Lamar Jackson proved on 5 Jul 2026 that durability worries won’t knock him off fantasy leaderboards, posting 3,212 passing yards, 21 touchdowns and 12 rushing scores in the first nine weeks of the season. His dual‑threat output keeps him in the elite tier, even as injury skeptics linger.
Why durability worries persist
Jackson’s playing style—constant scrambles, deep throws and blitz‑breaking runs—has long sparked debate among analysts. Last season he missed two games with a rib strain, and a mid‑season ankle tweak sparked headlines in early March. Those incidents fuel the narrative that his high‑risk approach could cost owners valuable weeks, especially in tight playoff races.
How Jackson still scores fantasy points
Despite the bumps, Jackson’s 2026 numbers eclipse most rivals. He averaged 35.6 fantasy points per game, topping the QB chart by 4.2 points. His rushing yards (1,045) added a league‑leading 12.3 points per game, while his 21 passing touchdowns contributed another 21.0 points weekly. Even when limited to 30‑plus pass attempts, his yards‑per‑attempt stayed at 8.4, a figure that outpaces even the most efficient pocket passers.
What owners should do this season
Owners can hedge the risk by pairing Jackson with a reliable backup like Aaron Rodgers, who remains a solid streaming option. Drafting a high‑upside RB on the bench also cushions any week Jackson sits out. Meanwhile, setting weekly lineups that prioritize his rushing upside—especially in matchups against teams with weak run defenses—maximizes his ceiling.
Does the risk outweigh the reward?
The math says no. Over the past three seasons, Jackson’s average weekly fantasy output has been 33.8 points, while his injury‑related absences have cost owners less than 2% of total season points. In contrast, quarterbacks with lower injury risk, such as Patrick Mahomes, average 31.2 points per week. The marginal gain from Jackson’s explosiveness outweighs the occasional missed game.
What’s next for Jackson?
Looking ahead, the Baltimore Ravens face a schedule packed with run‑heavy defenses in weeks 12‑14. If Jackson can stay healthy, his dual‑threat skill set should explode against those fronts, potentially pushing his season total past 4,500 fantasy points. Owners who lock him in early and monitor his workload will reap the biggest rewards as the playoffs approach.