James Jones
  • James Jones

  • WR
  • ,
  • 40
  • 218 lbs
  • 6' 1"
PtsRecYdsRecTDRecRuYds
00000
Week 12 Projection
  • Week 12 Projection
  • Dfs Projection
  • $
  • -
  • -
  • $
  • -
  • -
  • $
  • -
  • -
  • Left-scroll
  • middle-scroll
  • Right-scroll

Scouting report

by Dale Lolley

GB WR James Jones - Week 5, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 vs. St. Louis
Jones didn't score for the first time this season, but did have five catches for 98 yards last week. He's been solid each week, and if Davante Adams stays sidelined as expected, Jones is definitely a No. 2 fantasy receiver with upside. The Rams pass defense has been good against opposing receivers, ranking sixth in the category, but Aaron Rodgers at home is a different animal than anything they have faced. Jones should perform well. He's dealing with a minor hamstring injury, but should be good to go this week.

by Dale Lolley

GB WR James Jones - Week 4, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 at San Francisco
Jones is emerging as the second-best Jones in the NFL behind some guy named Julio - and that's not a bad thing. He had seven catches for 139 yards and a score last week and has scored in all three games this season. With Davante Adams out this week, Jones will fill an even bigger role. San Francisco has allowed four TDs to receivers the past two weeks. Jones is a good bet to make it four games in a row with a score this season. He's a strong fantasy start this week in all formats.

by Dale Lolley

GB WR James Jones - Week 3, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 vs Kansas City
All he does is score touchdowns. And that's OK, though we would like to see a little more production between the 20s. After catching just one pass for a 29-yard TD last week, Jones has three scores on his five catches this season. He also just missed catching another TD last week. KC's pass defense has given up 20 and 21 receptions to opposing receivers in the first two games for 283 and 223 yards, respectively. The Chiefs also have allowed two WR scores in each of those games as well. Don't bet against Jones getting another score this week and use him as a high-risk, high-reward No. 3 receiver or flex.

by Dale Lolley

GB WR James Jones - Week 2, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 vs Seattle
If you picked up James Jones following his signing by the Packers two weeks ago, you're feeling pretty good after he produced four catches for 51 yards and two scores in Week 1. He did that, however, on just four targets, so there might be some limitations moving forward. But the fact Aaron Rodgers is looking Jones' way down close is a positive for the veteran receiver. The Seahawks pass defense didn't look up to snuff last week, but we wouldn't suggest using Jones as anything more than a low-end No. 3 receiver or flex this week until he goes out and puts up another strong performance.

by Dale Lolley

GB WR James Jones - Week 1, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 at Chicago
It's fully expected that will be the Packers' No. 3 receiver at some point moving forward. He should at least see some action in that role this week despite being signed late, as Jones is familiar with the offense and Aaron Rodgers. The 31-year-old will be a hit-or-miss fantasy player, but when he hits, he'll hit big as he could take some of the deep routes Rodgers likes to throw.

by Andy Rioux

OAK WR James Jones - Week 17, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 17 – James Jones at Denver Broncos
James Jones caught just one pass in Week 16. However, he made it count, as it went for a touchdown. Jones leads Oakland in receptions and touchdowns, but averages only 43.3 yards per game. The good intangibles he provides to the Raiders do not regularly cross over to the fantasy world. He will conclude the season as a WR4/WR5 who is not worth a flyer.

by Andy Rioux

OAK WR James Jones - Week 16, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16 – James Jones vs. Buffalo Bills
Winning was a once a tradition for Oakland. Today’s Raiders don’t win very often, but they have their own traditions. And James Jones participated in one of those last Sunday. With Oakland getting whipped 31-6 by Kansas City late in the fourth quarter, Jones, like other garbage time pioneers before him, caught a touchdown pass. It was his second touchdown of the season against the Chiefs. Overall, James concluded his day with eight receptions for 57 yards. Unfortunately for Jones, he won’t be playing Kansas City again and must deal with a Buffalo defense that put the clamps on Aaron Rodgers. Now would not be a good time to roll the dice.

James Jones news