We sincerely hope you enjoyed Treveyon Henderson Fantasy Hype Week – Yes, we participated Short Bypassed the Jacory Croskey-Merrit Hype week, but the correction was quickly made.
Now this is Henderson's moment again.
More precisely, it's the moment when fantasy analysts yell at each other about Henderson's outrageous supernova. He has always been one of the most popular camp stories in the NFL because the highlights don't stop at all. Henderson scored on the steering wheel route, and he scored on the kick return. He also scored in the traditional way of a traditional NFL running guard, dragging possible tackles into the final area:
Another week later, another Treveyon Henderson TD
Flow open @nflplus pic.twitter.com/9lw2fv6gdz
– NFL (@NFL) August 16, 2025
He is ridiculous.
Just as ridiculous: Henderson's leap in the average draft position. Back in July, he had an ADP of 60.47 in the National Fantasy Football Championship (NFC) League. After the calendar turned to August, it soared to 48.09. In the past five days, it was 37.42.
That is wild movements within the draft scope, where three or four-point jumps are worth noting. 23rd innings climbs may trigger the national alert system. Of course, NFC drafters tend to chase ceiling results more than others, so they have become aggressive with Henderson in midsummer. Today, the level of full integration of the NFC population.
Is that crazy reasonable?
Well, there is really no debate about Henderson's explosiveness. It was obvious at Ohio State, and it was also obvious in his first NFL preseason. Henderson also showed a willingness and ability to pass protection – often a barrier to rookie RB who promotes game time – so that’s not a serious problem. Durability is a college-level issue, but Buckeyes managed his workload last year and maximized his efficiency. He has never passed the ball more than a dozen times in any game, but he still has over 1,000 yards this season, with an annoying 7.1 YPC average.
We should note that Henderson will not be in the backcourt of New England. Rhamondre Stevenson has no game plan to leave New England. This is actually an ideal situation for Henderson for the reality, but this leads to the fantasy managers being absolutely angry as the season unfolds.
If you happen to be a veteran of the 2021 Melvin Gordon Javente Williams War, you know what will happen. Prepare for at least viciousness. A part of the fantasy community will zero Tolerance of any snapshots played by Stevenson this season, but he'll likely be the classic Buzzkill.
Despite this, Henderson is the organizer of the cartoon organization and is fully capable of verifying the fourth round of ADP. But if he climbs above 37.42, he may need to push Stevenson aside in order to make a considerable profit.
Jaxson Dart trades again in the final preseason
It seems obvious that the New York Giants will start the season with quarterback Russell Wilson, but it doesn't seem clear that Jaxson Dart isn't ready for the game. He just finished a great preseason with 81 yards, 1-TD on Thursday night, which could be Very good If Jalin Hyatt's hands are totally effective, it's much better.
At this point, DART is obviously a hiding place in the SuperFlex League. It's unthinkable that he won't start the Giants game as a rookie. If it doesn't happen soon, it's guiding negligence. The only obvious weakness in his game is his reluctance to slideshows, but that is certainly a right question. DART definitely passed the ophthalmic test.
Ollie Gordon's buzz gets bigger
Strictly based on the Draft Capital, simply setting Miami’s 53-man lineup as Gordon would be a good result. He is just a sixth round pick. The dolphin itself passed to him five times. But Gordon has been a preseason revelation, but a series of highlight runs, all ending with violence and destruction.
On Thursday, Jaylen Wright was injured during practice and Gordon handled nearly all of the delegates. (De'von Achane is still out of reach for the Mavericks.) At this point, it seems like Miami may add back depth by dropping the heap or trade. Gordon is definitely not a regular season lock with Achane in any form…but if he does Have done ithe will definitely become an interested player.
In fact, you should probably make him a priority in drafting.
Tampa Bay has lost another receiver.
Chris Godwin apparently hasn't run or cut his surgery to fix his ankle, and Jalen McMillan is currently on the neck and is expected to miss about half of the season after the pre-season. None of this year was ruled out in the year, but it was still a mess, with Baker Mayfield's receiving army being very thin. If you haven't put several positions (and a tier) of Mayfield in your pre-entry level, now is the time.
First round rookie Emeka Egbuka now has a neat game time, and he makes a serious noise throughout the camp:
Emeka Egbuka is so good. pic.twitter.com/aopveuyilb
— Pirates of Tampa Bay (@buccaneers) August 7, 2025
If you don't want to score Egbuka in the top 35 receivers, you won't let him in the competitive draft.
Also remember that Tampa basically built the entire pass game when it broke the receiving room last season in October. In the mid-four games, he targeted 39 times and won 30 times. He is a sneaky bet that creates tensions in the top 12 in the early weeks of 2025.
Washington's backcourt is still crowded
You might think abandoning Brian Robinson would simplify things in Washington's backcourt, but that's not the case. We know that the aforementioned JCM will handle part of the hasty workload and we should assume that Austin Ekeler will continue to play the perfect role of last year. We also learned through Ben Standig’s good inquiry that Chris Rodriguez will continue to offer opportunities for target line opportunities. You shouldn't be passionate about Croskey-Merritt (a fun summer enjoying a fun player) – but we need to recognize that he is the head of the committee, not every sought-after main force.
Also, no one should sleep in the potential contributions on the ground in the valley of Deebo Samuel. Jayden Daniels is not a runner either.
Our weekly notes on Matthew Golden’s eternal greatness
There wasn't a day without a clip from the camp drill or joint practice, there wasn't a day because Gold chewed some over-matched defensive backs. Here is his latest news:
Goodbye Matthew Golden #packers #seahawks pic.twitter.com/sbpf8nrzjz
– Alec (@Alec_332) August 21, 2025
Green Bay has launched a myriad of receivers since Davante Adams left the building. Golden started to look like the WR1 that Packers lacked.
Ben Sauls is playing against Carolina
If you are a subscriber to Jake Ciely’s premium newsletter, you already know Ben Saul. He is one of Jack's favorite sleeper dynasty kickers. Saul trained on all four shots against the Panthers on Thursday night – all landed at the center, never doubted.
Chris Boswell's job is not dangerous, but Sauls proves he should kick someone in 2025. No one grinds the tape like Jack does.
(Photo by Treveyon Henderson: Brad Rempel/Imagn image)