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Thursday, June 20, 2019

New York Jets 2019 Fantasy Football Projections

In addition to viewing our 2019 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2019 fantasy football projections for the New York Jets.

 

QUARTERBACKS

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Sam Darnold564349.74004.423.9715.5148.8156.21.1247.26
Even if there were some (expected) ups and downs as a rookie, Darnold ended 2018 on a positive note. Throwing six touchdowns to only one interception over his final four games, the (recently-turned) 22-year-old should build upon his late-season success with improved weapons in 2019.
Trevor Siemian5.73.438.80.20.170.41.20.012.19

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RUNNING BACKS

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDPoints
Le'Veon Bell261.710737.8565.5517.52.46220.91
Returning to the field after sitting out 2018, Bell trades the high-powered Steelers offense for an improving-yet-not-as-potent Jets offense. In addition, Football Outsiders ranked the Jets offensive line 32nd (i.e., last) in run blocking (Adjusted Line Yards) in 2018. Even though he averaged only 4.0 yards per carry in 2017, Bell had a career-high 406 touches, 1,946 scrimmage yards and 11 touchdowns in his most recent season. Bell is ranked as a RB1 in my rankings, but he isn't a lock for a top-five fantasy finish like he once was.
Elijah McGuire56.1185.11.5414.4139.70.544.72
Ty Montgomery40.5170.11.1112.5102.50.3836.2
Trenton Cannon2.16.50.06864.80.168.45

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WIDE RECEIVERS

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Robby Anderson64.6952.96.781.77.70.02136.86
Anderson's numbers were down year-over-year, but he finished strong when Sam Darnold returned from a foot injury. Over the final four games of the season, Anderson had 23 catches for 336 yards and three touchdowns. During that span, Anderson was the WR5 (WR6 in PPR). With improvement and more consistency from Darnold, Anderson has the potential to vastly exceed his current ADP and is one of my favorite targets as a third receiver.
Jamison Crowder63.8797.53.192.19.50.0299.96
Not only did he miss roughly half the season, but Crowder set a career low in receptions per game (3.2) and his 43.1 YPG was his lowest since his rookie season. A return to his 2016/2017 numbers -- 60-plus catches and 750-plus yards -- seems reasonable if he can stay healthy.
Quincy Enunwa52.56512.63150.0181.44
A high-ankle sprain sustained in mid-October killed his early-season momentum, but Enunwa showed good rapport with Sam Darnold to start the year. Enunwa had at least eight targets, four receptions and 57 yards in four straight games to kick off the season.
Josh Bellamy4.554.90.270007.11
Deontay Burnett4540.20006.6
Deonte Thompson450.80.180006.16
Charone Peake0.99.10.040001.15

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TIGHT ENDS

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Chris Herndon45.5577.94.100082.39
Fantasy's TE6 (TE7 in PPR) from Weeks 6 to 16, Herndon ranked 10th in receptions (33), fifth in yards (447) and fourth in touchdowns (four) among tight ends during that span. Herndon could face a two-game suspension for pleading guilty to DWI charges, but he's an excellent streaming option when active.
Eric Tomlinson7.181.70.3600010.33
Daniel Brown5.854.50.170006.47
Trevon Wesco4.648.30.230006.21

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Monday, August 20, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: New York Jets

In addition to viewing our 2018 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2018 fantasy football projections for the New York Jets.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
Sam Darnold442.9261.3305615.113.338.4134.43.84.5183.28
While his second preseason game was less impressive than the first, it's been a good preseason for Darnold, who remains the favorite to begin the season as the starter. As is the case with any rookie quarterback, there's bound to be many ups and downs but the Jets should find themselves playing from behind most weeks, which could lead to higher passing volume than a coaching staff would prefer to give a rookie.
Josh McCown72.946.75253.11.78.129.20.80.337.12
Before getting hurt in Week 14, McCown finished as a top-seven weekly fantasy quarterback in five of his previous seven starts. The ideal bridge quarterback, McCown appears likely to enter the season as the backup to top-three pick Sam Darnold even though he threw twice as many touchdowns (18) as interceptions (nine) last season and added five rushing scores.
Teddy Bridgewater5.23.3370.20.10.83.300.12.21

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
Isaiah Crowell202.88725.516.11240.21.5130.8
Only 25 years old, Crowell signed a three-year deal in free agency with the Jets this offseason. With 850-plus rushing yards in each of the past two seasons, Crowell does not necessarily get an offensive upgrade with his new club, but I expect at least similar production in 2018.
Bilal Powell80.8347.42.426.6191.50.50.969.49
Powell carried the ball 178 times for 772 yards, both of which are career highs, but he only had five receptions in the team's final eight games. With the team signing Crowell to handle early-down touches and the team talking up Elijah McGuire, Powell's 2018 role was uncertain. The injury to McGuire, however, (re)opens the door for Powell's opportunities.
Elijah McGuire48.5203.71.224.1214.51.41.554.42
New York's RBs coach Stump Mitchell said of McGuire: "I’ll tell you who I see Eli as — and he’s in the Hall of Fame. Eli has the skill set to be a LaDainian Tomlinson if he was given that opportunity. That’s not what presents itself to him at this particular point in time. But skill set, he can do it all. He can catch. He can run. He can run routes as a receiver ..." Unfortunately, surgery on a broken foot at the end of July should sideline him a total of six weeks, putting his Week 1 status in serious doubt.
Thomas Rawls18.274.60.41.815.80.10.211.64
Trenton Cannon2.812.302.218.70.10.13.5
Dimitri Flowers0.82.601.210.8001.34

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Robby Anderson58.9871.75.62.819.60.10.4122.53
While his legal matters may now be resolved, Anderson could face league discipline from his off-field issues. In terms of on-field production, however, he had a career season (63/941/7) and was especially productive from Weeks 7 to 13. During that six-game span, Anderson had 100-plus yards and/or a touchdown every week and posted a 31/525/6 line.
Quincy Enunwa43.1633.63.20000.182.36
Enunwa led the team in receiving in 2016 (58/857/4), but he missed all of 2017 with a neck injury. There's a chance that he leads the team in receiving in 2018 if he could stay healthy.
Jermaine Kearse45.1563.83.70000.278.18
Kearse either set or tied career highs across the board with 65 catches for 810 yards and five touchdowns to finish as fantasy's WR30 (WR26 in PPR) last season. It'd be unreasonable to expect a repeat performance, but nobody expected that production from him in 2017 either.
Terrelle Pryor38.2511.92.80000.167.79
Few players were a bigger fantasy disappointment in 2017. Putting up a 1,000-yard season in his first year as a full-time receiver with a poor quarterback situation, Pryor managed just 20/240/1 when playing with Kirk Cousins last season. Pryor blames last year's disappointment on his ankle (and claims he broke it again in May), but his range of 2018 outcomes is incredibly wide.
Chad Hansen25.2307.41.80000.141.34
ArDarius Stewart0.6801.66.4001.44
Andre Roberts0.78.400000.10.64

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Chris Herndon16.8194.91.70000.129.49
Jordan Leggett9.4103.40.9000015.74
Clive Walford8.7800.7000012.2
Eric Tomlinson3.336.30.300005.43

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Sunday, July 29, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: New York Jets

In addition to viewing our 2018 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2018 fantasy football projections for the New York Jets.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
Sam Darnold364.7215.2248012.410.930.3106.134.2147.21
Darnold and the Jets have yet to reach an agreement on his rookie contract, but the ex-USC quarterback appears to be the favorite to win the starting job heading into his rookie season. As ESPN's Rich Cimini writes of Darnold opening as the starter, "it's his job to win."
Josh McCown145.993.410506.33.518.265.51.80.776.15
Before getting hurt in Week 14, McCown finished as a top-seven weekly fantasy quarterback in five of his previous seven starts. The ideal bridge quarterback, McCown appears likely to enter the season as the backup to top-three pick Sam Darnold. McCown threw twice as many touchdowns (18) as interceptions (nine) last season and added five rushing scores.
Teddy Bridgewater10.46.6750.40.30.83.300.14.13

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
Isaiah Crowell203.6875.55.515.4118.60.21.5130.61
Only 25 years old, Crowell signed a three-year deal in free agency with the Jets this offseason. With 850-plus rushing yards in each of the past two seasons, Crowell does not necessarily get an offensive upgrade with his new club and I expect similar production in 2018.
Bilal Powell71.1305.72.122.3160.60.40.959.83
Powell carried the ball 178 times for 772 yards, both of which are career highs, but he only had five receptions in the team's final eight games. With the team signing Crowell to handle early-down touches and the team talking up Elijah McGuire, Powell's 2018 role was uncertain. The injury to McGuire, however, (re)opens the door for Powell's opportunities.
Elijah McGuire48.5203.71.225.2224.31.51.655.8
New York's RBs coach Stump Mitchell said of McGuire: "I’ll tell you who I see Eli as — and he’s in the Hall of Fame. Eli has the skill set to be a LaDainian Tomlinson if he was given that opportunity. That’s not what presents itself to him at this particular point in time. But skill set, he can do it all. He can catch. He can run. He can run routes as a receiver. He just happens to be here … and I’m glad we got him." Unfortunately, McGuire (broken foot) is expected to miss 3-6 weeks.
Thomas Rawls24.299.20.53.732.60.10.216.38
Trenton Cannon2.410.601.815.30.10.12.99
Dimitri Flowers0.82.601.614.4001.7

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Robby Anderson58.9859.95.22.819.60.10.4118.95
While his legal matters may now be resolved, Anderson could face league discipline from his off-field issues. In terms of on-field production, however, he had a career season (63/941/7) and was especially productive from Weeks 7 to 13. During that six-game span, Anderson had 100-plus yards and/or a touchdown every week and posted a 31/525/6 line.
Quincy Enunwa42.8629.23.20000.181.92
Enunwa led the team in receiving in 2016 (58/857/4), but he missed all of 2017 with a neck injury. There's a chance that he leads the team in receiving in 2018 if he could stay healthy.
Jermaine Kearse45.1563.83.70000.278.18
Kearse either set or tied career highs across the board with 65 catches for 810 yards and five touchdowns to finish as fantasy's WR30 (WR26 in PPR) last season. It'd be unreasonable to expect a repeat performance, but nobody expected that production from him in 2017 either.
Terrelle Pryor37.6503.82.70000.166.38
Few players were a bigger fantasy disappointment in 2017. Putting up a 1,000-yard season in his first year as a full-time receiver with a poor quarterback situation, Pryor managed just 20/240/1 when playing with Kirk Cousins last season. Pryor blames last year's disappointment on his ankle, but his range of 2018 outcomes is incredibly wide.
Chad Hansen24.2295.21.70000.139.52
ArDarius Stewart0.6801.66.4001.44
Andre Roberts0.78.400000.10.64

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Chris Herndon121381.10000.120.2
Clive Walford12.2112.21000017.22
Jordan Leggett9.7106.71000016.67
Eric Tomlinson5.156.10.500008.61

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Sunday, July 15, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: New York Jets

In addition to viewing our 2018 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2018 fantasy football projections for the New York Jets.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
Josh McCown338.7216.8243914.68.128.3101.92.83.5159.75
The ideal bridge quarterback, McCown will enter training camp as the starter and that should carry over to Week 1. McCown threw twice as many touchdowns (18) as interceptions (nine) last season and added five rushing scores. Before getting hurt in Week 14, McCown finished as a top-seven weekly fantasy quarterback in five of his previous seven starts. While he's not worth drafting in standard-sized leagues, he does have some appeal as a QB to stream.
Sam Darnold145.986.199254.416.256.71.62.561.15
Regardless of whether the Browns or Giants made a mistake by passing on Darnold, the Jets pounced on the opportunity to draft the top-rated quarterback prospect. At least to begin training camp, Darnold will begin third on the depth chart behind McCown and Teddy Bridgewater. Ultimately, I expect the 21-year-old quarterback to get a start or two, but he won't be fantasy-relevant in standard one-QB leagues in 2018.
Teddy Bridgewater36.5232631.40.9416.40.20.316.56

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
Isaiah Crowell196.78364.714.6112.40.21.5121.24
Only 25 years old, Crowell signed a three-year deal in free agency with the Jets this offseason. With 850-plus rushing yards in each of the past two seasons, Crowell does not necessarily get an offensive upgrade with his new club and I expect similar production in 2018.
Elijah McGuire65.9276.81.625.8232.21.51.766.1
Manish Mehta of the NY Daily News writes that McGuire is "expected to be Gang Green’s third-down back this season." And he passes along this quote from RBs coach Stump Mitchell: "I’ll tell you who I see Eli as — and he’s in the Hall of Fame. Eli has the skill set to be a LaDainian Tomlinson if he was given that opportunity. That’s not what presents itself to him at this particular point in time. But skill set, he can do it all. He can catch. He can run. He can run routes as a receiver. He just happens to be here … and I’m glad we got him."
Bilal Powell64.6277.81.921.5154.80.40.855.46
Powell carried the ball 178 times for 772 yards, both of which are career highs, but he only had five receptions in the team's final eight games. With the team signing Crowell to handle early-down touches and the team talking up Elijah McGuire, Powell's 2018 role is uncertain.
Thomas Rawls23.491.30.53.732.60.10.215.59
Trenton Cannon2.410.601.815.30.10.12.99
Dimitri Flowers0.82.601.614.4001.7

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Robby Anderson56.2814.94.92.819.60.10.4112.65
While his legal matters may now be resolved, Anderson could face league discipline from his off-field issues. In terms of on-field production, he had a career season (63/941/7) and was especially productive from Weeks 7 to 13. During that six-game span, Anderson had 100-plus yards and/or a touchdown every week and posted a 31/525/6 line.
Jermaine Kearse45.4567.53.60000.277.95
Kearse either set or tied career highs across the board with 65 catches for 810 yards and five touchdowns to finish as fantasy's WR30 (WR26 in PPR) last season. It'd be unreasonable to expect a repeat performance, but nobody expected that production from him in 2017 either.
Quincy Enunwa40.4593.92.80000.175.99
Enunwa led the team in receiving in 2016 (58/857/4), but he missed all of 2017 with a neck injury. There's a chance that he leads the team in receiving in 2018 if he could stay healthy.
Terrelle Pryor37.6503.82.40000.164.58
Few players were a bigger fantasy disappointment in 2017. Putting up a 1,000-yard season in his first year as a full-time receiver with a poor quarterback situation, Pryor managed just 20/240/1 when playing with Kirk Cousins last season. Pryor blames last year's disappointment on his ankle, but his range of outcomes for 2018 is incredibly wide.
Chad Hansen23.3284.31.60000.137.83
Andre Roberts1.922.80.10000.12.68
ArDarius Stewart1.418.80.11.66.4003.12

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Chris Herndon13.31531.20000.122.3
Clive Walford14.7135.21.2000020.72
Eric Tomlinson8.492.40.8000014.04
Jordan Leggett6.268.20.6000010.42

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Monday, June 25, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: New York Jets

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Below you will find our 2018 fantasy football projections for the New York Jets.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
Josh McCown338.7216.8243914.68.128.3101.92.83.5159.75
The ideal bridge quarterback, McCown will enter training camp as the starter and that should carry over to Week 1. McCown threw twice as many touchdowns (18) as interceptions (nine) last season and added five rushing scores. Before getting hurt in Week 14, McCown finished as a top-seven weekly fantasy quarterback in five of his previous seven starts. While he's not worth drafting in standard-sized leagues, he does have some appeal as a QB to stream.
Sam Darnold145.986.199254.416.256.71.62.561.15
Regardless of whether the Browns or Giants made a mistake by passing on Darnold, the Jets pounced on the opportunity to draft the top-rated quarterback prospect. At least to begin training camp, Darnold will begin third on the depth chart behind McCown and Teddy Bridgewater. Ultimately, I expect the 21-year-old quarterback to get a start or two, but he won't be fantasy-relevant in standard one-QB leagues in 2018.
Teddy Bridgewater36.5232631.40.9416.40.20.316.56

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
Isaiah Crowell202858.54.816.8129.40.31.5126.39
Only 25 years old, Crowell signed a three-year deal in free agency with the Jets this offseason. With 850-plus rushing yards in each of the past two seasons, Crowell does not necessarily get an offensive upgrade with his new club.
Elijah McGuire54.5223.51.424.8223.21.51.758.67
Manish Mehta of the NY Daily News writes that McGuire is "expected to be Gang Green’s third-down back this season." And he passes along this quote from RBs coach Stump Mitchell: "I’ll tell you who I see Eli as — and he’s in the Hall of Fame. Eli has the skill set to be a LaDainian Tomlinson if he was given that opportunity. That’s not what presents itself to him at this particular point in time. But skill set, he can do it all. He can catch. He can run. He can run routes as a receiver. He just happens to be here … and I’m glad we got him."
Bilal Powell60.6260.61.823.5169.20.50.855.18
Powell carried the ball 178 times for 772 yards, both of which are career highs, but he only had five receptions in the team's final eight games. With the team signing Crowell to handle early-down touches and the team talking up Elijah McGuire, Powell's 2018 role is uncertain.
Thomas Rawls32.31260.63.732.60.10.219.66
Trenton Cannon28.801.815.30.10.12.81
Dimitri Flowers0.82.601.614.4001.7

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Robby Anderson55.9810.64.82.819.60.10.4111.62
While his legal matters may now be resolved, Anderson could face league discipline from his off-field issues. In terms of on-field production, he had a career season (63/941/7) and was especially productive from Weeks 7 to 13. During that six-game span, Anderson had 100-plus yards and/or a touchdown every week and posted a 31/525/6 line.
Jermaine Kearse47.7596.33.80000.282.03
Kearse either set or tied career highs across the board with 65 catches for 810 yards and five touchdowns to finish as fantasy's WR30 (WR26 in PPR) last season. It'd be unreasonable to expect a repeat performance, but nobody expected that production from him in 2017 either.
Quincy Enunwa40.1589.52.80000.175.55
Enunwa led the team in receiving in 2016 (58/857/4), but he missed all of 2017 with a neck injury. There's a chance that he leads the team in receiving in 2018 if he could stay healthy.
Terrelle Pryor35465.51.80000.157.15
Few players were a bigger fantasy disappointment in 2017. Putting up a 1,000-yard season in his first year as a full-time receiver with a poor quarterback situation, Pryor managed just 20/240/1 when playing with Kirk Cousins last season. Pryor blames last year's disappointment on his ankle, but his range of outcomes is incredibly wide.
Chad Hansen22.6275.71.60000.136.97
Andre Roberts2.327.60.10000.13.16
ArDarius Stewart1.418.80.11.66.4003.12

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Clive Walford16.1148.11.3000022.61
Chris Herndon12.9148.41.20000.121.84
Eric Tomlinson10.2112.21000017.22
Jordan Leggett2.224.20.200003.62

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