Shawn Siegele examines his redraft portfolio, looking at the impact of key losses and bad selections. Do the myriad hits simply swallow up the misses?
The 2025 season has been a bit weird. Injuries always happen, but it’s tough when they befall your three favorite players. Misses always happen, but they don’t always happen with your highest exposure. And yet despite that, this year is going surprisingly . . . well?
Last week was for dynasty, where I updated the tiers and broke down the Dynasty 100. Today I dive into the redraft portfolio and examine the ramifications for the always intoxicating swirl of hits, misses, and injuries. I’ll look at what the season-ending injury means for Malik Nabers teams, how squads can deal with the loss of Brock Bowers for the regular season, and whether teams with Jerry Jeudy, TreVeyon Henderson, and R.J. Harvey can expect the promised production over the second half.
How are the dominant teams doing it, where are the bad teams struggling, and can we anticipate rocketship moves from squads loaded with young talent? Let’s dive in.