Outlook Keenan Allen
Reunion Rumors Swirl Around Free Agent Keenan Allen as Fantasy Value Hangs in the Balance
Keenan Allen enters the 2026 offseason as an intriguing free agent after completing a 17-game season in 2025 where he caught 81 passes for 777 yards and four touchdowns. Recent reports highlight that the Chargers' front office has left the door open for a potential reunion with the veteran receiver, which would immediately boost his outlook.
Even at age 34, Allen remains a reliable possession target. He earned 122 targets last year and has historically dominated target shares, as evidenced by his 108-reception campaign in 2023. While his efficiency dipped to 9.6 yards per catch in 2025, his consistent target volume keeps him firmly on the fantasy radar.
Currently rostered in about 70% of leagues, fantasy managers are taking a wait-and-see approach, keeping his active start percentage low at 17%. If he lands in a favorable offensive environment or secures a return to Los Angeles, he projects as a steady, high-floor option in PPR formats.
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Outlook Jauan Jennings
Elite Slot Role in Minnesota Sparks Intriguing Late-Round Fantasy Appeal
Jauan Jennings traded his red and gold for purple this offseason, signing a one-year deal with Minnesota. Operating as the primary slot option alongside Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison, Jennings enters a highly talented offense. He recently compared the group to a "Big 3," and early practice highlights have already generated significant excitement surrounding his fit.
In his final two seasons with San Francisco, Jennings was incredibly productive, totaling 137 receptions and 16 touchdowns. Our models project a slightly lower but stable ceiling in Minnesota's crowded pass-catching hierarchy, expecting 48 receptions for 560 yards and four touchdowns. He will compete for targets with Jefferson, Addison, and tight end T.J. Hockenson.
Analyzing his draft trends, his ADP has fallen from a mid-May high of 133 down to 163 in June. This slide makes him a fantastic value in 1.0 PPR formats. While he may see fewer targets than in San Francisco, he represents an elite late-round bench stash with weekly flex upside if an injury strikes.
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