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Ryan ranked 33rd in screen throw rate and 12th in play-action rate in 2021. The new Colts quarterback is back on the fantasy QB2 radar for 2022. ... Ryan had the worst fantasy football season of ...
Jun 13, 2022 · Ryan had the worst fantasy football season of his career in 2021, finishing as the QB20 overall, but he was forced to play behind one of the worst offensive lines of his career while also losing ...
Aug 28, 2021 · Ryan averaged 287.5 passing yards and 21.1 fantasy points per game since 2011, finishing as a QB1 in 52% of his games. In 2021, Ryan projects for around 590 pass attempts, 4,400 passing yards, 27 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions.
- Fantasy Football Biggest Busts 2021
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All average draft positions (ADP) referenced below are via FantasyProsfor PPR leagues. All stats through Week 17
Russell Wilson, Seahawks
Last season, Wilson had several monster performances at the beginning of the year before tailing off late. After the Seahawks finally made an offseason change at offensive coordinator, we thought this was the year Seattle would "let Russ cook." Unfortunately, Wilson finished this season as just the QB19 overall and QB13 in fantasy points per game (FPPG), so he's the obvious choice as our quarterback bust. To be fair, Wilson was the QB10 before his finger injury that cost him three games, but...
Saquon Barkley, Giants
We all knew what the risks were with Barkley, who was one of the biggest risk-reward picks heading into preseason drafts. Everyone was fully confident in drafting Christian McCaffrey first overall (oops), but there was a ton of debate as to whether Barkley should even be a first-round pick. Ultimately he was taken with the 10th overall pick on average, and obviously, his performance has fallen well short of that spot. Between games missed (4) and just unproductive days, Barkley has been a nig...
Mike Davis, Falcons
Davis looked great as the Panthers' lead back when Christian McCaffrey missed the second half of the year in 2020, and when the Falcons signed him, it looked like he was set to be a lead back for Arthur Smith. When you looked at the RB depth chart, it was easy to think Davis would be a high-volume RB2 -- but then Cordarrelle Patterson showed up. Patterson went undrafted in all but very deep leagues, so he was easily the best value, and those who snagged him off waivers were rewarded with an R...
Allen Robinson, Bears
The offseason buzz for Robinson became stronger when Chicago selected Justin Fields. Even though we knew Andy Dalton would probably start to begin the season, the fantasy community as a whole thought, "If Robinson can produce with Mitchell Trubisky, it can't get much worse." That was very wrong. Robinson scored fewer than 5.2 fantasy points four times, fewer than 10 fantasy points seven times, and never eclipsed 10.8 points. It was a historically bad season for someone drafted as a WR1. He ab...
Brandon Aiyuk, 49ers
Aiyuk seemed poised to compete with Deebo Samuel as the clear-cut No. 1 WR after a hot streak to end the 2020 season, so his ADP at the end of the WR23 range felt reasonable. Trey Lance was supposed to eventually become the starter in San Francisco, so that added to Aiyuk's upside, too. However, he opened Week 1 with a zero-target game in which he barely played, and he followed that up with performances of 1.6, 14.5, 2.5, 5.2, and 1.9 fantasy points. By this time, Aiyuk fantasy owners were dr...
Chase Claypool, Steelers
We knew all the Steelers' WRs were risky heading into the year tethered to Ben Roethlisberger, but Claypool's big-play upside as the Steelers' X-receiver still made him an attractive option at this spot in drafts. It was a pretty safe assumption Diontae Johnson had the safest floor in PPR leagues, but again, Claypool's upside was his most attractive quality. Big Ben has proven to be even worse than we thought, and he simply couldn't push the ball downfield. Claypool had a productive day here...
Jonnu Smith, Patriots
Smith had some momentum heading into this year after a nice performance in his final act in Tennessee. He was labeled as one of the top sleeper TEs, although we knew sharing a role with Hunter Henry could be problematic. Smith is easily the biggest waste of a draft pick among tight ends, as he finished as the TE33 and only reached 10 fantasy points in one contest (10.4). In fact, he finished with more than three fantasy points in just over half of his games this season and averaged a whopping...
Washington Football Team
Washington's defense was one of the best stop-units in the league in 2020, and a team loaded with talent like Chase Young, Montez Sweat, Kendall Fuller, and more surely couldn't fail. They also drafted former Kentucky LB Jamin Davis in the first round of the 2021 draft, which completed their defense at all three levels. However, we now know it would turn out to be one of the worst defenses in the entire NFL, both in terms of fantasy and real life. Injuries contributed to that, but since many...
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Aug 26, 2021 · Running back Mike Davis and backup tight end Hayden Hurst are average players, but they don't boost Ryan's fantasy value. History tells us that at worst Ryan will have 228 points in 2021, while ...
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20 hours ago · During that time, Wilson has averaged greater depth of target (9.1) than he has in any full season since 2021, making good use of his top deep threat, George Pickens. It's his improvement in that ...