Fantasy football: Where to draft Denver Broncos WR Jerry Jeudy

Analyzing Denver Broncos WR Jerry Jeudy’s 2022 fantasy football ADP and where you should target him in your drafts.

Denver Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy came to the NFL from Alabama with a big pedigree and extremely high expectations, but through his first 2 seasons (26 games) he has caught just 3 touchdowns, including none in 10 games last season.

Below, we look at Jerry Jeudy‘s 2022 fantasy football average draft position (ADP) and where you should draft him.

With the arrival of QB Russell Wilson, hopes are high that Jeudy and WR Courtland Sutton can both thrive like WRs Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf did when they teamed with Wilson in Seattle. In this scenario, Sutton takes over the Metcalf role and Jeudy plays the role of Lockett as the Broncos offense looks to ascend into AFC relevance for the 1st time in quite some time.

Jerry Jeudy’s ADP: 70.71

(ADP data courtesy of MyFantasyLeague.com; last updated at time of this publishing – ADPs continually change as more drafts occur)

A dominant receiver at Alabama, Jeudy’s ranking is the lowest it has been in his 3-year NFL career. He’s ranked No. 32 among wide receivers and has a lot to prove heading into his make-or-break season when the Broncos will have to decide on whether to pick up his 5th year option at the end of 2022.

His ADP puts him at the turn of the 7th and 8th round of 10-player drafts, behind fellow wideouts Amari Cooper (Cleveland Browns) at 68.67 and Darnell Mooney (Chicago Bears) at 68.72 and way ahead of WR Rashod Bateman (Baltimore Ravens) at 77.52.

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Jerry Jeudy’s 2021 stats

Games: 10

Receptions | targets: 38 | 56

Receiving yards: 467

Receiving touchdowns: 0

Where should you draft Jeudy?

I was a huge fan of Jeudy in college, but he hasn’t caught on despite showing big-play flashes as a rookie in 2020, when he averaged 16.5 yards per receptions. The quarterback play in Denver was admittedly awful and Jeudy battled injuries that kept big days from happening often.

The interesting thing about the 3 players who are in the same ADP range as Jeudy — Cooper, Mooney and Bateman — is that they are their respective team’s No. 1 receiver. Jeudy is Denver’s No. 2 and the reason for his inclusion here is the ability of Wilson to keep his top 2 wide receivers as a huge part of the game plan every week and he locks on them when forced to improvise.

With Jeudy drawing a lot of single coverage (those other 3 won’t), I would bump him up slightly, past Mooney and Cooper, but not much farther. As a WR4, he’s a low-risk, high-ceiling player capable of doing damage often, but maybe not enough to play every week. He’s a classic matchup-based plug-and-play guy with a ton of talent.

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Fantasy football: Where to draft Denver Broncos WR Courtland Sutton

Analyzing Denver Broncos WR Courtland Sutton’s 2022 fantasy football ADP and where you should target him in your drafts.

As with every player on the Denver Broncos offense, especially wide receiver Courtland Sutton, the arrival of future Hall of Fame quarterback Russell Wilson has the momentum arrow pointing upward on all of them.

Below, we look at Courtland Sutton‘s 2022 fantasy football average draft position (ADP) and where you should draft him.

After catching 72 passes for 1,112 yards and 6 touchdowns in 2019, Sutton went down to injury in the regular season opener of the 2020 season and missed the rest of year. When he returned, the QB situation in Denver was a mess and his numbers were extremely low. That is expected to change in a big way this year.

Courtland Sutton’s ADP: 52.58

(ADP data courtesy of MyFantasyLeague.com; last updated at time of this publishing – ADPs continually change as more drafts occur)

The turn of the draft into the 6th round has proved to be a hotbed for wide receivers coming off the draft board. DK Metcalf (Seattle Seahawks) gets it started with an ADP of 52.52, just barely ahead of Sutton. Then in rapid succession come Amon-Ra St. Brown (Detroit Lions) at 55.36, Brandin Cooks (Houston Texans) at 56.19, Adam Thielen (Minnesota Vikings) at 56.60, Michael Thomas (New Orleans Saints) at 56.60 and Allen Robinson (Los Angeles Rams) at 57.66 as a huge flurry of filling WR spots takes place.

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Courtland Sutton’s 2021 stats

Games: 17

Receptions | targets: 58 | 98

Receiving yards: 776

Receiving touchdowns: 2

Where should you draft Sutton?

With the run on wide receivers, you’re looking at a series of No. 1 wide receivers with shaky quarterbacks and No. 2 guys on offenses that have proved themselves. Sutton falls in both categories — the No. 1 receiver with a good quarterback.

Sutton’s place as the No. 20 receiver has him on the cusp of being a WR2 or WR3. Personally I would prefer to have Sutton as a WR3 or, better yet, Jerry Jeudy as a WR4 because I’m not convinced their numbers are going to be drastically different.

Wilson has breathed life back into the franchise and Sutton will be first in line to show whether his arrival will be the uptick that is expected. I’m just not 100 percent sold on counting on Sutton to be a weekly lineup staple.

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