👀Top 5 Fantasy Football STEALS for 2025🔥

Looking for serious value picks to dominate your 2025 fantasy football draft? These 5 players are flying under the radar—but not for long. Whether you’re in a casual home league or a high-stakes tournament, these must-have steals can be the difference between missing playoffs and hoisting the trophy. Let’s break down the sleepers, the ADP values, and the upside you can’t ignore heading into 2025. 👀🔥

Players Featured:

Jakobi Meyers – The most disrespected WR in fantasy football keeps producing no matter who’s under center.

Isiah Pacheco – Kansas City’s clear lead back with double-digit TD upside… and people are still sleeping.

Jayden Reed – A breakout candidate in Green Bay’s high-volume passing attack with elite slot usage.

Jaylen Waddle – An injury discount on one of the NFL’s most explosive receivers? Yes, please.

Ray Davis – The sophomore RB no one’s talking about… but could lead his backfield by midseason.

💥 Don’t miss out on these steals—they won’t come this cheap for long.

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Top five steals for 2025 fantasy football. Isaiah Pacheco. Most of you probably remember Pacheco’s less than explosive end of last season, but he was returning from a fractured fibula. He’s had a healthy offseason and is available in the seventh round or later. Ray Davis. The James Cook holdout seems improbable, but Davis is still tied to one of the best offensive lines in the league and the Bills are projected to score the most points. Jaylen Wadd. A great season out of Waddle means we need a fully healthy year out of Tua, but things are lining up to crush his ADP. Darren Waller isn’t John Smith. Tyreek is aging and model could still be a wide receiver too if neither of those things help his cause. Jacobe Meyers. Jenty Bowers will be the engine of the Raiders offense, but that is baked into Meyers ADP. He makes a great volume play with Gino Smith, yet he’s priced in the wide receiver 40 range. Jaden Reed. Granted, the Packers added to the wide receiver room and Reed was a bit of a headache in fantasy last season. Regardless, he still has weak winning upside and would be a fantastic third or fourth option.

42 Comments

  1. the bills have a mid tier run blocking offensive line, although i do agree Ray Davis is primed for a big year. pay attention to his preseason usage if he doesn't see the field until week 3, draft that man

  2. Low key Tyreek might be the steal of the year if he turns it around and has a big year. 4th round pickup!?

  3. with brock catching ball and thornton predictede to lead the team in target as well ass geno dumping it to jeanty, i dont think jacoby is a steal. plus jacoby is requesting a trade.

  4. Jaydon reed part didn't age well. Bro has a lisfranc injury and will be hobbled all season, eventually needing surgery

  5. I’m in a 6 man league and my team is absolutely stacked at WR. I’ve got Jamarr Chase, BTJ, Nico Collins, and AJ Brown. I can only start 3, who should I bench week 1?

  6. Meyers the only one you listed who is looking solid. Waddle and Pacheco actually look the opposite. They look like busts for their adp lol

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