Allison started strong in 2018, but a concussion and hamstring injury cut his season short. He's now back and healthy and has a new head coach and likely more dynamic offense with Matt LeFleur.
“He’s the guy who’s been working a lot in the slot, and he’s used to playing a little more outside, but this is making him a little more dynamic,” Adams said. “I think Matt has really tested him or challenged him to widen it out so he can play multiple spots. … Him being able to move around right now and be healthy, be himself and just play, being able to have all those things, it’s going to be dangerous.”
Allison appears to be the slot receiver in Green Bay now and at 6'3" 202 pounds, he should be a presence underneath. Allison says he is aware of LeFleur's propensity for taller "utility" receivers over the middle and believes his ability meshes well. Green Bay's offense could be a work in progress come Week 1, but with Aaron Rodgers at the helm, Allison is going to have a say in fantasy this season.