Jalen Hurts
25-Year-Old
2023 Pass/Rush Stats
YDS
3858
TD
23
INT
15
YDS
605
TD
15
2024 Projections
2023 Fantasy Outlook
A MVP-caliber season and a run to the Super Bowl were perhaps surprising, but Hurts finishing as the No. 3 fantasy quarterback last year should not have been shocking. He made tremendous strides with his arm between Years 1 and 2 as a starter, and he'd always been a threat with his legs. A.J. Brown joined DeVonta Smith and TE Dallas Goedert to help Hurts become one of the NFL's best passers. He led the league in on-target percentage (80.5) and completion percentage (72.5) from the pocket and finished second in TD/INT ratio at 20/4. Overall, his completion rate increased by more than five points to 66.5 percent (it was 52.9 as a rookie in 2020), his six interceptions were second fewest among QBs with at least 350 attempts and he finished third in YPA (8.0). Hurts’ running game gives him a solid fantasy floor -- he led the league in designed runs by a quarterback last season and was fourth in scramble yards. While nearly 40 percent of those designed runs were QB sneaks, 14 came at the goal line, which helped him score 13 rushing TDs, second most in NFL history by a quarterback. It’s possible Hurts’ goal-line attempts regress, but the league decided against outlawing the Eagles’ infamous “tush push" and longer-distance scores are also in play after back-to-back seasons with more than 750 rushing yards. Given that rushing production, Hurts can challenge for QB1 status even if he isn't quite on Patrick Mahomes' level as a passer and isn't likely to match Josh Allen's total volume. Read Past Outlooks
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Outdueled by Mayfield
Hurts completed 25 of 35 pass attempts for 250 yards and a touchdown in the wild-card round of the playoffs, adding only one rush attempt for five yards in a 32-9 loss to Tampa Bay.
ANALYSIS
Hurts' 2023 campaign comes to an abrupt halt after he and the Eagles mustered just one touchdown in a lopsided playoff defeat to the Bucs. The 2022 MVP runner-up turned in a pedestrian passing performance despite not carrying an injury designation from a dislocated right middle finger suffered against the Giants in Week 18. Hurts' one rushing attempt Monday checks in as his lowest total over 18 starts (including postseason) this year. From a fantasy perspective, the dual-threat superstar did his thing in the regular season with 4,463 combined yards from scrimmage and 38 touchdowns compared to last year's 35 total scores. The only complaint from Hurts' stellar 17-game regular season would be the dramatic increase in turnovers compared to his breakout 2022 (20 compared to eight). Philadelphia will have to lick its wounds and regroup this offseason after an ugly end to what was poised to be a promising season.
Hurts' 2023 campaign comes to an abrupt halt after he and the Eagles mustered just one touchdown in a lopsided playoff defeat to the Bucs. The 2022 MVP runner-up turned in a pedestrian passing performance despite not carrying an injury designation from a dislocated right middle finger suffered against the Giants in Week 18. Hurts' one rushing attempt Monday checks in as his lowest total over 18 starts (including postseason) this year. From a fantasy perspective, the dual-threat superstar did his thing in the regular season with 4,463 combined yards from scrimmage and 38 touchdowns compared to last year's 35 total scores. The only complaint from Hurts' stellar 17-game regular season would be the dramatic increase in turnovers compared to his breakout 2022 (20 compared to eight). Philadelphia will have to lick its wounds and regroup this offseason after an ugly end to what was poised to be a promising season.
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Bad Pass %
16.0%Avg Target Depth
8.5 YdsSack Rate
6.3%Avg Receiver YAC
4.9 YdsReceiver Drop %
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Measurables Review
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Height
6' 1"Weight
223 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.59 secVertical Jump
35.0 inBroad Jump
125 inHand Length
9.75 inArm Length
31.75 in
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Gets new, younger backup
Hurts is set to be backed up by 2022 first-round pick Kenny Pickett in 2024 after the latter was traded to the Eagles from the Steelers on Friday, Brooke Pryor of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Hurts has been backed up by Gardner Minshew and Marcus Mariota over the last three seasons, and the latter, who was the No. 2 signal-caller in 2023, has moved on to the Commanders. Pickett's arrival gives Hurts a backup that's younger than him for the first time, and one with first-round pedigree at that. Naturally, there is no threat to Hurts' starting job, but Pickett does offer a similar level of security behind the star signal-caller to that which existed in the last three campaigns.
Hurts has been backed up by Gardner Minshew and Marcus Mariota over the last three seasons, and the latter, who was the No. 2 signal-caller in 2023, has moved on to the Commanders. Pickett's arrival gives Hurts a backup that's younger than him for the first time, and one with first-round pedigree at that. Naturally, there is no threat to Hurts' starting job, but Pickett does offer a similar level of security behind the star signal-caller to that which existed in the last three campaigns.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Hurts made laudable improvements in accuracy last season, but it didn’t exactly turn him into a good passer. He increased his on-target rate by nearly 20 percentage points compared to 2020 (55.4 to 73.8 percent) but finished only 26th in the league in completion percentage (61.3). Perhaps most concerning, Hurts threw five interceptions and only two TDs on attempts 20-plus yards downfield, magnifying the pre-draft concerns about his arm strength. Despite that, he finished QB9 in fantasy thanks to incredible rushing production. He led quarterbacks in rushing yards (784) and became the ninth QB all-time with double-digit TDs on the ground. His rushing output, including a league-high 50 scrambles, likely will regress a bit this season, and for his passing to pick up the slack he probably needs more attempts. Hurts ranked 29th last season with 28.8 attempts per game, as the Eagles finished last in passing percentage (48.8) following their mid-year switch to a run-heavy offense. The only quality wideout was rookie DeVonta Smith, so Hurts largely relied on Dallas Goedert (76 targets) and his running backs (105 targets). The Eagles responded by trading for A.J. Brown on draft day, giving Hurts a game-changing No. 1 receiver to pair with Smith and Goedert. If Hurts throws more passes and continues to improve his accuracy with the help of an improved receiving corps, he can become a top fantasy QB even if he runs a bit less than last year.
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Clear for Monday's game
Hurts (right finger) doesn't have a designation for Monday's wild-card game at Tampa Bay.
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Logs full practice Friday
Hurts (right finger) practiced fully Friday.
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Officially limited Thursday
Hurts (right finger) practiced in a limited capacity Thursday.
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Seen at practice Thursday
Hurts (finger) was present at the media-access portion of Thursday's practice, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
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X-rays on finger come back clean
X-rays showed no fracture in Hurts' finger, and he's viewed as day-to-day, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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