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Late-round sleeper: Willis has QB1 upside; 2025 shows training wheels off, deeper targets.
Ian Hartitz places Malik Willis in the 'Run Forest Run' tier 6 (dual-threat rushing QBs), going alongside WRs/RBs like Cooper Cup, Jawan Jennings, and Brilan Allen in drafts—never-start bench players—yet could provide QB1 upside (albeit 'ugly variety'). Among QBs with 100+ rush attempts over the past decade, 26 of 28 posted top-12 fantasy points per game. Hartitz highlights improved passing in 2025 with Green Bay: training wheels off, average target depth increased significantly, moving away from the heavy RPO/play-action scheme in 2024. Willis is a viable late-round dual-threat strategy paired with floor play like Jared Goff.
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