Fantasy Football Team Outlook Cincinnati Bengals: AJ Green, Andy Dalton, Jeremy Hill, Marvin Jones, Tyler Eifert

Sep 04, 2015 01:07 PM EDT
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton passes to wide receiver A.J. Green
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton passes to wide receiver A.J. Green during the second half of their NFL AFC wildcard playoff football game in Houston, Texas January 5, 2013."

Jeremy Hill (Running Back): Jeremy Hill is one of the top fantasy running backs in 2015. As a rookie he unseated Giovanni Bernard as the main guy in that offense and will continue to dominate this season. The main concern is how the offense will play and the level of consistency they can achieve. If Andy Dalton cannot throw the ball well then defenses will stack the box on Hill making his value drop however A.J. Green should remedy some of this. Hill is going to go in the first or second round.

Giovani Bernard (Running Back): Gio is strictly a backup this year after an injury plagued 2014 campaign. He will only see the field on passing downs but should see some value in deep PPR leagues.

Andy Dalton (Quarterback): Dalton has had a terrible preseason, and really has been awful since the end of the 2014 season. Dalton just seems to have lost a level of accuracy to his game. He rushes throws and stares down his receivers. Dalton has no relevant fantasy value except for in deeper leagues.

A.J. Green (Wide Receiver): Green is in a contract year and typically this means there will be a statistical spike in his numbers. Green however has Andy Dalton for a quarterback so he will probably be less consistent than another wide receiver you draft in the second or third round.

Marvin Jones (Wide Receiver): Jones is returning from injury and has been a bit shy to go after the ball. Jones will likely be competing with Sanu for the number 2 wide receiver position and right now Sanu is just more reliable.

Mohamed Sanu (Wide Receiver): Sanu had to lead the team in 2014 when Green went down with an injury so he should be better versed at how to play in this offense. Expect Dalton to trust Sanu more thus keeping his targets relatively stable.

Tyler Eifert (Tight End): Eifert is the 2nd biggest target among the starters. Eifert has had some injury issues however is a quality tight end whose ADP is manageable and will contribute points regularly. 

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