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Third-Year Players: Ty Chandler, Tyler Allgeier, Garrett Wilson (Fantasy Football)

Let’s dive into a few notable fantasy football third-year players below. Here are third-year players along with their fantasy football draft outlook from our team of experts. Below we dive into a few notable third-year players and their fantasy football draft outlook.

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Tyler Allgeier (ATL)

Allgeier is a talented rusher, but last season, he was the thorn in the side of every Bijan Robinson drafter as Arthur Smith’s prized pupil. Allgeier surprised in his rookie season as the RB31 in fantasy, finishing with 226 touches and nearly 1,200 total yards. While Allgeier shocked people in 2023 with 37 red zone touches (24th) and 186 carries, he couldn’t carry his rookie season efficiency into last year. Last season, among 49 qualifying backs, he ranked 45th in explosive run rate and 35th in missed tackles forced per attempt (per Fantasy Points Data). With Smith out of town, Robinson will likely own this backfield in 2024, which leaves Allgeier as a handcuff only.
– Derek Brown

Ty Chandler (MIN)

With Aaron Jones now in Minnesota, Ty Chandler will be a backup for the Vikings in 2024. In Weeks 15-18, he played at least 53% of the snaps in every game, averaging 15.3 touches and 81.8 total yards. Chandler topped 90 total yards once in that four-game span, and his per-touch efficiency was in the toilet overall. Among 49 qualifying backs, Chandler ranked 47th last season in missed tackles forced per attempt and yards after contact per attempt (per Fantasy Points Data). Chandler had hope entering this offseason that he had hopefully done enough in 2023 to have a shot at the starter’s role, but sadly, that isn’t in the cards for next season.
– Derek Brown

Garrett Wilson (NYJ)

Garrett Wilson‘s 2023 season saw impressive peripheral metrics despite lackluster QB play. He tallied 95 receptions from 168 targets for 1,042 yards but only managed three touchdowns. With a 30% target share and a league-leading 46% air yards share, Wilson showcased his potential. If the Jets’ quarterback situation stabilizes in 2024, Wilson’s fantasy ceiling could soar even higher.
– Andrew Erickson

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