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    Top 5 NFL Draft Prospects With Breakout Fantasy Football Potential: Omarion Hampton, Tetairoa McMillan, and More

    The 2025 NFL Draft is almost here, which means it is high time for fantasy football fans to start thinking about which rookies to draft. This includes names like RB Omarion Hampton, WR Tetairoa McMillan, and more. They’ve got skills that could make them stars right away.

    Here are five names who could be your secret weapons in fantasy drafts this year.

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    NFL Draft Prospects With the Best Fantasy Football Upside

    The 2025 NFL Draft is packed with talent, but for fantasy managers, rookies are a special priority. Each brings something special to the table. Their college stats and skills suggest they could rack up points early in their NFL careers. Let’s break down why these guys are worth watching.

    1) RB Omarion Hampton, North Carolina

    Omarion Hampton, a running back from North Carolina, is built like a tank. At 6’0″ and 221 pounds, he’s tough to bring down. He’s got “eye-opening power” and can plow through defenders.

    In college, he racked up 1,660 rushing yards and set a school record with 2,033 total yards. His vision and ability to catch passes make him a three-down back. If he lands with a team like the Denver Broncos, he could be a top-50 fantasy pick. His combine performance, with a 4.47 40-yard dash, only boosted his stock.

    2) WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona

    Arizona WR Tetairoa McMillan is hard to miss. He’s 6’5″ and 219 pounds with a massive catch radius. As scouts say, “McMillan has a ridiculous catch radius, fantastic hands, and elite YAC skills.” He had over 1,300 receiving yards in each of his last two college seasons, and his size and speed make him a nightmare for defenders.

    If he joins a pass-heavy offense, like the New Orleans Saints, he could be a fantasy star. His long-term value at wide receiver makes him a dynasty league gem.

    3) RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State

    Ashton Jeanty from Boise State is the top running back in this draft. He’s got speed, balance, and vision that make him special. He’s explosive and can handle a heavy workload.

    Jeanty could go as high as the sixth overall pick to a team like the Las Vegas Raiders. His ability to catch passes and break tackles makes him a fantasy must-have. Expect him to be the first rookie off the board in most drafts.

    4) TE Tyler Warren, Penn State

    Tyler Warren, a tight end from Penn State, is climbing draft boards. At 6’6″ and 260 pounds, he’s a matchup problem for defenses. He caught 88 passes for 1,057 yards in his final college season. His size and hands make him a red-zone threat.

    Warren could land with a team like the New York Jets, where he’d see plenty of targets. Tight ends often take time to shine in fantasy, but Warren’s production suggests he’ll contribute early.

    5) RB TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State

    Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson possesses game-changing speed. He’s not the biggest, but his “true track speed” leaves defenders in the dust. In college, he averaged over 6 yards per carry and showed off his route-running skills.

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    Henderson’s explosiveness fits perfectly in a wide-zone offense. If he lands with a team that gives him 15-20 touches a game, he could outshine other rookies. His ceiling is high, making him a risky but rewarding fantasy pick.

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