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Fantasy Football Questions: Trevor Lawrence, Anthony Richardson, George Pickens (2024)

The 2024 season is still a few months away, and that means it’s a great time to prepare for your fantasy football leagues. Much will change between now and opening night on September 5. Let’s look at the biggest fantasy football questions for all 32 NFL teams. And below we dive into a few questions involving notable fantasy football players.

Fantasy Football Questions

PIT – Can George Pickens be a top-12 wide receiver?

Fantasy players aren’t excited to see Arthur Smith calling the plays in Pittsburgh. However, Pickens is finally the No. 1 wide receiver on the team. The young wide receiver has flashed superstar talent but has also struggled with mental lapses in his career. Yet, he was the WR13, averaging 14.5 half-point PPR fantasy points per game that Diontae Johnson missed with an injury. With the veteran gone and limited target competition, Pickens could finish the 2024 season as a WR1 with Russell Wilson and Justin Fields under center.

IND – Could Anthony Richardson be the overall QB1?

Unfortunately, Richardson’s rookie season ended after playing only four games. However, the former Florida star was the QB11 on a points-per-game basis, averaging 18.2 fantasy points per contest. Yet, he left two games early with injuries. Richardson averaged 25.3 fantasy points, 211.5 passing yards, 1.5 touchdowns, 48 rushing yards and a touchdown in the two games he finished as a rookie. The Colts improved his receiving core during the NFL Draft, adding Adonai Mitchell. Richardson has overall QB1 upside if he can stay healthy.

JAC – Will Trevor Lawrence bounce back in 2024?

Lawrence was the QB7 in 2022, averaging 17.4 fantasy points per game. He had a 25-8 touchdown to interception ratio that season. Unfortunately, the former No. 1 overall pick regressed last year despite the addition of Calvin Ridley. Lawrence was the QB12 in 2023, averaging 16.4 fantasy points per game with a 21-14 touchdown to interception ratio. However, the star quarterback struggled to connect with Ridley and dealt with injuries. The Jaguars added to his receiving core this offseason. Hopefully, that leads to a bounce-back year for Lawrence.

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