What's new
Fantasy Football - Footballguys Forums

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

RB Ashton Jeanty, LV (3 Viewers)

Jay Tust
Wild Ashton Jeanty stat...

He has 81 rushing yards on the season.

And 84 rushing yards AFTER contact.

He also has 3 receiving yards this season.

But 26 receiving yards AFTER the catch.

His PFF Elusive Rating currently ranks 14th in the NFL. Or, if you look at the 21 players with 30+ touches so far, Jeanty ranks 4th in that category.

#TUSTATS

Former #BoiseState running back Ashton Jeanty is currently tied for third in the NFL with 8 missed tackles forced this season.

He's averaging 2.7 yards per carry, but 2.8 yards after contact per carry.

#TUSTATS
 
Anyone benching?

Strongly considering it because these miscues and tentative play is manifesting in pockets, at least, of actual benching.
Zero chance he gets benched. He won't get a full workload until he proves he can handle every aspect of the offense but, he's still going to see 15 or so opportunities IMO.
I'm not talking about a flat out benching where he's not the starter, but at least according to my Redzone viewing experience, he was on the sidelines for significant pockets after one of his big pass blocking miscue/whiffs.

Anyone benching?

Strongly considering it because these miscues and tentative play is manifesting in pockets, at least, of actual benching.
I wish I could - I spent a high draft pick on him like everybody else.
In a ten-teamer it's more plausible. Like I could play Kenneth Walker and Javonte Williams this week. Come to think of it, that very configuration could be available to some in larger leagues given draft prices.
 
Offered Javonte and Hollywood for him.

Thought maybe I could pry him away from someone frustrated, 0-2 and who just lost Aaron Jones. Rejected as expected but worth a shot.
 
Shipped him for Cook.

I need wins now.

By the time Trent Ashton is done marinating I'd be 0-6.

What a deal. The thought of someone in my local giving up Cook for an underperforming Jeanty is absolutely laughable, you did very well there.

Too many folks, especially but certainly not limited to casual players, don't adjust their rankings quickly enough. If we had a restart to all of fantasy football this week, with a hypothetical but requisite hype of a typical pre/off-season, and including what we have witnessed through these first two weeks of the Bills and Raiders, I'd guess the influencer experts would have Cook a first rounder in most standard leagues, and Jeanty a third, at best. Proteus jumped on that before it became wider recognized reality.

That said, all of the above could change in a heartbeat, if things suddenly click for Jeanty, this week or sometime soon. Look at Jahmyr Gibbs' rookie season. Or Beckham Jr.'s. If Jeanty is a sleeping super stud, it could happen at any time, or never at all, if he isn't. What we do know is Cook seems to have been undervalued going into drafts this year, given his situation and past results. And that he sits as the RB1 overall today.
 
Shipped him for Cook.

I need wins now.

By the time Trent Ashton is done marinating I'd be 0-6.

What a deal. The thought of someone in my local giving up Cook for an underperforming Jeanty is absolutely laughable, you did very well there.

Too many folks, especially but certainly not limited to casual players, don't adjust their rankings quickly enough. If we had a restart to all of fantasy football this week, with a hypothetical but requisite hype of a typical pre/off-season, and including what we have witnessed through these first two weeks of the Bills and Raiders, I'd guess the influencer experts would have Cook a first rounder in most standard leagues, and Jeanty a third, at best. Proteus jumped on that before it became wider recognized reality.

That said, all of the above could change in a heartbeat, if things suddenly click for Jeanty, this week or sometime soon. Look at Jahmyr Gibbs' rookie season. Or Beckham Jr.'s. If Jeanty is a sleeping super stud, it could happen at any time, or never at all, if he isn't. What we do know is Cook seems to have been undervalued going into drafts this year, given his situation and past results. And that he sits as the RB1 overall today.

Granted we're 2 weeks in and a lot can change. Never has there been a sporting hobby in history that was more week to week than FF. However, I'd love to have seen just one "expert" rank Cook even in the top 8, never mind higher. Everywhere I looked it was Robinson, Barkley, Gibbs, McCaffrey, Henry, Jeanty, Taylor, Brown, Jacobs, Achane, Irving and maybe Kyren as the top 10-12 in roughly that order. Cook maybe in the group behind them.

As usual, amongst the dreary "experts" at places like ESPN and on YT etc, it was a mishmash of group-think, everyone ranking every player broadly the same for fear of getting something drastically wrong. I certainly got it wrong passing on Cook at the 2-3 turn. He went mid-4th in my 10-teamer and I cringe when I think about it.
 
I said it multiple times, the kid is not "generational"; is he good and worth 1.01; yeah but he isn't tiers above Hampton and Hunter. I watched that Penn State Playoff game and he did nothing to impress
I watched the Penn St game too and I thought he was very impressive. The Penn St D-line dominated that entire game and Jeanty was able to make guys miss in the backfield and pick up positive yards almost every time. While he was only getting 5-7 yd gains what he was doing was incredible to get those yards. The overall stats didn't look great but I thought he was very good under the circumstances.
He avg 3.5 a carry that game and thats with a long run of 26. And im not sure we watched the same game because I barely saw him break a tackle. Its kinda of common knowledge that when Jeanty went up against equal competition his stats were mid

I tried... but nobody really listened
 
I said it multiple times, the kid is not "generational"; is he good and worth 1.01; yeah but he isn't tiers above Hampton and Hunter. I watched that Penn State Playoff game and he did nothing to impress
I watched the Penn St game too and I thought he was very impressive. The Penn St D-line dominated that entire game and Jeanty was able to make guys miss in the backfield and pick up positive yards almost every time. While he was only getting 5-7 yd gains what he was doing was incredible to get those yards. The overall stats didn't look great but I thought he was very good under the circumstances.
He avg 3.5 a carry that game and thats with a long run of 26. And im not sure we watched the same game because I barely saw him break a tackle. Its kinda of common knowledge that when Jeanty went up against equal competition his stats were mid

I tried... but nobody really listened

It's been two weeks. I am certainly not writing him off. Cook trade seems like good business, though. For now.
 
Watching Jeanty get bounced back a couple yards like a rag doll in pass protection and then showing absolutely no interest in reengaging while his QB was getting closed in on was eye opening. I can’t imagine any HC who is going to have any tolerance for that.
 
Some of the cuts, spins and jukes Jeanty has made are out of this world. Honestly few RBs can put Derwin James on his butt like Jeanty did. The player himself is already a high-end rusher with the ceiling of RB1 in short time.

The problem for fantasy purposes is his numbers are super underwhelming. Box score scouting you would see Trent RIchardson, but for those watching the games see glimpses of elite-ness. I don't know how often we will see those 25+ point games from Jeanty this season, but talent wise there aren't many RBs I take above him.
 
Watching Jeanty get bounced back a couple yards like a rag doll in pass protection and then showing absolutely no interest in reengaging while his QB was getting closed in on was eye opening. I can’t imagine any HC who is going to have any tolerance for that.
Are you referring to the sack by Mack?
 
Watching Jeanty get bounced back a couple yards like a rag doll in pass protection and then showing absolutely no interest in reengaging while his QB was getting closed in on was eye opening. I can’t imagine any HC who is going to have any tolerance for that.
Are you referring to the sack by Mack?

 
Raiders coach Pete Carroll said he “would like” to get Ashton Jeanty around 20 carries per game.


“We want more of him,” Carroll said after Week 2. Jeanty saw 19 carries in Week 1, but was at 11 in Week 2 as the Raiders trailed and the team relied on other backs in catch up mode. Chip Kelly and Geno Smith, per the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Vincent Bonsignore, wanted to get other players “more involved.” We don’t necessarily think Jeanty is a lock to get 20 touches a game, but it does make some sense to rest him in the second half of a blowout. His snap share isn’t worth worrying about. Jeanty remains on the RB2 line until we see the Las Vegas offensive line deliver him to fantasy value.
 
Raiders coach Pete Carroll said he “would like” to get Ashton Jeanty around 20 carries per game.


“We want more of him,” Carroll said after Week 2. Jeanty saw 19 carries in Week 1, but was at 11 in Week 2 as the Raiders trailed and the team relied on other backs in catch up mode. Chip Kelly and Geno Smith, per the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Vincent Bonsignore, wanted to get other players “more involved.” We don’t necessarily think Jeanty is a lock to get 20 touches a game, but it does make some sense to rest him in the second half of a blowout. His snap share isn’t worth worrying about. Jeanty remains on the RB2 line until we see the Las Vegas offensive line deliver him to fantasy value.
No. No, it doesn't make sense on any level to rest a rookie who clearly needs more experience.
 
Raiders coach Pete Carroll said he “would like” to get Ashton Jeanty around 20 carries per game.


“We want more of him,” Carroll said after Week 2. Jeanty saw 19 carries in Week 1, but was at 11 in Week 2 as the Raiders trailed and the team relied on other backs in catch up mode. Chip Kelly and Geno Smith, per the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Vincent Bonsignore, wanted to get other players “more involved.” We don’t necessarily think Jeanty is a lock to get 20 touches a game, but it does make some sense to rest him in the second half of a blowout. His snap share isn’t worth worrying about. Jeanty remains on the RB2 line until we see the Las Vegas offensive line deliver him to fantasy value.
No. No, it doesn't make sense on any level to rest bench a rookie who clearly needs more experience.

It makes sense to bench a rookie RB who is a liability in pass pro, which Jeanty was last weekend. Dood needs to button that **** up with the quickness or this is going to happen again.
 
Raiders coach Pete Carroll said he “would like” to get Ashton Jeanty around 20 carries per game.


“We want more of him,” Carroll said after Week 2. Jeanty saw 19 carries in Week 1, but was at 11 in Week 2 as the Raiders trailed and the team relied on other backs in catch up mode. Chip Kelly and Geno Smith, per the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Vincent Bonsignore, wanted to get other players “more involved.” We don’t necessarily think Jeanty is a lock to get 20 touches a game, but it does make some sense to rest him in the second half of a blowout. His snap share isn’t worth worrying about. Jeanty remains on the RB2 line until we see the Las Vegas offensive line deliver him to fantasy value.
No. No, it doesn't make sense on any level to rest bench a rookie who clearly needs more experience.

It makes sense to bench a rookie RB who is a liability in pass pro, which Jeanty was last weekend. Dood needs to button that **** up with the quickness or this is going to happen again.
100% but these analysts seem to think resting him makes sense. That's what raised my dander.
 
Raiders coach Pete Carroll said he “would like” to get Ashton Jeanty around 20 carries per game.


“We want more of him,” Carroll said after Week 2. Jeanty saw 19 carries in Week 1, but was at 11 in Week 2 as the Raiders trailed and the team relied on other backs in catch up mode. Chip Kelly and Geno Smith, per the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Vincent Bonsignore, wanted to get other players “more involved.” We don’t necessarily think Jeanty is a lock to get 20 touches a game, but it does make some sense to rest him in the second half of a blowout. His snap share isn’t worth worrying about. Jeanty remains on the RB2 line until we see the Las Vegas offensive line deliver him to fantasy value.
No. No, it doesn't make sense on any level to rest bench a rookie who clearly needs more experience.

It makes sense to bench a rookie RB who is a liability in pass pro, which Jeanty was last weekend. Dood needs to button that **** up with the quickness or this is going to happen again.
100% but these analysts seem to think resting him makes sense. That's what raised my dander.

Probably a Rotoworld blurb. They have no clue. In their update for Skattebo they just said he's firmly taken control of the NYG backfield based on last weekend. Sure, buddies.
 
Raiders coach Pete Carroll said he “would like” to get Ashton Jeanty around 20 carries per game.


“We want more of him,” Carroll said after Week 2. Jeanty saw 19 carries in Week 1, but was at 11 in Week 2 as the Raiders trailed and the team relied on other backs in catch up mode. Chip Kelly and Geno Smith, per the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Vincent Bonsignore, wanted to get other players “more involved.” We don’t necessarily think Jeanty is a lock to get 20 touches a game, but it does make some sense to rest him in the second half of a blowout. His snap share isn’t worth worrying about. Jeanty remains on the RB2 line until we see the Las Vegas offensive line deliver him to fantasy value.
No. No, it doesn't make sense on any level to rest bench a rookie who clearly needs more experience.

It makes sense to bench a rookie RB who is a liability in pass pro, which Jeanty was last weekend. Dood needs to button that **** up with the quickness or this is going to happen again.
100% but these analysts seem to think resting him makes sense. That's what raised my dander.

Probably a Rotoworld blurb. They have no clue. In their update for Skattebo they just said he's firmly taken control of the NYG backfield based on last weekend. Sure, buddies.
Funny, I'm struggling whether or not to drop Tracy for Troy Franklin ATM (not in League Uno)
 
No, I don't think he's bad. I might have been a little off in my previous assessment that he's not elusive and "suprisingly easy to tackle." He runs hard and once he gets some forward momentum, he's difficult to bring down. The problem is he's often met in the backfield before he is able to create any momentum. Jeanty is mainly a hard-nosed, north-south runner with some speed - if we were expecting someone with skills like Saquon or Bijan, then yes these results are very disappointing. I think Jeanty's ceiling is 2025 Javonte Williams, which is not a bad thing at all, but was that worth a top draft pick? That Vegas OL is bad and the Raiders are a bad team right now. In redraft, he might be a bust relative to draft position. In dynasty he is very much a hold but Vegas needs to build a team around him, which will probably take some time.
 
Last edited:
So is Jeanty… bad?
He pretty much sucks for fantasy football purposes any way.

I blame myself and fell for all the hype.
He’s not that good, his line blows, his team sucks.
And they don’t throw the ball to him.
That about sums it up.
 
Last edited:
Nah, he's not that bad. They have absolutely no run blocking. His yards before contact is a negative. That said, I did not buy that he was generational, or even that outstanding, and I wanted to trade the pick. But alas, people weren't all that interested.
 
Ashton Jeanty rushed 17 times for 63 yards in the Raiders’ Week 3 loss to the Commanders.

The early PFF data has Jeanty running for no gain or a loss on five of his rush attempts in this one. The rookie running back saw the opposing defense in his backfield far too often in this one, finding little room to run for the third consecutive week. Runs of 17 and 18 yards made up more than half of Jeanty’s yardage on the ground, while Week 3 also marked the first time on the season that he failed to see a target. Jeanty didn’t see much of the field in the fourth quarter, which was likely due to the game being out of reach. Fantasy managers shouldn’t view him as anything more than a volume-based RB2 in Week 4 against the Bears.

- Rotoworld
The Raiders need to rework their offensive scheme and get some proper run-blocking for this dude.
 
Nah, he's not that bad. They have absolutely no run blocking. His yards before contact is a negative.
Yep, it was always stupid of the Raiders to draft a RB top 10 before the support was in place around him. This is not complicated and easy to avoid in advance, but a lot of NFL organizations are run poorly.

I didn't like it. They and some of the sports analysts were arguing that if the talent is so much greater than others at the position, but I'm not seeing how after you had the RBs at the combine that you had that you would think he was so far ahead of everybody. Especially at 5'8". I know people are going to tell me it's not about height, but to a degree it is. It means you're carrying less weight to be at the appropriate NFL running back BMI. You're smaller all over—or you should be. And he didn't even test. How can you put blind faith in mere sensory perception? With a guy that didn't play in a Power Five conference?

That doesn't mean he wouldn't have a great career. But there were at least four red flags that knock him down to at least the end of the first, and if you ask me, probably further than that.

Then you don't have a line to boot? Oof.
 
I had DeAngelo Williams as my comp player. I still think that type of outcome is in play. The flipside of going top 10 is that it's usually to a bad team. Jeanty is not a Peterson, Tomlinson, or Saquon level talent. He shades closer to people like Benson, Lynch, Jacobs, Thomas Jones. Those players did not just dominate regardless of context. They needed the right circumstances to unlock their potential. It's unlikely that we've seen the best of Jeanty after just three weeks.

I think he'll be fine long-term. The Raiders aren't good right now. Other than Bowers, they have no real threats anywhere.

I never would've advocated for taking Jeanty top 10-15 in redraft, but if you are a dynasty owner, I wouldn't be panicking.
 
Giants are garbage and Skattebo looks great
Browns are trash and Judkins looks good.

Jeanty doesn’t get the ball thrown to him, he’s taken out of the game in passing downs and in hurry up, Raiders are going to be behind in almost every game.

This is a galactic bust.
 
The Raiders aren't even a trash offense. They have a decent qb in Smith, stud TE in Bowers, good WRs in Meyers and Tucker.

Jeanty is an epic bust and its on him.
 
And no usage in the passing game. Yikes.
Chip Kelly is an absolute idiot. The usage for Jeanty is extremely troubling. The dude is such a weapon in all facets yet they have Dylan FREAKING Laube in on 3rd downs and important short yardage/4th down plays. It makes absolutely zero sense man.

Also the disgusting nepotism hire of Brennan Carroll has destroyed our OL. We have completely regressed as a unit in both run and pass blcking. They need to cut the Carroll Oline experiement, put Phillbin back in charge and shift JPJ back to C. They literally did those 2 things late last season and the OL looked 10x better.

This team drives me nuts man.
 
He can't pass block plus they can't roll him out for 100% of the plays anyway and he's basically dead by year 3 when they might actually have a team
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top