$In March 2021, he signed a five-year contract worth 27 million dollars with 49ers.
Look at the possibilities of the red zone within the lines of 20, 10 and 5 yards, as well as the percentage of time when they turned the opportunity into a touch.
How does Kyle Juszczyk’s advanced statistics for 2020 compare to other full players?
This section compares his advanced statistics with players in the same position. The line represents the percentile rank of the player.
The longer the bar, the better for the player.
Pros. Depth of target
6.2 Yds
2020 NFL Game Log
Juszczyk turned in the second season of the Pro-Bowl, setting his new career high on receiving yards (324) in addition to his usual excellent running block. Full backs are a dying breed in the NFL and rarely encourage fancy conversations, but Juice seems to have gained a bit of fantasy appeal deep in the league early in the season, averaging 2.8 assists and 39.4 yards during the first five games of the season. That production, however, died when Nick Mullens took over the center, as he rarely used his quarterback in a passing game (1.8 goals per last eight games of the season). The 49ers have extended Juszczyk’s contract option, and the defender could be in the rhythm of attacking numbers in his career if Jimmy Garoppolo – who increased Juszczyk’s value the most last season – stays healthy all season.
Juszczyk slowly started offensively with his new club, collecting just 14 touches for 103 combined yards over the first nine weeks of the season (seven healthy games). The Swiss Army Knife started things off in the second half with 24 receptions and 230 receiving yards, finishing with 315 received yards and a touch, which was the best among all the defenders in the league. “Juice” is more valuable for his real football club than for the owners of fantasies, considering the lack of usefulness of the position of defender in standard formats. However, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him on last year’s reception numbers after a full off-season with his new quarterback Jimmy Garoppol and another year under offensive guru Kyle Shanahan.
Juszczyk was one of the major free agents to sign a contract this 49th year, concluding a four-year contract after a four-year stay in Baltimore. The versatile quarterback amassed 97 receptions (132 targets), 769 yards and five touchdown receipts in his three-year starter, bringing his ability to play the game to a position he usually lacks. Teaming up with offensive-minded Kyle Shanahan – who maximized Patrick DiMarc’s reception skills in Atlanta – could be a match made in the sky.
Entering the final year of his rookie contract, Juszczyk became famous as one of the better defenders the NFL has to offer. He can catch the ball well for an athlete of his stature, and Joe Flacco often used it as a check-out option in 2015, as evidenced by his total of 41 receptions. However, it rarely gets carriers that complement those receptions and is conceived as a fantasy even in the deepest formats.
Juszczyk left Harvard in 2013 with a set of H-back skills, but the Ravens have shaped him into a more traditional lead blocker, with the versatility to continue to contribute to occasional admission. He ranked among the leaders of the defenders in the finals in 2014, finishing with 19 catches for 182 yards and a touch, although he lost a couple of misses. He has yet to record a transfer through two NFL seasons.
After years of using lead-blocking experts, the Ravens are expected to hand over the initial job of defender Juszczyk, who is profiling himself as a versatile H-back guy. There is some hope that it will become a reliable receiving option, but it is unclear how often the Ravens will use the defender, because the team will probably use two-TE sets often.
Juszczyk is a rookie from Harvard, where he mostly played solidly. He will serve as a backup behind Vontae Leach, and for a while he could see as an H-back.
0 Comments