Jonathon Brooks
  • Jonathon Brooks

  • RB
  • , Carolina Panthers
  • 21
  • 216 lbs
  • 6' 0"
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Draft note
by John Paulsen
Brooks is recovering from a "clean" ACL tear (per Ian Rapoport). Once cleared, he should quickly beat out the solid-but-not-spectacular Chuba Hubbard and 2023 free agent disappointment Miles Sanders to earn the RB1 job. His upside is capped by the Carolina offense which needs to take a big step forward if it's going to support a bona fide fantasy RB1. The last six second-round running backs who started at least 11 games as rookies averaged 268 touches for 1,286 yards and 9.2 touchdowns. Brooks is an ideal RB3/RB4 that fantasy managers won’t need until the byes start to hit. He has a lot of late-season upside.

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Scouting report

by Justin Edwards

CAR RB Jonathon Brooks - 2024 Fantasy Football Outlook

Fantasy Upside
All reports are pointing toward Jonathon Brooks being recovered from his ACL injury by Week 1, and once he's up to full speed, he will have a clear road to the undoubted No. 1 option in Carolina. Technically, Brooks sits behind veteran options Miles Sanders and Chuba Hubbard on the depth chart, but it’s hard to imagine that will be an issue once the rookie is in pads. After all, the team traded up in the second round to grab him. He will be a big piece in the offensive resurgence for the Panthers after a very disappointing 2023.

Fantasy Downside
Though reports are good for Brooks hitting the ground running this season, his ACL injury happened in November. It would make sense if the team eases their newest running back into the fold, effectively keeping him on a "pitch count" through the first portions of the season. This would equate to a huge headache in redraft leagues as we try to figure out when to start him. The Panthers also had such a poor outcome last season that it's fair to wonder whether or not they will be equally ineffectual in Bryce Young's sophomore campaign.

2024 Bottom Line
The coaching staff has already proven that they want nothing to do with Miles Sanders, which should turn this backfield into a two-headed monster, eventually led by Brooks. The offensive line was bolstered by two big free-agent additions at each guard slot and Brooks should capitalize on that with a locked-in RB2 workload by season's end. It could take a while to see returns, but he could be a pivotal piece of fantasy playoff runs.

2024 Strength of Schedule - CAR

W1W2W3W4W5W6W7W8W9W10W11W12W13W14W15W16W17W18
24
@NO
17
LAC
25
@LV
15
CIN
6
@CHI
10
ATL
32
@WAS
18
@DEN
24
NO
27
NYG
BYE26
KC
4
TB
8
@PHI
23
DAL
30
ARI
4
@TB
10
@ATL

Schedule difficulty based on schedule-adjusted, positional defensive ranking. Top DEF = 1, bottom DEF = 32.