Baltimore's Lamar Jackson expecting to run less
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson said on Thursday, "I don't think I'll be running as much as I did last year."
Jackson replied with interesting comments on Thursday by stating he is likely to pass over using his legs to gain yardage in this year's new offense. "There were a lot of run-pass options and a lot of sudden changes in last year's game," said the Ravens' quarterback. "This will be totally different. I've been throwing the ball a lot in practice, way more than running."
Even if Jackson does run less, we can still expect the speedster to provide a high fantasy floor with his legs and an enormous ceiling if he can progress as a passer. For the upcoming season, our models project Jackson to produce 270.4 completions for 3,358.7 yards and 16.8 touchdowns and 899.6 yards and 7.1 rushing touchdowns on 192.1 attempts.
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