2025 Fantasy Football Busts 4.0: Why Saquon Barkley heads up Jamey Eisenberg’s do not draft list


It’s time for Busts 4.0, which is my final list of bust candidates for 2025. And I have some qualifications for this series of busts, which is mainly based on their average recovery position on CBS Sports.
To start, I hate the value of most quarters, especially Josh Allen (ADP of 16.5) and Lamar Jackson (18.2). These are my two best quarters, but I would not write them around 2. And if you are going to reach a quarter, I would recommend Jackson on Allen since Jackson (30.1 fantastic points per game) was much better than Allen (25.6) last year.
I prefer to wait for these quarters to Tour 3 in a quarter league. Otherwise, I will write a quarter-Arrière much later with guys like Dak Prescott (ADP of 82.4), Kyler Murray (84.1), Justin Fields (116.5) or Drake Maye (129.1), among others.
Are these guys as good as Jackson or Allen? No. But it is value, and I want a wide receiver, in ball carrier or even a tight end (Brock Bowers or Trey McBride) where these quarters are written.
I will also ignore the current ADP for some players in questionable situations such as Joe Mixon (ADP of 79.7) and Quinshon Judkins (112.4). Mixon would clearly be a bust if he was drafted in this range, but he is at best a late leaflet after the news that he was released for the first four games of the season with a foot injury – if not more. And we do not know when Judkins sign his recruit contract, so you cannot write it before the two -digit laps.
I have already approached several of these players in the first three versions of Busts, but we added some guys to the group and updated some prospects. Again, this is based on the ADP CBS, but if these players fall on the day of the draft, I will write them with pleasure at a reduced price.
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