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Jaquiski Tartt

Jaquiski Tartt

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Height: 6' 1"Weight: 215 lbsAge: 32College: SamfordDrafted: 2015 #46 (2nd Rd. by SF)

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Jaquiski Tartt released by Eagles Monday

Jaquiski Tartt was released by the Eagles Monday

Fantasy Impact

Tartt signed a 1-year deal with only $500k fully guaranteed. The Eagles will go into the season with Anthony Harris as their starting free safety.

Jesse Garcia2 years ago
Jaquiski Tartt reportedly among available 49ers players

The 49ers reportedly have made DE Dee Ford, LB Kwon Alexander and Jaquiski Tartt available for trade due to cap issues.

Fantasy Impact

Tartt is among one of the 49ers' players made available for trade as the team attempts to create cap space. He missed four games in 2019 due to a rib injury. Tartt racked up 48 tackles, 0.5 sack and one forced fumble across 12 games for the 49ers in 2019. It was the first time since 2016 that the 28-year old played in double-digit contests. Tartt is mainly an option in deep-league IDP formats.

Brad Camara4 years ago
Jaquiski Tartt leads the 49ers in tackles

Jaquiski Tartt recorded six solo tackles, one assisted tackle, and one tackle for loss in the San Francisco 49ers' Week 7 destruction by the Los Angeles Rams.

Fantasy Impact

Tartt is one of the 49ers' best defenders, but he hasn't been healthy enough to show it this season. If he's on your roster, keep him there for now.

Christopher Bunch5 years ago
Jaquiski Tartt picks up nine total tackles

SS Jaquiski Tartt recorded seven solo tackles and two assisted tackles in the San Francisco 49ers' Week 6 loss to the Green Bay Packers.

Fantasy Impact

Tartt had his best game of the season by far. He has plenty of opportunity to rack up tackle numbers in San Francisco's version of Pete Carroll's defense, but hasn't made much impact until this week.

Christopher Bunch5 years ago
Jaquiski Tartt comes up just short

San Francisco SS Jaquiski Tartt recorded five solo tackles and one assisted tackle in their week one matchup against Minnesota.

Fantasy Impact

Tartt played well in run support, but did miss a huge tackle on Dalvin Cook for a first down. He had great coverage most of the afternoon, but failed to get his head around on Minnesota TE Kyle Rudolph's only catch of the day, which went for a TD. He almost stepped in front of and picked off a pass intended for Minnesota WR Stefon Diggs, which would have been an easy pick-six, but arrived a split-second late. Tartt is fully capable of filling up the stat sheet and making huge plays for his team, but he came up just short in week one.

Christopher Bunch6 years ago