![]() In 2020? He has 144.8 fantasy points, averaging 20.6 points per game, and only has 3 games over 21 points so far this season. Through 7 games in 2019 during his MVP season, Lamar had totaled 180.6 fantasy points averaging 25.8 points per game and only having 1 game under 21 points. After that stretch though, towards the end of the fantasy football season, he faces the #18, 22, 29, 13, and 16 ranked defenses against the QB with his final three games being against the Jaguars, the Giants, and the Bengals. This week he draws the #1 ranked Colts defense, next week the #2 ranked Patriots defense, and in Week 12 he faces the same Pittsburgh defense that just limited him to 16.8 fantasy points in FanDuel scoring. It’s going to be a rough stretch in the next month because Jackson is going to face three of the top four defenses against QBs in fantasy football. ![]() ![]() Lamar Jackson is going to be matchup dependent start for the rest of the season and that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. My message and my “in this essay I will…” moment is that Lamar Jackson is not returning his draft value and, therefore, he is no longer a “set it and forget it” QB. ![]() Let me start off by saying that Lamar Jackson is still going to be a solid fantasy football QB, that the recent results that you are seeing are going to be considered his floor, and that he still has value. A moment of silence is requested for those that demanded and defended that you take a QB in the first two rounds, especially if they were championing Lamar Jackson. ![]()
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