Fantasy Upside
Jordan Howard came on the scene as a rookie two years ago, and continued to impress in his second season last year. He finished as the 15th-highest scoring RB after rushing for over 1,100 yards with 9 touchdowns. He’s projected to be Chicago’s starter again in 2018, which means we can likely expect another 1,000-yard season out of the third-year back.
Fantasy Downside
Howard was very hot and cold last season, with a handful of 100-yard performances, but also some single-digit yardage games as well. He took a step back in rushing yards, yards per carry, and receiving yards from the season before. Some of this can be contributed to Tarik Cohen, who figures to be an even bigger factor in 2018 under new head coach Matt Nagy.
2018 Bottom Line
Howard carries more value in standard formats than PPR because he never really was a great receiving back, and Chicago has Cohen who can fill that role. While there’s nothing overly exciting about Howard, he figures to be a solid option in about the third round of drafts.