🚨 Important News
What this means for fantasy:
Fantasy managers need paying close attention to how this plays Josh Jacobs. If found guilty of these charges, Jacobs could serve prison time. His status for this upcoming season is now in question, as these serious charges could result in the Packers releasing him or the NFL placing him on the Commissioner's Exempt List.
Since this will play out for a while, there's also a chance this does not affect Jacobs for the 2026 season. The range of possibilities is wide.
The other RBs currently on the Packers depth chart are Marshawn Lloyd, Chris Brooks, and Pierre Strong Jr.
What this means for fantasy:
t’s still too early to panic about Irving.
Bucky Irving battled through a left shoulder dislocation and a foot sprain for most of the 2025 season. After offseason shoulder surgery, Irving is still not fully healthy. He won’t participate in mini-camp in a few weeks, and there are question marks about when he’ll be healthy enough to participate in offseason work.
It isn’t even June yet, and training camp doesn’t start until late July. However, his health is something to monitor this summer. If he still isn’t healthy enough by the start of training camp, there should be some concern.
Regression Candidates

RB Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers
Christian McCaffrey is coming off yet another RB1 fantasy season. He averaged 24.5 PPR fantasy points, had 14 top-12 running back finishes, and totaled 2,126 yards from scrimmage and 17 total touchdowns last year.
However, McCaffrey is a prime regression candidate. He turns 30 years old on June 7. This is the age when most running backs really start to fall off, and soft-tissue injuries start to become a serious problem.
Additionally, last year’s workload should raise some concerns. McCaffrey saw 413 touches in the regular season and another 37 touches in San Francisco’s two playoff games. He totaled 403 touches with the Panthers in 2019 and then played in just three games in 2020. He totaled 339 touches with the 49ers in 2023 and then played in only four games in 2024.
History suggests that RBs coming off heavy workload seasons are more likely to regress the following year.
WR Davante Adams, Los Angeles Rams
Davante Adams is another player on the wrong side of the age cliff. Adams just turned 33 years old and has battled multiple hamstring injuries in recent years. He missed three games in each of the 2024 and 2025 seasons due to hamstring issues.
Those injury concerns, combined with his potential touchdown regression, make him a WR to avoid in fantasy football drafts. Adams totaled 14 touchdowns on 60 catches in 2025 and had a whopping 23.3% touchdown rate. That’s simply unsustainable.
We already saw some signs of regression last season, it was just masked by the TD rate. He had zero designed targets, ranked 75th among all WRs in yards per target, and his contested catch rate dropped to 29.6% last year. His 54.1% reception rate, the was also a career low.
TE Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles
Dallas Goedert had an uncharacteristic 2025 season. After totaling just 12 combined touchdowns in four seasons from 2021 to 2024, Goedert exploded with an 11-touchdown effort last year. His impressive 18.3% touchdown rate helped him finish as the TE4 in half-PPR formats.
However, Goedert is a prime candidate for touchdown regression this year. He didn’t score more than five touchdowns in any of his first seven NFL seasons, and the Eagles added some competition to the TE position this offseason by drafting Eli Stowers in the second round.
It’s hard to imagine Goedert putting up double-digit touchdowns and finishing as a top-5 fantasy TE for the second consecutive year. There could also be a turning of the guard in Philadelphia’s TE room later in the season, as Stowers could eventually take over as the TE1 in this offense.
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