
Fantasy Life With Ian Hartitz Are we Panicking on the "Generational" Rookie RB Class? | Talk Data to Me
Sep 19, 2025
Join Ryan Heath, a lead writer and data analyst at Fantasy Points, as he dives into the performances of the much-hyped 2025 rookie running back class. He explores why some rookies, like Bejal Tootin, are shining while others struggle. With data-driven insights, Ryan discusses market values of players like Ashton Jeanty and highlights potential buy, hold, or sell strategies. They also touch on concerns regarding rookies like Caleb Johnson and spotlight non-RBs Travis Hunter and Colston Loveland, showcasing their volatility and future potential.
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Tootin Benefits From Scheme And Role Shift
- Bejal Tootin earned a meaningful role jump after the Jaguars traded competition and shifted snaps in Week 2.
- The Jaguars' offensive profile (motion, play action, screens) materially boosts his fantasy ceiling.
Early Box Scores Mislead On Talent
- Many highly successful fantasy rookies started slow through two games but became league-winners later (Chubb, McCaffrey, Najee examples).
- Small early samples routinely mislead owners about true rookie talent and eventual usage.
Send Offers And Buy Undervalued Rookies
- Use trade markets aggressively; send offers repeatedly because bad trades happen and some managers will accept.
- Target undervalued rookies like Bejal Tootin where current market price lags role and upside.


