Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season delivered drama, heartbreak, and plenty of waiver wire opportunities. Whether you're celebrating a win or licking your wounds, here's everything you need to know heading into Week 8.
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Isaiah Likely (TE, BAL): If Mark Andrews misses time, Likely is an instant TE1.
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Zack Moss (RB, IND): Handcuff becomes workhorse if Jonathan Taylor sits.
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Puka Nacua (WR, LAR): Already great, but becomes WR1 if Kupp is out long-term.
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Tank Bigsby (RB, JAX): Travis Etienne looking hobbled, Bigsby had 18 carries.
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Michael Wilson (WR, ARI): 7 targets, consistent WR3/Flex in explosive offense.
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Taysom Hill (TE/QB, NO): Multi-position eligibility makes him a league winner.
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Roschon Johnson (RB, CHI): D'Onta Foreman injury opened up touches.
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Demario Douglas (WR, NE): Target share increasing weekly in Patriots offense.
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Tyler Higbee (TE, LAR): Expected back Week 9, could be huge playoff asset.
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RBs vs ARI: Cardinals allow 5.2 YPC, most fantasy points to RBs.
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WRs vs KC: Chiefs secondary banged up, WR2s have been eating.
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TEs vs LV: Raiders can't cover tight ends, every TE1 feasts.
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QBs vs WAS: Commanders defense gives up 270+ passing yards per game.
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RBs vs SF: 49ers front seven suffocating, averaging just 78 rush yards allowed.
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WRs vs PHI: Eagles corners Darius Slay and James Bradberry locking down WR1s.
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QBs vs BUF: Bills defense allowing just 14 PPG over last 3 weeks.
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Joshua Dobbs (QB, ARI): vs HOU. Shootout potential, rushing upside.
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Jaylen Warren (RB, PIT): vs JAX. Najee Harris hobbled, Warren could dominate touches.
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Jakobi Meyers (WR, LV): vs DET. Volume monster in potential comeback game script.
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Dalton Kincaid (TE, BUF): vs TB. Bucs can't cover TEs, 8+ targets likely.
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Dak Prescott (QB, DAL): vs SF. 49ers eat QBs alive at home.
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James Conner (RB, ARI): vs BAL. Ravens allow fewest fantasy points to RBs.
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Mike Evans (WR, TB): vs BUF. Tre'Davious White shadowing, Bills tough on road.
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Dallas Goedert (TE, PHI): vs WAS. Target share down, TD-dependent.
With most league trade deadlines approaching (Weeks 10-11), here's how to position yourself:
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Stefon Diggs (WR, HOU): Inconsistent but elite talent, schedule softens.
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Najee Harris (RB, PIT): Injury concern but workhorse role secure.
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Kyle Pitts (TE, ATL): Frustrating but target share climbing.
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Raheem Mostert (RB, MIA): Injury-prone, De'Von Achane threat looming.
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Jordan Addison (WR, MIN): Justin Jefferson back means target competition.
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Zach Ertz (TE, WAS): Old, TD-dependent, cliff coming.
Week 7 reminded us that fantasy football is unpredictable and unforgiving. Stay active on waivers, monitor injury reports obsessively, and don't be afraid to make bold moves. The difference between a championship and missing the playoffs is often one or two smart pickups.