WNBA 2025: Unveiling Fantasy Stars, Risers, and Fallers
Discover the potential sleepers, breakouts, and busts in the 2025 WNBA fantasy season.

Sleepers
- Temi Fagbenle, C, Golden State Valkyries: Despite the team's mystery, she's worth a late-round look with her efficient play last season.
- Chelsea Gray, G, Las Vegas Aces: Her injury last year dropped her ADP, but she's expected to outperform.
- Shakira Austin, C, Washington Mystics: Injuries limited her, but high upside if healthy.
- Chennedy Carter, G, Free Agent: A breakout last season, overseas success, but team uncertainty.
Breakouts
- Kamilla Cardoso, C, Chicago Sky: Averaged well last season and dominated overseas, poised for a leap.
- Cameron Brink, F, Los Angeles Sparks: Set to return from ACL injury, has potential as one of the best young centers.
Busts
- DiJonai Carrington, G, Dallas Wings: Backcourt crowded, might not have the same role as before.
- Ezi Magbegor, C, Seattle Storm: Production dipped with team changes, not a priority at current ADP.
- Brittney Griner, F, Atlanta Dream: Adjusting to a new team might cause numbers to dip.
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