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NFL · 1 month ago

Jared Goff of the Detroit Lions: Underrated Fantasy Football Quarterback for 2025

Sportsgrid Staff

Host · Writer

2025 Fantasy Football and Betting Outlook: Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions

Jared Goff: The Underrated QB1

Jared Goff continues to be one of the most underrated quarterbacks in fantasy football. Last season he quietly posted 37 touchdowns and 4,600 passing yards, production that rivaled the elite tier but without the draft capital attached.

The reality is simple: Goff will give you high-end QB1 weeks with multiple touchdown games, but he’ll also throw in the occasional dud (a one-TD, multi-interception clunker). In two-QB leagues, he’s a must-start every week. In single-QB formats, he’s the perfect value option for those who load up on RBs and WRs early.

He may not offer the rushing upside of Jalen Hurts, Lamar Jackson, or Jayden Daniels, but his consistency as a passer in a loaded offense makes him a safe top-10 fantasy quarterback.

The Offense Around Him: Balance & Firepower

The Lions’ roster might be the closest thing the NFL has seen to a 1990s Dallas Cowboys-style balance—threats at every level with an elite offensive line protecting the quarterback.

  • Wide Receivers: Amon-Ra St. Brown is a locked-in WR1, and Jameson Williams is the breakout candidate who could be a league winner if he reaches his ceiling.

  • Tight End: Sam LaPorta is already a top-5 fantasy TE and a red-zone weapon.

  • Running Game: Jahmyr Gibbs is a first-round fantasy pick in PPR formats thanks to his dual-threat usage, while David Montgomery (RB22 ADP) remains a valuable piece who could vulture touchdowns.

This offensive depth ensures Goff always has options, even on weeks when defenses sell out to take away St. Brown.

Draft Day Dilemma: Gibbs or WR1?

The Lions’ offensive depth also creates intriguing draft strategy questions. In PPR formats, Gibbs is a legitimate argument for a top-3 overall pick, with his ceiling rivaling Bijan Robinson of the Atlanta Falcons and Christian McCaffrey of the San Francisco 49ers. Montgomery’s presence slightly caps Gibbs’ rushing touchdown upside, but his receiving role makes him one of the most valuable fantasy backs in the league.

For drafters holding the No. 1 overall pick, the safer play remains an elite WR like Jamar Chase of the Cincinnati Bengals or Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings, but managers chasing upside could lean Gibbs. It’s a classic “floor vs. ceiling” decision.

Betting the Lions in 2025

The markets have Detroit priced as a top contender in the NFC:

  • Win Total: 10.5 wins, reflecting playoff expectations.

  • Division Odds: Detroit is favored in the NFC North at +120 to +140, slightly ahead of Green Bay.

  • Super Bowl Futures: Sitting in the +1600 to +2000 range, the Lions are firmly in the NFC’s top tier behind Philadelphia and San Francisco.

  • Player Props:

    • Jared Goff: Passing yards prop around 4,350–4,400 with touchdowns set at 32.5–33.5. Overs are realistic given the weapons.

    • Jahmyr Gibbs: Total yards line in the 1,550–1,600 range, with 10+ touchdowns projected.

    • David Montgomery: Rushing TD line around 7.5–8.5, reflecting his red-zone role.

Final Word: Goff’s Value is Real

Goff doesn’t get the same buzz as the dual-threat quarterbacks dominating fantasy drafts, but his production is undeniable. In the Lions’ balanced, high-powered offense, he remains a weekly QB1 with strong betting support behind his passing overs.

  • Fantasy Takeaway: Draft Goff confidently as a top-12 QB, target Gibbs early as a potential RB1 overall, and don’t overlook Montgomery’s touchdown stability.

  • Betting Takeaway: Detroit is a legitimate NFC contender. The sharpest bets are Goff’s passing overs and Gibbs’ total yardage props.

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