2021 Rush/Rec Stats
ATT
180
YDS
812
TD
8
YDS
454
TD
2
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2022 Fantasy Outlook
It took a few games for Fournette to establish himself as the Buccaneers' clear best option in
the backfield last season, but after a big performance against the Patriots in Week 4 he earned
Tom Brady's trust, and over the next 10 games the running back averaged 103.0 scrimmage
yards per game while scoring 10 total touchdowns. A late-season hamstring strain cost
Fournette four games, but he returned to score two more times in the divisional-round loss to
the eventual Super Bowl champion Rams. The 2017 fourth overall pick still has above-average
power and speed, averaging a career-high 4.5 yards per carry in 2021, and he also improved as
a receiver in his second year with the Bucs, dropping six of 84 targets after a brutal seven of 47
the year before. Fournette re-signed with the Bucs this offseason on a three-year, $21 million
contract, while Ronald Jones left for Kansas City, leaving Giovani Bernard, Ke'Shawn Vaughn
and third-round pick Rachaad White as the backups. Fournette might not see six targets per
game again, but he's the clear lead runner in what should be a top-10 offense, playing with a
Hall of Fame QB who has always loved throwing to his running backs. Read Past Outlooks
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Sitting out Saturday
Fournette isn't slated to play in Saturday's preseason contest against the Dolphins.
ANALYSIS
This comes as no surprise, as Tom Brady is away from the Buccaneers tending to a personal matter, while the team's top three wide receivers (Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Russell Gage) are dealing with health issues. Considering Fournette is sitting out, rookie third-rounder Rachaad White, Ke'Shawn Vaughn, Giovani Bernard and Kenjon Barner are the running backs available to the team.
This comes as no surprise, as Tom Brady is away from the Buccaneers tending to a personal matter, while the team's top three wide receivers (Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Russell Gage) are dealing with health issues. Considering Fournette is sitting out, rookie third-rounder Rachaad White, Ke'Shawn Vaughn, Giovani Bernard and Kenjon Barner are the running backs available to the team.
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Broken Tackle %
12.8%Positive Run %
87.8%% Yds After Contact
54.9%Avg Yds After Contact
2.5Rushing TD %
4.4%Touches Per Game
17.8% Snaps w/Touch
41.4%Air Yards Per Game
2.4Air Yards Per Snap
0.06% Team Air Yards
0.6%% Team Targets
11.7%Avg Depth of Target
0.4 YdsCatch Rate
82.1%Drop Rate
8.3%Avg Yds After Catch
6.8% Targeted On Route
23.3%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Measurables Review
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Height
6' 0"Weight
228 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.51 secVertical Jump
28.5 inHand Length
9.25 inArm Length
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Fournette’s 2020 season defined the phrase “outhouse to the penthouse.” He was shopped around all preseason by the Jaguars, but when they couldn’t find a taker he instead was a shocking cut on the eve of Week 1. Just a few days later, he signed a one-year deal with the Buccaneers and eventually earned himself a ring with a strong playoff run capped by 135 scrimmage yards and a TD in the Super Bowl. Fournette’s regular-season production was less impressive, as he managed only one 100-yard rushing performance, but working in a timeshare with Ronald Jones was a good fit for the fourth-year back given his difficulty staying healthy, and he returned to Tampa Bay on another one-year contract signed in March. Fournette offers a good blend of power and speed, but he and Jones are more interchangeable than complementary, so barring an injury to the latter, Fournette isn’t likely to see the volume to put together a 1,000-yard campaign. He should still have some big games, but there’s also a little more competition for third-down snaps and targets after the Bucs added Giovani Bernard this spring.
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Starts camp at 244 pounds
Fournette weighed in at 244 pounds before the first practice of training camp and appeared much slimmer than he was at June minicamp, Jenna Laine of ESPN.com reports. "Leonard looked good," head coach Todd Bowles said Wednesday. "He ran great in the test [Tuesday] - he's explosive, he's quick and we're happy with him."
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Works hard to shed weight
Fournette, who was rumored to be close to 260 pounds at the Buccaneers' mandatory minicamp in June, subsequently worked with trainer Jordan Bush in Austin, Texas for more than a month to shed weight before training camp, Greg Auman of The Athletic reports.
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Reportedly overweight at minicamp
Fournette reportedly weighed just under 260 pounds at the Buccaneers' mandatory minicamp in June, Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times recently noted on his podcast. "Coaches were not happy, and that's an understatement, when he didn't participate in the OTAs, but then he shows up at the mandatory minicamp weighing near 260," Stroud said.
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Wants to lose about 10-15 pounds
Fournette revealed Tuesday that he weighs around 240 pounds, but he plans to drop down to the 220-230 range to maximize his speed for the upcoming season, Scott Smith of the Buccaneers' official site reports.
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No more major obstacles to touches
Fournette no longer has to share the Buccaneers' backfield with Ronald Jones, who recently departed to the Chiefs in free agency, Greg Auman of The Athletic reports.
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