Fantasy Upside
If high-end consistency is your thing, Keenan Allen is your guy. The veteran wideout has at least 97 catches in each of the last four seasons. In 2020, Allen had 992 receiving yards and tied a career high with eight touchdowns in 14 games. While Allen was 12th in fantasy points among wide receivers, SI.com's Michael Fabiano notes he was seventh at the position in terms of his points per game average. Allen stepped up and was the favorite receiver for Justin Herbert, just like he was for Philip Rivers for so many years. In fact, Allen was even better in the 13 games he played with Herbert last season than he was without him, ranking fifth in fantasy points per game while leading all wideouts in targets per game (10.7). By the way, that consistency is long-standing. The Pro Football Hall of Fame is now displaying the jersey and gloves Allen used during the Chargers' Week 14 victory over the Falcons. In that game, Allen recorded his 623rd career reception while playing in his 99th game. He surpassed Antonio Brown (622 receptions in 100 games) for the most receptions by a player in NFL history in their first 100 contests.
Fantasy Downside
There's a change of coaching staff and new offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi is talking about Allen's teammate Mike Williams filling the "X" receiver role in the scheme he's bringing with him from New Orleans. That would be the same role Michael Thomas played for the Saints. A busier Williams could be a limiting factor on Allen. In addition, the Chargers will move the ball on the ground, and with talented pass-catching running backs, some of Allen's intermediate routes are no longer there
2021 Bottom Line
Don't panic over the downside. With Herbert working behind an upgraded offensive line, don't let the change in coaching staff worry you here. Allen remains a potential 100-catch, 10-touchdown receiver and a No. 1 fantasy wideout.