If Kirk Cousins is your starting fantasy football quarterback, I’ve got some questions about your team.
Even so, Cousins isn’t a bad option for a backup or a spot starter. Last season, Cousins ranked as the league’s 14th-best quarterback in standard fantasy leagues.
Ian Hartitz over at Pro Football Focus asked a question for every NFL starting quarterback in the league regarding the 2020 fantasy football season.
For Cousins, Hartitz asks if he can provide a fantasy ceiling.
Here’s a bit of what Hartitz wrote about Cousins:
Last season produced the best version of Cousins yet in terms of efficiency; it’s just tough to expect him to have the sort of volume to turn that goodness into consistent fantasy production.
Hartitz has Cousins ranked as his 22nd quarterback with ‘a feeble floor/ceiling combination.’
I’m interested to see how Cousins performs without Stefon Diggs in the lineup. Chances are Cousins won’t have a top-10 fantasy season, but in a multiple quarterback league, he’s certainly worth a roster spot. In a traditional league, Cousins probably isn’t worth a roster spot, but you could do a lot worse for a spot starter.