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Matthew Berry's Top 100 Overall Rankings for 2025 fantasy football season

Matthew Berry's Top 100 Overall Rankings for 2025 fantasy football season

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Matthew Berry and Co. discuss player ADPs they expect to rise this summer, highlighting Trevor Lawrence in a pass-friendly Jags' offense, Jauan Jennings' surge with the 49ers, and a 'free lottery ticket' down the board.
Now that the NFL draft is behind us and training camps are ramping up we have a much clearer picture of the NFL landscape, it's time to update and expand my overall rankings from Top 50 to Top 100.
While these rankings are obviously adaptable, they are for a 1 QB league with full PPR scoring. And as we get closer to fantasy draft season, these rankings will expand again to a Top 200.
Matthew Berry,
As always, please let me know what you think of the rankings – what you agree with, what you don't – on social media where I am @MatthewBerryTMR on all forms of social media (X/Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Threads, Bluesky) except the Bleacher Nation Fantasy App where I am merely @MatthewBerry.
I'm sure you have opinions on who should be on this list, who shouldn't, who is too high and who is too low. Hit me up.
Matthew Berry's Top 100 Overall Rankings

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