Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Indianapolis Colts 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 Indianapolis Colts.

 

QUARTERBACKS

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Andrew Luck619.4411.94521.636.8513.9450.3211.31.26329.07
Winner of the NFL Comeback of the Year Award, Luck threw for 4,593 yards and 39 touchdowns, both of which were the second-most of his career. Finishing as fantasy's QB5 last season, Luck has now finished as a top-five fantasy quarterback in four consecutive seasons where he's played at least 15 games.
Jacoby Brissett9.45.663.50.240.146.33.20.023.66

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RUNNING BACKS

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDPoints
Marlon Mack237.91046.89.8729.2251.11.39197.35
Missing four games in 2018, Mack has now missed multiple games in each of his first two seasons. Highly productive when he was on the field, the second-year back had at least 119 rushing yards and a touchdown (or more) in five of his final 12 games counting the playoffs. During that 12-game span, Mack scored 11 total touchdowns. Running behind one of the league's best offensive lines, Mack has legitimate top-five upside despite having a late-second round ADP.
Nyheim Hines69.22561.3851.6350.91.5578.27
The selection of second-round receiver Parris Campbell could cut into his receiving opportunities some, but Hines should get north of 50 receptions as a change-of-pace to Mack.
Jordan Wilkins31.4131.90.944.730.10.0922.38
Spencer Ware13.661.20.417.773.20.2317.28

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WIDE RECEIVERS

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
T.Y. Hilton79.91290.46.19000166.18
Excluding the season that Andrew Luck missed, Hilton has five consecutive seasons over 1,000 yards. Hilton missed two games last season and dealt with a high-ankle sprain down the stretch, but he set career highs with 10.6 yards per target, 90.7 yards per game and a catch rate of 63.3 percent. The only drawback with the 5-foot-10 receiver is that he has never had more than seven touchdowns in any of his seven seasons.
Devin Funchess42.3562.64.8600085.42
The Colts target their tight ends often in the red zone, but Funchess gives Andrew Luck a TE-sized receiver. Only 25 years old and just two seasons removed from a top-25 season, Funchess will help Luck more than he'll be a viable fantasy option on his own outside of deeper leagues.
Parris Campbell44.2433.22.4310.547.30.2163.89
Campbell gives the Colts another dynamic speedster, but there's a good chance that he could be No. 5 or even 6 in line for targets as a rookie. Like Funchess, Campbell's 2019 impact will be more of a boost for Luck.
Chester Rogers20.9219.50.8400026.99
Deon Cain11.2136.60.4500016.36
Zach Pascal8.788.70.5200011.99
Daurice Fountain110.80.050001.38

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TIGHT ENDS

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Eric Ebron52.8591.46.0700095.56
The former top-10 pick, Ebron had a breakout season in his first with Andrew Luck and the Colts. Ebron turned his 110 targets into 66 catches for 750 yards and 13 touchdowns. Ebron is a top-six option at the position, but his target volume may drop if Doyle stays healthy all season.
Jack Doyle53.7488.74.5600076.23
Missing 10 games last season, Doyle (hip) has resumed running routes at full speed. Doyle is essentially going undrafted based on his current ADP and is a excellent streaming option for someone that decides to punt the position.
Mo Alie-Cox9.1113.80.9100016.84
Alie-Cox has generated some buzz this offseason and if Ebron and/or Doyle were to miss any time this season, he could parlay that into some fantasy-relevant weeks given how much the Colts offense involves their tight ends.

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