Week 1's Perfect Fantasy Lineup: Who were the top performers?
Alex Malchow

What a amazing week one of the 2025 ELF football season. Whether it was nail-bitting finishes, highlight plays, or of course the league's passionate fans that make the gameday so specail. It was great to see ELF football back in full swing.
On the Fantasy side of things we were able to record the top scorers from a fantasy perfective for week one.
Due to the transition to StatsPerform, team points will only be awarded starting from Week 2. That said, team stats for Week 1 will be added by today, and once they’re in, we’ll announce the winner of the first weekly prize.
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With week one in the books let's take a look at what woul've been the perfect line up for our opening weekend slate.
Quarterback: Jakeb Sullivan, Berlin Thunder (47.02 Points)
The veteran threw only two incomplete passes on the day as he led the Thunder to a easy victory. Sullivan finished the game with a league best 413 passing yards and a impressive seven touchdowns.
RB1: Glen Toonga, Nordic Storm (24.50 Points)
The reigning MVP picked up where he left off last season with 114 yards on only 12 carries. Toonga also scored the first touchdown in the history of the Nordic Storm before leaving the game with an injury. In the passing game, he addd three catches for 41 yards.
RB2: Gennadiy Adams, Berlin Thunder (23.90 Points)
Adam's ran for 66 yards on only 11 carries reaching the endzone once. He also added a receiving touchdown on two catches for 33 yards.
WR1: Bryce Goggin, Berlin Thunder (41.60 Points)
Goggin introduced himself to the ELF with a monster performance catching 7 passes for 166 yards and two scores. Goggin created several huge plays and seems to be the go-to guy for Sullivna moving forward in Berlin.
WR2: Brendan Beaulieu, Nordic Storm (32.90 Points)
In Beaulieu's first ELF game he caught 9 passes for 115 yards and two touchdowns as he helped the Nordic Storm roll to a big road victory in thier team's first ever game.
TE: Adria Botello Moreno, Nordic Storm (18.50 Points)
Another member of the Storm on this list is veteran Botello Moreno. The Spanish veteran scored two touchdowns on only 4 catches finishing the game with only 25 yards, but two touchdowns.
Flex: Auston Osborne, Cologne Centurions (30.90 Points)
The former Bowling Green standout was maybe the only silver lining for Cologne in this game. The ex-D1 pass catcher hauled in 8 passes for 169 yards and a score of 92 yards in his first ELF game.
Kicker: Mathy's Dupoint, Paris Musketeers & Timo Bronn, Stuttgart Surge (9 Points)
Both kickers looked great in week one hitting field goals in key spots for thier team. Dupont hit three short field goals vs the Rhein Fire while Bronn hit two field goals and 3 extra points in his return to the Surge.
Defense/Special teams: Wroclaw Panthers (30 Points)
The Panthers held the Enthroners too only 12 points in a resounding week one win. Panthers defensive back Devan Burrell scored twice once on a kick return and again on a interception return for maybe the play off the week. Wroclaw finished the game with 5 sacks, dominating the Enthroners up front.