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.
Players in green are underrated by the rest of the fantasy community.
Players in yellow are overrated.
The Bloom Top 250 Updated June Edition
- Ja'Marr Chase (WR-CIN) - Was still #1 wide receiver without massive games vs BAL
- CeeDee Lamb (WR-DAL) - Only fell off in 2024 because of his and Prescott's injuries
- Saquon Barkley (RB-PHI) - Still reasonable to fear year N+1 after a 482-touch season
- Bijan Robinson (RB-ATL) - Wheels up with Penix at quarterback
- Jahmyr Gibbs (RB-DET) - Just entering his prime in top-flight offense
- Justin Jefferson (WR-MIN) - First-year starter, low pass volume small worries
- Puka Nacua (WR-LAR) - Knee injury didn't slow ascent, likely to establish new ceiling
- Brian Thomas Jr. (WR-JAX) - Broke out with Mac Jones & lame duck Doug Pederson
- Nico Collins (WR-HOU) - Still a solid WR1 in dysfunctional offense, Clear #1 for Stroud
- Malik Nabers (WR-NYG) - Quarterback play only thing holding him back
- Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR-DET) - Still a strong WR1 in lower volume DET pass O
- Ashton Jeanty (RB-LV) - Unknown upside with Pete Carroll and Chip Kelly
- Derrick Henry (RB-BAL) - No signs of slowing down going into his age-31 season
- Garrett Wilson (WR-NYJ) - Reunited with college QB who fueled DJ Moore's career year
- A.J. Brown (WR-PHI) - Was hurt by lower PHI pass volume & hamstring injury
- Christian McCaffrey (RB-SF) - Didn't look like himself upon return, reward justifies risk in 2nd
- Jonathan Taylor (RB-IND) - Finished 2024 with a bang and should be centerpiece of offense
- De'Von Achane (RB-MIA) - Jonnu trade could spike target/catch total
- Chase Brown (RB-CIN) - Team made minimal additions at RB, could reproduce 2nd half #s
- Bucky Irving (RB-TB) - Took control of backfield as rookie season went on, value could grow
- Tee Higgins (WR-CIN) - Top 3 on PPG basis last year, but missed five games
- Josh Jacobs (RB-GB) - Should remain central in Packers offensive game plan
- Ladd McConkey (WR-LAC) - Quickly became Herbert’s favorite target, arrow pointing up
- Drake London (WR-ATL) - Should finally produce up to talent level with Penix at QB
- Brock Bowers (TE-LV) - Smith improves QB, should reach another level in second year
- Davante Adams (WR-LAR) - McVay should maximize whatever Adams has left at 32
- Mike Evans (WR-TB) - Undeniable connection with Baker Mayfield
- Kyren Williams (RB-LAR) - Held up under heavy workload, 389 touch hangover?
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba (WR-SEA) - Breaking out with Smith, uncertainty with Darnold
- Terry McLaurin (WR-WAS) - Touchdown production exploded with Jayden Daniels
- DeVonta Smith (WR-PHI) - PHI lower volume pass offense didn’t hurt his production
- Trey McBride (TE-ARI) - High floor, but Murray limits his ceiling
- George Kittle (TE-SF) - Perennial top 3 TE, efficiency up with Purdy
- Lamar Jackson (QB-BAL) - Peaking with Henry, Monken
- Josh Allen (QB-BUF) - Looked very comfortable in Joe Brady offense
- Tyreek Hill (WR-MIA) - In decline? Quality of Dolphins offense also an issue
- Jalen Hurts (QB-PHI) - Tush Push ban failed, could see more passing volume
- Jayden Daniels (QB-WAS) - Should top 2024 if he avoids injury
- Xavier Worthy (WR-KC) - Super Bowl finally showed off deep speed
- Joe Burrow (QB-CIN) - Quietly elite, but he fantasy world is catching on
- Ken Walker III (RB-SEA) - Could take off in Klint Kubiak running game
- Alvin Kamara (RB-NO) - Huge PPR volume, but QB play questionable and turning 30
- Chuba Hubbard (RB-CAR) - Quietest strong RB2 season ever, offense will be improved
- Baker Mayfield (QB-TB) - ADP indicates skepticism, but I’m not sure why
- Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR-ARI) - Coaches, QB chemistry held him back as rookie
- Jameson Williams (WR-DET) - Boom/bust profile works as a high-ceiling WR3/Flex
- George Pickens (WR-DAL) - O and QB will be improved, could have career year as DAL #2
- James Cook (RB-BUF) - Relied on TD production, relationship with team a bit rocky
- Breece Hall (RB-NYJ) - Size of role is unknown, ability to ball out is not
- Rashee Rice (WR-KC) - Likely full speed to open season, WR2 overall before injury
- Sam LaPorta (TE-DET) - Resumed strong TE1 numbers down the stretch, undervalued
- Courtland Sutton (WR-DEN) - Was a low WR1 in second half of year as Nix came on
- DK Metcalf (WR-PIT) - Clear #1, but QB play, Arthur Smith offense big question marks
- DJ Moore (WR-CHI) - Will he be clear #1 in Ben Johnson offense?
- Zay Flowers (WR-BAL) - Targets dropped off in second half of season
- TreVeyon Henderson (RB-NE) - Instant impact in passing game, wide range of outcomes
- James Conner (RB-ARI) - Still underrated after yet another successful RB2 season
- Omarion Hampton (RB-LAC) - Battling Harris for early down work, wide range of outcomes
- Chris Godwin (WR-TB) - Might take few weeks to get up to speed, WR2 overall before injury
- Chris Olave (WR-NO) - Alpha receiver talent, but subject to poor QB play, big hits
- Travis Hunter (WR-JAX) - Coen produced two WR1s with Mayfield in Tampa last year
- Jakobi Meyers (WR-LV) - Steady WR3/Flex with bad QB play in 2024
- Jaylen Waddle (WR-MIA) - Suffered from offensive woes, Jonnu trade could free up targets
- Joe Mixon (RB-HOU) - Most consistent part of HOU offense that should be improved, healthy?
- David Montgomery (RB-DET) - Solid RB2 even with Gibbs breaking out
- Jauan Jennings (WR-SF) - Should be a steady target for Purdy even after Aiyuk is back
- Ricky Pearsall (WR-SF) - Came on late in rookie year, monitor offseason hamstring issue
- Rome Odunze (WR-CHI) - Ben Johnson likes him, could become #1 WR, chemistry with Caleb?
- Calvin Ridley (WR-TEN) - Could benefit from Cam Ward's ability to extend play, throw deep
- Patrick Mahomes II II (QB-KC) - Surely this year the passing game will round back into form
- Isiah Pacheco (RB-KC) - Was lead back before ankle injury, should be treated as incumbent
- Quinshon Judkins (RB-CLE) - Instant early down back, but Browns offense is among worst
- Tetairoa McMillan (WR-CAR) - Could move up significantly with good summer
- Kyler Murray (QB-ARI) - Says he's ready to run more, knee feeling better
- Justin Fields (QB-NYJ) - High weekly ceiling, Engstrand offense could embrace his skillset
- Deebo Samuel Sr. (WR-WAS) - In ideal O for skillset, 2024 dropped off after pneumonia
- Khalil Shakir (WR-BUF) - Still getting better, but structure of offense limits upside
- Michael Pittman Jr (WR-IND) - Produced thru back injury/QB turbulence, but low ceiling
- Bo Nix (QB-DEN) - Came on in second half of season, could grow in year two
- Dak Prescott (QB-DAL) - Should be among highest volume passers, Pickens addition helps
- RJ Harvey (RB-DEN) - New toy for Payton, wide range of outcomes
- D'Andre Swift (RB-CHI) - Bears could still make backfield addition, #1 for now
- Tony Pollard (RB-TEN) - Team wants more even backfield split, but Spears inj prone
- T.J. Hockenson (TE-MIN) - Should be all the way back from 2023 ACL, but targets will be down
- Stefon Diggs (WR-NE) - Coming back from ACL, questionable offseason decisions?
- Brandon Aiyuk (WR-SF) - Will he be ready for Week 1 (ACL)? Will he earn big contract?
- Jayden Reed (WR-GB) - Will he be overshadowed by first-round pick? Wide range of outcomes
- Josh Downs (WR-IND) - Produced later on with Richardson could be better with Jones
- Brian Robinson Jr (RB-WAS) - Faded down stretch, but team made no significant RB additions
- Darnell Mooney (WR-ATL) - Big play #2 could be helped by Penix taking over
- Emeka Egbuka (WR-TB) - Could start out hot if Godwin is sidelined to begin season
- Aaron Jones (RB-MIN) - Will be in committee with Mason, more punch in PPR
- Jordan Mason (RB-MIN) - Expect team to lean on him to take pressure off of McCarthy
- Jaylen Warren (RB-PIT) - Role should stay the same with addition of Kaleb Johnson
- Jordan Addison (WR-MIN) - Big play reliance + low volume pass O + new QB could be shaky
- Adam Thielen (WR-CAR) - Finished with low WR1 flourish, clear chemistry with Young
- Travis Etienne Jr. (RB-JAX) - Will be in RBBC, but more touches in space?
- Kaleb Johnson (RB-PIT) - Better than Harris in role that produced matchup flex value?
- Bhayshul Tuten (RB-JAX) - 2025's Bucky Irving? Needs to hold onto the ball
- Jalen McMillan (WR-TB) - Big production in December overlooked by FF drafters
- Tucker Kraft (TE-GB) - Arrow pointing up, but target load could be inconsistent
- Isaiah Likely (TE-BAL) - Arrow pointing up, could overtake Andrews this year
- Matthew Golden (WR-GB) - Already has the look of a day one starter
- Rashid Shaheed (WR-NO) - One of best deep threats in league, but QB play questionable
- Tyrone Tracy Jr. (RB-NYG) - Ball security could determine split, but best athlete in backfield
- Jerry Jeudy (WR-CLE) - Should be most frequent WR target in CLE O, but what's that worth?
- Cam Skattebo (RB-NYG) - Ball security could determine backfield split, tends to outplay tools
- Trevor Lawrence (QB-JAX) - Coen revived Mayfield's career, is Lawrence next?
- Brock Purdy (QB-SF) - Was a top 10 QB last year and should have a better supporting cast
- Jared Goff (QB-DET) - Won't have as many indoor games, but still drafted well below production
- Cooper Kupp (WR-SEA) - How will he produce with Darnold and away from McVay O?
- Rashod Bateman (WR-BAL) - Finally played like first-round pick, but stuck in low-volume pass O
- Christian Kirk (WR-HOU) - Could be #2 receiver in improved O, monitor camp reports
- Quentin Johnston (WR-LAC) - Surprisingly productive, could remain #2 target for Herbert
- Luther Burden III (WR-CHI) - Picked by new regime, could have Amon-Ra St. Brown role
- David Njoku (TE-CLE) - QB play may make him unreliable
- Dallas Goedert (TE-PHI) - Was more productive than you remember last year
- Travis Kelce (TE-KC) - Impact is waning, WR injuries gave him spike weeks in 2024
- Mark Andrews (TE-BAL) - Impact is waning, TD dependent, Likely coming on
- Rachaad White (RB-TB) - Matchup flex value and Irving injury upside
- J.K. Dobbins (RB-DEN) - Should have early down role in Denver
- Tyler Warren (TE-IND) - Could be featured in pass game and get some Taysom Hill touches
- Marquise Brown (WR-KC) - Muted impact in return and that's without Rice on field
- Keon Coleman (WR-BUF) - Should get better in year two, but stuck in “everyone eats” offense
- DeMario Douglas (WR-NE) - Chemistry with Maye is great in OTAs, #1 while Diggs recovers?
- Najee Harris (RB-LAC) - Might get overtaken by Hampton, but still likely RBBC
- Rhamondre Stevenson (RB-NE) - RBBC with Henderson, ball security an issue
- Zach Charbonnet (RB-SEA) - Needs Walker injury to have value, but Walker tends to miss time
- Roschon Johnson (RB-CHI) - Should be goal-line back, might win larger role
- Trey Benson (RB-ARI) - Conner injury upside, but Conner has been more durable
- Isaac Guerendo (RB-SF) - Should back up CMC if he stays healthy through camp
- Tyler Allgeier (RB-ATL) - Robinson injury upside, gets more touches than mere backup
- Jayden Higgins (WR-HOU) - Upside bench stash, monitor camp reports
- Tyjae Spears (RB-TEN) - RBBC potential if he can stay healthy, but durability a problem
- Caleb Williams (QB-CHI) - New offense, coaches additions, should improve efficiency
- Drake Maye (QB-NE) - Hope is that Diggs, McDaniels help him more than 2024 OC/WR
- Justin Herbert (QB-LAC) - Ran more in second half of season, arrow pointing up
- Cam Ward (QB-TEN) - Will have some spike weeks on big plays/running, but likely inconsistent
- Bryce Young (QB-CAR) - Was a FF low QB1 when he came alive after the bye
- C.J. Stroud (QB-HOU) - Playcalling should be improved, monitor shoulder issue
- Ray Davis (RB-BUF) - Showed he could handle the starting job when Cook missed time
- Austin Ekeler (RB-WAS) - Matchup flex value and Robinson injury upside
- Brashard Smith (RB-KC) - 7th round pick, Great receiving skills, could be new McKinnon+ for KC
- Kyle Monangai (RB-CHI) - 7th round pick, chosen by new staff, smart, efficient running style
- Calvin Austin III (WR-PIT) - Could be top deep threat, #2 receiver
- Kyle Williams (WR-NE) - 3rd round pick, could become #1 deep target for Maye
- Jalen Coker (WR-CAR) - Role could be big if McMillan struggles early
- Romeo Doubs (WR-GB) - Low ceiling weekly play, but should be 2nd in GB WR snaps
- Marvin Mims Jr. (WR-DEN) - Finished with a flourish, but Broncos passing game is crowded
- Evan Engram (TE-DEN) - Hard to know how large his role will be
- Colston Loveland (TE-CHI) - Could impress, but will be crowded low low-volume passing game
- Dalton Kincaid (TE-BUF) - Did little with big opportunity last year
- Kyle Pitts (TE-ATL) - Maybe Penix will create value for him?
- Zach Ertz (TE-WAS) - Steady producer in stretch run
- Jaylen Wright (RB-MIA) - Battling rookie sixth-round pick to back up Achane
- Tank Bigsby (RB-JAX) - Could impress new coaching staff, better runner than Etienne
- Geno Smith (QB-LV) - Line/playcalling will be improved
- Daniel Jones (QB-IND) - Should enter the season as the starter, rushing upside
- J.J. McCarthy (QB-MIN) - MIN O good at creating FF QB value, but will be low pass volume
- Michael Penix Jr. (QB-ATL) - Could be FF surprise if team lets him run
- Jordan Love (QB-GB) - Run-first offense and inconsistency holding him back
- Nick Chubb (RB-HOU) - Value will go up if Mixon isn't ready to start camp
- Brenton Strange (TE-JAX) - Could have large role under new regime
- Tyler Higbee (TE-LAR) - Very productive in Week 18 and postseason
- Justice Hill (RB-BAL) - Will have flex weeks, but return of Mitchell limits injury upside
- Sean Tucker (RB-TB) - Maybe the best third-string back in league, 192 total yds Week 6
- Will Shipley (RB-PHI) - Should be part of RBBC behind Barkley with Dillon
- Jaydon Blue (RB-DAL) - 5th rd pick, fastest back on the roster
- Javonte Williams (RB-DAL) - Should win a role in the backfield, possibly lead in touches
- Rico Dowdle (RB-CAR) - Possible Hubbard injury upside, monitor Etienne development
- Xavier Legette (WR-CAR) - Role should be better suited to talents with McMillan outside
- Elijah Moore (WR-BUF) - Playing with best QB of his career
- Dyami Brown (WR-JAX) - Coen likes 3WR sets, team high on him, best ball appeal
- Andrei Iosivas (WR-CIN) Higgins/Chase injury upside, improving in 3rd year
- Ja'Tavion Sanders (TE-CAR) - Chance to break out while Tremble recovers from back issue
- Theo Johnson (TE-NYG) - Speedy tight end looked capable of bigger things as a rookie
- Chig Okonkwo (TE-TEN) - Finally got significant targets in December
- Alec Pierce (WR-IND) - Great deep threat, but lacking all-around game
- Joshua Palmer (WR-BUF) - Could have some best ball value on downfield contested catches
- Sione Vaki (RB-DET) - Might be back up to Montgomery and Gibbs
- Jermaine Burton (WR-CIN) - Top talent gets chance for redemption in top pass offense
- Antonio Gibson (RB-NE) - Played well last year, could have value
- Jacory Croskey-Merritt (RB-WAS) - 7th round pick, watch out for him if he can win roster spot
- Keaton Mitchell (RB-BAL) - Explosive back two years removed from ACL
- Elijah Mitchell (RB-KC) - Should be contributor if he can stay healthy
- Braelon Allen (RB-NYJ) - Chance to expand role under new regime
- Devaughn Vele (WR-DEN) - Was talk of OTAs before injury
- Wan'Dale Robinson (WR-NYG) - Unlikely to repeat high volume 2024 workload
- Isaiah Davis (RB-NYJ) - Team has said they want to use all three backs
- Tahj Brooks (RB-CIN) - 6th round pick, could beat out Moss to back up Brown
- Woody Marks (RB-HOU) - 4th round pick, could get James White role
- Jordan James (RB-SF) - Could back up CMC if Guerendo can't stay healthy
- Zack Moss (RB-CIN) - Might have larger role than expected if neck is ok
- Jarquez Hunter (RB-LAR) - 4th round pick, could beat out Corum to back up Williams
- Jerome Ford (RB-CLE) - Probably passing down back to begin season
- Darius Slayton (WR-NYG) - Could run under some Wilson moonballs, have value with Winston
- Tutu Atwell (WR-LAR) - #3 receiver in good offense
- Jalen Tolbert (WR-DAL) - #3 receiver for Prescott with addition of Pickens
- Malik Washington (WR-MIA) - #3 wide receiver, could get a lot of manufactured touches
- Jake Ferguson (TE-DAL) - Will need to hold off Schoonmaker to have value
- Jonnu Smith (TE-MIA) - Value killed with trade to PIT
- Cade Otton (TE-TB) - Needs WR injuries to have value
- Mike Gesicki (TE-CIN) - 4 best weeks came when Higgins was out
- MarShawn Lloyd (RB-GB) - Needs to stay healthy, battling Wilson/Brooks for snaps
- Michael Wilson (WR-ARI) - What's #2 WR in Arizona worth? Likely not much
- Cedric Tillman (WR-CLE) - What's #2 WR in Cleveland worth? Likely not much
- Dont'e Thornton Jr. (WR-LV) - Size/speed fourth round pick made impression in OTAs
- Matthew Stafford (QB-LAR) - Better at supporting value of WRs than creating own value
- Tua Tagovailoa (QB-MIA) - Offense in a precarious spot heading into 2025 season
- Sam Darnold (QB-SEA) - Downgrade in offensive surroundings/philosophy for FF value
- Pat Bryant (WR-DEN) - Could have big role right away
- KaVontae Turpin (WR-DAL) - Expanded offensive role with new contract?
- Luke McCaffrey (WR-WAS) - Big opportunity if Noah Brown knee injury is serious
- Diontae Johnson (WR-CLE) - Chance to rehabilitate image, value in poor O
- DeAndre Hopkins (WR-BAL) - Will need a WR injury or two to matter for FF
- Jack Bech (WR-LV) - Might end up 2nd in WR snaps/targets behind Meyers
- Adonai Mitchell (WR-IND) - Very talented #4 receiver, needs more consistency
- Noah Brown (WR-WAS) - Probable #3 receiver in good offense
- Elic Ayomanor (WR-TEN) - 4th round rookie could earn role in downfield passing game
- Jalen Nailor (WR-MIN) - Good deep threat, but #3 in low volume pass O
- Ray-Ray McCloud III (WR-ATL) - Underrated #3 wide receiver, some best ball appeal
- Tre Harris (WR-LAC) - 2nd rd rookie could earn role in downfield passing game
- Jaylin Lane (WR-WAS) - Speed could force team to give 4th round rookie a role right away
- Tre Tucker (WR-LV) - Competing for starting role in improved pass offense
- Curtis Samuel (WR-BUF) - Made some noise late last season
- Hunter Henry (TE-NE) - Could be most reliable target for Maye if Diggs fizzles
- Khalil Herbert (RB-IND) - Battling 5th round rookie Giddens to back up Taylor
- Damien Martinez (RB-SEA) - 7th rd pick, more like Walker than Charbonnet
- Phil Mafah (RB-DAL) - 7th rd pick, most powerful back on roster
- Raheem Mostert (RB-LV) - Battling McCormick to back up Jeanty
- A.J. Dillon (RB-GB) - Early down backup if his neck is okay
- Miles Sanders (RB-DAL) - Battling for role, roster spot
- Kendrick Bourne (WR-NE) - Experience might win role two years removed from ACL
- Tim Patrick (WR-DET) - #3 receiver in good pass offense
- Mike Williams (WR-LAC) - Could open season as primary deep threat for Herbert
- Dylan Sampson (RB-CLE) - 4th round pick, battling Ford for role behind Judkins
- Devin Neal (RB-NO) - 6th round pick, battling Miller for role behind Kamara
- DJ Giddens (RB-IND) - 5th round pick, battling Herbert for role behind Taylor
- Cam Akers (RB-NO) - Has a chance to back up 30-year-old Kamara
- Blake Corum (RB-LAR) - Selection of Hunter means bad things for him?
- Kendre Miller (RB-NO) - Chance for redemption under Kellen Moore
- Juwan Johnson (TE-NO) - Could be frequent target for inexperienced QBs
- Pat Freiermuth (TE-PIT) - Low ceiling, monitor chemistry with new Steelers QBs
- Sincere McCormick (RB-LV) - Battling Mostert to back up Jeanty
- Dameon Pierce (RB-HOU) - What does Chubb signing mean about his future with team?
- LeQuint Allen (RB-JAX) - Could be best passing down back on team as a rookie
- Devin Singletary (RB-NYG) - Still solid, but overpriced, could get dealt if injury strikes elsewhere
- Anthony Richardson Sr. (QB-IND) - Upside, Jones' history makes him draftable in deep leagues
- Aaron Rodgers (QB-PIT) - Arthur Smith offense, advanced age will limit ceiling
- Russell Wilson (QB-NYG) - Will begin season as starter, but likely to give way to Dart