The past few days have been pivotal in the world of fantasy football as new injury updates, rankings shifts, and rule clarifications have come in right before most drafts get underway. The biggest buzz has surrounded the fate of the "Tush Push," a play popularized by the Philadelphia Eagles and especially by Jalen Hurts on goal-line snaps. Many managers worried it might be banned for the new season, which would have boosted Eagles running backs’ value. However, as reported by CBS Sports, the NFL has decided to keep the play legal for another year. This means Saquon Barkley, now with the Eagles, continues to face competition from Hurts at the goal line after both rushed for double-digit touchdowns last season. The model at SportsLine points out that since no running back has repeated as the overall RB1 since 2013, it’s a real debate whether Barkley, Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs, or a now-recovering Christian McCaffrey should go first off the board.
Injury developments are the main storyline shaking up the top rankings. According to ESPN, Christian McCaffrey headlines the list of risk-reward picks. After an Achilles injury derailed his 2024 season, there’s widespread uncertainty about his workload and ability to bounce back at age 29. BlitzSportsMedia reinforces that McCaffrey has been active in OTAs and remains among the most talented and dedicated players in the league, but his current mid-first-round average draft position is a gamble given his injury history. Meanwhile, Panthers rookie Jonathon Brooks will miss all of 2025 after re-tearing his ACL, taking him off draft boards for the year.
Tristan Cockcroft for ESPN has updated his top-200 PPR and superflex rankings through July, factoring in the latest injury news and trends. Wide receiver surprises continue to shake up initial draft boards; SportsLine references an unnamed wide receiver who’s rocketed into top-15 territory, even leapfrogging stars like A.J. Brown and Tyreek Hill in some models, giving drafters a risky but potentially game-changing early-round option.
Quarterback news has also rippled through the rankings. Brock Purdy’s brief elbow injury late last season is not a concern according to Draft Sharks, as 49ers GM John Lynch reports no offseason setbacks, keeping Purdy, and by extension his top wideouts, undervalued relative to their upside. Contrast that with Deshaun Watson, who suffered a second Achilles tear and may miss the entire 2025 season, making him undraftable even in superflex leagues and lowering expectations for Cleveland’s offense.
RotoBaller’s updated PPR flex rankings show tier movement in real-time as camps get underway: youngsters like Xavier Worthy and Jordan Addison are climbing based on projected target share, while established stars Cooper Kupp and Kyle Pitts remain in the top tiers but offer varying risk profiles due to injury and consistency concerns.
On the fantasy platform side, FPL has announced changes for 2025-26 that will streamline private and public league formats. Fantasy Football Community notes these tweaks improve clarity for listeners who regularly organize or join mini-leagues—a nice usability win ahead of the new season.
With over a month to go until NFL kickoff, rankings are still moving daily as injuries, depth chart shifts, and preseason action roll in. For the latest expert-driven tiers, sleepers, and busts, and to stay ahead with actionable insights, keep following the top fantasy news outlets.
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