost, Tyson represents a high-upside investment who could easily outperform his cost if he dominates New Orleans' secondary targets.
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Outlook D.J. Moore
A Massive Passing-Game Upgrade in Buffalo Positions the Veteran Wideout for a Strong Debut Season
Now in Buffalo, D.J. Moore is positioned for a high-upside season catching passes from elite quarterback Josh Allen. Allen has praised the addition publicly, and Moore immediately slots in as the primary option on the depth chart at wide receiver, ahead of Keon Coleman.
Our projections expect Moore to secure 103 targets, translating to 65 receptions, 869 yards, and five touchdowns. While Buffalo features a diverse passing attack with Khalil Shakir and Dalton Kincaid, Moore's established veteran presence ensures he will anchor the target share.
Analyzing his ADP trajectory, Moore's draft cost fluctuated, peaking near pick 36 in early June before stabilizing at an attractive 56.00. In PPR formats, this mid-fifth-round price makes him a fantastic value acquisition rather than a risky reach.
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