Aaron Jones
  • Aaron Jones

  • RB
  • , Minnesota Vikings
  • 30
  • 208 lbs
  • 5' 10"
  • Texas-El Paso
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by Spencer Babbitt

GB RB Aaron Jones - Week 5 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 vs. New York Giants (London)
Aaron Jones managed to exceed 100 total yards in Week 4 against New England with the majority of that damage being done on the ground. Jones ripped off 6.9 YPC on 16 carries to rack up 110 rushing yards to pair with three catches as the Packers defeated the Patriots. Jones continues to see a slight usage advantage in the timeshare with A.J. Dillon and has been extremely efficient in the games where Green Bay has been able to function offensively. Jones is averaging 6.8 yards per rush on the season while seeing four targets per game. Combine those metrics with Jones' abilities in the red zone and he still brings a RB1 ceiling to the equation despite the inconsistent performance thus far. Week 5 presents a great opportunity for Jones to continue his efficient ways against a Giants defense known to get gashed on the ground. Fire Jones up as a surefire starter in Week 5.

by Spencer Babbitt

GB RB Aaron Jones - Week 4 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 vs. New England Patriots
It's been a rollercoaster of a fantasy season for Aaron Jones drafters through three weeks. Jones has finished as the weekly RB29 and RB49 in two of his games, with a RB2 finish wedged in there in Week 2 when he eviscerated the Bears. Jones' workload has been more or less consistent. He is going to log 10-15 carries a week and see the majority of Aaron Rodgers' targets to running backs. The issues for Jones are efficiency and touchdown potential with Dillon stealing goal line work and having to run behind a Green Bay offensive line that has struggled at times. In Week 4, Jones will take on a Patriots defense that has been average against opposing backs this season, but also typically schemes to take away their opponent's top player. Jones will almost certainly see some extra defensive attention this week, but his locked-in workload makes him an upside RB2 play.

by Spencer Babbitt

GB RB Aaron Jones - Week 3 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
After a severely disappointing Week 1 where Aaron Jones only saw eight touches, he bounced back in a big way in Week 2 thanks to a concerted effort by Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay coaching staff to get the ball in his hands with greater frequency. Jones saw 18 touches in Week 2 against Chicago and was wildly efficient, logging 132 rushing yards on 15 carries for 8.8 YPC and three catches for 38 yards. Perhaps most encouraging of all, Jones was active in the red zone where he took a 15-yard carry in for a rushing touchdown and also caught a short tap pass for another easy score. Jones is simply too talented to not be the focal point of the Green Bay offense with Davante Adams gone, and he will be needed in a big way this week as the Packers face off with the Bucs, a team whose defense shuts down traditional running games. A.J. Dillon is surely going to take some work from Jones on a weekly basis, but as Week 2 showed, he still has a massive weekly ceiling and can be started as a low-end RB1 in fantasy.

by Spencer Babbitt

GB RB Aaron Jones - Week 2 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 vs. Chicago Bears
Week 1 was a storm of troubling signs for Aaron Jones. The Packers struggled to move the ball offensively as their passing game was completely ineffective without Davante Adams or Allen Lazard in the fold, and A.J. Dillon received more touches than Jones despite playing fewer overall snaps. Jones only ended up getting five carries and five targets, a workload he turned into 76 total yards. Dillon logged a two-yard rushing score on ten carries and six targets. It would not be surprising to see Jones and Dillon alternate productive games or stretches, which will surely prove frustrating for fantasy, especially if the Packers continue to struggle to get in the red zone. It's entirely possible Aaron Rodgers makes it a point to get Jones the ball in Week 2 and he should still be started in what is a nice bounce back spot at home against the Bears, but it's difficult to envision Jones paying off his ADP if the current backfield arrangement sticks.

by Spencer Babbitt

GB RB Aaron Jones - Week 1 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 @ Minnesota Vikings
Aaron Jones's usage will be one of the more interesting fantasy storylines in Week 1 for the Packers. It looks like Jones will have to share the backfield with teammate A.J. Dillon in 2022, but he also looks poised to absorb some of the massive target share left behind by Davante Adams following his trade to the Raiders. Also helping Jones is the fact that the Vikings' defense finished in the bottom third of the league in adjusted fantasy points allowed to RBs last year, meaning Jones should see plenty of opportunities to produce on Sunday. The Packers' offense is more uncertain than usual this year, but Jones still looks like a borderline RB1 this week given his versatile role and skillset.

by Spencer Babbitt

GB RB Aaron Jones - 2022 Fantasy Football Outlook

2022 Fantasy Upside
Aaron Jones maintained a lead role in the Green Bay backfield until he suffered a knee injury in Week 10 that cost him two games and sapped some of his explosiveness down the stretch. At the time of the injury, Jones had played twice the number of snaps as then-rookie A.J. Dillon (460 vs. 230) and was receiving over 60% of the team's carries. Jones also maintained a strong hold on the majority of passing game work. When healthy, Jones remained the clear #1 option in the Green Bay backfield. This is encouraging for his 2022 prospects, particularly when paired with Jones' historical splits with and without Davante Adams on the field. Jones has been a dominant fantasy player virtually anytime Adams missed time in Green Bay. Since 2017, Jones has averaged nearly 23 PPR fantasy points per game without Adams on the field versus only 14.9 with Adams healthy. In short, Jones has been an elite RB1 with Adams off the field over the course of multiple seasons. Adams is now in Las Vegas, meaning Jones should see a significant bump in target share in 2022. That bump will help counter the volume Jones will lose to teammate A.J. Dillon, who has emerged as a quality RB in his own right. Fantasy managers may be scared off Jones after his slow finish last season, but the departure of Adams and a return to full health should do wonders for his fantasy production.

2022 Fantasy Downside
Jones will face an inevitable timeshare with Dillon, who emerged last season as a goal-line staple and solid pass catcher. When Jones returned from his injury in Week 12, he and Dillon split the workload as the 1A and 1B in the backfield rather than having Jones resume his full role as lead runner. Given how well Dillon played down the stretch last year, it is unlikely his workload gets scaled back this year, a fact that will inevitably cost Jones some snaps and touches. Jones will also have to adjust to a new-look Packers offense that faces a real prospect of diminished efficiency and scoring due to the loss of Adams and Marquez Valdes-Scantling. Jones finished 9th amongst RBs in red zone touches last year, and any reduction there will have an adverse impact on his fantasy production with Dillon slated to vulture much of the goal-line work. Jones has reached double-digit touchdowns in the last three seasons, but that run could be at risk this year.

2022 Bottom Line
The fact that Jones is proficient as both a runner and pass catcher and gets to work behind Aaron Rodgers means he will carry substantial weekly upside in 2022. While Jones will not be a workhorse back with Dillon in the picture, he should get most of the receiving work out of the backfield and his splits without Adams demonstrate his ability to make an impact through the air. Jones is best viewed as a lower end RB1 in his current situation, and warrants consideration in the second round of drafts.

by Joe Redemann

GB RB Aaron Jones - Week 17 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 17 vs. Minnesota Vikings
In spite of a knee injury that has demanded weekly practice management and a second-year budding star nipping at his heels, Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones has still been incredible for fantasy football. Since the Pack's Week 13 bye week, Jones' workload has increased with each game, going from eight opportunities to 15, then to 18 just last week. In that three-week span, Jones has averaged 15.1 half-PPR fantasy points per game thanks in part to the scoring prowess of the Green Bay offense, but also due to his integral involvement in the passing game (almost four targets per game).

For Week 17, our models are somewhat cautious with Jones due to his few and sundry risk factors, but we still project him as a low-end fantasy football RB1 with major upside. One thing working in Jones' favor is the fact that the opposing Minnesota Vikings allow the ninth-most schedule-adjusted fantasy points (aFPA) to running backs. Fire Jones up with confidence for the fantasy finals.

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