2025 Week 9 Fantasy football Rankings: QB – Williams‘ Struggles Highlight Shifting Landscape
Breaking News: Caleb Williams’ recent offensive struggles are forcing fantasy managers to re-evaluate quarterback options heading into week 9. With just two passing touchdowns in the last month, and a Bengals defense allowing significant QB production, the former No. 1 overall pick is losing QB1 status, potentially opening opportunities for streaming options and overlooked veterans.
This shift in the QB landscape is critical for fantasy owners navigating the late season, especially in Superflex and 2QB leagues. Identifying viable alternatives to underperforming stars like Williams and factoring in favorable matchups is paramount to playoff contention. This week presents a range of intriguing possibilities, from returning stars to consistently reliable floor options.
Quarterback Rankings & Analysis:
Caleb Williams (CHI): The Bengals’ defense is considered one of the worst in football overall. However, Williams has demonstrated limited production recently, with only two passing touchdowns in the past month. The Bears may lean heavily on the ground game, further limiting his fantasy upside. Williams has lost the benefit of the doubt as a consistent QB1.
Sam Darnold (MIN): While lacking the volume for consistent QB1 numbers, Darnold offers a reliable QB2/Superflex option. He faces a Commanders defense allowing 8.3 yards per attempt and the fifth-most QB fantasy points. He rarely delivers a complete bust week.
Kyler Murray (ARI): Expected to return from a foot injury following the Cardinals’ Week 8 bye,Murray will face a Cowboys defense surrendering the most QB fantasy production in the league. Despite the favorable matchup, Murray has struggled to regain his pre-ACL tear form and hasn’t consistently delivered strong fantasy performances.
Bo nix (DEN): Nix has proven highly matchup-dependent. Facing the Texans presents a difficult scenario. fantasy managers relying on Nix in the QB2 spot should anticipate a limited ceiling, hoping for a combined rushing and passing touchdown.
Tua Tagovailoa (MIA): Tagovailoa had a strong performance against the Falcons. While his overall ceiling has diminished,this matchup offers a potential 220/2 floor – 220 passing yards and two touchdowns.
Trevor Lawrence (JAX): Lawrence has been struggling to connect on throws. The Jaguars’ Week 8 bye, coupled with rumors of Travis hunter potentially becoming the WR1, coudl offer a spark, but his recent performance raises concerns.
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