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2025 NFL Week 2 Player Odds and Fantasy Picks: Receivers are ripe for the picking

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We’re only into Week 2 of the NFL season, but if you’re anything like us, you’re ready to make some adjustments to your fantasy roster. Luckily for you, we’re here to help.

Here’s our fantasy and player prop picks for Week 2.

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Kayshon Boutte longest reception Over 17.5 yards

We’re starting the week off with the hot-hand of Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte, who went off for 103 yards on six catches in New England’s season-opening loss against the Raiders. He averaged 17.2 yards per reception last week, topping out with a 24-yard catch.

I like Boutte to keep that production going and go off for at least one long run in Week 2 against a Miami defence that just gave up 33 points to Daniel Jones and the Colts. Boutte has quickly become a go-to target for Drake Maye, so he should have every opportunity for another big game against the Dolphins.

Davante Adams Under 57.5 receiving yards

This is a big number for Davante Adams, especially considering he finished last week under this total with 51 yards on four receptions. Puka Nacua had 10 receptions for 130 yards in Week 1 and I don’t see why the Rams would change the game plan going forward.

Matthew Stafford hammers Nacua with targets and I just don’t think there’s room for Adams to approach 60 receiving yards in this offence. The Titans have a top-12 pass defence, so Stafford will likely continue to make Nacua his go-to option over Adams.

Quentin Johnston Over 43.5 receiving yards

Quentin Johnston filled a big role for the Chargers in their Week 1 upset victory over the Chiefs, finishing with a team-high 79 yards and two touchdowns on five receptions. That follows a sophomore campaign that saw Johnston average 47.4 receiving yards per game.

Johnston should continue to put up solid numbers as long as John Harbaugh allows Justin Herbert to sling the ball. I also like this week’s matchup against the Raiders for Johnston. He had his best game as a pro against Las Vegas in Week 1 last year, producing 118 yards on 13 receptions.