QB Ryan Tannehill
Tannehill became a force in fantasy football last season with both his arm and legs after taking over as the starter for Marcus Mariota in Week 7.
The former No. 8 overall pick ranked as QB3 in that span, and averaged 22.5 fantasy points per contest, the third-most among signal-callers with at least nine games played.
If you take Tannehill’s average from his 10 starts and spread it out over the course of 16 games, the Titans quarterback would have finished as QB2 in fantasy in 2019.
While Tannehill’s 22 passing touchdowns and incredible efficiency led to his sensational season, his ability to make plays with his legs also contributed to his fantasy success. Tannehill added 185 rushing yards and four scores to his already impressive passing totals.
Regression is certainly possible for Tannehill in 2020, but even taking a step backwards could lead to him being a top-10 quarterback. On top of that, defenses are going to be locked-in on trying to stop Derrick Henry, and that means more room to throw for the Titans signal-caller.