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  • Bryce Oliver WR | TEN

    Titans' Bryce Oliver: Sidelined for most of 2025

    Oliver recorded one reception on his only target for eight yards across three games in the 2025 season.

    Oliver suffered a knee injury in Week 2, which kept him sidelined until the season finale. His only reception of the campaign came in Week 1, and he played primarily on special teams when healthy.

  • Mason Kinsey WR | TEN

    Titans' Mason Kinsey: Active for 10 games

    Kinsey recorded two receptions on four targets for 48 yards across 10 games in the 2025 season.

    Kinsey didn't appear in a game until Week 7, as he spent the early portions of the season on Tennessee's practice squad. He played primarily on special teams for the rest of the campaign, logging one reception in Weeks 11 and 17, respectively. Kinsey's 48 yards were the highest mark for a season in his five-year career.

  • James Proche WR | TEN

    Titans' James Proche: Modest role in Tennessee

    Proche recorded six receptions on 12 targets for 65 yards across nine games with the Titans during the 2025 season.

    Proche spent all season with Tennessee, starting with the practice squad before being permanently signed to the active roster in Week 12. He made an immediate impact in that contest, logging three receptions for 42 yards. Proche didn't log more than one catch in any remaining contests of the season, though it was still one of the more productive campaigns of his six-year career.

  • Kalel Mullings RB | TEN

    Titans' Kalel Mullings: Three carries in 2025

    Mullings recorded three rushes for seven yards across nine games for the Titans during the 2025 season.

    Mullings was selected in the sixth round of the 2025 draft and managed to stick on the Titans' roster all season. He hurt his ankle in Week 1 and was sidelined until Week 12. Mullings primarily contributed on special teams from there, logging only 12 of his 149 total snaps in his rookie campaign on offense.

  • Saints' Moliki Matavao: Logs two catches in 2025

    Matavao finished the 2025 season with two receptions (on two targets) for 10 yards in six appearances for the Saints.

    Matavao opened his 2025 rookie season in a special-teams role before he was let go and joined the Saints' practice squad. The seventh-rounder spent time on and off the active roster toward the end of the season, as New Orleans dealt with a rash of injuries, including season-ending injuries for tight ends Foster Moreau (ankle) and Jack Stoll (knee). Matavao will look to carve out a larger role in 2026.

  • Lavonte David OLB | TB

    Buccaneers' Lavonte David: Another productive season in '25

    David recorded 114 tackles (61 solo), including 3.5 sacks, three passes defensed, including one interception, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries across 17 games during the 2025 season.

    David played 17 games for the third time in the last four seasons, once again serving as the iron man of the Buccaneers' defense in his age-35 season. The standout linebacker recorded at least nine tackles on six occasions, and he posted multiple sacks and forced fumbles for the second consecutive campaign while eclipsing the 100-tackle mark for the fourth straight season as well. David played the 2025 season on a one-year, $9 million deal, and it remains to be seen if he and the team will come to terms on extending their working relationship for a 15th season.

  • Jordan James RB | SF

    49ers' Jordan James: Gets some late run on ST

    James did not record a touch while appearing in three games for the 49ers in 2025.

    The rookie fifth-round pick was a healthy scratch for the first 14 weeks of the regular season before being activated on special teams for the final three contests. The 49ers only deploy their top two running backs on offense, so all three of James' appearances were limited to kick coverage in 2025. James will have to prove his worth in training camp as a sophomore next season in order to return as a depth piece behind star RB Christian McCaffrey.

  • Luke Farrell TE | SF

    49ers' Luke Farrell: Finds end zone in fifth year

    Farrell finished his first regular season with San Francisco grabbing 11 of 14 targets for 85 yards and two touchdowns across 17 games.

    Farrell signed with the 49ers in 2025 to back up TE George Kittle after playing his first four seasons with the Jaguars. Kittle wound up missing six games during the regular season, but it was third-stringer Jake Tonges who took over the injured starter's targets in those contests while generating fantasy value off the waiver wire. Farrell did catch a pair of short touchdown passes after being held out of the end zone during his four years in Jacksonville, but the volume simply wasn't enough to register even in games that Kittle missed. With a hard cap on his playing time and target potential, fantasy managers can safely ignore Farrell in 2026 drafts.

  • Payne Durham TE | TB

    Buccaneers' Payne Durham: Limited to blocking duties in '25

    Durham brought in one of four targets for 11 yards across 17 games during the 2025 season.

    Fellow tight end Ko Kieft's season-ending leg injury, which he suffered in Week 3, led to Durham being utilized almost exclusively as a blocker throughout the 2025 season. Durham was coming off a 2024 regular season where he'd posted a career-best 11-115-2 line on 14 targets across 16 games, but those numbers were almost exclusively the byproduct of No. 1 tight end Cade Otton sitting out the last three games of the campaign due to a knee injury. Durham will be playing out the final year of his rookie contract in 2026 and appears ticketed for a similar minimal pass-catching role.

  • 49ers' Isaac Guerendo: Falls out of favor in 2025

    Guerendo was only utilized on special teams this season, finishing with 100 kick return yards across 14 active games.

    Guerendo entered his sophomore campaign with an opportunity to serve as Christian McCaffrey's primary backup, but he failed to seize the role in training camp and the team opted to trade for veteran RB Brian Robison (92-400-2) to fill that role instead. The 25-year-old Guerendo averaged 5.0 yards per carry in his rookie season, so it was a bit surprising to see San Francisco's coaching staff give him zero carries in 2025. The Louisville product was healthy for the majority of the schedule and appeared in 14 games as a member of the special teams unit. Guerendo still has two years left on his rookie contract, but it doesn't appear that the 49ers view the running back as part of the team's long-term vision on offense.

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