Fantasy Football: Future prospects for Joe Burrow, Bucky Irving, and other key players coming back from injury

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Fantasy Football: Future prospects for Joe Burrow, Bucky Irving, and other key players coming back from injury

As the fantasy playoffs approach, several high-profile players returning from injury are starting to make a major impact for managers. Lets break down their outlooks for the remainder of the season.

Bucky Irving

Bucky Irvings Week 13 return showed just how unpredictable projections for players coming off injuries can be. The Buccaneers initially appeared to plan a limited workload, with Rachaad White starting at running back and Irving expected to share snaps. However, Irving immediately displayed confidence and decisiveness, quickly dispelling concerns about his readiness.

In that game, Irving handled 81% of the running back rushes and 73% of total touches, scoring a touchdown while having another called back due to a penalty. With the Buccaneers facing a favorable scheduleSaints, Falcons, Panthers, and Dolphins over the next four weeksIrving is expected to return to the heavy workload anticipated at the seasons start. For fantasy managers who endured his absence, he offers a strong path to finishing the season on a high note.

Joe Burrow

Joe Burrows return as the Bengals starting quarterback hasnt dramatically changed the teams offensive structure. When Burrow was out, Flacco ran a similar high-volume passing scheme, so the transition has been seamless. Burrow spent 88% of his snaps in shotgun, a slightly higher rate than usual, but this likely reflects game-readjustment rather than a permanent change.

For fantasy purposes, Burrow elevates the ceiling for the non-JaMarr Chase targets and reclaims his status as a reliable QB1. His return reduces the likelihood of low-scoring games that were more common with Flacco at the helm.

Terry McLaurin

Washingtons offense looks significantly stronger with Terry McLaurin fully healthy. In Week 13, despite running routes on only 60% of snaps, he emerged as the focal point of the passing game. McLaurin caught 3 of 8 targets for 30 yards, including an overtime touchdown against elite coverage, demonstrating elite usage and impact.

Looking ahead, McLaurin faces the Vikings, Giants, Eagles, and Cowboys in the final stretch of the season. When healthy, he is a reliable every-week fantasy starter, regardless of whether Marcus Mariota or Jayden Daniels is under center. His presence significantly boosts the performance potential of Washingtons passing game.

Omarion Hampton

Rookie running back Omarion Hampton is expected to return for Monday night against the Eagles, though his status has been uncertain. Hampton last played in Week 5, but in his early games, he handled 78% of snaps and backfield touches. While returning to that level immediately may be optimistic, he is likely to be the primary back, with Kimani Vidal serving as a change-of-pace option.

With key defensive players like Jalen Carter unavailable, Hamptons matchup improves, making him a strong RB2 candidate. He also presents upside in the passing game, having been targeted on nearly 19% of routes in his first four games.

Overall, these players returning from injury provide a significant boost for fantasy rosters heading into the critical final weeks of the season. Managers who can capitalize on their healthy contributions may find themselves in strong playoff positions.

Author: Caleb Jennings

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