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Monday, September 6, 2021

Fantasy Football Projections 2021: Chicago Bears

Our 2021 Fantasy Football Projections will be viewable by both position and team.

Below you will find our 2021 fantasy football projections for the Chicago Bears.

MORE: Fantasy football projections for more NFL teams

QUARTERBACKS

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Justin Fields461.2283.63251.519.8313.1467.6354.93.89241.93
Andy Dalton137.8869376.063.5813.342.60.6762.84

Justin Fields: The Bears social media account got mocked for their "QB1" tweet in March. Of course, that was before they traded up to draft Fields in the first round and I'd expect the former Buckeye to be installed as the starter sooner than later. Even so, coach Matt Nagy still insists that it'll be Dalton, not Fields, as the opening week starter.

While Chicago's passing attack will never be confused for Kansas City's, we've seen how productive dual-threat rookie quarterbacks can be in fantasy football. Once he takes over the starting gig, the former Buckeye will be in the weekly streaming mix, at a minimum, with enormous upside due to his rushing ability.

Andy Dalton: Dalton enters the season as the "QB1," but that will likely be short-lived. Outside of two-QB leagues, Dalton is completely off the fantasy radar.

RUNNING BACKS

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDPoints
David Montgomery233.6992.86.4237.7309.92.2200.84
Damien Williams70.9304.91.621.3173.81.174.72
Tarik Cohen32.11380.5630.7211.5159.66
Khalil Herbert18.479.10.374.635.60.217.19

David Montgomery: Over the final six weeks of the season, Montgomery was absolutely dominant (although that was aided by a soft schedule). Even so, the second-year back scored no less than 19.1 fantasy points and finished no worse than fantasy's weekly RB9 during that stretch. Montgomery exceeded 100 scrimmage yards and scored a touchdown (or two) in all six of those games and only Derrick Henry had more fantasy points during that span.

Damien Williams: Sitting out last season due to COVID-19, Williams starts the season as Montgomery's handcuff and is a capable change-of-pace option.

Tarik Cohen: Cohen missed all but three games in 2020 and he begins 2021 on the PUP list, which will sideline him for a minimum of six weeks. When healthy, The Human Joystick has been one of the league's better receiving backs with a total of 203 receptions, 2,561 scrimmage yards and 14 touchdowns in his first three seasons (2017-'19).

WIDE RECEIVERS

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Allen Robinson85.91118.36.90.93.20.02196.62
Darnell Mooney61.9770.74.34.2210.13136.7
Marquise Goodwin22.4347.62.11.16.10.0259.29
Damiere Byrd14.8188.51.100032.85
Breshad Perriman10.2161.30.91.16.10.0227.36
Nsimba Webster0.66.300000.93

Allen Robinson: Preventing Robinson from reaching free agency, the Bears used their franchise tag on Robinson. While disappointing for fantasy managers that had hoped for an upgraded situation for the 27-year-old receiver, Robinson has a total of 200 receptions and a minimum of 1,147 yards over his past two seasons in Chicago with an assortment of less-than-stellar quarterback play.

Darnell Mooney: A fifth-round pick out of Tulane, Mooney had a highly productive rookie campaign (61/631/4). Earlier this offseason, coach Matt Nagy talked up Mooney by saying that he "has a rare element of speed, combined with route-running, hands and passion. And commitment."

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Breshad Perriman: Injuries to Tampa's wide receivers allowed Perriman to close 2019 strong -- three 100-yard games and 25/506/5 over his final five games -- but those numbers were even better than his full-season numbers (12 games) as a Jet (30/505/3) in 2020. Perriman has missed multiple games in every season other than his rookie campaign (2016) and the former first-rounder continues his tour around the league.

TIGHT ENDS

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Cole Kmet47.3521.53.500096.8
Jimmy Graham27.7297.42.300057.39
Jesper Horsted1.818.80.10003.38
Jesse James1.716.80.10003.13
J.P. Holtz1.110.50.10002.2

Cole Kmet: Down the stretch, Kmet leapfrogged Jimmy Graham on the depth chart based on snaps played. In addition, the rookie out of Notre Dame averaged 6.0 targets per game over his five final regular-season games. There is some potential for Kmet to have a breakout sophomore campaign.

Jimmy Graham: The days of Graham being an elite tight end are long gone and we may have passed the days of Graham as a viable streaming option given that Kmet should carry his expanded end-of-season role into his sophomore campaign.

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Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Fantasy Football Projections 2021: Chicago Bears

Our 2021 Fantasy Football Projections will be viewable by both position and team.

Below you will find our 2021 fantasy football projections for the Chicago Bears.

MORE: Fantasy football projections for more NFL teams

QUARTERBACKS

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Justin Fields434.3264.93061.818.6712.3865.4343.43.76229.29
Andy Dalton164.7102.811207.254.2814.446.10.7274.17

Justin Fields: The Bears social media account got mocked for their "QB1" tweet in March. Of course, that was before they traded up to draft Fields in the first round and I'd expect the former Buckeye to be installed as the starter sooner than later. Even so, coach Matt Nagy still insists that it'll be Dalton, not Fields, as the opening week starter.

While Chicago's passing attack will never be confused for Kansas City's, we've seen how productive dual-threat rookie quarterbacks can be in fantasy football. Once he takes over the starting gig, the former Buckeye will be in the weekly streaming mix, at minimum.

Andy Dalton: Dalton enters the season as the "QB1," but that will likely be short-lived. Outside of two-QB leagues, Dalton is completely off the fantasy radar.

RUNNING BACKS

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDPoints
David Montgomery233.6992.86.4236.8301.12.1198.91
Tarik Cohen44.3190.50.7833.1240.51.271.53
Damien Williams66.52861.519.3152.6168.51
Khalil Herbert12.955.50.264.635.50.214.16

David Montgomery: Over the final six weeks of the season, Montgomery was absolutely dominant (although that was aided by a soft schedule). Even so, the second-year back scored no less than 19.1 fantasy points and finished no worse than fantasy's weekly RB9 during that stretch. Montgomery exceeded 100 scrimmage yards and scored a touchdown (or two) in all six of those games and only Derrick Henry had more fantasy points during that span.

Tarik Cohen: Cohen missed all but three games in 2020, but The Human Joystick has been one of the league's better receiving backs. In his first three NFL seasons (2017-19), Cohen had a total of 203 receptions, 2,561 scrimmage yards and 14 touchdowns. A QB transition from Andy Dalton to Justin Fields could lead to fewer targets for Cohen, however, as Fields could be more inclined to use his elite athleticism than check it down to Cohen when a play breaks down. In addition, Cohen appears to be "weeks away" (as opposed to "days away") from returning.

Damien Williams: It's possible that it's Williams, not Tarik Cohen, that's the biggest threat to Montgomery's workload.

WIDE RECEIVERS

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Allen Robinson85.51118.66.90.93.20.02196.45
Darnell Mooney61.6769.54.34.2210.13136.43
Marquise Goodwin23355.52.11.16.10.0260.38
Damiere Byrd14.7188.21.100032.77
Javon Wims5.573.20.500013.07
Dazz Newsome3.762.70.30009.92

Allen Robinson: Preventing Robinson from reaching free agency, the Bears used their franchise tag on Robinson. While disappointing for fantasy managers that had hoped for an upgraded situation for the 27-year-old receiver, Robinson has a total of 200 receptions and a minimum of 1,147 yards over his past two seasons in Chicago with less-than-stellar quarterback play.

Darnell Mooney: A fifth-round pick out of Tulane, Mooney had a highly productive rookie campaign (61/631/4). Earlier this offseason, coach Matt Nagy talked up Mooney by saying that he "has a rare element of speed, combined with route-running, hands and passion. And commitment." With the Bears trading Anthony Miller to the Texans, it only further boosts Mooney's outlook for 2021.

TIGHT ENDS

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Cole Kmet47.8535.33.600099.03
Jimmy Graham27.6296.92.300057.29
J.P. Holtz4.652.30.20008.73

Cole Kmet: Down the stretch, Kmet leapfrogged Jimmy Graham on the depth chart based on snaps played. In addition, the rookie out of Notre Dame averaged 6.0 targets per game over his five final regular-season games. There is some potential for Kmet to have a breakout sophomore campaign.

Jimmy Graham: The days of Graham being an elite tight end are long gone and we may have passed the days of Graham as a viable streaming option given that Kmet should carry his expanding end-of-season role into his sophomore campaign.

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Saturday, July 10, 2021

Fantasy Football Projections 2021: Chicago Bears

Our 2021 Fantasy Football Projections will be viewable by both position and team.

Below you will find our 2021 fantasy football projections for the Chicago Bears.

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QUARTERBACKS

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Justin Fields449.22743166.919.3212.865.4343.43.76235.26
Andy Dalton149.793.21010.56.593.8916.653.10.8369.29

Justin Fields: The Bears social media account got mocked for their "QB1" tweet in March. Of course, that was before they traded up to draft Fields in the first round and I'd expect the former Buckeye to be installed as the starter sooner than later. While Chicago's passing attack will never be confused for Kansas City's, we've seen how productive dual-threat rookie quarterbacks can be in fantasy football.

RUNNING BACKS

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDPoints
David Montgomery230.5979.66.3429.42361.6183.9
Tarik Cohen77.6333.71.3645.9359.32.2113.61
Damien Williams33.2142.80.7513.8100.30.639.31
Khalil Herbert13.357.20.274.635.50.214.39

David Montgomery: Over the final six weeks of the season, Montgomery was absolutely dominant (although that was aided by a soft schedule). Even so, the second-year back scored no less than 19.1 fantasy points and finished no worse than fantasy's weekly RB9 during that stretch. Montgomery exceeded 100 scrimmage yards and scored a touchdown (or two) in all six of those games and only Derrick Henry had more fantasy points during that span.

The return of a healthy Tarik Cohen in 2021 may lead to a few less touches for Montgomery, but he offers a fair amount of upside based on his 2021 ADP.

Tarik Cohen: Cohen missed all but three games in 2020, but The Human Joystick is one of the league's best receiving backs. In his first three NFL seasons (2017-19), Cohen had a total of 203 receptions, 2,561 scrimmage yards and 14 touchdowns. A QB transition from Andy Dalton to Justin Fields could lead to fewer targets for Cohen, however, as Fields could be more inclined to use his elite athleticism than check it down to Cohen when a play breaks down.

WIDE RECEIVERS

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Allen Robinson81.71086.16.70.93.20.02190.1
Darnell Mooney56699.744.2210.13124.85
Anthony Miller23261.11.60.41.70.0147.44
Marquise Goodwin16.5250.61.61.16.10.0243.64
Damiere Byrd6.4940.500015.6
Javon Wims5.573.10.500013.06
Dazz Newsome4.673.10.400012.01

Allen Robinson: Preventing Robinson from reaching free agency, the Bears used their franchise tag on Robinson. While disappointing for fantasy managers that had hoped for an upgraded situation for the 27-year-old receiver, Robinson has a total of 200 receptions and a minimum of 1,147 yards over his past two seasons in Chicago with less-than-stellar quarterback play.

Darnell Mooney: A fifth-round pick out of Tulane, Mooney had a highly productive rookie campaign (61/631/4). Earlier this offseason, coach Matt Nagy talked up Mooney by saying that he "has a rare element of speed, combined with route-running, hands and passion. And commitment."

Anthony Miller: More talented than the production has suggested, The Athletic's Adam Jahns notes that a "little minor nick" that kept Miller (WR6 on his list) out of OTAs and from participating in minicamp "didn't improve Miller's on-the-bubble status."

TIGHT ENDS

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Cole Kmet49.6574.43.8000105.04
Jimmy Graham25.7288.22.100054.27
Jesper Horsted4.6460.20008.1

Cole Kmet: Down the stretch, Kmet leapfrogged Jimmy Graham on the depth chart based on snaps played. In addition, the rookie out of Notre Dame averaged 6.0 targets per game over his five final regular-season games. There is some potential for Kmet to have a breakout sophomore campaign.

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Saturday, August 15, 2020

Chicago Bears 2020 Fantasy Football Projections

In addition to viewing our 2020 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2020 fantasy football projections for the Chicago Bears.

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QUARTERBACKS


PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Nick Foles333.7214.4238614.356.6713.844.20.48146.8
It's unlikely that the Bears have their long-term starter on their roster (as many mocks have the Bears taking a quarterback in 2021) and it wouldn't be surprising if both Foles and Mitch Trubisky made multiple starts in 2020. On his fifth team since 2015, Foles has the edge over Trubisky to outscore the former No. 2 overall pick. That said, neither signal-caller is on the fantasy radar outside of two-QB leagues.
Mitchell Trubisky246.7155.41714.610.245.325.7123.41.03117.46
Some (NBC Chicago's J.J. Stankevitz, for one) believe that Trubisky will be the team's Week 1 starter. Even if he begins 2020 as the starter, it's much less likely that he ends the season as the starter.

RUNNING BACKS


PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDPoints
David Montgomery237.2984.45.9331.5239.41.02164.08
Earlier this offseason, GM Ryan Pace talked about Montomgery's ability to "carry a heavier load" if the team runs more often in 2020. While the former Cyclone averaged only 3.7 YPC, he finished his rookie campaign with 242 carries and 25 receptions.
Tarik Cohen75.1304.21.561.4466.62.76102.64
The Human Joystick set career lows in efficiency (3.3 YPC and 5.8 Y/R), but he set career highs in both targets (104) and receptions (79). Given his role in the passing game, Cohen is a much better option in (full) PPR formats as he's finished no worse than RB30 in PPR scoring -- 27th in 2019, 11th in 2018 and 30th in 2017 -- over his three NFL seasons.
Ryan Nall6.926.90.141.17.90.024.44

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WIDE RECEIVERS


PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Allen Robinson82.310377.4115.50.02148.83
Playing a full 16-game season, Robinson had a career-high 98 receptions for 1,147 yards and seven touchdowns in 2019. With steadier quarterback play, Robinson should post another top-12 fantasy season in 2020.
Anthony Miller55.4706.44.7114.50.0199.41
Miller finished his second season with 52 catches on 85 targets for 656 yards, all improvements over his rookie numbers, and a pair of touchdowns. While he started slow -- 28 yards in first four games -- and had several duds -- four other games with single-digit yards, the second-year receiver had 50-plus yards and/or a touchdown in eight of 10 games from Weeks 5 to 15 last season. While he had shoulder surgery on the same shoulder in consecutive offseasons, Miller has upside if he can be more consistent from beginning to end.
Ted Ginn Jr.26.6368.41.86424.80.151.08
Even though Ginn will likely have a big game mixed in to his game logs, it will be virtually impossible to pinpoint when that game may occur. Ginn averaged a five-year low in YPG (26.3) in 2019.
Cordarrelle Patterson6.553.30.3329.7190.11.4935.26
Darnell Mooney9.9130.70.6915.50.0217.88
Javon Wims12.8126.70.6400016.51
Riley Ridley10.4116.50.6200015.37

TIGHT ENDS


PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Jimmy Graham41.5477.32.4900062.67
The Bears used their first pick on Cole Kmet, who was the first tight end selected in the 2020 NFL Draft. Given the difficult transition for rookie tight ends and the size of the contract given to Graham, the 33-year-old tight end should lead the position group in fantasy production in 2020. Temper expectations, however, as Graham's 2019 numbers (38/447/3) were the worst of his career excluding his 2010 rookie season.
Cole Kmet20.4238.71.4300032.45
Demetrius Harris8.894.20.7900014.16
J.P. Holtz3.537.80.180004.86

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Friday, July 5, 2019

Green Bay Packers 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 Green Bay Packers.

 

QUARTERBACKS

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Aaron Rodgers557.4358.14152.630.18.0849.7258.41.69306.32
Since 2008, Rodgers has played at least 15 games in nine of 11 seasons. In those nine full seasons, he has finished no worse than fantasy's QB7 and he has finished as a top-two fantasy quarterback seven times. Assuming good health, he's about as safe as it gets in terms of fantasy quarterbacks.
DeShone Kizer17.28.9101.50.430.524180.087.02

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RUNNING BACKS

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDPoints
Aaron Jones200.9954.39.9437.1278.31.11189.56
Injuries and/or suspensions have cost Jones eight games in his first two seasons (four each). Missing Weeks 1 and 2 and 16 and 17, Jones averaged 5.5 yards per carry on his opportunities in between for a second consecutive season. During that span, he was a top-15 back in both PPR and standard-scoring formats. A solid RB2 entering 2019, Jones has RB1 upside if he can stay on the field for most of the season.
Jamaal Williams109.4443.12.7919.41630.7882.03
Through two NFL seasons, Williams has averaged a pedestrian 3.72 YPC -- nearly two yards per carry less than Jones. As noted earlier, Jones has missed a quarter of a season both years, so there could be an opportunity for Williams to pick up the (workload) void if Jones were to miss time again.
Dexter Williams29.8129.60.642.619.50.0519.05

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WIDE RECEIVERS

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Davante Adams93.41162.811.21000183.54
Adams set career highs across the board -- 111 catches on 169 targets for 1,386 yards and 13 touchdowns. While it was his first 1,000-yard season, Adams extended his streak of seasons with double-digit touchdowns to three. Over the next several seasons, Adams will be a perennial threat to lead the position in fantasy points as the clear No. 1 wide receiver for Aaron Rodgers.
Geronimo Allison52.6710.14.341.680.0297.97
Typically, the No. 2 wideout in a Rodgers-led offense has plenty of fantasy viability and that was the case for Allison before injuries cut his 2018 short. Allison had 64-plus yards each week through Week 4 with a 19/289/2 line on 29 targets as a top-25 performer (WR28 in PPR) over that span. There is upside compared to his current ADP if he's able to maintain good health.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling44.5640.84.01160.0188.8
Productive as a rookie, Valdes-Scantling saw expanded opportunities due to injuries and finished with 38 catches for 581 yards and a two touchdowns. Among 72 qualifiers, he had the league's third-best separation rate (per PFF). Generating plenty of buzz this offseason, a breakout could be in the cards if MVS enters 2019 as the team's No. 2 receiver behind Adams (and ahead of Allison).
Equanimeous St. Brown26.7387.22.141.260.0152.22
Jake Kumerow11.9155.91.1900022.73
Trevor Davis336.60.30005.46
J'Mon Moore2210.10002.7

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TIGHT ENDS

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Jimmy Graham47.2533.44.4800080.22
The 55 catches, 89 targets and 636 yards weren't the problem; the two touchdowns were. A year removed from double-digit touchdowns, Graham scored just two touchdowns. Aside from an 11-game season (2015), it was the only other time in his career that he finished with less than five scores.
Jace Sternberger25.2307.41.700040.94
A rookie-season fantasy impact is unlikely to be felt, but Sternberger gives Aaron Rodgers and the Packers a long-term solution at the position beyond Graham.
Marcedes Lewis5.259.80.520009.1

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Sunday, August 26, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: Green Bay Packers

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 Green Bay Packers.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
Aaron Rodgers567.3368.7408534.69.650.7263.62.22.4317.36
Since becoming the starter in 2008, Rodgers has missed roughly a half-season twice (2013 and 2017). In the other eight seasons, he has finished as either the QB1 or QB2 in fantasy football seven times. Assuming good health, Rodgers is a virtual lock for a top-two season. The only concern with Rodgers or any quarterback selected early is the lost opportunity to acquire an impact player at a position of greater scarcity/value. Outside of 2-QB or deep leagues, I'm unlikely to draft Rodgers before another owner.
Brett Hundley5.73.4320.20.20.81.2001.8

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
Jamaal Williams174.3723.35.922.1174.61.50.2133.79
Due to other injuries at running back, only three running backs had more carries than Williams (122) from Week 10 on -- Melvin Gordon (137), Frank Gore (134) and LeSean McCoy (130). That said, Williams averaged only 3.6 yards per carry as a rookie. With Aaron Jones suspended the first two games and Ty Montgomery dealing with a foot injury, Williams will have a chance to pick up where he left off.
Ty Montgomery76.2335.3338.3314.11.50.291.54
Before sustaining a Week 4 ribs injury, Montgomery had 59 touches (41 carries and 18 receptions), which was tied for eighth-most over the first three games of the season. Missing half of last season, Montgomery could be used more as a "hybrid player" in 2018, but it also wouldn't be a surprise if he were to get a much larger workload than I currently project.
Aaron Jones97.6444.13.316.6112.90.30.276.9
Jones had a pair of 100-yard games with touchdowns from Weeks 5 to 7 and averaged almost two more yards per carry than Williams (5.5 to 3.6) last season. Unfortunately he'll begin the season serving a two-game suspension, which could allow Williams to potentially run away with the lead-back role.
Aaron Ripkowski3.710.40.26.9400.20.17.24
Devante Mays1.24.100.52.500.30.06

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Davante Adams80.71016.89.70000.3159.28
With double-digit touchdowns in back-to-back seasons, Adams has produced 149/1,882/22 over the past two years. With Jordy Nelson now in Oakland, Adams will have an opportunity to improve upon his top-12 (or 14th in PPR) 2017 performance as the No. 1 receiver for Aaron Rodgers.
Randall Cobb73.5771.86.610.741.70.10.1121.35
Since exceeding 800-plus yards in his three healthy seasons from 2012 to 2015, Cobb has 600-something yards in back-to-back seasons. Given a secure WR2 role (minus some late-August trade rumors), however, Cobb should bounce back provided that he and Rodgers can stay healthy.
Geronimo Allison33.3429.62.50000.656.76
J'Mon Moore14.1186.11.50000.426.81
Marquez Valdes-Scantling3.857.80.40000.37.58
Equanimeous St. Brown2.942.10.30000.15.81
Jake Kumerow2.534.50.20000.14.45
DeAngelo Yancey1.418.50.10000.12.25
Trevor Davis1.215.60.10000.11.96

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Jimmy Graham57598.57.70000.8104.45
Even though Graham posted his lowest yardage total (520) since his rookie season and averaged a career-low 9.1 Y/R, the veteran tight end scored 10 touchdowns last season. Playing in the high-powered Packers offense, double-digit touchdowns is possible if Aaron Rodgers can stay healthy all season.
Lance Kendricks13.6141.41.20000.121.14
Marcedes Lewis8960.7000013.8

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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: Green Bay Packers

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 Green Bay Packers.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
Aaron Rodgers567.3368.7408534.69.650.7263.62.22.4317.36
Since becoming the starter in 2008, Rodgers has missed roughly a half-season twice (2013 and 2017). In the other eight seasons, he has finished as either the QB1 or QB2 in fantasy football seven times. Assuming good health, Rodgers is a virtual lock for a top-two season. The only concern with Rodgers or any quarterback selected early is the lost opportunity to acquire an impact player at a position of greater scarcity/value.
Brett Hundley5.73.4320.20.20.81.2001.8

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
Jamaal Williams164.8675.75.421.3168.31.50.2125.4
Due to other injuries at running back, only three running backs had more carries than Williams (122) from Week 10 on -- Melvin Gordon (137), Frank Gore (134) and LeSean McCoy (130). That said, Williams averaged only 3.6 yards per carry as a rookie and the workload allocation for the team's top-three backs could be fluid throughout the season. The two-game suspension of Aaron Jones to start the season helps Williams' case.
Ty Montgomery77.53413.138.8318.21.60.293.72
Before sustaining a Week 4 ribs injury, Montgomery had 59 touches (41 carries and 18 receptions), which was tied for eighth-most over the first three games of the season. Missing half of last season, Montgomery could be used more as a "hybrid player" in 2018, but it also wouldn't be a surprise if he were to get a much larger workload than I currently project.
Aaron Jones100.9459.13.416.9114.90.30.279.2
Jones had a pair of 100-yard games with touchdowns from Weeks 5 to 7 and averaged almost two more yards per carry than Williams (5.5 to 3.6) last season. Unfortunately he'll begin the season serving a two-game suspension, but Jones could have the opportunity to emerge as the primary back over the course of the season.
Aaron Ripkowski3.710.40.27.442.90.20.17.53
Devante Mays2.17.100.52.500.30.36
Joe Kerridge1.21.800.63000.48

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Davante Adams80.71016.89.70000.3159.28
With double-digit touchdowns in back-to-back seasons, Adams has a total of 149/1,882/22 over the past two years. With Jordy Nelson now in Oakland, Adams will have an opportunity to improve upon his top-12 (or 14th in PPR) 2017 production as the No. 1 receiver for Aaron Rodgers.
Randall Cobb73.5771.86.611.143.30.10.1121.51
Since exceeding 800-plus yards in his three healthy seasons from 2012 to 2015, Cobb has 600-something yards in back-to-back seasons. Given a secure WR2 role, however, Cobb should bounce back provided that he and Rodgers can stay healthy.
Geronimo Allison32.7421.82.50000.655.98
J'Mon Moore15.5204.61.60000.429.26
Marquez Valdes-Scantling3.553.20.30000.36.52
Equanimeous St. Brown2.231.90.20000.14.19
DeAngelo Yancey2.431.70.20000.14.17
Jake Kumerow1.926.20.20000.13.62
Trevor Davis1.620.80.10000.12.48

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Jimmy Graham57.3618.87.40000.7104.88
Even though Graham posted his lowest yardage total (520) since his rookie season and averaged a career-low 9.1 Y/R, the veteran tight end scored 10 touchdowns last season. Playing in the high-powered Packers offense, double-digit touchdowns is possible if Aaron Rodgers can stay healthy all season.
Lance Kendricks13.6141.41.20000.121.14
Marcedes Lewis8960.7000013.8

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Saturday, July 28, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: Green Bay Packers

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 Green Bay Packers.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
Aaron Rodgers567.3368.7408534.69.649.7258.42.12.4316.24
Since becoming the starter in 2008, Rodgers has missed roughly a half-season twice (2013 and 2017). In the other eight seasons, he has finished as either the QB1 or QB2 in fantasy football seven times. Assuming good health, Rodgers is a virtual lock for a top-two season. The only concern with Rodgers or any quarterback selected early is the lost opportunity to acquire an impact player at a position of greater scarcity/value.
Brett Hundley5.73.4320.20.20.81.2001.8

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
Jamaal Williams161.6662.65.320.91631.50.2122.96
With both Ty Montgomery and Aaron Jones missing time, only three running backs had more carries than Williams (122) from Week 10 on -- Melvin Gordon (137), Frank Gore (134) and LeSean McCoy (130). That said, Williams averaged only 3.6 yards per carry as a rookie and the workload allocation for the team's top-three backs could be fluid throughout the season. The two-game suspension of Aaron Jones to start the season helps Williams' case.
Ty Montgomery72.6319.42.938.8318.21.60.290.36
Before sustaining a Week 4 ribs injury, Montgomery had 59 touches (41 carries and 18 receptions), which was tied for eighth-most over the first three games of the season. Missing half of last season, Montgomery could be used more as a "hybrid player" in 2018, but it also wouldn't be a surprise if he were to get a much larger workload than I currently project.
Aaron Jones99.4452.33.416.9114.90.30.278.52
Jones had a pair of 100-yard games with touchdowns from Weeks 5 to 7 and averaged almost two more yards per carry than Williams (5.5 to 3.6) last season. Unfortunately he'll begin the season serving a two-game suspension, but Jones could have the opportunity to emerge as the primary back over the course of the season.
Aaron Ripkowski3.610.10.27.442.90.20.17.5
Devante Mays2.89.50.11.57.500.31.7
Joe Kerridge1.21.800.63000.48

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Davante Adams80.31011.89.60000.3158.18
With double-digit touchdowns in back-to-back seasons, Adams has a total of 149/1,882/22 over the past two years. With Jordy Nelson released (and now in Oakland), Adams will have an opportunity to improve upon his top-12 (or 14th in PPR) 2017 production.
Randall Cobb73.8774.96.610.842.10.10.1121.7
Since exceeding 800-plus yards in his three healthy seasons from 2012 to 2015, Cobb has 600-something yards in back-to-back seasons. His 43.5 yards per game and 9.9 yards per catch were either the lowest of his career or since his rookie season. Given a secure WR2 role, however, Cobb should bounce back provided that he and Rodgers can stay healthy.
Geronimo Allison31.4405.12.40000.653.71
J'Mon Moore17.22271.80000.432.7
Equanimeous St. Brown3.550.80.40000.17.28
Trevor Davis2.431.20.20000.14.12
Marquez Valdes-Scantling1.2180.10000.31.8

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Jimmy Graham58.1615.97.60000.8105.59
Even though Graham posted his lowest yardage total (520) since his rookie season and averaged a career-low 9.1 Y/R, the veteran tight end scored 10 touchdowns last season. Playing in the high-powered Packers offense, double-digit touchdowns is possible if Aaron Rodgers can stay healthy all season.
Lance Kendricks14.3148.71.30000.122.47
Marcedes Lewis8.7104.40.8000015.24

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