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RankTeamW-L-TPctStkWaiverForAgainst
1 14-1-0.933W581,978.981,666.58
2 13-2-0.867W792,048.121,490.88
3 10-5-0.667W3101,936.161,874.60
4 9-6-0.600L271,713.521,801.32
5 8-7-0.533L361,772.921,839.84
6 7-8-0.467L151,735.941,732.64
7 5-10-0.333W141,868.381,839.28
8 4-11-0.267W231,732.181,862.36
9 3-12-0.200L621,565.221,914.84
10 2-13-0.133L911,511.121,840.20
* Rank change shown is from week 14 - 15

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  • 4/25, 2:19 pm
    • The Raiders waived Keyton on Friday.

      The Raiders waived Keyton on Friday.

      Analysis: Keyton, who joined the Raiders last August as a UDFA out of Tennessee, caught one of his of three targets for seven yards in eight regular-season appearances as a rookie. With Keyton having been let go, look for Las Vegas to add depth at wideout during Day 2 and Day 3 of the ongoing NFL Draft.

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  • 4/25, 2:15 pm
    • The Raiders waived Spiller on Friday.

      The Raiders waived Spiller on Friday.

      Analysis: Spiller, who the Chargers took in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft, last saw regular-season action in 2023. With the Raiders having drafted RB Ashton Jeanty on Thursday, the team elected to part ways with Spiller, who will look to catch on elsewhere as a depth back.

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  • Cole Kmet TE-CHI
    4/25, 1:53 pm
    • The Bears are looking forward to...

      The Bears are looking forward to using both Kmet and first-round draft choice Colston Loveland in two tight-end sets, " Larry Mayer of ChicagoBears.com reports.

      Analysis: In 2024, Kmet recorded 47 receptions for 474 yards and four touchdowns on 55 targets, marking his least productive season since his rookie year in 2020. After playing 87 percent of the offensive snaps last season, Kmet now faces significant competition following the first-round selection of Loveland, whose arrival could sharply reduce his role. Although Loveland is expected to be an adequate blocker, the Bears likely drafted the former Michigan standout for his ability to create mismatches in the passing game. Unless the situation shifts during training camp, Kmet may go undrafted in the majority of fantasy leagues.

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  • Will Levis QB-TEN
    4/25, 7:19 am
    • Levis is a candidate to be...

      Levis is a candidate to be traded after Tennessee drafted fellow quarterback Cam Ward at No. 1 overall Thursday night, KLTV's Terry McCormick reports.

      Analysis: The pick was expected for some time beforehand, and the Titans likely would've already moved Levis if they got an offer for something like a mid-round pick. The question now is whether they'll trade him for less than that, creating a fresh start for both parties after back-to-back disastrous seasons for the Tennessee offense since Levis was taken 33rd overall in the 2023 NFL Draft. Levis turns 26 in June and hasn't shown much on the field that hints at developing into a legitimate NFL starter, but he does have a strong arm, decent mobility and a prototypical build (6-foot-4, 229 pounds).

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  • 4/25, 7:11 am
    • The Lions picked up Williams' fifth-year...

      The Lions picked up Williams' fifth-year option Friday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.

      Analysis: As expected, Williams is now under contract through 2026, with a projected $15.49 million salary for the fifth and final season of his rookie deal. The Lions may be hesitant to discuss an extension after Williams' breakout third season in 2024, considering his first two NFL campaigns largely were defined by injuries and suspensions. He cleared 1,000 receiving yards on just 91 targets in 15 regular-season games last year, adding 11 carries for 61 yards and a TD, plus two touches for 80 yards and a score in one playoff game. Williams is safe in his starting job but may find it difficult to significantly improve on last year's 6.1 targets per game while sharing the field with WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, TE Sam LaPorta and RBs Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery -- all of whom will be adjusting to new offensive coordinator John Morton, after Ben Johnson left for Chicago's HC job.

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