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Lamar Jackson
Quarterback
Ht: 6' 2" Wt: 205 Age: 29 Exp: 0 years College: Louisville Drafted: 2018 R1 32
Avg FF PTS
19.87
Per Game
Cumulative FF PTS
258.35
Position Rank: 20th
Projected FF PTS
N/A
Week 22
Upside / Downside
-17.62
Week 22
Posted: 5/28/2026 12:19 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson said he doesn't want to discuss contract negotiations but "absolutely" wants to remain with the Ravens.
Huddle Up: Jackson dealt with some injuries last season, but his dual-threat ability gives him as much fantasy upside as any quarterback in the league. If he stays healthy, he should be in the mix to be the overall QB1.
Posted: 5/26/2026 5:08 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson was at OTAs on Tuesday, May 26, after missing sessions with the team the week prior.
Huddle Up: Jackson being involved early is a good sign for him as he looks to bounce back in 2026 from his 2025 campaign. Being involved with the new coaching staff should allow for a smoother transition and help out fantasy players in the process.
Posted: 5/19/2026 5:52 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson was not at the team's OTA practices on Tuesday, May 19.
Huddle Up: Jackson missing practice is nothing fantasy players should worry about. He remains one of the potential passers who can finish as the overall QB1 with his dual-threat ability.
Posted: 4/06/2026 2:05 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson was present for the first day of the offseason program Monday, April 6.
Huddle Up: This is a pivotal year for him and the organization. Now 29 and coming off a season of persistent hamstring injuries, he has something to prove. Does that outweigh the downside of losing some rushing potential in fantasy, though? His legs are what made him a perennial top-three option at the position, and as he nears 30, you have to wonder if he loses a step there soon. He's a top-five candidate in fantasy, but the position has strengthened to where you can take a younger option, like Drake Maye or Bo Nix last season, and do well.
Posted: 4/03/2026 8:22 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson's attendance at the voluntary workouts is uncertain at this point, according to head coach Jesse Minter.
Huddle Up: Jackson will be learning a new offensive scheme but does not have to be at the workouts until minicamp. He is a weekly starting option in fantasy leagues when healthy.
Posted: 3/14/2026 1:19 pm GMT
Updating a previous report, Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson's restructured contract includes a $49.95 million signing bonus, a base salary of $1.3 million for the 2026 season and a $750,000 workout bonus, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. A voidable year and no-tag clause are also part of the deal, which will keep Jackson under contract through the end of the 2027 season. He will make a total of $52 million in 2026 but his salary cap number will fall by $39.96 million this year before rising to $84.49 million in 2027.
Posted: 3/11/2026 2:09 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson restructured his contract Tuesday, March 10, while the team was working to acquire DE Maxx Crosby. Terms weren't disclosed. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the deal created $40 million in salary cap space.
Huddle Up: Jackson is a risky option you'll likely have to take in the top handful of options to acquire. Last year was a lost season due to hamstring issues. At 29, and in a new direction of the team, you have to wonder if his running will be scaled back. If that happens, his value drops to the upper-middle QB1 range.
Posted: 2/24/2026 3:37 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is engaged in extension talks with the team, according to general manager Eric DeCosta.
Huddle Up: Jackson is a top-three option at the position in fantasy. He just turned 29, though, and soft-tissue injuries were a problem last season. If his running ability stalls at all, his fantasy value will take a hit. Keep that in mind when considering options at the position.
Posted: 2/08/2026 5:15 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is expected to have contract extension talks with the Ravens this offseason, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo.
Huddle Up: Jackson is scheduled to count $74.5 million against the salary cap next season, so an extension will benefit both sides if they can reach an agreement. He will be working in a new offensive system in 2026 but should be a No. 1 quarterback in fantasy leagues.
Posted: 1/17/2026 1:53 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson finished with career lows in both carries (67) and rushing yards (349) in 2025, and his two rushing touchdowns tied a career low.
Huddle Up: Yes, injuries limited Jackson to 13 games, but he played in just 12 games in both 2021 and 2022 but topped 700 rushing yards in both of those seasons. There is a chance that a fully healthy Jackson is back to his old self next season, but the drop in rushing production is something worth considering when deciding when to target Jackson in fantasy drafts.
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