He’s now set to work under the aforementioned Eric Bieniemy. was able to put up 857 total yards on 214 touches in 12 games.
The only issue here is the four fumbles he had in 250 touches. The former fourth-round pick averaged 4.3 yards per rush while catching 30 passes. Dameon Pierce, Houston Texans (ADP: 44): Pierce finished his rookie season as a FLEX option in 12-team leagues despite missing four games to injury.
With an ADP in the 18th round (undrafted), Jones could be a steal. New England also added wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster and running back Ezekiel Elliott to the mix in the offseason. Mac Jones, New England Patriots (ADP: 211): Speaking of new offensive coordinators, Bill O’Brien is going to work wonders for Jones after last season’s dumpster fire of an offensive scheme.With several stud skill-position players, including wide receiver Terry McLaurin and working in a quarterback-friendly scheme under new coordinator Eric Bieniemy, Howell could be a breakout fantasy football quarterback in 2023. Sam Howell, Washington Commanders (ADP: 184): Howell was absolutely tremendous during the preseason, earning QB1 honors over veteran Jacoby Brissett.With Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle, Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk at his disposal, a QB1 performance is not out of the question. He finished with at least 16 fantasy points in each of his five regular season starts. Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers (ADP: 170): Let’s look at Purdy’s fantasy performance as a rookie a season ago.With young receivers Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs looking every bit the part, that’s magnified further. The upside is there, both through the air and on the ground, for Love to have a breakout performance. Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers (ADP: 156): In typical 12-team leagues, adding someone of Love’s ilk as a QB2 option makes sense.He has the talent in New York to recover from performance that had him as the 13th-best fantasy quarterback in his final season as a member of the Packers. Aaron Rodgers, New York Jets (ADP: 108): Leading up to the 2022 campaign, Rodgers had been a QB1 option each of the previous four years and seven of the past eight.