



Tyreek Hill
WR, Chiefs

Tyreek Hill didn’t have the best fantasy season last year, but that was primarily caused by an injury and Patrick Mahomes missing time. In the 10 games in which Hill was fully healthy he had 56 receptions for 844 yards and 7 touchdowns (90 receptions for 1,350 yards and 11 touchdowns over the course of an entire season). This year, Hill should return to what we saw in 2018 when he put up 87 receptions for 1,479 yards and 12 touchdowns. Hill is a safe pick as the top receiver in the best passing offense in the NFL, but he will be inconsistent on a week-to-week basis because he relies so much on big plays. There will be weeks where Hill single-handedly wins your matchup and other where he single-handedly loses it. In addition, Mecole Hardman is expected to have a larger role in the offense this year which could cut a little bit into Hills market share. The Chiefs might be looking to run the ball more as well and throw more passes to the running back with Clyde Edwards-Helaire now there, but Hill was very productive when Kareem Hunt was still on the Chiefs so it shouldn’t be a major problem. Overall, Tyreek Hill will be inconsistent but he is a safe pick and should once again be one of the top receivers in fantasy next year.
Standard Analytics-Based Projected Points: 156.8
PPR Analytics-Based Projected Points: 256

