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The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

The Most Overlooked Fantasy Winners From NFL Free Agency

The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Sal Vetri

Fantasy Sports, Sports

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🗓️ 18 March 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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The Most Overlooked Fantasy Football Winners From NFL Free Agency


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0:00.0

Everyone is talking about the biggest winners from NFL Free Agency, but what about the ones no one's noticing?

0:04.6

Because these seven players we're about to discuss just became fantasy goldmines and potential league winners after Free Agency, but no one's talking about it.

0:11.6

And just by knowing about them this early gives you a massive edge over your league mates, let's get into it.

0:16.2

And we're going to start with Ladd-McConkie, who in his rookie year last year proved that he could be the Chargers in Justin Herbert's number one receiver, and the thing that is most appealing about

0:23.9

McConkey now after Free Agency is very quietly they didn't bring in a key player.

0:28.2

There was a lot of talk early on that maybe Devante Adams would land here.

0:31.5

He hasn't.

0:32.2

The other veteran receivers haven't.

0:33.9

T. Higgins re-sign with the Bengals. There's nobody really coming to take Ladd-McConkie's

0:37.5

target show. In fact, the biggest move they've made so far to this point in free agency, and most

0:41.7

likely Will overall, is bringing back their former wide receiver Mike Williams to a one-year deal

0:45.8

for $6 million. And honestly, Mike Williams beingentin Johnson, who I still think is going to be the number two receiver.

0:55.7

That was Ladd's biggest competition last year, and it didn't matter for McConkey breaking out as a rookie.

0:59.9

And then there's going to be Mike Williams, probably is the wide receiver 3, maybe even wide receiver 4, depending on what they do in all 18 games. Yes, he got traded to different teams how to learn the playbook. He didn't even put up 300 receiving yards. So everything's looking good for Ladd McConkey,

1:13.9

who is coming off of that stellar rookie season. And to kind of just jog your memory, let's take a look

1:18.4

at it right here. Ladd-McConkey last year is a rookie. Plays in 16 out of other games with injuries as well though and he was still able to put up over 1100 yards 82 receptions seven touchdowns as well he finished top 10 overall and

1:31.3

receiving yards as a rookie he put up over 15 fantasy points per game in terms of ppr formats and if

1:36.3

you remember what this guy did in the fantasy post season he absolutely delivered for his fantasy

1:40.3

managers this is his game logs right here according according to player profile. So this would be week one, this column right here. If we scroll down to the fantasy postseason, look at what Ladd McConkey

1:47.7

is doing for his fantasy managers. He's putting up 16 fantasy points, 14.7, 29.4 fantasy points. And

1:54.2

if you had a week 18 fantasy matchup, some of you still 16 and a half fantasy points. The guy was a

1:58.4

stud in the fantasy playoffs, putting up 99 receiving yards per game and over 20

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