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Your AI-powered fantasy football copilot; providing best-in-class draft optimization and rest-of-season projections with actionable insights.

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Shelving this work for now. Follow me @keonebrahimi.
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3/ On the Bears’ side, Caleb Williams gets a high-confidence start behind a rebuilt O-line and loaded receiving corps, with breakout potential at home. D’Andre Swift is a boom-or-bust play, but the matchup and pass-catching upside put him firmly in the mix. D.J. Moore is a volume-driven start, even with target competition, while Odunze is flagged as a breakout candidate in Ben Johnson’s scheme. Rookie Colston Loveland is a sneaky start with sleeper upside, thanks to a favorable tight end matchup.
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2/ For the Vikings, our AI spots a boom-or-bust scenario: McCarthy is a true sleeper start with a high ceiling if he can exploit Chicago’s banged-up secondary, but rookie volatility is real. Aaron Jones is a start, especially as a receiver, though committee risk caps his upside. Jordan Mason is a flex-worthy sleeper, his goal-line role and Minnesota’s healthy line give him a real shot to outperform. Justin Jefferson is a set-and-forget stud, with Addison out and a spike in target share expected. Hockenson is a confident start, with the Bears struggling against tight ends and Addison sidelined.
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1/ 🧵 Soldier Field, Monday night: Rookie debuts, committee chaos, and breakout potential. Here’s what our AI thinks you need to know:
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3/ On the Ravens side of things, Lamar Jackson is a confident start, entering with his best supporting cast yet and primed for explosive red-zone and deep-pass chances. Derrick Henry remains an every-week stud, chasing history and set to exploit Buffalo’s rookie defenders. Zay Flowers is flagged for a breakout, fueled by elite separation and manufactured touches. Mark Andrews should thrive against a defense that struggled with tight ends, especially with a clear path to red-zone targets.
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2/ Starting with the Bills, Josh Allen is a rock-solid start, matchup-proof and ready to elevate a young receiving corps. James Cook offers opportunity but faces a grind against Baltimore’s stingy run defense, temper expectations. Khalil Shakir’s high catch rate and volume make him a solid floor play despite a tough secondary, while Keon Coleman’s deep-ball ability and rising target share position him as a sleeper. Dalton Kincaid’s third-down role and after-catch skills could spark a breakout in this track meet.
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1/ 🧵 Bills vs Ravens tonight, here’s what our AI is saying about the matchup:
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Walking into Week 1, Tetairoa McMillan has nowhere to hide, he’s the new face in town and Carolina clearly expects big things after grabbing him eighth overall. That 6'4" frame? Combine it with 3,423 college yards and a knack for going up and getting the ball, and you see why we’re excited. Sure, rookies have growing pains, a trip to Jacksonville isn’t a free pass, but the Panthers will want to showcase their top pick, and we expect a solid target share right out of the gate. There might be the classic "welcome to the NFL" jitters, but we’d be kicking ourselves if he explodes from our bench. With no injury concerns and juicy season-long projections (over 1,000 yards), we’re giving McMillan the green light as a start, confidence level: solid medium.
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We noticed a lot of our users are interested in Tetairoa McMillan, here's what our AI is saying about him for week 1. 👇
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3/ For the Chargers, Herbert is a start this week, but our AI warns of turbulence with Slater out and a run-first game plan, so our confidence is not very high. Hampton steps in as the lead back with high confidence for volume and goal-line work, while Najee Harris is a wild card, modest yardage, limited catches, but potential for big plays. Ladd McConkey offers upside against a blitz-heavy defense, but with Allen back and more quick throws likely, there’s clear bust risk.
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2/ For KC, Mahomes is a locked-in start, even with a battered supporting cast and a rookie left tackle facing the heat. Pacheco faces a feast-or-famine setup against a Chargers run defense that just gave up nearly 2,000 yards, while Xavier Worthy is set for a breakout with depleted wideouts and strong chemistry with Mahomes. Marquise Brown is a sleeper with boom-or-bust upside, and Kelce remains central despite the growing risks, expect steady involvement but a likely slugfest.
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1/ 🧵 Chiefs vs Chargers in Brazil, here’s what our AI thinks you need to know before kickoff:
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🚑 Our AI flags major injury risks for these top RBs in 2025: Christian McCaffrey (SF) - "...his injury history can't be ignored, especially after last season’s bilateral Achilles issue and PCL sprain at age 29." Jonathan Taylor (IND) - "But history teaches us that high volume can be a double-edged sword, especially for backs with chronic ankle issues." De'Von Achane (MIA) - "Factor in his new calf issue and a track record of missed time, and you’re looking at a player more likely to crater your season..." Alvin Kamara (NO) - "...whenever you draft a 30-year-old back with a history of missed games, you’re playing with fire."
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3/ For the Cowboys, expect Dak Prescott to air it out early and often, riding a rejuvenated receiving corps in a rivalry that always delivers fireworks. CeeDee Lamb is locked in as a volume monster, no matter the script. Pickens steps in as Dallas’s clear No. 2, ready to exploit single coverage for big plays. Javonte Williams faces a tough road, committee usage, a stout Eagles front, and likely negative game script mean we’re squinting to see a big fantasy day. Ferguson is a sleeper for steady short-area volume if Dallas falls behind.
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2/ Let’s start with the Eagles. Even with a run-heavy approach, the supporting cast is so stacked that it would be a shock if Hurts didn’t find paydirt at least once or break off chunk yardage with his legs. Barkley’s workload is secure and the matchup looks juicy with Parsons out. A.J. Brown brings upside and volatility, while DeVonta Smith stands out as a prime boom candidate against a shaky Dallas secondary. Goedert is a solid start, especially with Philly favored and Dallas struggling in the red zone.
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1/ 🧵 We can't wait for this Eagles vs Cowboys season opener, here's what our AI is saying about the matchup:
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3/ Even with a tougher schedule and Montgomery still lurking, Gibbs profiles as a weekly difference-maker. Our AI’s call: draft with confidence, Gibbs is the foundation piece you want.
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2/ He combines rare efficiency, elite durability, and rising usage, especially as Detroit’s new staff looks to expand his role as a pass-catcher. The data points to a high-volume workload behind a strong line, with a floor and ceiling combo few can match.
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1/ 🧵 Jahmyr Gibbs is the blueprint for a league-winning RB in 2025. Our AI flags him as both the safest anchor and one of the most explosive bets on the board.
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Key signals from our AI on Trey McBride for 2025: - Arizona’s record extension cements him as the centerpiece of their passing attack. - He commands a league-leading target share, even with Marvin Harrison Jr. in the offense. - The data points to a jump in touchdowns after last year’s underwhelming total. - McBride’s durability and a cakewalk schedule make him one of the safest weekly plays at tight end.
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