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Fantasy Football 2025 Honors: FFT’s All Waivers Team Identifies the Best and Most Surprising Additions

Every smart Fantasy player (that’s you reading this) knows that waivers are the biggest key to a championship season. Whether it’s a weekly substitution or an upper handcuff due to injury, these are players who could become the biggest difference-makers on your roster. With that in mind, we always like to recognize the top waiver wire winners, and here are the best players you’ve added in 2025. And we’ve had a pretty impressive list this season. Most of these guys have contributed to many Fantasy titles in 2025.All Waiver Wire TeamQB: Matthew StaffordRB: Rico DowdleRB: Kenneth GainwellWR: Michael WilsonWR: Wan’Dale RobinsonWR: Quentin JohnstonTE: Kyle PittsFLEX: Harold Fannin Jr.Stafford was an obvious choice at quarterback, and he had a breakout season as the No. 2 Fantasy quarterback behind only Josh Allen. Two other quarterbacks who were waiver wire stars are Jacoby Brissett and Jaxson Dart. Brissett replaced Kyler Murray (foot) in Week 6 and has scored at least 20.5 Fantasy points in 10 of 11 games. And Dart became the Giants’ starter in Week 4 and has scored at least 21.8 Fantasy points in eight of 11 games. Chuba Hubbard missed Weeks 5 and 6 with a calf injury, and Dowdle scored at least 32.4 PPR points in each game against Miami and Dallas. He became the Panthers’ starter from that point forward, and Dowdle was a No. 2 Fantasy running back with six games of at least 12.4 PPR points in his final 12 games. Gainwell had a big game in Week 4 against Minnesota when Jaylen Warren was out with an injury with 31.4 PPR points. Gainwell then slowly emerged as the best running back for the Steelers down the stretch, especially with his role in the passing game, and has scored at least 16.2 PPR points in five of his last seven games. Marvin Harrison missed four games this season and left early in another, and Wilson was the leading fantasy receiver in those five games. He averaged 25.8 PPR points in that span and was a must-have Fantasy receiver whenever Harrison was out. Robinson had a big game for the Giants in Week 2 with 28.2 PPR points, but he really took off when Malik Nabers (knee) was lost for the season in Week 4. Robinson has scored at least 13.6 PPR points in six of his last 11 games, and he was Dart’s No. 1 target when he became the starting quarterback. he averaged 19.9 PPR points in his first four games. He also scored at least 14.8 PPR points in each of his last two Fantasy playoff games, and had a better season than Ladd McConkey with 12.2 PPR points per game compared to 11.3. Pitts finished as the second tight end in total points behind only Trey McBride. And Pitts closed the season on a high note, with at least 15 PPR points in four of his last five games, including 45.6 PPR points in Week 15 against Tampa Bay, which was the fifth-best performance of any player this season. Fannin has scored at least 11 PPR points in each of his last five games, with four touchdowns in that span, and was fifth tight end in total points on the season. He overcame poor quarterback play and competed for production with David Njoku to finish as the top rookie tight end in 2025. Best DraftQB Values: Matthew Stafford – 151.1RB: Travis Etienne – 92.9RB: Javonte Williams – 112.4WR: George Pickens – 65.6WR: Jameson Williams – 67.3WR: Chris Olave – 102.8TE: Tyler Warren – 94.6FLEX: Quinshon Judkins – 114.7
Published: 2025-12-31 16:03:00
source: www.cbssports.com