Bloom's PPR Top 250, Updated

Sigmund Bloom runs down the top 250 players to draft in PPR leagues

Sigmund Bloom's Bloom's PPR Top 250, Updated Sigmund Bloom Published 07/01/2025

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A PPR Top 250 list is notoriously difficult to prepare during OTAs. We can still take our best shot as the official start of summer is approaching. Having a strong foundational starting point to make adjustments from is key to not overreacting to random news events.

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The Bloom Top 250 Updated June Edition

  1. Ja'Marr Chase (WR-CIN) - Was still #1 wide receiver without massive games vs BAL
  2. CeeDee Lamb (WR-DAL) - Only fell off in 2024 because of his and Prescott's injuries
  3. Saquon Barkley (RB-PHI) - Still reasonable to fear year N+1 after a 482-touch season
  4. Bijan Robinson (RB-ATL) - Wheels up with Penix at quarterback
  5. Jahmyr Gibbs (RB-DET) - Just entering his prime in top-flight offense
  6. Justin Jefferson (WR-MIN) - First-year starter, low pass volume small worries
  7. Puka Nacua (WR-LAR) - Knee injury didn't slow ascent, likely to establish new ceiling
  8. Brian Thomas Jr. (WR-JAX) - Broke out with Mac Jones & lame duck Doug Pederson
  9. Nico Collins (WR-HOU) - Still a solid WR1 in dysfunctional offense, Clear #1 for Stroud
  10. Malik Nabers (WR-NYG) - Quarterback play only thing holding him back
  11. Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR-DET) - Still a strong WR1 in lower volume DET pass O
  12. Ashton Jeanty (RB-LV) - Unknown upside with Pete Carroll and Chip Kelly
  13. Derrick Henry (RB-BAL) - No signs of slowing down going into his age-31 season
  14. Garrett Wilson (WR-NYJ) - Reunited with college QB who fueled DJ Moore's career year 
  15. A.J. Brown (WR-PHI) - Was hurt by lower PHI pass volume & hamstring injury
  16. Christian McCaffrey (RB-SF) - Didn't look like himself upon return, reward justifies risk in 2nd 
  17. Jonathan Taylor (RB-IND) - Finished 2024 with a bang and should be centerpiece of offense
  18. De'Von Achane (RB-MIA) - Jonnu trade could spike target/catch total
  19. Chase Brown (RB-CIN) - Team made minimal additions at RB, could reproduce 2nd half #s
  20. Bucky Irving (RB-TB) - Took control of backfield as rookie season went on, value could grow
  21. Tee Higgins (WR-CIN) - Top 3 on PPG basis last year, but missed five games
  22. Josh Jacobs (RB-GB) - Should remain central in Packers offensive game plan
  23. Ladd McConkey (WR-LAC) - Quickly became Herbert’s favorite target, arrow pointing up
  24. Drake London (WR-ATL) - Should finally produce up to talent level with Penix at QB
  25. Brock Bowers (TE-LV) - Smith improves QB, should reach another level in second year
  26. Davante Adams (WR-LAR) - McVay should maximize whatever Adams has left at 32
  27. Mike Evans (WR-TB) - Undeniable connection with Baker Mayfield
  28. Kyren Williams (RB-LAR) - Held up under heavy workload, 389 touch hangover?
  29. Jaxon Smith-Njigba (WR-SEA) - Breaking out with Smith, uncertainty with Darnold
  30. Terry McLaurin (WR-WAS) - Touchdown production exploded with Jayden Daniels
  31. DeVonta Smith (WR-PHI) - PHI lower volume pass offense didn’t hurt his production
  32. Trey McBride (TE-ARI) - High floor, but Murray limits his ceiling
  33. George Kittle (TE-SF) - Perennial top 3 TE, efficiency up with Purdy
  34. Lamar Jackson (QB-BAL) - Peaking with Henry, Monken
  35. Josh Allen (QB-BUF) - Looked very comfortable in Joe Brady offense
  36. Tyreek Hill (WR-MIA) - In decline? Quality of Dolphins offense also an issue
  37. Jalen Hurts (QB-PHI) - Tush Push ban failed, could see more passing volume
  38. Jayden Daniels (QB-WAS) - Should top 2024 if he avoids injury
  39. Xavier Worthy (WR-KC) - Super Bowl finally showed off deep speed
  40. Joe Burrow (QB-CIN) - Quietly elite, but he fantasy world is catching on
  41. Ken Walker III (RB-SEA) - Could take off in Klint Kubiak running game
  42. Alvin Kamara (RB-NO) - Huge PPR volume, but QB play questionable and turning 30
  43. Chuba Hubbard (RB-CAR) - Quietest strong RB2 season ever, offense will be improved
  44. Baker Mayfield (QB-TB) - ADP indicates skepticism, but I’m not sure why
  45. Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR-ARI) - Coaches, QB chemistry held him back as rookie
  46. Jameson Williams (WR-DET) - Boom/bust profile works as a high-ceiling WR3/Flex
  47. George Pickens (WR-DAL) - O and QB will be improved, could have career year as DAL #2
  48. James Cook (RB-BUF) - Relied on TD production, relationship with team a bit rocky
  49. Breece Hall (RB-NYJ) - Size of role is unknown, ability to ball out is not
  50. Rashee Rice (WR-KC) - Likely full speed to open season, WR2 overall before injury
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  1. Sam LaPorta (TE-DET) - Resumed strong TE1 numbers down the stretch, undervalued
  2. Courtland Sutton (WR-DEN) - Was a low WR1 in second half of year as Nix came on
  3. DK Metcalf (WR-PIT) - Clear #1, but QB play, Arthur Smith offense big question marks
  4. DJ Moore (WR-CHI) - Will he be clear #1 in Ben Johnson offense? 
  5. Zay Flowers (WR-BAL) - Targets dropped off in second half of season
  6. TreVeyon Henderson (RB-NE) - Instant impact in passing game, wide range of outcomes
  7. James Conner (RB-ARI) - Still underrated after yet another successful RB2 season
  8. Omarion Hampton (RB-LAC) - Battling Harris for early down work, wide range of outcomes
  9. Chris Godwin (WR-TB) - Might take few weeks to get up to speed, WR2 overall before injury
  10. Chris Olave (WR-NO) - Alpha receiver talent, but subject to poor QB play, big hits
  11. Travis Hunter (WR-JAX) - Coen produced two WR1s with Mayfield in Tampa last year
  12. Jakobi Meyers (WR-LV) - Steady WR3/Flex with bad QB play in 2024
  13. Jaylen Waddle (WR-MIA) - Suffered from offensive woes, Jonnu trade could free up targets
  14. Joe Mixon (RB-HOU) - Most consistent part of HOU offense that should be improved, healthy?
  15. David Montgomery (RB-DET) - Solid RB2 even with Gibbs breaking out
  16. Jauan Jennings (WR-SF) - Should be a steady target for Purdy even after Aiyuk is back
  17. Ricky Pearsall (WR-SF) - Came on late in rookie year, monitor offseason hamstring issue
  18. Rome Odunze (WR-CHI) - Ben Johnson likes him, could become #1 WR, chemistry with Caleb?
  19. Calvin Ridley (WR-TEN) - Could benefit from Cam Ward's ability to extend play, throw deep
  20. Patrick Mahomes II II (QB-KC) - Surely this year the passing game will round back into form
  21. Isiah Pacheco (RB-KC) - Was lead back before ankle injury, should be treated as incumbent
  22. Quinshon Judkins (RB-CLE) - Instant early down back, but Browns offense is among worst
  23. Tetairoa McMillan (WR-CAR) - Could move up significantly with good summer
  24. Kyler Murray (QB-ARI) - Says he's ready to run more, knee feeling better
  25. Justin Fields (QB-NYJ) - High weekly ceiling, Engstrand offense could embrace his skillset
  26. Deebo Samuel Sr. (WR-WAS) - In ideal O for skillset, 2024 dropped off after pneumonia
  27. Khalil Shakir (WR-BUF) - Still getting better, but structure of offense limits upside
  28. Michael Pittman Jr (WR-IND) - Produced thru back injury/QB turbulence, but low ceiling 
  29. Bo Nix (QB-DEN) - Came on in second half of season, could grow in year two
  30. Dak Prescott (QB-DAL) - Should be among highest volume passers, Pickens addition helps
  31. RJ Harvey (RB-DEN) - New toy for Payton, wide range of outcomes
  32. D'Andre Swift (RB-CHI) - Bears could still make backfield addition, #1 for now
  33. Tony Pollard (RB-TEN) - Team wants more even backfield split, but Spears inj prone
  34. T.J. Hockenson (TE-MIN) - Should be all the way back from 2023 ACL, but targets will be down
  35. Stefon Diggs (WR-NE) - Coming back from ACL, questionable offseason decisions?
  36. Brandon Aiyuk (WR-SF) - Will he be ready for Week 1 (ACL)? Will he earn big contract?
  37. Jayden Reed (WR-GB) - Will he be overshadowed by first-round pick? Wide range of outcomes
  38. Josh Downs (WR-IND) - Produced later on with Richardson could be better with Jones
  39. Brian Robinson Jr (RB-WAS) - Faded down stretch, but team made no significant RB additions
  40. Darnell Mooney (WR-ATL) - Big play #2 could be helped by Penix taking over
  41. Emeka Egbuka (WR-TB) - Could start out hot if Godwin is sidelined to begin season
  42. Aaron Jones (RB-MIN) - Will be in committee with Mason, more punch in PPR
  43. Jordan Mason (RB-MIN) - Expect team to lean on him to take pressure off of McCarthy
  44. Jaylen Warren (RB-PIT) - Role should stay the same with addition of Kaleb Johnson
  45. Jordan Addison (WR-MIN) - Big play reliance + low volume pass O + new QB could be shaky
  46. Adam Thielen (WR-CAR) - Finished with low WR1 flourish, clear chemistry with Young
  47. Travis Etienne Jr. (RB-JAX) - Will be in RBBC, but more touches in space?
  48. Kaleb Johnson (RB-PIT) - Better than Harris in role that produced matchup flex value?
  49. Bhayshul Tuten (RB-JAX) - 2025's Bucky Irving? Needs to hold onto the ball
  50. Jalen McMillan (WR-TB) - Big production in December overlooked by FF drafters
  51. Tucker Kraft (TE-GB) - Arrow pointing up, but target load could be inconsistent
  52. Isaiah Likely (TE-BAL) - Arrow pointing up, could  overtake Andrews this year
  53. Matthew Golden (WR-GB) - Already has the look of a day one starter
  54. Rashid Shaheed (WR-NO) - One of best deep threats in league, but QB play questionable
  55. Tyrone Tracy Jr. (RB-NYG) - Ball security could determine split, but best athlete in backfield
  56. Jerry Jeudy (WR-CLE) - Should be most frequent WR target in CLE O, but what's that worth?
  57. Cam Skattebo (RB-NYG) - Ball security could determine backfield split, tends to outplay tools
  58. Trevor Lawrence (QB-JAX) - Coen revived Mayfield's career, is Lawrence next?
  59. Brock Purdy (QB-SF) - Was a top 10 QB last year and should have a better supporting cast
  60. Jared Goff (QB-DET) - Won't have as many indoor games, but still drafted well below production
  61. Cooper Kupp (WR-SEA) - How will he produce with Darnold and away from McVay O?
  62. Rashod Bateman (WR-BAL) - Finally played like first-round pick, but stuck in low-volume pass O
  63. Christian Kirk (WR-HOU) - Could be #2 receiver in improved O, monitor camp reports
  64. Quentin Johnston (WR-LAC) - Surprisingly productive, could remain #2 target for Herbert
  65. Luther Burden III (WR-CHI) - Picked by new regime, could have Amon-Ra St. Brown role
  66. David Njoku (TE-CLE) - QB play may make him unreliable
  67. Dallas Goedert (TE-PHI) - Was more productive than you remember last year
  68. Travis Kelce (TE-KC) - Impact is waning, WR injuries gave him spike weeks in 2024
  69. Mark Andrews (TE-BAL) - Impact is waning, TD dependent, Likely coming on
  70. Rachaad White (RB-TB) - Matchup flex value and Irving injury upside
  71. J.K. Dobbins (RB-DEN) - Should have early down role in Denver
  72. Tyler Warren (TE-IND) - Could be featured in pass game and get some Taysom Hill touches
  73. Marquise Brown (WR-KC) - Muted impact in return and that's without Rice on field
  74. Keon Coleman (WR-BUF) - Should get better in year two, but stuck in “everyone eats” offense
  75. DeMario Douglas (WR-NE) - Chemistry with Maye is great in OTAs, #1 while Diggs recovers?
  76. Najee Harris (RB-LAC) - Might get overtaken by Hampton, but still likely RBBC
  77. Rhamondre Stevenson (RB-NE) - RBBC with Henderson, ball security an issue
  78. Zach Charbonnet (RB-SEA) - Needs Walker injury to have value, but Walker tends to miss time
  79. Roschon Johnson (RB-CHI) - Should be goal-line back, might win larger role
  80. Trey Benson (RB-ARI) - Conner injury upside, but Conner has been more durable
  81. Isaac Guerendo (RB-SF) - Should back up CMC if he stays healthy through camp
  82. Tyler Allgeier (RB-ATL) - Robinson injury upside, gets more touches than mere backup
  83. Jayden Higgins (WR-HOU) - Upside bench stash, monitor camp reports
  84. Tyjae Spears (RB-TEN) - RBBC potential if he can stay healthy, but durability a problem
  85. Caleb Williams (QB-CHI) - New offense, coaches additions, should improve efficiency
  86. Drake Maye (QB-NE) - Hope is that Diggs, McDaniels help him more than 2024 OC/WR
  87. Justin Herbert (QB-LAC) - Ran more in second half of season, arrow pointing up
  88. Cam Ward (QB-TEN) - Will have some spike weeks on big plays/running, but likely inconsistent
  89. Bryce Young (QB-CAR) - Was a FF low QB1 when he came alive after the bye
  90. C.J. Stroud (QB-HOU) - Playcalling should be improved, monitor shoulder issue
  91. Ray Davis (RB-BUF) - Showed he could handle the starting job when Cook missed time
  92. Austin Ekeler (RB-WAS) - Matchup flex value and Robinson injury upside
  93. Brashard Smith (RB-KC) - 7th round pick, Great receiving skills, could be new McKinnon+ for KC
  94. Kyle Monangai (RB-CHI) - 7th round pick, chosen by new staff, smart, efficient running style
  95. Calvin Austin III (WR-PIT) - Could be top deep threat, #2 receiver
  96. Kyle Williams (WR-NE) - 3rd round pick, could become #1 deep target for Maye
  97. Jalen Coker (WR-CAR) - Role could be big if McMillan struggles early
  98. Romeo Doubs (WR-GB) - Low ceiling weekly play, but should be 2nd in GB WR snaps
  99. Marvin Mims Jr. (WR-DEN) - Finished with a flourish, but Broncos passing game is crowded
  100. Evan Engram (TE-DEN) - Hard to know how large his role will be
  101. Colston Loveland (TE-CHI) - Could impress, but will be crowded low low-volume passing game
  102. Dalton Kincaid (TE-BUF) - Did little with big opportunity last year
  103. Kyle Pitts (TE-ATL) - Maybe Penix will create value for him?
  104. Zach Ertz (TE-WAS) - Steady producer in stretch run
  105. Jaylen Wright (RB-MIA) - Battling rookie sixth-round pick to back up Achane
  106. Tank Bigsby (RB-JAX) - Could impress new coaching staff, better runner than Etienne
  107. Geno Smith (QB-LV) - Line/playcalling will be improved
  108. Daniel Jones (QB-IND) - Should enter the season as the starter, rushing upside
  109. J.J. McCarthy (QB-MIN) - MIN O good at creating FF QB value, but will be low pass volume
  110. Michael Penix Jr. (QB-ATL) - Could be FF surprise if team lets him run
  111. Jordan Love (QB-GB) - Run-first offense and inconsistency holding him back
  112. Nick Chubb (RB-HOU) -  Value will go up if Mixon isn't ready to start camp
  113. Brenton Strange (TE-JAX) - Could have large role under new regime
  114. Tyler Higbee (TE-LAR) - Very productive in Week 18 and postseason
  115. Justice Hill (RB-BAL) - Will have flex weeks, but return of Mitchell limits injury upside
  116. Sean Tucker (RB-TB) - Maybe the best third-string back in league, 192 total yds Week 6
  117. Will Shipley (RB-PHI) - Should be part of RBBC behind Barkley with Dillon
  118. Jaydon Blue (RB-DAL) - 5th rd pick, fastest back on the roster
  119. Javonte Williams (RB-DAL) - Should win a role in the backfield, possibly lead in touches
  120. Rico Dowdle (RB-CAR) - Possible Hubbard injury upside, monitor Etienne development
  121. Xavier Legette (WR-CAR) - Role should be better suited to talents with McMillan outside
  122. Elijah Moore (WR-BUF) - Playing with best QB of his career
  123. Dyami Brown (WR-JAX) - Coen likes 3WR sets, team high on him, best ball appeal
  124. Andrei Iosivas (WR-CIN) Higgins/Chase injury upside, improving in 3rd year
  125. Ja'Tavion Sanders (TE-CAR) - Chance to break out while Tremble recovers from back issue
  126. Theo Johnson (TE-NYG) - Speedy tight end looked capable of bigger things as a rookie
  127. Chig Okonkwo (TE-TEN)  - Finally got significant targets in December
  128. Alec Pierce (WR-IND) - Great deep threat, but lacking all-around game
  129. Joshua Palmer (WR-BUF) - Could have some best ball value on downfield contested catches
  130. Sione Vaki (RB-DET) - Might be back up to Montgomery and Gibbs
  131. Jermaine Burton (WR-CIN) - Top talent gets chance for redemption in top pass offense
  132. Antonio Gibson (RB-NE) - Played well last year, could have value 
  133. Jacory Croskey-Merritt (RB-WAS) - 7th round pick, watch out for him if he can win roster spot 
  134. Keaton Mitchell (RB-BAL) - Explosive back two years removed from ACL
  135. Elijah Mitchell (RB-KC) - Should be contributor if he can stay healthy
  136. Braelon Allen (RB-NYJ) - Chance to expand role under new regime
  137. Devaughn Vele (WR-DEN) - Was talk of OTAs before injury
  138. Wan'Dale Robinson (WR-NYG) - Unlikely to repeat high volume 2024 workload
  139. Isaiah Davis (RB-NYJ) - Team has said they want to use all three backs
  140. Tahj Brooks (RB-CIN) - 6th round pick, could beat out Moss to back up Brown
  141. Woody Marks (RB-HOU) - 4th round pick, could get James White role
  142. Jordan James (RB-SF) - Could back up CMC if Guerendo can't stay healthy
  143. Zack Moss (RB-CIN) - Might have larger role than expected if neck is ok
  144. Jarquez Hunter (RB-LAR) - 4th round pick, could beat out Corum to back up Williams
  145. Jerome Ford (RB-CLE) - Probably passing down back to begin season
  146. Darius Slayton (WR-NYG) - Could run under some Wilson moonballs, have value with Winston
  147. Tutu Atwell (WR-LAR) - #3 receiver in good offense
  148. Jalen Tolbert (WR-DAL) - #3 receiver for Prescott with addition of Pickens
  149. Malik Washington (WR-MIA) - #3 wide receiver, could get a lot of manufactured touches
  150. Jake Ferguson (TE-DAL) - Will need to hold off Schoonmaker to have value
  151. Jonnu Smith (TE-MIA) - Value killed with trade to PIT
  152. Cade Otton (TE-TB) - Needs WR injuries to have value
  153. Mike Gesicki (TE-CIN) - 4 best weeks came when Higgins was out
  154. MarShawn Lloyd (RB-GB) - Needs to stay healthy, battling Wilson/Brooks for snaps
  155. Michael Wilson (WR-ARI) - What's #2 WR in Arizona worth? Likely not much
  156. Cedric Tillman (WR-CLE) - What's #2 WR in Cleveland worth? Likely not much
  157. Dont'e Thornton Jr. (WR-LV) - Size/speed fourth round pick made impression in OTAs
  158. Matthew Stafford (QB-LAR) - Better at supporting value of WRs than creating own value
  159. Tua Tagovailoa (QB-MIA) - Offense in a precarious spot heading into 2025 season
  160. Sam Darnold (QB-SEA) - Downgrade in offensive surroundings/philosophy for FF value
  161. Pat Bryant (WR-DEN) - Could have big role right away
  162. KaVontae Turpin (WR-DAL) - Expanded offensive role with new contract?
  163. Luke McCaffrey (WR-WAS) - Big opportunity if Noah Brown knee injury is serious
  164. Diontae Johnson (WR-CLE) - Chance to rehabilitate image, value in poor O
  165. DeAndre Hopkins (WR-BAL) - Will need a WR injury or two to matter for FF
  166. Jack Bech (WR-LV) - Might end up 2nd in WR snaps/targets behind Meyers
  167. Adonai Mitchell (WR-IND) - Very talented #4 receiver, needs more consistency
  168. Noah Brown (WR-WAS) - Probable #3 receiver in good offense
  169. Elic Ayomanor (WR-TEN) - 4th round rookie could earn role in downfield passing game
  170. Jalen Nailor (WR-MIN) - Good deep threat, but #3 in low volume pass O
  171. Ray-Ray McCloud III (WR-ATL) - Underrated #3 wide receiver, some best ball appeal
  172. Tre Harris (WR-LAC) - 2nd rd rookie could earn role in downfield passing game
  173. Jaylin Lane (WR-WAS) - Speed could force team to give 4th round rookie a role right away
  174. Tre Tucker (WR-LV) - Competing for starting role in improved pass offense
  175. Curtis Samuel (WR-BUF) - Made some noise late last season
  176. Hunter Henry (TE-NE) - Could be most reliable target for Maye if Diggs fizzles
  177. Khalil Herbert (RB-IND) - Battling 5th round rookie Giddens to back up Taylor
  178. Damien Martinez (RB-SEA) - 7th rd pick, more like Walker than Charbonnet
  179. Phil Mafah (RB-DAL) - 7th rd pick, most powerful back on roster
  180. Raheem Mostert (RB-LV) - Battling McCormick to back up Jeanty
  181. A.J. Dillon (RB-GB) - Early down backup if his neck is okay
  182. Miles Sanders (RB-DAL) - Battling for role, roster spot 
  183. Kendrick Bourne (WR-NE) - Experience might win role two years removed from ACL
  184. Tim Patrick (WR-DET) - #3 receiver in good pass offense
  185. Mike Williams (WR-LAC) - Could open season as primary deep threat for Herbert
  186. Dylan Sampson (RB-CLE) - 4th round pick, battling Ford for role behind Judkins
  187. Devin Neal (RB-NO) - 6th round pick, battling Miller for role behind Kamara
  188. DJ Giddens (RB-IND) - 5th round pick, battling Herbert for role behind Taylor
  189. Cam Akers (RB-NO) - Has a chance to back up 30-year-old Kamara
  190. Blake Corum (RB-LAR) - Selection of Hunter means bad things for him?
  191. Kendre Miller (RB-NO) - Chance for redemption under Kellen Moore
  192. Juwan Johnson (TE-NO) - Could be frequent target for inexperienced QBs
  193. Pat Freiermuth (TE-PIT) - Low ceiling, monitor chemistry with new Steelers QBs
  194. Sincere McCormick (RB-LV) - Battling Mostert to back up Jeanty
  195. Dameon Pierce (RB-HOU) - What does Chubb signing mean about his future with team? 
  196. LeQuint Allen (RB-JAX) - Could be best passing down back on team as a rookie
  197. Devin Singletary (RB-NYG) - Still solid, but overpriced, could get dealt if injury strikes elsewhere
  198. Anthony Richardson Sr. (QB-IND) - Upside, Jones' history makes him draftable in deep leagues
  199. Aaron Rodgers (QB-PIT) - Arthur Smith offense, advanced age will limit ceiling
  200. Russell Wilson (QB-NYG) - Will begin season as starter, but likely to give way to Dart

 

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