Yes, but it isn't readily handy nor does it include any trade activity. Yes you can go to the trade link and enter each team to find out that info, or meticulously pour over transactions, but C'mon they can do better. This is 2025 and not 2005. We just need a live Look Ahead "Draft Board". ..
I've put a request in to RTS to create and keep/maintain a mechanism online or via a report that shows the current status of draft picks and draft order for the upcoming year. The request would always incorporate the latest and updated status for Keeper/Dynasty leagues to make that information much more readily available and useful when crafting a trade(s).
RTS has a mechanism that provides draft info in the "Draft Room" using the "Draft Board" but that information becomes stale immediately after the draft and there is no look ahead report for trade status and draft order available during the season or the offseason until the Draft Room for the current year becomes live.
I might suggest that we flood the RTS support line (636) 447-1170 or email them using the "Email Us" link at the bottom right of virtually every RTS page (see picture below). Your call to action will show support for the enhancement and will bring it to reality much quicker!
The more they hear from us, the more likely for a change to occur.
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how do we see next years draft order?
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I've never found a way until the Draft Room for the new year is implemented. You can go to a lot of gymnastics by studying the playoff brackets to determine the order, but RTS needs to show a report or a link under the League tab to make it MUCH easier.
250 Duds sflex 4 wrote:how do we see next years draft order?
Released | Mob Squad SF | D.J. Chark WR LAC | Sat Feb 1 10:53pm CT |
Released | Mob Squad SF | Allen Lazard WR NYJ | Sat Feb 1 10:53pm CT |
Released | Mob Squad SF | Dontayvion Wicks WR GB | Sat Feb 1 10:53pm CT |
Released | Mob Squad SF | Khalil Herbert RB CIN | Sat Feb 1 10:53pm CT |
Released | Mob Squad SF | Mason Rudolph QB TEN | Sat Feb 1 10:53pm CT |
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Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert caught each of his two targets for a total of 27 yards during Sunday's Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The veteran receiver struggled to overcome competition for touches in 2024, losing key opportunities to players like Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown, and DeVonta Smith. In fact, he wasn't even targeted in the second half of Sunday's big game. (One potential explanation is that the Eagles went run-heavy for most of the third and fourth quarters to drain the clock.) All in all, Goedert still has mid-range TE1 fantasy upside, but his floor dips significantly into the TE2 tier. As a result, we view him as a fringe top-12 fantasy tight end option heading into the 2025 season.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott went 4-for-4 on field goals and 4-for-4 on extra points during Sunday's Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Although Elliott was very shaky from beyond 50 yards during the regular season, he seemed to have no trouble with distance this Sunday, converting from 29, 48, 48, and 50 yards out. Furthermore, most of his attempts went straight down the middle and had plenty of distance to spare. Those who stuck with Elliott through his 2024 woes were brave souls, and the investment paid off with Elliott's busy night on Sunday.
From RotoBaller
The Philadelphia Eagles' defense allowed 22 points, sacked Patrick Mahomes six times, and forced a pair of turnovers during their win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. Josh Sweat led the way defensively with 2.5 sacks, and Milton Williams added two of his own. Furthermore, Zack Baun had an interception while Cooper DeJean handled a pick-six. Despite staying away from blitzing, the Eagles' defense had its way against the Chiefs, rattling Patrick Mahomes with their coverage and pass rush skills. The Philadelphia defense's rise from 2023 to 2024 form was inspiring, and it makes them a top-three D/ST option for fantasy football leagues next year.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith caught four of his five targets for 69 yards and one touchdown during Sunday's Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The 26-year-old epitomized consistency over the last month, catching exactly four passes in each of his four playoff games. At times, Smith has looked more productive than A.J. Brown, and he got the edge over his teammate on Sunday by pacing all Eagles receivers in catches and yards. Although Smith himself had some inconsistent moments throughout the regular season, there is no denying that he is a talented player in an incredibly potent offense. Even as he loses some opportunities to Brown, Saquon Barkley, and Jalen Hurts, there is clearly a path for Smith to finish as a mid-range WR2 in 2025 fantasy football.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown caught three of his five targets for 43 yards during Sunday's Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Brown had a quieter start to the playoffs, but he eventually came on strong with nine catches, 139 yards, and two touchdowns over his final two contests. The 27-year-old has shown an ability to produce in a crowded offense, compiling 1,079 yards and seven touchdowns in the regular season despite fighting to earn opportunities over stars like Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, DeVonta Smith, and Dallas Goedert. There are certainly many mouths to feed in Philadelphia, but Brown has shown that he can be the primary receiving option en route to ranking as a strong WR1 for fantasy purposes.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley rushed for 57 yards on 25 carries during Sunday's Super Bowl LIX win over the Kansas City Chiefs. He also caught six of his seven targets for an additional 40 yards through the air. Barkley had a rare quiet game on the ground, averaging just 2.3 yards per carry despite handling heavy volume. He did boost his per-touch average with some solid receiving work, including an impressive catch down the right sideline. All in all, even though this certainly wasn't Barkley's best game, it may have been one of his most memorable. The Eagles toppled the Chiefs on the national stage, securing a Super Bowl title and ending Kansas City's run at a three-peat. The victory was a rewarding end to a phenomenal season for Barkley, who bet on himself by leaving the Giants to sign with Philadelphia, where he ultimately won Offensive Player of the Year. As long as Barkley stays healthy throughout the offseason, he should be the consensus 1.01 in 2025 fantasy football drafts.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts completed 17 of 22 pass attempts for 221 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception during Sunday's Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. He also took two sacks, rushed for 71 yards, and added another touchdown on the ground. Hurts led five scoring drives before the Chiefs even scored their first point, and he did more than enough to win Super Bowl MVP. The 26-year-old continued to impress on a national stage, delivering numerous strikes on the money, including a gorgeous 46-yard touchdown pass to DeVonta Smith that gave the Eagles a 34-0 lead. Hurts should be viewed as a top-three fantasy quarterback heading into the 2025 campaign, and he could make a case for QB1 overall.
From RotoBaller
Dynasty | Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes completed 21-of-32 passes 257 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions in a Super Bowl loss to the Eagles. Dynasty Analysis: The game line actually looks a lot better than it was as Mahomes picked up a lot of empty yards and scores after the game was out of hand. Under siege from the first snap, Mahomes really didn't have a chance as he was sacked six times on the night. The Chiefs will likely still employ a bit of a conservative offense next year, but Mahomes should still be good enough to be a QB1 on the season, just nowhere near his early-career self.
Dynasty | Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy had eight catches for 157 yards and two touchdowins in a Super Bowl loss to the Eagles. Dynasty Analysis: Worthy led the team in catches, targets, yards and touchdowns on the day. While some of his production came in garbage time, his usage rate really spiked towards the end of the year and his dynasty ADP is clearly on the rise. Worthy looks like a player with a lot of runway to grow in dynasty leagues and could be even better should Travis Kelce decide to retire.
Dynasty | Eagles running back Saquon Barkley had 57 rushing yards, six catches and 40 receiving yards in a Super Bowl win over the Chiefs. Dynasty Analysis: Barkley struggled to run against a Chiefs defense that sold out to stop him. However, you won't see him complain as the Chiefs picked their poison and got stung by his supporting cast. Barkley is the most talented and productive running back in the league and should be in line to be the overall RB1 again next season. While his dynasty value is capped by his age, few players can win you weeks like he can.
Dynasty | Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts completed 17-of-22 passes for 221 yards, with two touchdowns and one interception, while adding 72 rushing yards and another score en route to being named this year's Super Bowl MVP. Dynasty Analysis: The Eagles led 34-0 before Kansas City was on the board in a game that was essentially over at halftime. Give Hurts a ton of credit as the dual threat quarterback just had his way against a tough Chiefs defense. While Kansas City focused on stopping Saquon Barkley, Hurts made them pay dearly through the air and on the ground. With this on his mantle, Hurts will return next season as an elite QB1 in dynasty leagues.
Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Mekhi Becton (knee) is questionable to return to Sunday's Super Bowl meeting with the Kansas City Chiefs. The former first-round pick left the contest in the first half, though the exact time his knee injury occurred is unclear. Eagles guard Tyler Steen is working in his stead for the time being. The 25-year-old was clearly in pain on the sideline while attempting to get into a stance. Until his exit, Becton had matched up well against Chiefs' star defensive lineman Chris Jones.
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According to the team, Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Bryce Huff (coach's decision) is inactive for the Super Bowl. Huff logged only 12 defensive snaps during their Conference Championship victory over the Washington Commanders. However, the Eagles will welcome back linebacker Brandon Graham (elbow) to the starting lineup, who has been on the injured reserve since Week 12. Across 14 games this season, Huff tallied 13 tackles (five solo) with eight assists and 2.5 sacks. Fantasy managers should expect Josh Sweat and Graham to operate as the team's top outside linebackers in this contest.
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According to the team, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Skyy Moore (abdomen) will not suit up for the Super Bowl. Moore was able to practice during the week in a limited capacity but carried a doubtful tag on the final injury report. The third-year wideout was unable to turn the corner in time. During the regular season, Moore played in just six games and did not catch a pass. He saw just three total targets and only logged more than 15 offensive snaps in one game. As a result, fantasy managers should expect rookie Xavier Worthy and tight end Travis Kelce to lead the Kansas City Passing attack. DeAndre Hopkins, Marquise Brown, and JuJu Smith-Schuster will also see targets in this game. Worthy led the way in their Conference Championship victory over the Buffalo Bills as he tallied over 100 yards with a touchdown and should be viewed as the top option in the wide receiver room.
From RotoBaller
According to the team, Philadelphia Eagles tight end C.J. Uzomah (abdomen) will not play during the Super Bowl. Uzomah joined Philadelphia's practice squad in December. Across seven contests, he ran just 14 routes and did not see a target. He sustained this injury during their victory over the Dallas Cowboys during Week 17. The 32-year-old was able to log two full practice sessions this week but was unable to turn the corner. As a result, fantasy managers should expect Dallas Goedert to operate as the clear TE1, with Grant Calcaterra serving as the backup.
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Dynasty | The 49ers have granted wide receiver Deebo Samuel permission to seek a trade. Dynasty Analysis: It was always unlikely the pairing of Brandon Aiyuk and Samuel was going to work for San Francisco financially in the long-term, so this isn't a huge shock. Samuel should have a strong market out there despite a down season that featured him playing at less than full strength most of the way. His landing spot will be critical in determining his dynasty value, but he remains a solid WR2 at the moment.
Dynasty | The Jets have reportedly informed Aaron Rodgers he's no longer part of their future plans. Dynasty Analysis: This was always the likely case after Rodgers failed to elevate the team. He'll apparently be joined on the market with Davante Adams, who was good for New York down the stretch but also doesn't fit their rebuilding timeline. The Jets swung and missed big with Rodgers, who famously tore his Achilles in his first game last season, then went on to look like a shell of his former self most of this season. Retirement seems likely for Rodgers, but he could be a bridge option out there for someone should he choose to continue playing.
According to the team, Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Brandon Graham (elbow) is officially active for the Super Bowl. Graham has been on the injured reserve since suffering a torn triceps following their Week 12 contest against the Los Angeles Rams. Graham was able to log two limited practice sessions to end the week and was eventually activated off injured reserve on Saturday. Before his injury, Graham tallied 20 tackles, five assists, and 3.5 sacks across 11 games. Graham will look to play a critical role for the Philadelphia defense on Sunday afternoon, as he did during their victory in Super Bowl LII, where he forced a fumble on Tom Brady in the final minutes to seal the win for the Eagles. Graham should be deployed as a starter as an outside linebacker.
From RotoBaller
According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the New York Jets could move on from wide receiver Davante Adams. Rapoport noted that with the Jets and Aaron Rodgers expected to part ways, the team is unlikely to keep his longtime receiver on the roster as well. The Jets traded for Adams prior to their Week 8 tilt against the Pittsburgh Steelers. During his time with the Jets, Adams averaged a strong 77.6 yards per game with seven touchdowns. He saw 10.4 targets per game and brought in 6.1 passes per game. Despite the Jets falling short of expectations, Adams posted his fifth-straight 1,000-yard campaign. Even though Adams will be entering his age-32 campaign, he should still be viewed as a solid WR2 heading into the 2025 campaign, even if he is playing for a new team.
From RotoBaller
According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the New Orleans Saints will decide on the future of their quarterback, Derek Carr, in the next few weeks. With the Saints over the salary cap, they may opt to part ways with Carr to shed salary. Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network noted that he expects Carr to have several suitors if he were to enter the open market. The 33-year-old was only able to play in 10 games this season due to an oblique and hand injury. Across this stint, Carr averaged 214.5 passing yards per game with a 15:5 TD:INT ratio. While Carr was sidelined, rookie Spencer Rattler saw most of the starting opportunities. If the team were to part ways with Carr, Rattler would likely be given an opportunity to compete for the starting job during training camp. Rattler tallied 1,317 yards during his rookie season with a 4:5 TD:INT ratio. In addition, the Saints may also target a quarterback with the ninth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
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Chiefs | 22 |
Eagles | 40 |
Final |
The Godfather | Sun Feb 9 2:31pm CT |
Mob Squad SF | Tue Feb 4 9:32pm CT |
LFG (SF) | Mon Feb 3 6:23pm CT |
TNT | Mon Feb 3 12:00am CT |
4$ ZyPURDyBiRd(SF)4$ | Thu Jan 30 1:56pm CT |
*$250 Cincinnati Ben | Sat Jan 11 3:45pm CT |
The ChumLord 250 | Sat Jan 11 3:41pm CT |
VVorm's revenge 1 | Fri Jan 10 11:14am CT |
250 Duds sflex 4 | Sat Jan 4 8:08am CT |
ZZZ | Thu Jan 2 12:33pm CT |
Too Nasty 03 | Sat Dec 28 2:14pm CT |
Slores SF1 | Tue Dec 3 3:17pm CT |
Commissioner | Tue Sep 5 1:50pm CT |