The 2025 NFL Draft is now complete. Jack Miller broke down our quick reactions to the most fantasy-relevant picks in the draft. How has each selection shifted our fantasy projections?

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The 2025 NFL Draft is now complete. Jack Miller broke down our quick reactions to the most fantasy-relevant picks in the draft. How has each selection shifted our fantasy projections?
The Patriots took TreVeyon Henderson with the No. 38 overall pick, pairing him with Rhamondre Stevenson to form a strong RB duo for second-year QB Drake Maye. How will this split shake out in Henderson’s rookie year? Jack Miller breaks down the pick.
Pittsburgh took 224-pound Iowa RB Kaleb Johnson in Round 3 to pair with Jaylen Warren. Is Johnson fantasy-relevant in Year 1? How does this pick affect Warren? Jack Miller takes a stab at answering those key questions.
The Broncos were expected to take a running back early in the draft and made good on that expectation when they chose UCF RB RJ Harvey in the second round. What should our expectations be for Harvey as a rookie? Jack Miller digs in.
The Saints took 25-year-old Louisville QB Tyler Shough with the No. 40 overall pick. Shough should push for playing time right away, given his advanced age and Derek Carr’s uncertain future, but is he fantasy-relevant? Jack Miller answers that and more.
Las Vegas took TCU WR Jack Bech in the second round, their second skill-position player of the first two rounds (Ashton Jeanty in Round 1). What should you expect from Bech in his rookie year? Jack Miller investigates.
The Chargers took Ole Miss WR Tre Harris in the second round of the NFL Draft. What’s his outlook in his rookie season? Jack Miller explores.
The Bears added another pass catcher in the second round of the NFL Draft, this time taking Missouri WR Luther Burden III. How does Burden figure into a suddenly crowded Chicago target distribution? Jack Miller dives in.
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