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The former FIU Panther has shown upside in the past and averaged 8.2 yards per target with a 7.7% touchdown rate in his career.
Extend that out across 16 games, and Smith could have had 60+ catches on 75+ targets. The question is how excited fantasy teams should be about that. July 2, 2020 12:57pm EDT. If he can convert on those 50 targets as he did in 2020, that would easily make him a top 15 TE for fantasy football in 2020 at his floor.Smith should also see an increase in red zone targets, which will translate into more touchdowns.
He’s likely to see that this season as the unquestioned top TE in Tennessee, which could lead to a top-10 performance at the position. He will need to grab a big target share to garner enough opportunities to become a consistent fantasy value. Those targets are set to rise, and I don’t see any scenario where a healthy Jonnu Smith doesn’t command at least 50 targets in 2020. At this point, Firkser is his main competition for targets, as he had 24 in 10 games compared to Smith’s 45 in 15. Greg Cosell Follow July 2, 2020 12:57pm EDT You must be a Fantasy Points subscriber to see this content, but the good news is all accounts are FREE until at least the summer, so CREATE YOUR FREE ACCOUNT NOW FOR FULL ACCESS! The real question is how close he can get to his ceiling. season. Last season, after Walker went down in Week 7 due to injury, Smith saw a drastic increase in both snap count and target share. Brown as Ryan Tannehill’s favorite target, the ceiling for Smith would be for him to become Tannehill’s second-best receiving option. Can he be a quality starter? This isn’t just a new thing for him, but it’s a new thing for the Titans as well. Derrick Henry (18) and A.J.
He saw 33 targets in seven games between Weeks 8 and 16.
Last year, he finished as TE19, but these numbers are misleading because of the existence of Walker through the first six weeks.That’s some very strong praise for Smith, and by looking into his stats, we can start to get a feel for what the fantasy floor and ceiling are for Jonnu in 2020.There is no doubt that Smith will outperform his ADP this year. Smith's impressive work after the catch helped him produce 12.7 yards per reception and 9.4 per target the past two years, but he's never seen consistent volume in the run-first Tennessee offense, averaging only 3.7 targets in the nine games Walker missed last year. However, he was still on the field for 81 percent of the team's offensive snaps, well ahead of both MyCole Pruitt and Anthony Firkser.
Jonnu Smith’s fantasy ceiling is a top 5 tight end. However, he did rush the ball once for seven yards.Smith was held without a target for a second time this season, producing only seven yards of total offense. In other words, Smith got more out of his opportunities in 2019 than any player has during the last four years.”If Jonnu Smith can take that next step in 2020, we have found this year’s Mark Andrews. If you're planning on drafting two tight ends, Jonnu Smith is exactly the type of player you should be targeting in the double-digit rounds.
While he isn’t going to overtake A.J. Additionally, the Titans are due for an extreme amount of regression. Standout tight end Delanie Walker had three straight seasons of more than 800 yards receiving from 2014 through 2017 (2017 being the first year Smith was on the team).
Even if Smith were to remain the starting tight end in Tennessee, he may be an inconsistent performer due to the overall lack of passing volume in the Titans offense.CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc.Smith secured two of three targets for 12 yards and a touchdown in the Titans' 28-12 divisional-round win over the Ravens on Saturday.The third-year pro opened the scoring in the upset with a 12-yard scoring grab late in the first quarter, and although he was minimally involved thereafter, his role in helping the Titans establish a positive early tone was certainly invaluable.
Fantasy Impact Smith no longer has to share the field and compete for targets with long-time Titans veteran TE Delanie Walker, who currently finds himself as a free agent at 35 years old. That player is tight end Jonnu Smith. While he isn’t going to overtake A.J. 2020 Fantasy Football Profile: Jonnu Smith 2019 Recap.
If you don't get the top two or three options at the tight end position, it's my personal recommendation to wait it out and snag Smith in the later rounds.Smith no longer has to share the field and compete for targets with long-time Titans veteran TE Delanie Walker, who currently finds himself as a free agent at 35 years old. Analysis: Smith was the top guy after Delanie Walker suffered season-ending injuries the past two years, handling 75.3 percent snap share in 2018 (13 games) and 70.8 percent share in 2019 (16 games).
Going on his fourth season, this looks like a make or break year as it pertains to fantasy football for Smith.
The former FIU Panther has shown upside in the past and averaged 8.2 yards per target with a 7.7% touchdown rate in his career.
Extend that out across 16 games, and Smith could have had 60+ catches on 75+ targets. The question is how excited fantasy teams should be about that. July 2, 2020 12:57pm EDT. If he can convert on those 50 targets as he did in 2020, that would easily make him a top 15 TE for fantasy football in 2020 at his floor.Smith should also see an increase in red zone targets, which will translate into more touchdowns.
He’s likely to see that this season as the unquestioned top TE in Tennessee, which could lead to a top-10 performance at the position. He will need to grab a big target share to garner enough opportunities to become a consistent fantasy value. Those targets are set to rise, and I don’t see any scenario where a healthy Jonnu Smith doesn’t command at least 50 targets in 2020. At this point, Firkser is his main competition for targets, as he had 24 in 10 games compared to Smith’s 45 in 15. Greg Cosell Follow July 2, 2020 12:57pm EDT You must be a Fantasy Points subscriber to see this content, but the good news is all accounts are FREE until at least the summer, so CREATE YOUR FREE ACCOUNT NOW FOR FULL ACCESS! The real question is how close he can get to his ceiling. season. Last season, after Walker went down in Week 7 due to injury, Smith saw a drastic increase in both snap count and target share. Brown as Ryan Tannehill’s favorite target, the ceiling for Smith would be for him to become Tannehill’s second-best receiving option. Can he be a quality starter? This isn’t just a new thing for him, but it’s a new thing for the Titans as well. Derrick Henry (18) and A.J.
He saw 33 targets in seven games between Weeks 8 and 16.
Last year, he finished as TE19, but these numbers are misleading because of the existence of Walker through the first six weeks.That’s some very strong praise for Smith, and by looking into his stats, we can start to get a feel for what the fantasy floor and ceiling are for Jonnu in 2020.There is no doubt that Smith will outperform his ADP this year. Smith's impressive work after the catch helped him produce 12.7 yards per reception and 9.4 per target the past two years, but he's never seen consistent volume in the run-first Tennessee offense, averaging only 3.7 targets in the nine games Walker missed last year. However, he was still on the field for 81 percent of the team's offensive snaps, well ahead of both MyCole Pruitt and Anthony Firkser.
Jonnu Smith’s fantasy ceiling is a top 5 tight end. However, he did rush the ball once for seven yards.Smith was held without a target for a second time this season, producing only seven yards of total offense. In other words, Smith got more out of his opportunities in 2019 than any player has during the last four years.”If Jonnu Smith can take that next step in 2020, we have found this year’s Mark Andrews. If you're planning on drafting two tight ends, Jonnu Smith is exactly the type of player you should be targeting in the double-digit rounds.
While he isn’t going to overtake A.J. Additionally, the Titans are due for an extreme amount of regression. Standout tight end Delanie Walker had three straight seasons of more than 800 yards receiving from 2014 through 2017 (2017 being the first year Smith was on the team).
Even if Smith were to remain the starting tight end in Tennessee, he may be an inconsistent performer due to the overall lack of passing volume in the Titans offense.CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc.Smith secured two of three targets for 12 yards and a touchdown in the Titans' 28-12 divisional-round win over the Ravens on Saturday.The third-year pro opened the scoring in the upset with a 12-yard scoring grab late in the first quarter, and although he was minimally involved thereafter, his role in helping the Titans establish a positive early tone was certainly invaluable.
Fantasy Impact Smith no longer has to share the field and compete for targets with long-time Titans veteran TE Delanie Walker, who currently finds himself as a free agent at 35 years old. That player is tight end Jonnu Smith. While he isn’t going to overtake A.J. 2020 Fantasy Football Profile: Jonnu Smith 2019 Recap.
If you don't get the top two or three options at the tight end position, it's my personal recommendation to wait it out and snag Smith in the later rounds.Smith no longer has to share the field and compete for targets with long-time Titans veteran TE Delanie Walker, who currently finds himself as a free agent at 35 years old. Analysis: Smith was the top guy after Delanie Walker suffered season-ending injuries the past two years, handling 75.3 percent snap share in 2018 (13 games) and 70.8 percent share in 2019 (16 games).
Going on his fourth season, this looks like a make or break year as it pertains to fantasy football for Smith.