4 Fantasy WRs With League Winning Upside

If you want to win in 2025, these are the WRs you need...

These aren’t dart throws.

They’re guys with real upside — and the data to backs it up:

1. Drake London – Falcons

London put up 1271 yards last year — but here’s what really stood out:

  • 157 targets (3rd in NFL)

  • Top 10 in WR efficiency

All of while playing in an offense that ranked bottom 10 in pass rate.

But the most exciting part? His 3 games with QB Michael Penix he averaged 13 targets and 117 yards per game.

Now London enters his prime, he turns just 24 this season, and has no real competition behind him…

2. Tetairoa McMillan – Panthers

T-Mac posted back to back 1300+ yard seasons at Arizona — and now walks into the NFL as Carolina’s WR1.

He’s 6'4, runs smooth routes, and lands with a coaching staff that worked with Mike Evans in Tampa - who is a similar player to McMillan.

If you miss on early WRs — McMillan is a mid-round breakout waiting to happen…

3. Jakobi Meyers – Raiders

He’s been a Top 24 producer for 3 straight years.

But nobody wants him in 2025. Why? Because he’s “boring.”

But boring produces - here’s Meyers 2024 totals: 87 catches for 1027 yards and 0 drops. He finished as a Top 24 fantasy receiver.

Now he gets a QB upgrade (Geno Smith), a proven coaching staff (Pete Carroll + Chip Kelly), and no real WR competition…

4. Chris Godwin – Buccaneers

Before his injury in Week 7, Godwin was a monster:

  • 19.7 points per game (WR2 overall)

  • 576 yards and 5 TDs in just 7 games

  • On pace for 121 catches and 1399 yards

Then he got hurt. But Tampa re-signed him to a 3-year, $66M deal and reports say he’s on track for Week 1.

Even if he loses a few targets to 1st round rookie Emeka Egbuka, Godwin is still Baker’s go-to weapon in the middle of the field…

Bottom Line:

All 4 of these WRs are being undervalued in drafts.

But they each check the boxes for upside: great talents paired with solid opportunity.

That’s the exact combo the Fantasy Blueprint helps you spot in every round.

If you want breakout upside without paying Round 1 prices — these are the names to circle.

— Sal

P.S. If you want to win your league (without spending 20+ hours researching each week), get my Fantasy Blueprint here — it’s what over 10,000 smarter players used last season to win more.