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Fantasy Football Player Notes

2024 Half PPR Draft Rankings

Amon-Ra St. Brown Note
Amon-Ra St. Brown photo 7. Amon-Ra St. Brown WR - (vs . MIN)
Amon-Ra St. Brown had a standout season, finishing third among WRs with 247.5 fantasy points and averaging 16.5 points per game. He showcased his reliability with 112 receptions for 1,371 yards and 9 touchdowns, earning a 12.2 yards per reception average. St. Brown commanded a 30% target share and 34% air yards share. His impressive performance earned him a lucrative 4-year, $120 million contract extension, making him the highest paid WR in the NFL at the time.
1 week ago
Jahmyr Gibbs Note
Jahmyr Gibbs photo 13. Jahmyr Gibbs RB - (vs . MIN)
Every nerd who said the Lions were foolish for selecting Gibbs in the first round has a tiny bit of egg on their face. Gibbs finished the season as the RB8 in fantasy points per game and fantasy points per opportunity. He was a tackle-breaking blur last season, ranking 18th in yards after contact per attempt and 11th in missed tackles forced per attempt (per Fantasy Points Data). After David Montgomery returned from injury, Gibbs averaged 14.1 touches and 73.1 total yards per game. Montgomery isn't going anywhere, but that doesn't mean Gibbs can't be a top-shelf RB1 again in 2024.
12 weeks ago
Sam LaPorta Note
Sam LaPorta photo 25. Sam LaPorta TE - (vs . MIN)
Sam LaPorta was a revelation as a rookie, catching 86 passes for 889 yards and 10 touchdowns to finish as the overall TE1. What can LaPorta do for an encore in Year 2? It might be hard for Sammy Ballgame to improve upon or even equal his 2023 touchdown total, but it's reasonable to think he could improve upon his average of 52.3 receiving yards per game and his 7.4 yards per target. LaPorta's age-22 season was a triumph, and he could be one of the top tight ends in the league -- and in fantasy football -- for years to come. Based on the splash he made at such a tender age, there's a strong case to be made that LaPorta should be the first TE selected in 2024 fantasy drafts.
17 weeks ago
David Montgomery Note
David Montgomery photo 59. David Montgomery RB - (vs . MIN)
David Montgomery wrapped up his first season in Detroit as a resounding success in real-life football and fantasy. He was the RB15 in fantasy as he managed the second 1,000-yard rushing season of his NFL career. Montgomery did see his volume limited down the stretch some, as he averaged 15 touches and 75.7 total yards after his return in Week 10. He'll continue to share the backfield load with Jahmyr Gibbs weekly, but in one of the best offenses in the NFL, that shouldn't be a massive worry for his 2024 outlook. Montgomery will be the early down hammer (19th in missed tackles forced per attempt, per Fantasy Points Data) and be plenty involved in the red zone. Last season, he was 15th in carries and fifth in red zone touches as he scored 13 touchdowns (fourth-most).
1 week ago
Jared Goff Note
Jared Goff photo 103. Jared Goff QB - (vs . MIN)
Fantasy managers might not ever get excited about drafting Jared Goff, but after strong seasons with the Lions in 2022 and 2023, Goff should be regarded as no worse than a solid midrange QB2. Goff finished QB7 in fantasy scoring last season, although he was only QB13 in fantasy points per game among quarterbacks who made at least six starts. Over the last two years, he's averaged 265.1 passing yards and 1.7 TD passes a game. Goff adds very little value as a runner, but his solid passing production makes him a useful fantasy asset.
18 weeks ago
Jameson Williams Note
Jameson Williams photo 115. Jameson Williams WR - (vs . MIN)
Jameson Williams has faced challenges in his first two years in the NFL, including a torn ACL in his rookie season and a slow start due to a suspension in his second year. While he has displayed flashes of big-play potential, injuries and inconsistencies have hampered his progress. Heading into his third year, Williams is expected to take on a larger role in the Lions' offense with the WR2 position likely up for grabs. However, his limited target share and inconsistent performance in 2023 raise questions about his potential breakout. Williams may be overrated based on his draft capital, and he faces competition for targets in a crowded receiving corps in Detroit.
5 days ago
Detroit Lions Note
Detroit Lions photo 281. Detroit Lions DST - (vs . MIN)
Per the FantasyPros projections, the Lions DST leads all teams in projected interceptions.
4 days ago
Donovan Peoples-Jones Note
Donovan Peoples-Jones photo 347. Donovan Peoples-Jones WR - (vs . MIN)
Michael Badgley Note
Michael Badgley photo 348. Michael Badgley K - (vs . MIN)
Craig Reynolds Note
Craig Reynolds photo 359. Craig Reynolds RB - (vs . MIN)
Kalif Raymond Note
Kalif Raymond photo 388. Kalif Raymond WR - (vs . MIN)
Brock Wright Note
Brock Wright photo 417. Brock Wright TE - (vs . MIN)
Zonovan Knight Note
Zonovan Knight photo 488. Zonovan Knight RB - (vs . MIN)
Isaiah Williams Note
Isaiah Williams photo 502. Isaiah Williams WR - (vs . MIN)
James Mitchell Note
James Mitchell photo 512. James Mitchell TE - (vs . MIN)
Sean McKeon Note
Sean McKeon photo 561. Sean McKeon TE - (vs . MIN)
Anthony Firkser Note
Anthony Firkser photo 563. Anthony Firkser TE - (vs . MIN)
Jermar Jefferson Note
Jermar Jefferson photo 626. Jermar Jefferson RB - (vs . MIN)
Tre'Quan Smith Note
Tre'Quan Smith photo 676. Tre'Quan Smith WR - (vs . MIN)
Kaden Davis Note
Kaden Davis photo 695. Kaden Davis WR - (vs . MIN)
Hendon Hooker Note
Hendon Hooker photo 731. Hendon Hooker QB - (vs . MIN)