Fantasy Week 2 Bold Predictions: Zach Charbonnet, Jakobi Meyers set for big weekend

Vinnie Iyer

Sloan Piva

Tim Heaney

Griffin Missant

Fantasy Week 2 Bold Predictions: Zach Charbonnet, Jakobi Meyers set for big weekend image

Reacting to fantasy football Week 1 requires a nuanced approach. Not everything that happens in that first week of action winds up being real, but fantasy players can't ignore everything.

Our experts' Week 2 bold predictions harken back to either Week 1 happenings or react to news that's happened since, with a dash of Week 2 matchup plays tying in.

With this in mind, keep reading to see what we're keeping an eye on for 2025's second fantasy football weekend.

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Week 2 Fantasy Football Bold Predictions

Zach Charbonnet continues his takeover of the Seahawks backfield

Kenneth Walker III looked woefully inadequate in Week 1 against the 49ers, managing just 20 yards on 10 carries while Charbonnet amassed 47 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries.

If K9 can’t get it going against Pittsburgh — which just allowed Breece Hall to rack up 145 all-purpose yards on 21 touches — Charbs could take over as Seattle’s bell-cow back as early as the second half of this Week 2 game.

Consider making a trade offer for the 24-year-old now, because the asking price might rise considerably after this weekend in Steel City. - Sloan Piva

Jakobi Meyers will finish as the fantasy WR10 or better

The bolder part of this take is it has zero correlation to the Brock Bowers injury. Now of course if Bowers is hurt, this finish seems more attainable for Meyers.

But even in Week 1, where Bowers played most of the game, Meyers was targeted 10 times. With the way the Chargers looked in Week 1, it’s safe to say Geno Smith will be asked to throw the ball a lot on MNF.

Bowers or not, Meyers is going to be a volume machine in Week 2. - Griffin Missant

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Jaylen Warren will be a top 10 RB in Week 2

With shades of Chase Brown and Bucky Irving, the Steelers’ change of pace is the workhorse back of choice until they trust rookie Kaleb Johnson. 

The Seahawks struggle to cover receivers out of the backfield and Aaron Rodgers will pepper him with checkdowns.

Warren is a good bet to score again and add at least 50 rushing yards to go with his big role in the passing game. - Vinnie Iyer

Braelon Allen will score multiple touchdowns vs. Bills

One of the league's best interior run defenders, Bills lineman Ed Oliver, will miss a few weeks with a foot injury. Even with Oliver in the Week 1, Buffalo struggled to contain Derrick Henry.

This is not saying Allen is anywhere near Henry in terms of skill, and run-first Jets QB Justin Fields could easily accomplish this same feat. 

But the Jets will be content in punishing the Bills up the middle and keep the ball out of Josh Allen's hands.

Allen and Breece Hall can coexist as weekly, startable fantasy options, but Allen will again steal the TD spotlight in Week 2. - Tim Heaney

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Vinnie Iyer

Vinnie Iyer has been with The Sporting News since 1999, not long after graduating from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. He has produced NFL content for more than 20 years, turning his attention to full-time writing in 2007. Vinnie covers every aspect of the NFL for TSN including draft prospects analysis, gambling and fantasy football. He also represents TSN as host of the “Locked On Fantasy Football” podcast on the Locked On network. 

Sloan Piva

Sloan Piva is a content producer for The Sporting News, primarily focused on betting, fantasy sports, and poker. A lifelong New Englander, Sloan earned his BA and MA in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts and now lives in coastal Rhode Island with his wife and two kids.

Tim Heaney

Tim Heaney joined The Sporting News in 2025 as Fantasy Football Editor. For nearly 20 years, the FSWA award winner has created fantasy NFL and MLB rankings, podcasts, and analysis for sites including ESPN, USA Today/Sports Weekly, KFFL, RotoWire, and RotoBaller. The Boston University alum hopes he’s helped a few followers win their leagues, even when he’s a year too early on breakout players.

Griffin Missant

Griffin Missant joined The Sporting News in 2025 as a fantasy football intern. He graduated from Grand Valley State University, where he covered the Lakers football program. He has also worked for Sleeper and the Fantasy Trade Room. He has played fantasy for over a decade, and has been passionate about fantasy football ever since.