Jerry Jeudy
22 years old
IR
Injury to ankle
East. Back 10/17/2021
2021 Receiving projections
In July 2020, he signed a four-year $ 15.19 million deal with the Broncos.
September 14, 2021
ANALYSIS
Corresponding Adam Scheter from ESPN, the Broncos expect Jeudy to be absent for 4 to 6 weeks after contracting a sprained upper right ankle in Sunday’s victory over the Giants. That schedule makes it unlikely that Jeudy will be operational when he is eligible to leave IR for the first time on October 10 in Pittsburgh, but a week 6 return against the Raiders could be in the game for year two. In the meantime, the Broncos are expected to attend. turn around KJ Hamler to fill in sets of three with Courtland Sutton and Tim Patrick, and all three pass-catchers should get extra glances while Jeudy stands on the sidelines.
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2020 fantasy outlook
In a rookie class full of talented recipients, Jeudy stands out as perhaps the best. He had 24 touchdown catches in the past two seasons and averaged 12.6 and 10.6 YPT, respectively, in 2018 and 2019 in Alabama. At 6-1, 193 he’s only average size, but good speed (4.45 40) and incredible speed and space. He is a lithe distance runner with a knack for openness, good hands and excellent vision when running after the catch. He’s a rare combination of athletic talent, soccer intelligence, and polish. Jeudy landed in Denver with the 15th overall win and was supposed to start behind Courtland Sutton as the team’s No. 2 recipient, with KJ Hamler serving as No. 3 in the second round. Second year quarterback Drew Lock needs to improve, but if he does there should be enough to cater for the team’s top two goals and either Hamler or last year’s first-round tight end Noah Fant.
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