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Basic StatsJordan Addison's Basic Stats

Jordan Addison
ADP: 9.3
Bye: 6
Experience: 1
Age: 22.4
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 175
40 Time: 4.49

Burst Score (Rank): 118.80 (37%)
Agility Score (Rank): 11.24 (52%)
Catch Radius (Rank): 9.89 (31%)

Injury PredictorJordan Addison's Injury Guide

High Risk

Chance of Injury in 2024

69.8%

% chance misses at least 2 quarters

Chance of Injury per Game

6.8%

1- 17√1-% Inj/Season

Projected Games Missed 2024

1.90

Durability

5.00

Ability to produce despire relatively minor injuries. 5 being most durable

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Injury History

Date League Injury Details
Oct 15, 2022 Non-NFL Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1 Addison missed two games after the Week 7 injury. He also chose to sit out USC's bowl game.
Aug 14, 2023 NFL Head Cranial Concussion Grade 1 Addison experienced "light" symptoms, per HC Kevin O'Connell.
Dec 24, 2023 NFL Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1 Addison left in the first half of Week 16 vs. the Lions with an ankle injury. He returned the following game.

Basic StatsJordan Addison's Preseason Player Analysis

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Bottom Line

If drafters were chasing Addison at the WR23 level where he finished in PPR last year, then he would be an easy “avoid.” Instead, the QB questions and Justin Jefferson’s healthy return have the second-year wideout going outside WR3 range. He’s a fine chance to take at that level.

What We Learned Last Year

  • Addison unsurprisingly benefited (in target count) from Justin Jefferson missing time.
    • The rookie averaged 4.9 targets and drew a 14.6% target share across seven full games shared with Jefferson.
    • That climbed to 7.0 targets per game and a 19.9% share over Addison’s other eight contests.
  • The rookie finished 31st among WRs in PPR points per game.
    • He tied for 26th in total targets.
    • He finished 29th in receptions and receiving yards.
    • He tied for fourth in TD catches.
  • Addison’s 14.3% TD rate and 17 games played pushed him to WR23 in total fantasy points. But the other stats show that his per-game average fell in line with his usage.
  • His 1.50 yards per route ranked just 55th among 96 WRs who drew at least 40 targets. That rate actually came in a little lower across eight games with Kirk Cousins than nine games without him.

What to Expect in 2024

  • Jefferson’s healthy return figures to challenge Addison’s target count. The 4.9 targets per game he averaged with Jefferson last year would have ranked just 63rd among WRs for the season.
  • TE T.J. Hockenson’s injury could help, though. Hockenson in April called his recovery a nine-month process. That would put him back in late September at the earliest. And how effective – or even involved – Hockenson will be upon his return probably won’t be clear until we see him on the field.
  • WR K.J. Osborn’s departure also leaves vacates 11.9% of last year’s targets. Addison should soak up at least some of that and could take on a large portion of it. The WR depth chart looks weak behind him and Jefferson.
    • Brandon Powell (29 in September) looks like the lead candidate for the No. 3 role. He has yet to reach 30 receptions in an NFL season.
    • Trent Sherfield was the biggest WR addition. He sports 78 total receptions across six NFL campaigns.
  • Aaron Jones upgrades the backfield and adds receiving ability there. But Vikings RBs have collectively ranked 24th and 23rd in receptions in O’Connell’s two seasons. We’re not betting on Jones’ arrival taking a noticeable share of targets away from WRs.
  • The QBs are a question mark. It’ll be some combo of Sam Darnold and J.J. McCarthy this season, both of whom are new to the team.
    • Darnold looks like the early favorite to start the season, which might seem worrisome. But Minnesota clearly believes him to be an upgrade over the Joshua Dobbs-Nick Mullens-Jaren Hall mess after Cousins went down.
    • At the least, Darnold and McCarthy probably won’t be worse than that group.
  • This has also been a pass-favoring offense under O’Connell. Over his two seasons, the Vikings have ranked seventh in neutral-situation pass rate, according to RBSDM.com.
    • Even after Cousins went down last year, Minnesota still ranked 11th from Week 9 on – a stretch that included Jefferson missing four games and playing a limited role in another.

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12:53pm EST 12/31/23

Jordan Addison to be monitored throughout Week 17

Vikings WR Jordan Addison (ankle) will need to be monitored throughout tonight's game vs. the Packers, according to Fox Sports' Jay Glazer. Addison was originally expected to miss multiple weeks with his ankle injury, Glazer adds. The rookie obviously comes with elevated risk in Week 17 fantasy lineups.

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Vikings WR Jordan Addison (ankle) will play vs. the Packers tonight, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Addison got in limited practices on Thursday and Friday, but it's fair to assume that he won't be at 100% for this one. QB Jaren Hall also adds some unknown to Addison's Week 17 outlook. At least he gets an awesome matchup against a struggling Packers defense that will be without CBs Jaire Alexander and Eric Stokes.

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Vikings WR Jordan Addison (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday night’s game vs. the Packers. He got in limited practices on Thursday and Friday. HC Kevin O’Connell expressed some optimism about Addison’s status on Friday, per ESPN’s Kevin Seifert, but added that more progress needs to be made. We’ll look for further updates on the rookie.

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Vikings WR Jordan Addison (ankle) returned to a limited practice on Thursday. That seemingly gives him a chance to play vs. the Packers on Sunday night. We'll see what Addision does on Friday and how he's listed on the final injury report.

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Vikings WR Jordan Addison (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport labeled him "week-to-week" on Monday, so the rookie seems unlikely to play vs. the Packers on Sunday night. Addison's absence would leave K.J. Osborn as Minnesota's No. 2 WR -- and a solid target bet with TE T.J. Hockenson also out.

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