Jordan Addison
22-Year-Old
2024 Receiving Stats
REC
51
YDS
771
TD
7
AVG
15.1
TAR
77
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Addison got off to a fast start in the NFL, coming in as the 23nd overall pick last year after a college career with 3,134 yards and 29 touchdowns over three seasons. His slim build (5-11, 173) didn't seem like too much of a problem during his rookie year, and a mediocre 40 time (4.49) didn't prevent the former Pitt/USC star from earning a key role out of the gate. Addison scored TDs in his first two games and seven over the first eight weeks, averaging 4.5 catches for 60.3 yards on 6.5 targets in that stretch. Justin Jefferson's hamstring injury helped Addison see some extra passes during that time -- 23 targets Weeks 6-8 -- but things took a turn for the worse after Kirk Cousins suffered an Achilles' tear Week 8. While Addison got similar volume (6.2 targets per game), his efficiency numbers plummeted with backup QBs, including a 60.7 percent catch rate (compared to 69.2 in Cousins' starts) and 7.7 yards per target (9.3 with Cousins). Addison finished the year at 70-911-10 on 108 targets, ranking 18th among WRs in routes run (584) and 40th in aDOT (12.2). His per-route numbers were somewhat less impressive (18.5 percent target rate, 1.56 YPRR), though still quite good for a 21-year-old who played eight games with both Jefferson and TE T.J. Hockenson on the field. Hockenson may miss part of the upcoming year after a late-December ACL tear, but the bigger question is what happens next at QB, where rookie J.J. McCarthy out for the year after knee surgery and Sam Darnold is now locked in as the short-term replacement for Cousins. In addition to the concerns about Darnold, there's a good chance Addison is suspended at some point for an offseason DWI arrest, though that might not happen until 2025. Read Past Outlooks
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Co-leads team in catches
Addison secured seven of nine targets for 63 yards in the Vikings' 30-12 win over the Bears on Monday night.
ANALYSIS
Addison tied Justin Jefferson for the team lead in receptions on the night while checking in second behind his teammate in both receiving yards and targets. The talented second-year wideout got off to a hot start, as four of his catches came during two first-half possessions. Addison has logged 21 targets over his last two games and parlayed them into 196 receiving yards heading into a Week 16 road battle against the Seahawks where he should be busy once again.
Addison tied Justin Jefferson for the team lead in receptions on the night while checking in second behind his teammate in both receiving yards and targets. The talented second-year wideout got off to a hot start, as four of his catches came during two first-half possessions. Addison has logged 21 targets over his last two games and parlayed them into 196 receiving yards heading into a Week 16 road battle against the Seahawks where he should be busy once again.
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Air Yards Per Game
85.8Air Yards Per Snap
1.75% Team Air Yards
28.6%% Team Targets
19.2%Avg Depth of Target
13.2 YdsCatch Rate
66.2%Drop Rate
5.2%Avg Yds After Catch
3.7% Targeted On Route
21.3%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Overall QB Rating Against
78.7
Cornerbacks
84.7
Safeties
71.2
Linebackers
66.7
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Measurables Review
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Height
5' 11"Weight
175 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.49 secVertical Jump
34.0 inBroad Jump
122 inHand Length
8.75 inArm Length
30.88 in
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2023 Fantasy Outlook
Addison is the next test case in a recent string of highly productive, undersized wide receivers. He put up 3,134 yards in three seasons at Pitt and USC, including a 100-1,593-17 receiving line in 2021 at Pitt, but his draft stock fell after the 2023 combine when he ran a 4.49 40 at 5-11, 173. Eagles WR DeVonta Smith has been successful with a similar build, but his college production was on another level beyond even Addison's and he's shown unusual strength for someone so slim. Then there's Arizona's Marquise Brown, who is similarly thin and shorter but also much faster than Addison. The Vikings bit at 23rd overall, making Addison the fourth WR selected after none went in the first 19 picks. He probably has the best situation of any rookie, joining a roster on which K.J. Osborn previously projected as the No. 2 WR after Adam Thielen's offseason departure. With Osborn primarily playing the slot and valued for versatility more so than his ability to beat man coverage, Addison could immediately become the No. 2 receiver in an offense that gets solid QB play out of Kirk Cousins and has Justin Jefferson drawing coverages to his side. The downside is that Addison will never be the No. 1 option in an offense that has Jefferson.
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Career-high TD total in win
Addison secured eight of 12 targets for 133 yards and three touchdowns in the Vikings' 42-21 win over the Falcons on Sunday.
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Four grabs against Cards
Addison caught four of six targets for 54 yards in Sunday's 23-22 win over the Cardinals.
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Enjoys career day
Addison recorded eight receptions on nine targets for 162 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 30-27 overtime win over the Bears.
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Past cramping from Sunday
Addison (leg) wasn't listed on the Vikings' initial Week 12 injury report posted Wednesday.
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Fails to return due to leg cramping
Addison was unable to return to Sunday's 23-13 win over the Titans after he experienced cramping in one of his legs during the fourth quarter of the contest, Ben Goessling of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
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Expected to play Week 1
Head coach Kevin O'Connell said Wednesday that Addison is in a "good spot" in his recovery from an ankle injury and should be a full practice participant by the end of the week as the Vikings prepare to face the Giants on Sunday, Andrew Krammer of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
ANALYSIS
Addison was listed as a limited participant in practice Wednesday. If he ramps up to full participation by the end of the week, Addison would likely avoid carrying an injury designation into the regular-season opener. He's slated to start opposite star wide receiver Justin Jefferson in a Vikings offense with Sam Darnold at quarterback.
Addison was listed as a limited participant in practice Wednesday. If he ramps up to full participation by the end of the week, Addison would likely avoid carrying an injury designation into the regular-season opener. He's slated to start opposite star wide receiver Justin Jefferson in a Vikings offense with Sam Darnold at quarterback.