NFL fans around the world are starting to prepare for their fantasy football drafts. Whether you’re deep into a dynasty league or starting a new redraft team, finding the right name for your squad can be a challenge.
We compiled a list of the best fantasy football team names for each NFL franchise. But if you’re just looking for Saquon Barkley-themed team names, you’ve come to the right place!
Fantasy Team Names Related to Eagles RB Saquon Barkley
- Je Ne Saquon
- All Barkley, No Bite
- Oh, Saquon, Can You See
- Another ‘Quon Bites the Dust
- Saquon in 60 Seconds
- Quon and Only
- Quon Solo
- Barkley and Co.
- In Saquon I Trust
- Quon of the Dead
- Quon For the Money
- Quon Job
- Barkley the Beast
- Fly, Saquon, Fly
- Quon’s Kings
- Saquon For the Ages
- Saquon Strong
- Quon and Done
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Saquon Barkley’s Fantasy Outlook
Barkley was a league winner despite being a second-round pick in fantasy drafts. He finished as the RB1 in fantasy (22.2 PPG) and was the number four player regardless of position (quarterbacks included). Barkley had 345 carries for 2,005 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns in 16 games played. He also added 33 receptions for 278 yards and two touchdowns.
Barkley averaged his highest yards per carry (5.8) and yards per touch (6.0) behind the Eagles’ dominant offensive line. His expected points added (28.3) were nearly double the next closest running back (Derrick Henry, 15.7). He also finished first in yards before contact (3.0), 10+ yard runs (46), and 10+ yard rushing touchdowns (9). Barkley was able to dominate fantasy football despite not seeing his typical workload in the passing game. He also converted just two of his 17 goal-line attempts into touchdowns.
The veteran running back has a chance to repeat as the RB1 in 2025, but it is far from a slam dunk. Barkley’s big production was heavily reliant on explosive plays, which aren’t sticky year-over-year. Jalen Hurts typically does not check it down, so Barkley won’t be able to rely on receiving production to compensate for a loss in explosives.
Additionally, the tush push is still a legal play, which caps his upside inside the five-yard line. Finally, Barkley is coming off a season (including the playoffs) with over 500 offensive touches, and his injury risk will be higher in 2025 with that workload and a condensed offseason.
Barkley is deserving of being a first-round pick and can repeat as the RB1 overall, but a lot will have to break away again in 2025. He’s still worthy of his lofty draft status since his floor is a top-five fantasy running back if healthy.

