Sam Darnold
  • Sam Darnold

  • QB
  • , Minnesota Vikings
  • 27
  • 225 lbs
  • 6' 3"
  • USC
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Scouting report

by Brandon Niles

CAR QB Sam Darnold - Week 1 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 vs. New York Jets

Sam Darnold was limited to just 12 games last year and has been hampered by a severe case of Gase for 2/3rds of his career. A fresh start under a brilliant offensive mind like Joe Brady could be just what the doctor ordered for the former third-overall pick. He definitely has weapons to work with, including the familiar Robby Anderson, coming off his first 1,000-yard receiving season.

The Jets were pretty bad against the pass last year, ranking 27th in aFPA to opposing quarterbacks, so Darnold has a good matchup to start his Panthers tenure. Additionally, if you believe in revenge games – which I do – then Darnold should be plenty motivated to show his old team they bailed on him too early. He’s too risky to put a lot of stock in him, but he has QB2 value if your league allows it.

by Brandon Niles

CAR QB Sam Darnold - 2021 Fantasy Football Outlook

Fantasy Upside

With 38 games in three seasons, two of which under Adam Gase, Sam Darnold’s primary upside lies in the hope that he just needs a chance. The Panthers should give him that chance, with excellent weapons all around him and a passer-friendly system from offensive coordinator Joe Brady. Teddy Bridgewater was the 20th-ranked quarterback in fantasy points per game last season in this offense, and that was largely without Christian McCaffrey in the lineup. Swapping out Curtis Samuel for rookie Terrace Marshall shouldn’t hurt Darnold’s potential with D.J. Moore and Robby Anderson forming one of the best wide receiver duos in the league.

Fantasy Downside

Unfortunately, it’s possible Darnold simply isn’t very good. While he’s throwing touchdowns at a better rate than Bridgewater, most of his other numbers are far inferior to the player he’s replacing. Bridgewater completes a higher percentage of his passes, throws for more yards per attempt, and has fewer total interceptions despite playing in 21 more games. Darnold has also struggled to stay on the field, with just 38 games in his three-year career thus far, so expecting him to make it through 17 games may be a tall order.

2021 Bottom Line

Darnold’s best-case scenario is probably to finish right around where Bridgewater did a year ago if he can keep from turning the ball over. There is upside for un-tapped potential in a change of scenery for the youngster, but there’s little reason to expect legit QB1 numbers from him. In 2QB leagues, he becomes a value option late, but in most leagues, he’s outside the range of players worth rostering, even at his current ADP – QB29 and late-14th round.

by Chris Kucharski

NYJ QB Sam Darnold - Week 13 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 vs. Las Vegas
Sam Darnold has been in and out of the lineup, but was back on the field last week against Miami. He threw for 197 yards, zero touchdowns and two interceptions. He hasn't thrown a touchdown pass since September 27th.

Darnold faces a Raiders defense that is ranked 15th in aFPA to quarterbacks. Vegas looked awful last week in Atlanta and with the Jets offense playing better in recent weeks, Darnold has a chance to make some noise.

We don't recommend Darnold to be in your lineup, but it will be interesting to see if the Jets offense can figure some things out down the stretch.

by Chris Kucharski

NYJ QB Sam Darnold - 2020 Fantasy Football Outlook

Fantasy Upside
It will be a key season for Sam Darnold as the Jets have not seen the quarterback or the success on offense they hoped for when the selected him as the third overall pick in 2018. New York still thinks he can be their franchise quarterback, so the opportunity is there for him. He did increase his completion rate to 62% and raised his passing yardage total to 3,082 yards. It was a small improvement from his rookie season. The Jets went out last season and got Le'Veon Bell to help the offense and drafted WR Denzel Mims in the second round in 2020 to give Darnold a deep threat.

Fantasy Downside
The numbers are below average and a massive improvement is needed by Darnold in order to start living up to expectations. Passer rating was 27th in the NFL. Passing yards per game was 24th. Interception percentage was 27th. Turnovers were a big issue for Darnold who threw 13 picks and lost six fumbles. It doesn't help that his receiving corp is below average and even with Bell, the running game struggled. If Darnold is going to improve, his other offensive players will have to make strides as well.

2020 Bottom Line
Darnold has not been a fantasy star in his first two seasons and we don't think that's going to change in 2020. We do expect the numbers to rise if he can play full season (missed 3 games in the each of the first two seasons). But it still will keep at the bottom of the list for starting quarterbacks. Darnold is going in the late rounds and if you want to take a flyer as a backup, it could pay off. But he ranks 29th overall which makes him a QB3 and he should only be on your team if you have deep rosters.

by Chris Kucharski

NYJ QB Sam Darnold - Week 14 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 vs Miami
After one of his best games of the season two weeks ago against Oakland, Sam Darnold and Jets offense crashed and burned against the Bengals. He threw for 239 yards but zero touchdowns and completed 58% of his passes, his lowest total since he saw ghosts in New England in Week 7.

Jets have a great matchup this week against Miami. The Dolphins are ranked 29th in aFPA to quarterbacks. In the first meeting this season, Darnold threw for 260 yards, one touchdown pass and one interception.

Darnold is a good play at home this week so start him as a low-end QB1 for Week 14. Throw last week out the window and expect a game more like the Oakland win.

by Chris Kucharski

NYJ QB Sam Darnold - Week 13 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 at Cincinnati
Sam Darnold had one of this best games of the season throwing for 315 yards and two touchdowns and running for another score. The Jets QB has been much better in recent weeks and his fantasy value is rising.

Darnold will face the Bengals who are 27th in aFPA to quarterbacks. This is a great matchup for the second-year signal-caller.

Start Darnold as a low-end QB1 for Week 13 and expect similar number to last week's performance.

by Chris Kucharski

NYJ QB Sam Darnold - Week 12 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 vs Oakland
Sam Darnold threw for 298 yards last week and four touchdowns in a win over Washington. It was his best fantasy outing of the year and his recent numbers have improved after an awful first half of the season.

Darnold gets a good matchup this week against the Raiders who are ranked 28th in aFPA to quarterbacks. The Jets want to see Darnold improving week to week and although we might not see four touchdown passes this week, he should still have good numbers.

Even with the good matchup and improved play, Darnold only ranks a QB2 for Week 12.