2024 Player Outlook
2023 saw DeAndre Hopkins head to Tennessee, opting to sign with the Titans in free agency. This was a bit of a surprising move given the style of offense the Titans were running and the questionable QB play. What resulted was a mediocre season as he finished with 75 receptions for 1,057 yards and seven touchdowns. In 2024 the Titans have brought in both Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd to help bolster the receiving group for second-year QB Will Levis. Hopkins currently has an average ADP just a spot behind Calvin Ridley with the tandem being ranked as WR35 and WR36 respectively. Is there upside? Sure, if Will Levis takes a step forward, but there are going to be some weeks where Hopkins likely isn't much more than a flex play.
Player News
Ravens signed WR DeAndre Hopkins, formerly of the Chiefs, to a one-year contract.
ESPN’s Dianna Russini reports that Hopkins will keep playing, and join forces with Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry in the Charm City. Hopkins was once among the very best wideouts in football, but he’s slowed down considerably, and averaged just 1.71 yards per route in 2024. He’ll simply be a depth piece for the Ravens, and it’s hard to imagine fantasy intrigue in 2025.
DeAndre Hopkins caught 2-of-5 targets for 18 yards and a touchdown in the Chiefs’ Super Bowl LIX loss to the Eagles.
Hopkins’ seven-yard garbage time score was just his second since Thanksgiving. Acquired from the Titans near the trade deadline, 32-year-old Hopkins had by far his least productive healthy campaign. The Chiefs took notice, phasing him out of the offense down the stretch. Hopkins caught all of three passes for 29 yards during the Chiefs’ three-game playoff run. His 1.71 yards per route run was by far his worst mark since 2016, when Brock Osweiler was the Texans’ primary quarterback. It placed 48th in PFF’s database. In steady decline for several years now, Hopkins is headed to free agency. We doubt he will be back in Kansas City considering the way he lost work down the stretch. Hopkins’ prodigious fantasy career is on its last legs.
DeAndre Hopkins was held without a catch on one target in the Chiefs’ Divisional Round win over the Texans.
Stunningly, this was the first time in Hopkins’ pro career he was held without a catch. It may be stunning, but it’s not surprising after Hopkins’ usage dwindled down the stretch of the regular season. The 32-year-old’s legs seem to be gone. Nuk’s experience and sure hands could still prove an important factor in the AFC Championship Game, but statistical expectations need to be minimized.
DeAndre Hopkins caught 2-of-4 targets for seven yards in the Chiefs’ Week 17 win over the Steelers.
DFS Last 5
Week | Date | Opponent | Pts |
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18 | Jan 4th | Browns | |
17 | Dec 25th | @Texans | |
16 | Dec 21st | Steelers | |
15 | Dec 15th | @Giants | |
13 | Dec 1st | Eagles |