Fantasy Upside
Jimmy Graham is the kind of athletic, pass-catching tight end who should thrive with Aaron Rodgers throwing him the ball. He led all tight ends with 10 TD receptions last season and had 19 red zone targets. That's unlikely to change despite the change of scenery.
Fantasy Downside
At 31, Graham is starting to slow down, as his 9.1 yards per catch might suggest. He also hasn't had more than 65 catches in any of the past three seasons. So there's some fear he might be losing the ability to get open.
2018 Bottom Line
All fears aside, the move to Green Bay should do wonders for Graham. He never saw more than 100 targets in three seasons in Seattle. It wouldn't be at all surprising to see that change in Green Bay. Graham's current ADP has him going in the fifth/sixth round. Given his potential TD production, he should be no worse than the fifth or sixth tight end off the board in any draft. If Graham stays healthy this season, he should help ease the loss of Jordy Nelson.