Okay, let’s talk about Kyle Juszczyk and how I messed around with his fantasy stats. I’m not a pro or anything, just a guy who likes football and thought it’d be fun to see what I could do with the numbers.
So, first off, I started digging into Juszczyk’s stats. I saw that the dude had like 20.8 fantasy points for the whole season. That’s not a lot, averaging out to 1.7 points per game. He’s ranked pretty low, 83rd for his position and 343rd overall in the NFL. I mean, no offense to the guy, but those aren’t exactly superstar numbers.
Then, I zoomed in on his last three games. He got 0.8 fantasy points total, which is like 0.3 per game. He had two carries for five yards, no touchdowns, and 23 receiving yards on two catches out of five targets. Not exactly lighting up the scoreboard, right?
I also looked at his past five games where he managed to get 3.4 fantasy points, a measly 0.7 per game. The guy rushed for five yards on two carries without scoring any touchdowns and pulled in 49 receiving yards on five catches from eight targets. His Week 6 performance against the Seattle Seahawks was part of this underwhelming streak.
I found some info about him being on the field for 40 snaps in a game, running 17 routes. That’s cool and all, but it didn’t translate into a lot of fantasy points, especially since Christian, another player, was out. I mean, when I see a versatile back like that, I expect more action, more points.
There was even a mention about him playing against the Green Bay Packers’ rushing defense, which is ranked 14th in the league. That seemed like an opportunity for him to rack up some points, but nope, didn’t happen as I expected.
I saw some projections on his fantasy points for the year, and they weren’t very optimistic. Let’s just say, if I had him on my fantasy team, I’d be a little worried.
Oh, and get this – I read that he recovered a fumble on punt coverage and almost scored. That’s kind of exciting, I guess, but it doesn’t really change his overall fantasy outlook.
So, what did I do with all this? Well, I played around with some fantasy football lineups, trying to see if there was any way to make Juszczyk a worthwhile pick. I looked at his matchups, his past performance, everything. In the end, I realized that he’s a bit of a gamble. You might get lucky, but you also might end up with a dud.
It was a fun little experiment, messing around with Kyle Juszczyk’s fantasy stats. It just goes to show you that even the pros don’t always rack up the big points. Sometimes, it’s the unexpected players who surprise you. So, if you’re thinking about picking Juszczyk for your fantasy team, just be prepared for anything.