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Fantasy Football Rankings 2025: Dynasty rookie top 60

2YNETDE Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty (2) in the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024, in Laramie, Wyo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
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- Running backs take half the first-round spots: Ashton Jeanty and Omarion Hampton lead the way in a running back-heavy draft class.
- Colston Loveland jumps into the first half of Round 1: The Chicago Bears use a top-10 pick on Loveland, pairing him with the offensive mind who helped unlock Sam LaPorta’s potential.
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Now that the 2025 NFL Draft is complete, it’s time to update dynasty rookie rankings for fantasy football. These rankings are tailored specifically for PPR scoring and single-quarterback formats, taking into account the latest landing spots, team fits and depth charts.
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1. RBAshton Jeanty,Las Vegas Raiders (RB1, Round 1-Pick 6)
Ashton Jeanty finished his time at Boise State with a 99.9 career rushing grade while averaging over 200 yards per game as a freshman. He ranks as one of the top three running back prospects of the past decade. Jeanty landed with the Las Vegas Raiders as the sixth overall pick, joining the team that arguably needed a running back the most. He projects to be one of the few true feature backs in the NFL.
Jeanty proved in 2023 that he could also be an elite receiving threat, averaging 3.2 yards per route run. The Raiders have limited receiving options, and Chip Kelly’s offenses have historically featured running backs heavily in the passing game. The only thing holding Jeanty back from being in the very top tier of fantasy backs is the offensive line — while the top three projected fantasy running backs play behind top-five run-blocking units, the Raiders’ line is closer to league average.
Jeanty should be the clear-cut No. 1 pick in dynasty rookie drafts, even in superflex formats. In redraft leagues, he profiles as a late first- or early second-round pick. If the Raiders‘ line continues to improve, he has the upside to finish among the very top fantasy running backs.