Fantasy Football: Which WRs have the best chance to jump into the top 10 at the position this season?New Foto - Fantasy Football: Which WRs have the best chance to jump into the top 10 at the position this season?

Every fantasy football season during your draft, the main objective is to find value, players who can outperform their average draft position. With a bigger emphasis on points-per-reception scoring and the NFL being more pass-heavy, wide receivers have arguably become the most important position in fantasy. It's easy to identify and nail your top WR in the first few rounds. What may be difficult is identifying a value pick in the middle rounds who can outperform his ADP and vault into the top-10 among the position. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] In this exercise, we asked a handful of Yahoo Fantasy analysts which receiver they believe has the best chance to jump into that top-10 group when it's all said and done in 2025. Here are their picks for most likely WR to go from being ranked in the 20s and finish in the top 10. It's not a stretch to imagine Sutton as a top-10 receiver. He performed at that level over the final two-thirds of 2024, after the Broncos took the training wheels off rookie quarterback Bo Nix. Sutton just received a juicy extension from Denver, and he's the unquestioned target when this team throws in the red area. I love that Suttoncan regress from last year's production and still offer an ADP profit. But don't overlook his upside, either. —Scott Pianowski Metcalf showed us his fantasy ceiling when he tied for the eighth-most fantasy points among receivers during his 83-catch, 1,303-yard, 10-touchdown campaign back in 2020. Since then, he's shared the field with some talented wideouts. Fortunately in Pittsburgh, target competition won't be a problem. What could be an issue is the mixing of strong personalities with Metcalf, Aaron Rodgers and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith. If they can coexist, even a declining version of Rodgers — who turns 42 in December — might still be an upgrade on the Steelers' quarterback play over the last few seasons. Rodgers also seems more than willing to lock onto his No. 1 receiver. Last season with the Jets, Davante Adams averaged the fourth most targets in the league (10.4) after he reunited with Rodgers over the final 11 games and was the WR9 in fppg during that span. Metcalf isn't at Adams' level, but he has posted double-digit touchdowns twice in his career and could certainly hit that mark again. When you factor in Metcalf having the eighth easiestfantasy strength of schedule, you start to see a fantasy WR who might have a special season in him. —Justin Boone Pickens took a big step forward last year as an individual player with a career-best 72.8% success rate vs. man coverage and 77.6% success rate vs. press (83rd percentile)in Reception Perception. He wasn't consistently locked in throughout the full season but there's every reason to think that will change in Dallas in the most healthy offensive environment he's played in as a pro and as he fights for a new contract. There's yet another level for him to reach as a player and he already ranks 17th among wide receivers in yards per route run over the last two years combined. Now, he should see both his routes, targets and catchable looks increase playing with Dak Prescott in a pass-happy offense. As long as Pickens is locked in, he could have a 2024 Tee Higgins-like season; one of the most productive No. 2 receivers in the league across from a versatile alpha wideout. That's the sort of touchdown ceiling that can launch a guy into the top 10 at the position even if he doesn't become a target hog. —Matt Harmon There's no way to spin Waddle's 2024 campaign positively. The fifth-year WR hit career lows in every metric from yards to yards per route run. And he can't hide behind Tua Tagovailoa's absence. When both were healthy (Weeks 8-14), Tyreek Hill was the only pass-catcher who could boast a +20.0% target share. Jonnu Smith saw more looks than Waddle. De'Von Achane generated more TDs. But there were aspects of the offense working in Waddle's favor. The "Skylar Thompson experience" wasn't just an anchor to the team's efficiency, but their passing volume, too. Miami went from 33.0 dropbacks per game to 39.6 with their QB1 back under center. In other words, the passing pie got larger. The Dolphins traded Smith so he could reunite with his former OC/HC. Said another way, the passing pie has fewer mouths to feed. Waddle was still second in air yards last year, indicating he's still a critical part of the aerial attack. And we're not too far removed from his WR8 finish in 2022. If both he and Tagovailoa can stay healthy, we know a top-10 outcome is in the cards for Waddle. —Chris Allen

Fantasy Football: Which WRs have the best chance to jump into the top 10 at the position this season?

Fantasy Football: Which WRs have the best chance to jump into the top 10 at the position this season? Every fantasy football season during y...
Celtics forward Jayson Tatum seen without boot or brace at Patriots training campNew Foto - Celtics forward Jayson Tatum seen without boot or brace at Patriots training camp

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Jayson Tatum was spotted at practice on Wednesday —- just not on a basketball court. The Celtics starmade an appearanceat the New England Patriots' joint training camp practice with the Washington Commanders. Tatum, who had surgery in May to repair the ruptured right Achilles tendon injury he suffered in Boston's Eastern Conference semifinal loss to the New York Knicks, was seen walking without a boot or brace. It's a welcomed sign for Tatum as he continues a rehabilitation that is expected to keep him out most — if not all — of next NBA season. Tatum mostly stood on the sideline during his appearance Wednesday, interacting with Patriots players and Washington quarterback Jayden Daniels. Tatum has been seen in multiple social media videos working out in the weight room at the Celtics' team practice facility. Boston president of basketball operations Brad Stevens said in June that the All-Star is progressing well following surgery. But asked about whether the team had put a potential timeline on Tatum's return, Stevens was definitive that there would be no rushing the star's recovery process. ___ AP NBA:https://apnews.com/nba

Celtics forward Jayson Tatum seen without boot or brace at Patriots training camp

Celtics forward Jayson Tatum seen without boot or brace at Patriots training camp FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Jayson Tatum was spotted at pract...
Can Donald Trump run for a third term? Constitution sets two-term limit despite 'Trump 2028' merchNew Foto - Can Donald Trump run for a third term? Constitution sets two-term limit despite 'Trump 2028' merch

PresidentDonald Trumpwas again asked if he would run fora third term, despite the Constitution's two-term limit. "No, probably not," Trump said in aCNBC interviewon Aug. 5. "Probably not, I'd like to." Trump has toyed with the idea ofgoing for another termsince his return to office. This was perhaps hisstrongest dismissal of the idea, though he has also admitted he wasn't allowed to. Still, the Trump Organization, owned by the president and managed by his eldest sons, continues to offer "Trump 2028" red hats for sale at $50. "The future looks bright!" The website selling the hat reads. "Rewrite the rules with the Trump 2028 high crown hat." More:What is Trump's approval rating? Poll shows most Americans disapprove of Epstein approach Under the Constitution as it stands, Trump cannot serve a third term in office. It is explicitly barred by the22nd Amendment. Changes to the Constitution are extremely difficult and rare, as they require a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and Senate. States can also spur an amendment, but it requires two-thirds of the state legislatures to call a constitutional convention and three-fourths to ratify it. Trump won the 2016 presidential election against Hillary Clinton, becoming the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He then lost the 2020 election against former PresidentJoe Biden. Trump won the 2024 election. At first, Trump was up for a rematch before Biden dropped his re-election bid and was replaced on the Democratic ticket by former Vice PresidentKamala Harris. Trump's second term as the 47th U.S. president is slated for 2025 to 2029. Trump has repeatedlyfloated the ideaof a third term throughout his second presidency. In a March NBC interview, he said there are methods to make it happen, including if Vice PresidentJD Vanceruns for office and then hands the role to Trump. In a later interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" that aired on May 4, Trump backed off the idea, saying he wasnot looking at running again. "I will say this. So many people want me to do it. I have never had requests so strong as that," Trump said in the interview with NBC. "But it's something that, to the best of my knowledge, you're not allowed to do. I don't know if that's constitutional that they're not allowing you to do it or anything else." The Trump Organization did not previously respond to a request for comment on the 2028 hats. America's founding father and first president, President George Washington, voluntarily stepped down after two terms, creating an unofficial tradition for future presidents to follow suit. President Franklin D. Rooseveltwas the first and only president to break that tradition. The country was still recovering from the Great Depression, and at the dawn of World War II, he was re-elected to his third term. After leading the country through the global war, he was elected again in 1944, but died the following year. A movement in the House of Representatives to officially limit the presidency terms, now ratified as the 22nd Amendment, began two years after Roosevelt's death. Contributing: Francesca Chambers, Riley Beggin, Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Kinsey Crowley is the Trump Connect reporter for the USA TODAY Network. Reach her at kcrowley@gannett.com. Follow her on X and TikTok @kinseycrowley or Bluesky at @kinseycrowley.bsky.social. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Can Trump run for a third term? No, the president has term limits

Can Donald Trump run for a third term? Constitution sets two-term limit despite 'Trump 2028' merch

Can Donald Trump run for a third term? Constitution sets two-term limit despite 'Trump 2028' merch PresidentDonald Trumpwas again as...
Vance expected to host Epstein strategy dinner with Bondi, Blanche, PatelNew Foto - Vance expected to host Epstein strategy dinner with Bondi, Blanche, Patel

Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday evening is expected to host a group of top administration officials at his residence for a strategy session as the administration considers whether to release the transcript from theDepartment of Justice interviewwith Ghislaine Maxwell, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News. It's one of many meetings that has consumed the White House and top administration officials as they attempt to quell the fallout from their handling of the Epstein files and as pressure mounts for the DOJ and the White House to be transparent about what Maxwell said in her nine hours of meetings last month with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. During her interview, Ghislaine Maxwell said nothing that would be harmful to President Donald Trump, telling Blanche that Trump had never done anything in her presence that would have caused concern, according to sources familiar with what Maxwell said. MORE: Ghislaine Maxwell told DOJ Trump never did anything concerning around her: Sources Attorney General Pam Bondi, Blanche, FBI Director Kash Patel and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles are expected to attend the session with Vance, the sources said. As ABC News reported Tuesday, the administration could release a transcript of the interview as soon as this week. The White House didn't immediately respond to request for comment. Vance's office didn't immediately respond to a similar request.

Vance expected to host Epstein strategy dinner with Bondi, Blanche, Patel

Vance expected to host Epstein strategy dinner with Bondi, Blanche, Patel Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday evening is expected to host a...
When is the Ryder Cup 2025? Dates, time, points and what to knowNew Foto - When is the Ryder Cup 2025? Dates, time, points and what to know

The2025 Ryder Cupis quickly approaching and is a little more than a month away. This prestigious event will take place at the iconic Bethpage Black Course in Farmingdale, New York, from Friday, September 26 through Sunday, September 28. The Ryder Cup captains have been announced, with Keegan Bradley representing the United States as the youngest captain since Arnold Palmer. Luke Donald will serve as the captain for Europe. While the complete teams have yet to be selected, Bradley has confirmed that LIV golfer Bryson DeChambeau will be part of the U.S. team this year as one of the captain's picks, provided he does not secure an automatic qualifying spot. Additionally, World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will be on Team U.S. based on points, having improved his position on the Ryder Cup standings table after winning the 2025 Open. The top six players in the standings will automatically earn a spot on the team. The two captains, Donald for Team Europe and Bradley for the U.S. team, will play a pivotal role in selecting the remaining six players to complete the roster. Here is everything to know ahead of the 2025 Ryder Cup. More:Is Rory McIlroy playing this week to start PGA Tour's FedEx Cup playoffs? The 2025 Ryder Cup will be held from September 26th to September 28th at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York. The 2025 Ryder Cup TV schedule has not yet been announced, but NBC has the rights to the event. Date:September 26-28 TV:NBC, Golf Channel and USA Network Steam:Peacock, Fubo, Location:Bethpage Black Course in Farmingdale, New York Players will be ranked based on a singleRyder Cup Points list, accumulating points from their performances in PGA Tour events. LIV Golf players can earn points at major tournaments and will also be eligible for the six captain's picks. The Ryder Cup Points list ends on August 24, 2025. Here are the Ryder Cup standings as of August 3, 2025: 1.Scottie Scheffler, 32420.33 points 2.Xander Schauffele, 13383.85 points 3.J.J. Spaun, 12478.91 points 4.Russell Henley, 11623.82 points 5.Bryson DeChambeau, 10774.98 points 6.Harris English, 10385.65 points 7.Justin Thomas, 10208.09 points 8.Collin Morikawa, 9743.61 points 9.Ben Griffin, 8803.76 points 10.Keegan Bradley, 8038.50 points 11.Maverick McNealy, 7414.15 points 12.Brian Harman, 7007.99 points 1.Rory McIlroy, 3440.78 points 2.Robert MacIntyre, 1355.84 points 3.Tommy Fleetwood, 1314.61 points 4.Tyrrell Hatton, 1279.33 points 5.Shane Lowry, 1234.11 points 6.Sepp Straka, 1226.83 points 7.RasmusHøjgaard, 1150.91 points 8.Justin Rose, 1019.62 points 9.LudvigÅberg, 1006.83 points 10.ViktorHovland, 930.31 points 11.MattWallace, 867.02 points 12.MattFitzpatrick, 787.48 points This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Ryder Cup 2025 schedule: Dates, time and what to know

When is the Ryder Cup 2025? Dates, time, points and what to know

When is the Ryder Cup 2025? Dates, time, points and what to know The2025 Ryder Cupis quickly approaching and is a little more than a month a...
2025 NFL betting preview: Bet on the Chicago Bears to miss the playoffsNew Foto - 2025 NFL betting preview: Bet on the Chicago Bears to miss the playoffs

I've been sports betting for 15 years now, and I can't remember the last time I watched a game without knowing what the odds were. After being around the industry so long, I've developed a strong sense not only of how markets move and evolve, but also which betting markets are established and which are relatively new. One market that's gained traction recently is the simple yes/no bet on whether an NFL team will make the playoffs. While this was occasionally available in the past, it's now widely offered for all teams, posted months in advance and often still available well into the season. I find this market particularly exploitable. There are consistent angles to target: weak divisions, unbalanced schedules and asymmetric injury situations. Sure, these factors are all priced into the odds, but the key is identifying where the market is over- or under-weight for certain teams. Here are three NFL playoff futures bets I think are worth placing right now: The 49ers enter this season with the easiest schedule in the NFL based on opponent projected win totals. After finishing last in their division, they draw a schedule with a 41.5% opponent win percentage last season. They were hit hard by the injury bug last year and will be hoping for better health this season. The run defense was abysmal, ranking in the bottom five of the league, but this year they addressed it by drafting elite defensive line prospect Mykal Williams in the first round and bringing back Robert Saleh as their defensive coordinator. Despite ranking 29th in points allowed last season, they were No. 2 in yards per game allowed. The latter is a larger indicator of what's likely to happen moving forward. The offense has continued to be plug-and-play throughout the Kyle Shanahan era, and I expect QB Brock Purdy to stay healthy, thanks to a strong offensive line and a play style that limits exposure to big hits. The reason I prefer this angle over betting the division for San Francisco is because, while the division is strong, the conference is relatively weak. It would not be surprising to see three of the four teams in the NFC West make the playoffs. Meanwhile, all eight teams in the NFC East and NFC North face tougher-than-average schedules, according to Sharp Football Analysis. The Bears have the seventh-hardest projected schedule in the NFL, including six games against an incredibly tough NFC North, and they have a new head coach along with a second-year quarterback. All of these factors make this team a clear fade for me. However, the fundamental flaw in my eyes is the Bears' team identity compared with their playing conditions. This team is trying to play with pace and space, loading up on weapons to surround Caleb Williams. Football is won in the trenches, especially in cold and windy Chicago. There is a reason no Bears quarterback has ever thrown for 4,000 yards in a single season: home conditions often deter those types of performances. The next great Bears team will have an elite defense and a strong running game; this is not it. The Bears ranked 22nd in TD conversion rate last season, and I am skeptical the new coaching staff will vastly improve that metric; scoring TDs on 51.4% of drives into the red zone and then settling for field goals in tough conditions is not a recipe for success. Fade the Bears this year. Jacksonville is a sneaky team worth attacking in several ways this offseason. It has the potential to be a breakout team that could earn a playoff berth and some award nominations such as Liam Coen for Coach of the Year, Travis Hunter for Rookie of the Year, or even a Trevor Lawrence MVP long shot. I want to play the Jaguars in various plus-odds ways. The AFC South is the weakest division in the conference. The Colts still have not named a starting quarterback — and the choices are Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones. The Titans have a rookie quarterback and a second-year head coach. The Texans face under-discussed issues with a problematic offensive line, not to mention Joe Mixon's foot injury. Lawrence has breakout WR Brian Thomas Jr., who had 1,282 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns, and the threat of Heisman winner Hunter, whom the Jaguars traded up to No. 2 to get in the 2025 NFL Draft. Finally, with the dual threats at RB between Tank Bigsby (nearly 800 rushing yards and 7 TDs) and Travis Etienne, the depth of talent and diversity of play calls should vastly improve on offense.

2025 NFL betting preview: Bet on the Chicago Bears to miss the playoffs

2025 NFL betting preview: Bet on the Chicago Bears to miss the playoffs I've been sports betting for 15 years now, and I can't remem...
What will be Trump's lasting White House legacy? It's not policy or politics.New Foto - What will be Trump's lasting White House legacy? It's not policy or politics.

For all their furor, theexecutive ordersPresident Donald Trumphas signed can be overturned by the signature ofhis successor. If and when Democrats are back in control in Washington,the lawsthe Republican-controlled Congress has passed at his behest can be repealed. But a 90,000-square-footballroomplanted on the east side of the White House? That will be here to stay. More:How Trump's personal aesthetic is redefining White House décor: 'I picked it all myself' Whatever Trump's political legacy turns out to be, in the first six months of his second term, he has moved to leave thebiggest imprinton the White House complex of any president since John Adams first moved in on Nov. 1, 1800. Two hundred and twenty-five years later,supersized flagsraised on new 88-foot poles on the North and South lawns stretch a bit taller than the White House itself. The iconicRose Garden, designed by Jacqueline Kennedy, has been paved over with what Trump admiringly calls a"very white" stone, making it more resort patio than leafy retreat. The White House Rose Garden is now completely paved over as part of Trump's overhaul. It's become a patio.pic.twitter.com/ZGfhbUThGJ — Joey Garrison (@joeygarrison)August 1, 2025 More:Rose Garden moments revisited after Donald Trump paves it over The Oval Office has been festooned with gilt and gold on the fireplace and the walls and even the ceiling. "You know, we handle it with great love and 24 karat gold," he boasted to visiting Canadian Prime MinisterMark Carney. And the ballroom looms as the biggest project of them all, and one that is hard to imagine reversing. Construction of the $200 million structure is scheduled to begin in September, with financing that the president says will come from himself and "patriot" donors. He promises it will be completed in time to begin celebrating beforehis lease on the property expireson Jan. 20, 2029. More:MAGA's next leader? Trump says Vance is 'most likely' to lead in 2028 If the second-floor addition to the White House residence in 1948 is universally called the Truman Balcony, it seems more than likely that future presidents will be holding state dinners and other fancy affairs in what will forever be known as the Trump Ballroom. Perhaps it's no surprise that a president who came to prominence as a real estate developer andreality-TV starwould be eager to put his stamp on his surroundings. He has been renovating the grounds and remodeling the office where he conducts the business of the presidency,often in front of TV camerasstreaming the scene live. "They've wanted a ballroom at the White House for more than 150 years, but there's never been a president that was good at ballrooms," he said in response to a question posed recently by USA TODAY'sJoey Garrison. Trump noted that hisgolf resort at Turnberryin Scotland had a new "incredible" ballroom and added: "I'm good at building things." His inspiration? There's a clearresemblance to Mar-a-Lago, his Palm Beach club and voting address. There, the Donald J. Trump Grand Ballroom was completed in 2005, with his wedding to Melania Knauss being the first event. The room features a reported $7 million in gold leaf and crystal chandeliers. The new White House ballroomwill also include crystal chandeliers as well as coffered ceilings, arched windows, Corinthian columns and room for 650 dinner guests, more than triple the 200 who can now be accommodated in the East Room. Trump's love of the regal may have been forged at age 6, when he sat with his Scottish-born mother to watch the 1953 coronation ofQueen Elizabeth IIin London. In his book, "The Art of the Deal," he called it one of his earliest memories. His father "was very brick-and-mortar," he later said, but his mother "loved the ceremonial and the beauty because no one does that like the English." Not everyone is enthusiastic about Trump's redesigns. Critics complain he has turned the Rose Garden into a parking lot and the Oval Office into a sea of bling. Memes on social media ridicule the new ballroom; one portrays it as a giant McDonald's. "What's next, a spa?"one skeptic postedon the platform X. Still,other presidentshave made significant changes to the White House, often prompting protests from traditionalists worried about the cost and the aesthetics. John Adams, the second president and first resident, is memorialized by a blessing etched on the fireplace in the State Dining Room. "I Pray Heaven To Bestow The Best Of Blessings On This House And All that shall hereafter Inhabit it," it reads. "May none but Honest and Wise Men ever rule under This Roof." But he didn't order the inscription of the quotation, taken from a letter he wrote to his wife, Abigail Adams. That was done by Franklin Roosevelt in 1945. Thomas Jefferson added colonnades, Andrew Jackson the North Portico and Theodore Roosevelt the West Wing, to provide the Oval Office for presidents and space for their staff. FDR oversaw the construction of the East Wing to create offices for the first lady and also conceal the construction of an underground bunker. (The Presidential Emergency Operations Center, dubbed PEOC, was where Vice President Dick Cheney and first lady Laura Bush were hurried after the 9/11 terror attacks in 2001.) But none of those match thenumber of changesTrump has launched and their scale. His personal engagement is also notable, including a surprisevisit to the roofof the White House on Aug. 5 to take "a little walk" and view the area where the latest addition will be built. Consider this: The ballroom's square footage not only dwarfs the East Wing. It's also nearly triple the size of the West Wing. It's two-thirds larger than the55,000 square feetof the White House itself − all six floors, combined. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:What will be Trump's White House legacy? It's not policy or politics.

What will be Trump's lasting White House legacy? It's not policy or politics.

What will be Trump's lasting White House legacy? It's not policy or politics. For all their furor, theexecutive ordersPresident Dona...

 

MARIO VOUX © 2015 | Distributed By My Blogger Themes | Designed By Templateism.com