Fantasy Football ADP Debates: Geno Smith vs. Jared Goff (2023)

While the 2023 NFL regular season is still a few months away, now is the time to prepare for the fantasy season. Plenty will change between now and the end of August. However, one of the toughest things fantasy players have to do is make tough decisions between two players with a similar ADP.

ADP Analysis & Draft Advice

Today I am going to compare players. I will explain why you should draft each player and determine who will have more fantasy value this season.

Geno Smith (ADP: 114.3 | QB15) and Jared Goff (ADP: 127.8 | QB17).

ADP via Underdog Fantasy.

The Argument for Geno Smith

Do you believe in miracles? After seeing what Smith did last year, I do. The veteran quarterback was a career backup, totaling under 45 pass attempts in all but one of the previous six seasons. Furthermore, he had 95 pass attempts in 2021 after starting three games for an injured Russell Wilson. Yet, that was the highest total for Smith since 2014 with the New York Jets. However, the former West Virginia star quarterback was the biggest surprise in fantasy football last season.

Many believed Smith would get benched at some point during the year for Drew Lock. Instead, the veteran quarterback made the Pro Bowl. More importantly, he was the QB5, averaging 17.9 fantasy points per game. Smith also led the NFL in competition percentage (69.8 percent) and finished fourth in passing touchdowns (30). By comparison, he had 34 career passing touchdowns in 45 games before last season. Furthermore, the veteran had at least two passing touchdowns in over 70 percent of the games in 2022.

The Argument for Jared Goff

Despite being the No. 1 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, many wrote Goff off as a bust when he got traded to the Lions. However, the veteran quarterback had an excellent year in 2022. He was the QB10, averaging 16.7 fantasy points per game, the second-highest average of his career. Furthermore, Goff had 29 passing touchdowns, the second most of his career and the fifth most in the NFL. The veteran also had the lowest interception rate of his career, throwing one only once per 83.9 pass attempts. More importantly, he was this productive despite a limited receiving corps.

Goff always had a talented set of weapons with the Los Angeles Rams. However, that wasn’t the case last year in Detroit. Amon-Ra St. Brown was the only player on the team with over 50 receptions. Furthermore, he was the only wide receiver with more than three receiving touchdowns. Yet, Goff made the most of his poor supporting cast. Even after trading T.J. Hockenson away, the Lions got nine receiving touchdowns from their other tight ends, thanks to the veteran quarterback’s play in the red zone.

The Verdict

Despite signing a three-year extension this offseason, the Seahawks weren’t all-in on Smith. The team reportedly was interested in selecting a quarterback with the fifth overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. Instead, Seahawks didn’t use a single draft pick on a quarterback. Furthermore, the team used a first-round pick on Jaxon Smith-Njigba, giving Smith three talented wide receivers at his disposal. The Seahawks also invested multiple draft picks in the offensive line.

Similarly, the Lions were reportedly in the mix to draft a quarterback with one of their two first-round picks. However, they used their top selection on Jahmyr Gibbs, who will fill D’Andre Swift’s role in the passing game. While the Lions did select Hendon Hooker in the third round, the rookie won’t see the field this year unless Goff suffers an injury. Furthermore, the team and the veteran quarterback have discussed a contract extension. More importantly, Detroit spent an early second-round pick on Sam LaPorta. The rookie tight end could have an immediate impact for the Lions.

This time last year, fantasy players were expecting the Seahawks and Lions to struggle, leading to Smith and Goff getting replaced by a rookie. Instead, both veterans had excellent years and will get another season as the unquestioned starter. Yet, Smith and Goff have a lower ADP than Tua Tagovailoa and Anthony Richardson.

Last year Tagovailoa struggled to stay healthy and was inconsistent when on the field. Meanwhile, Richardson is a rookie with limited college production. He also might not start in Week 1 and will be part of an unpredictable and young offense. Similarly to Jalen Hurts and Josh Allen, fantasy players can’t go wrong with either later-round quarterback. However, Smith has more upside and a likely safer floor, thanks to his trio of talented wide receivers. Meanwhile, Goff has multiple young pass catchers that might take some time to develop.

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