Some Jonathan Taylor stats:
GOOD:
-Among the most likely RBs to lead the NFL in carries
-Usually a good-to-great ypc
-2 elite seasons averaging more than 21.0 PPR ppg
-Could easily have 40+ catches
-IND OL consistently a very good run blocking unit
BAD:
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@allinkid BOTTOM LINE:
Jonathan Taylor is a very safe pick. When healthy, expect 19+ carries per game and 30-45 catches. Run blocking grade has been great (PFF and ESPN) 3 straight seasons. I like him maybe around 8-12 in PPR. Easy Top 9 pick in non or 0.5 PPR. Prefer James Cook slightly
BAD:
-2 seasons with fewer than 2 catches per game
-Offense could easily regress. He was much better in wins than losses (thanks @allinkid)
-Yes 2 elite seasons, but several seasons more like RB7-9 when healthy
BOTTOM LINE:
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