Saturday, August 30, 2025

FSH NOTEBOOK: DAVID'S DAILY DIGEST

David's Daily Digest
August 30th, 2025
Saturday Late Night Edition




MY 2025 FAVORITES: WIDE RECEIVER POSITION

This season the wide receiver position is very deep and my favorites list is very long. With player names like Michael Pittman Jr, Jayden Reed, Deebo Samuel, and Cooper Kupp ranked higher than number 40 in the preseason PPR rankings, there are plenty of late round fliers with upside.

On that note, some of my early round favorites include the Jaguars 2nd year wideout, Brian Thomas Jr. (12th in fantasy points per game in 2024). With 133 targets a season ago, this Jaguar appears ready for a big 2025 Campaign. Another early grab is the Falcons wide receiver Drake London; I love “The Drake!” London was the Fantasy WR14 last season with 158 targets, including 39 in his last three games with Michael Penix Jr under center. London appears very capable of duplicating his target count this season, which puts him in line for another solid output.

As I make my way into the middle round, my top two favorites for the 2025 season are the Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton and the Packers rookie receiver Matthew Golden. Sutton is coming off his best fantasy season with career high in receptions (81) and targets (135). With another year catching passes from Broncos quarterback Bo Nix, I really like Sutton’s chances at besting his 2024 season.

In Green Bay, there has been nothing but non-stop raves surrounding the rookie receiver (Golden), who is having an outstanding training camp according to reports. He’s developing into a favorite of quarterback Jordan Love. Last season the Packers passing game and along with Love sputtered for much of 2024 and without a true Alpha-receiver, there’s opportunity for Golden. The take on Golden is he is a good route runner with solid hands and there’s opportunity for him to emerge as the Packers number one. 

That’s My Take.
~David G. Ortega

Thursday, August 28, 2025

FSH NOTEBOOK: DAVID'S DAILY DIGEST

David's Daily Digest
August 28th, 2025
Thursday Night Edition




MY 2025 FAVORITES: RUNNING BACK POSITION


I’ve been making my way through a few more fantasy football drafts of late (can’t seem to get enough these days) and as I am going through the process of selection, I am finding myself targeting a lot of the same players. At the top of the draft the easy favorites include the Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs (likely a league winner this season), the Niners Christian McCaffrey, and the Bucs Bucky Irving.


In 2024, during the back stretch leading to and through the fantasy playoffs (week 12 thru week 17), Gibbs finished less than a fantasy point behind Saquon Barkley (fantasy RB1) in fantasy points per game. Irving also makes this list finishing as the fantasy RB7. McCaffrey missed 13 games during the 2024 season, but in 2023 (when he was healthy) CMC played in 16 and finished as the runaway fantasy RB1 (PPR scoring) averaging 24.5 fantasy points per game. He’s healthy this season, so I have no qualms about taking him early.

Looking ahead into the middles rounds and deeper into the fantasy drafts, these are my biggest favorites in the backfield for the 2025 fantasy football season. Just like CMC, the Commanders also possess a former number one fantasy running back in Austin Ekeler. 

While I am not calling for a return to the fountain of youth for Ekeler, despite missing time in 2024 to injury, when given the opportunity he performed. Last season Ekeler posted double-digit fantasy points in 8 of his 11 games played, including a three-game stint (weeks 9 thru 11) where he averaged 17.7 fantasy points per game, ranking as the fantasy RB8 during this stretch. With Brian Robinson being traded this preseason, a healthy Ekeler appears to have a great opportunity to resurge in 2025.

Another backfield fantasy favorite of mine in 2025 is the Bears running back D’Andre Swift. Reuniting with his former play caller (the Bears new Head Coach) Ben Johnson, Swift has an opportunity to run with the Jahmyr Gibbs role in the Chicago offense. 

While he may not be quite Gibbs, Swift is more than a capable back with (I believe) some juice left in the tank. In 2024 he showed some of his flash during a seven-game stretch (weeks 4 thru 11) where he averaged 18.3 fantasy points per game with only 5 rushing touchdowns. He totaled 764 yards of offense (567 rushing + 197 receiving) which ranked 4th behind Bijan Robinson 857, Alvin Kamara 808, and Jahmyr Gibbs 769. He also averaged 4.8 yards per carry during this stretch. 

I am a big believer the Ben Johnson effect can move Swift into RB2 country this season.

That’s My Take
~David G. Ortega

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

FSH NOTEBOOK: DAVID'S DAILY DIGEST

David's Daily Digest
August 27th, 2025
Wednesday Night Edition




WEDNESDAY WATERCOOLER


MY 2025 FAVORITES: QUARTERBACK POSITION

As the draft season heats up and we get closer to the 2025 NFL Season Kickoff (Thursday, 9/4/25), it’s time to make some predictions and call my shots for the upcoming 2025 Fantasy season.

I feel a greater buzz of excitement and higher level of electricity as the start of the season nears. There are so many directions I can go with and at all of the positions. So there’s no better place to start than right under the center with the quarterback position.

I have a few (Quarterback) favorites here, so before I dial into my favorite for this season, I’ll share some thoughts on a few of the others. I am with the Broncos quarterback Bo Nix (ADP, QB8). After a strong rookie campaign, I believe head coach Sean Payton will have his QB ready to take even more strides forward this season.

And while the sample size in the preseason was small, it was enough for me to drink the coolaid that the Bears head coach Ben Johnson and quarterback Caleb Williams are selling. I saw enough to believe that Williams will be playing at a QB1 level, by the end of the season.

Without question, I feel like Joe Burrow will once again put up strong numbers this season and finish as a top-5 fantasy QB (QB3 in fantasy last season), in spite of offering very little upside with his legs. But he’s not my favorite in 2025.

Two seasons ago, the Packers quarterback Jordan Love finished the regular season as the QB6, fantasy quarterback. He tossed 32 touchdowns, added 4 rushing touchdowns, while passing for over 4,100 yards. With a strong rushing attack led by running back Josh Jacobs, Love has plenty of weapons to return to his 2023 form. This season will be Love’s third full season as the starter and I  believe he is primed for a big year.

Love is my 2025 season favorite under center!

That’s My Take
~David G. Ortega