Jonathan Taylor has dealt with many injuries over the last three years. Taylor should be healthy entering the 2025 season, as the Indianapolis Colts could have a new starting quarterback. How does this affect Taylor? Can he return to his overall RB1 form, and what is Jonathan Taylor’s fantasy football outlook in 2025?
Fantasy Football Outlook for Jonathan Taylor
Recent Production
Jonathan Taylor has struggled with injuries over the last three seasons since his overall RB1 season in 2021. He has played in 11, 10, and 14 games in the next three seasons. Last year, Taylor had 303 carries for 1431 rushing yards and 11 rushing touchdowns. He added 18 catches for 136 receiving yards and one touchdown, which was the worst receiving production of his career.
Taylor picked up his production at the end of the season, especially in the final three games. In Week 16, he had 29 carries for 218 rushing yards and three touchdowns. In Week 17, he had 32 carries for 125 rushing yards and two touchdowns, and in Week 18, he had 34 carries for 177 yards and one touchdown. His fantasy finishes in those three weeks: RB1, RB1, and RB5 after having only one top ten finish in his first eleven games.
Taylor was the RB12 in PPR leagues, RB7 in points per game, and the RB5 in expected points per game.
2025 Fantasy Football Outlook
The biggest offseason news for the Colts was the signing of Daniel Jones to compete with Anthony Richardson at the quarterback position. Richardson has not lived up to the hype over his first few years and has struggled with injuries. In fact, he is dealing with more injuries in the offseason. Jones, being the quarterback, should be better for Taylor, as he will not take away rushing touchdowns like Richardson does to Taylor.
Taylor should have full control over this backfield. The Colts did sign Khalil Herbert and drafted DJ Giddens, but neither one should be a serious threat to Taylor. Taylor could be looking at 25+ carries a game in 2025.
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Taylor ADP
According to FantasyPros, Taylor is the RB8 in fantasy football drafts in PPR leagues. He is going as the 20th player overall, meaning he is being drafted in the late second round of drafts. There are a lot of strong running backs going ahead of Taylor: Bijan Robinson, Saquon Barkley, Jahmyr Gibbs, Christian McCaffrey, Ashton Jeanty, Derrick Henry, and De’Von Achane. The running backs being drafted right after Taylor are Bucky Irving, Josh Jacobs, and Chase Brown. This is a strong group of running backs going at the top of drafts. It would not be surprising if any of them finish as a top-five fantasy running back.
Should You Draft or Pass on Jonathan Taylor in 2025 Fantasy Football?
Fantasy managers can’t go wrong with most of these running backs at the top of drafts, and that includes Taylor. Taylor is in line for a big comeback season with a heavy carry load expected as he comes into the season fully healthy. The Colts offense will run through Taylor. If drafting a wide receiver in the first round of fantasy drafts, Taylor is an excellent draft choice as your RB1 at the end of the second round.
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