Monday, June 24, 2019

Tennessee Titans 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 Tennessee Titans.

 

QUARTERBACKS

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Marcus Mariota460.3310.73452.317.0311.5164.6361.82.58234.85
The next time that Mariota plays a full 16-game season will be his first time. While he expects to play around 230 pounds this season, Mariota has missed eight games over the past four seasons. In Tennessee's run-first offense, Mariota threw for 180.6 yards per game and 11 touchdowns, both of which were career lows. Over the past two seasons, Mariota has thrown nearly as many interceptions (23) as touchdowns (24). Even though he has rushed for more than 300 yards in each of the past three seasons, he's not much more than a back-end QB2.
Ryan Tannehill3220.8227.21.341.024.620.20.0914.97

More Fantasy Football QB Resources:

 

RUNNING BACKS

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDPoints
Derrick Henry271.31193.712.2113.899.40.41205.03
A disappointment through Week 13, Henry failed to rush for more than 58 yards in any of his first 12 games. Then he went off for 585 rushing yards and seven touchdowns in the last four games of the season. Fantasy's RB34 (RB39 in PPR) through Week 13, Henry was fantasy's RB1 (RB2 in PPR) over the final quarter of the season. Although he's a non-factor in the passing game, I project Henry to finish fourth in the NFL in rushing in 2019.
Dion Lewis1053991.3147.4336.51.992.81
Lewis set career highs as a receiver with 59 receptions and 400 yards, but he isn't much more than a change-of-pace back to Henry heading into 2019.
David Fluellen4.621.20.090.74.603.12

More Fantasy Football RB Resources:

 

WIDE RECEIVERS

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Corey Davis63.8835.84.474.634.50.05114.15
Davis dominated targets last season (112, 25.63 percent), but Delanie Walker missed almost all of 2018 and now the Titans have added A.J. Brown and Adam Humphries to the mix. In a run-heavy offense, the former top-five pick may struggle to build upon his 65/891/4 line in year three.
A.J. Brown455313.63.519.30.0576.93
Teammate D.K. Metcalf got more attention leading up to the NFL Draft, but Brown was the more productive Ole Miss receiver. The school's all-time leader in receiving yards (2,984) and 100-yard games (12), Brown has better dynasty value than he does in re-draft leagues.
Adam Humphries53.9568.62.72.310.10.0174.13
Humphries set career highs last season with 76 catches for 816 yards and five touchdowns and now has at least 55 catches for more than 600 yards in three consecutive seasons. In an offense that led the NFL in passing yards, Humphries finished as a top-24 PPR wide receiver (WR31, standard) last season. Humphries is now in an offense that is unlikely to support multiple viable fantasy wide receivers outside of the deepest PPR formats.
Taywan Taylor18.1238.90.721.26.50.0128.92
Tajae Sharpe9.5118.80.5700015.3
Darius Jennings1.816.60.050001.96

More Fantasy Football WR Resources:

 

TIGHT ENDS

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Delanie Walker53.16163.7200083.92
Walker (ankle) played just one game in 2018, but he had more than 100 targets and at least 800 yards every year from 2014 to 2017. Entering his age-35 season and coming off a serious injury, Walker's days of 100-plus targets and 800-plus yards may be over, but he's a borderline TE1/TE2 in a weak position group.
Jonnu Smith121501.200022.2
Anthony Firkser5580.280007.48
MyCole Pruitt0.9100.050001.3

More Fantasy Football TE Resources:
More of our content:
Keep track of our updates: (1) follow us on Twitter and/or (2) LIKE us on Facebook.