Jalen McMillan's fantasy stock plummets as Tampa Bay's first-round pick of Emeka Egbuka, alongside Chris Godwin's re-signing, limits his Target Share and Route Participation. Despite top-10 YPRR against man coverage, his role is now capped, making him a dynasty sell. Rhamondre Stevenson faces a declining RYOE and Success Rate, compounded by New England's offensive line struggles and new draftee Treyveon Henderson, relegating him to a touchdown-dependent RB3/FLEX. Jerome Ford's low Success Rate and negative EPA/attempt, coupled with Cleveland's new backfield addition of Quinshon Judkins, diminish his fantasy relevance. He projects as a change-of-pace option with limited upside. All three players face reduced roles and efficiency challenges, impacting their 2025 fantasy ceilings.