Drafts are happening thick and fast over at FFPC (Fantasy Football Players Championship), and we’re entering the most volatile part of the year for average draft position (ADP) movement. Every time a player lands on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list, even if it’s only for a short time, we’ll see big movements. Not to mention contract extensions, injuries and much more that will impact draft values. Below are the biggest fallers in the last 30 days in FFPC’s $125 1-QB, TE-Premium best ball contest.
Fantasy Football Fallers
FFPC Fallers
Pat Freiermuth (TE – PIT) | ADP: 169 (-43)
Even in TE-Premium formats, it’s become tricky to write a strong argument in favor of Pat Freiermuth in recent weeks. He might become Rodgers’ preferred target at the position, ahead of Jonnu Smith, for no other reason than Rodgers likes what he likes. Volume will be the major concern with the Steelers having run at the fifth-highest rate in 2024 and Arthur Smith unlikely to veer too far away from that with this team setup.
Quinshon Judkins (RB – CLE) | ADP: 94 (-33)
The only real questions here are how many games Quinshon Judkins will be suspended this year, if any. If suspended, where does his ADP land?
Najee Harris (RB – LAC) | ADP: 112 (-17)
A big mover in recent days is Najee Harris, whose eye injury suffered in July has drafters spooked. Reports around the situation are mixed, at best, but now that Harris has landed on the PUP list, it’s forcing drafters to assess whether they believe he’ll be OK in time for the season. Vision seems like quite a useful ability for a running back, and Harris can’t afford to give an inch to Omarion Hampton in this timeshare.
“Welcome to the team Najee, we’re happy to have a consistent RB on our team”
Najee Harris: pic.twitter.com/83FdOuXCDf
— JV ⚡️ (@bolt_jv) July 10, 2025
Devin Neal (RB – NO) | ADP: 221 (-16)
The Saints always seemed unlikely to take too much of the lead running back duties away from Alvin Kamara this year, but now Devin Neal’s path to relevancy is facing even more of a battle with Kendre Miller and Cam Akers also in the mix. For those looking for positive reasons to draft Neal, perhaps you can talk yourself into the belief he was drafted by this regime, which surely counts for something?
Jaydon Blue (RB – DAL) | ADP: 141 (-16)
Mixed reports are surrounding the Jaydon Blue situation in Dallas, with some suggesting Blue is lazy and a long way from Miles Sanders and Javonte Williams in the running back depth chart battle. That could be true, or it could just be the kind of reporting we get this time of year about rookies.
Oofffff not good for Jaydon Blue ???? pic.twitter.com/titTfP34KP
— Sean Mitchell (@smitchell17) July 18, 2025
At the top end of the scale, we’ve heard negative reports about Ja’Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson in their rookie offseasons, and they didn’t count for much. Blue, however, is not of a similar talent level, having been drafted in the fifth round. His battle is as much with the rest of the team for a roster spot, rather than just worrying about how this running back room shakes out.
Brandon Aiyuk (WR – SF) | ADP: 129 (-15)
We surely knew this was coming, right? Reports as far back as February suggested Brandon Aiyuk, who is coming off multiple torn knee ligaments, wouldn’t be ready for the start of the season. Yet here we are in late July reacting to Aiyuk not being ready for training camp.
If you were in on Aiyuk, now is the time to decide if the dip is worth pursuing. If you weren’t in on Aiyuk, now is the time to decide if the price is finally right. For what it’s worth, Aiyuk came off a tumultuous offseason in 2024 and had his fewest receptions per game since 2021 (3.6) and posted a career-low 53.2% catch rate. How confident can you be he’ll be better this year with no offseason once again?
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