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Fantasy Football Player Notes

2024 Half PPR Draft Rankings

Bijan Robinson Note
Bijan Robinson photo 8. Bijan Robinson RB - (vs . CAR)
The Arthur Smith experiment capsized what could have been an enormous rookie season for Robinson. He ranked ninth in snap share, third in targets, sixth in receptions, and fourth in receiving yards among running backs, but he finished as the RB17 in fantasy points per game. Robinson was the RB12 in expected fantasy points per game, but his opportunity share ranked 31st, and he was also 32nd in red zone touches with Smith's insistence on utilizing Tyler Allgeier. If Robinson receives the bulk of the high-leverage touches under the new Falcons regime, he should crush in 2024. Last year, he ranked 23rd in explosive run rate, 17th in yards after contact per attempt, and 25th in yards per route run (per Fantasy Points Data). Robinson is a locked-in RB1 for 2024.
4 days ago
Drake London Note
Drake London photo 23. Drake London WR - (vs . CAR)
Drake London's 2023 usage was notable, commanding a 23% target share and 31% air yards share, but his lack of touchdowns limited his fantasy impact, finishing as the WR39 overall. Until the Falcons improve their quarterback situation, London's fantasy value may remain capped. However, with the potential for improved QB play, London's rising ADP suggests fantasy managers are banking on a breakout.
4 days ago
Kyle Pitts Note
Kyle Pitts photo 83. Kyle Pitts TE - (vs . CAR)
Pitts was railroaded yet again last year by Arthur Smith, as he played most of the season at less than 100%. Pitts finished as the TE16 in fantasy points per game and the TE15 in expected fantasy points per game. Much of this can be attributed to his minuscule touchdown production (only three, 18th among TEs) and a non-existent red zone role (34th in red zone targets). While Pitts lagged in YPRR and FD/RR (18th in both), he still flashed in one of the metrics I look to for projecting talent and ceiling at the tight end position, and that's YPRR vs. man coverage. Last year, Pitts ranked seventh in this metric, immediately behind Travis Kelce. With a revamped offensive system, a clean bill of health, and improved quarterback play, Pitts is set to soar this season.
3 days ago
Kirk Cousins Note
Kirk Cousins photo 110. Kirk Cousins QB - (vs . CAR)
Kirk Cousins is being tasked with jump-starting a Falcons offense that struggled last season with Desmond Ridder and Taylor Heinicke manning the QB position. Cousins was a consistent fantasy producer during his time in Minnesota, but he tore his Achilles on Oct. 29, and as he heads into his age-36 season, we probably shouldn't assume that he'll continue to provide low-end QB1 value. Before going on IR last season, Cousins was averaging 291.4 passing yards and 2.3 TD passes a game. For fantasy managers, drafting Cousins to be your starting quarterback would be risky, but once he's fully healthy, this proven veteran should at least be able to provide solid QB2 value.
4 days ago
Tyler Allgeier Note
Tyler Allgeier photo 150. Tyler Allgeier RB - (vs . CAR)
Allgeier is a talented rusher, but last season, he was the thorn in the side of every Bijan Robinson drafter as Arthur Smith's prized pupil. Allgeier surprised in his rookie season as the RB31 in fantasy, finishing with 226 touches and nearly 1,200 total yards. While Allgeier shocked people in 2023 with 37 red zone touches (24th) and 186 carries, he couldn't carry his rookie season efficiency into last year. Last season, among 49 qualifying backs, he ranked 45th in explosive run rate and 35th in missed tackles forced per attempt (per Fantasy Points Data). With Smith out of town, Robinson will likely own this backfield in 2024, which leaves Allgeier as a handcuff only.
4 days ago
Darnell Mooney Note
Darnell Mooney photo 171. Darnell Mooney WR - (vs . CAR)
Darnell Mooney's potential as a FA steal in the upcoming season is evident despite a challenging and injury-marred previous campaign. His track record of commanding a significant target share of 27%, especially during his standout performances in 2021-2022, underscores his ability to thrive in an offense. With a clear path to the WR2 role in Atlanta's receiving corps, Mooney could emerge as a valuable asset, particularly in a case of an injury. Coupled with his impressive yards after the catch per reception, Mooney's presence adds depth and reliability to the upgraded Falcons' passing game.
4 days ago
Younghoe Koo Note
Younghoe Koo photo 228. Younghoe Koo K - (vs . CAR)
Rondale Moore Note
Rondale Moore photo 254. Rondale Moore WR - (vs . CAR)
Michael Penix Jr. Note
Michael Penix Jr. photo 307. Michael Penix Jr. QB - (vs . CAR)
The Falcons drew heavy criticism by selecting Penix with the No. 8 pick in the draft after signing Kirk Cousins to a lucrative four-year contract in the offseason. Penix has no clear path to playing time in 2024, although it should be noted that Cousins is coming off a torn Achilles and is entering his age-36 season. Penix has a strong, accurate arm and is good at sack avoidance, having taken just 16 sacks over his last two college season. Penix has a worrisome injury history, however. He's torn his ACL twice and has also endured shoulder issues. Penix won't be draftable in most redraft leagues, though he'd become a popular waiver-wire addition if Cousins were to go down.
3 weeks ago
Atlanta Falcons Note
Atlanta Falcons photo 355. Atlanta Falcons DST - (vs . CAR)
Jase McClellan Note
Jase McClellan photo 406. Jase McClellan RB - (vs . CAR)
Casey Washington Note
Casey Washington photo 479. Casey Washington WR - (vs . CAR)
Charlie Woerner Note
Charlie Woerner photo 507. Charlie Woerner TE - (vs . CAR)
Tucker Fisk Note
Tucker Fisk photo 536. Tucker Fisk TE - (vs . CAR)
Ross Dwelley Note
Ross Dwelley photo 552. Ross Dwelley TE - (vs . CAR)
KhaDarel Hodge Note
KhaDarel Hodge photo 658. KhaDarel Hodge WR - (vs . CAR)
Ray-Ray McCloud III Note
Ray-Ray McCloud III photo 661. Ray-Ray McCloud III WR - (vs . CAR)
Taylor Heinicke Note
Taylor Heinicke photo 723. Taylor Heinicke QB - (vs . CAR)