6 Reasons Courtland Sutton will join the Elite

Alfredo Brown's 6 Reasons Courtland Sutton will join the Elite Alfredo Brown Published 07/31/2022

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New wide receivers come out of nowhere every year to become fantasy superstars. In 2021, Cooper Kupp and Deebo Samuel joined the fantasy elite. The year before that, Stefon Diggs and DK Metcalf leaped to fantasy stardom. In 2022, there’s a great chance we see Denver Broncos wide receiver, Courtland Sutton, join those names.

With Russell Wilson throwing the ball, a healthy Sutton has elite fantasy upside in 2022.

Denver’s offense is getting Dangeruss

One of the most significant acquisitions of the offseason was Russell Wilson joining the Denver Broncos, a fit that looks like a match made in fantasy football heaven. The Broncos’ offense finally has a quarterback that can create dynamic plays with his legs, complete deep passes, and avoid turnovers. The Denver faithful haven’t seen that in a long time. Even the great Peyton Manning couldn’t do all three of those things. Wilson gives the Broncos new-found flexibility on offense while spicing things up with potential for chunk plays in the passing game.

Russell Wilson Career Statistics (2012-2021)

Year Games Comps Atts Comp% PaYds YPA PaTDs INTs Rushes RuYds RuTDs Rank VBD ADP
2012 16 252 393 64.1 3118 7.93 26 10 94 489 4 11 11 23
2013 16 257 407 63.1 3357 8.25 26 9 96 539 1 9 14 12
2014 16 285 452 63.1 3475 7.69 20 7 118 849 6 5 51 14
2015 16 329 483 68.1 4024 8.33 34 8 103 554 1 3 58 5
2016 16 353 546 64.7 4219 7.73 21 11 72 259 1 10 7 3
2017 16 339 553 61.3 3983 7.20 34 11 95 586 3 1 94 5
2018 16 280 427 65.6 3448 8.07 35 7 67 376 0 10 3 4
2019 16 341 516 66.1 4110 7.97 31 5 75 342 3 4 57 8
2020 16 384 558 68.8 4212 7.55 40 13 83 513 2 6 78 5
2021 14 259 400 64.8 3113 7.78 25 6 43 183 2 18 n/a 7
Total 158 3079 4735 649.7 37059 7.83 292 87 846 4690 23 n/a 373 n/a

Throughout his career, Wilson has been known for a few things:

  • Red-zone accuracy
  • Deep-ball air yards
  • Ability to extend plays with his legs

Those special traits Wilson brings to Denver will lend to a much more explosive Broncos offense that should score more touchdowns and potentially unlock Sutton.

Sutton has been trapped in fantasy purgatory

Shockingly, Sutton finished as WR19 in 2019, with Joe Flacco, Drew Lock, and Brandon Allen throwing the ball to him. Those passers combined for just 16 passing touchdowns that season, with nearly half of them going to Sutton. He appeared to be ascending to the next level of fantasy stardom; he was:

  • 15th in Targets (126)
  • 7th in Target Share (26.1%)
  • 10th Air Yards (1,560)
  • 1st in Air Yards Share (42.9%)
  • 11th in Deep Targets (26)
  • 7th in Red-Zone Targets (20)

A disaster struck in 2020 when Sutton suffered a torn ACL and essentially missed the entire season. There was hope in 2021 for resurgence, and things were looking good at the beginning of the season while Jerry Jeudy was recovering from a high ankle sprain. Sutton averaged just over nine targets per game from Weeks 2 to 7. Once Jeudy returned to the field, Teddy Bridgewater didn’t seem to favor any of his receivers. Neither Sutton, Jeudy, nor Tim Patrick could average at least five targets per game. It’s challenging to decipher talent or determine trends with data like that. All this information leads to the question, why will 2022 be different for Sutton?

Why 2022 looks great for Courtland Sutton

Strength of Schedule

The Denver Broncos have the easiest fantasy strength of schedule for WRs based on 2021 statistics. While the strength of schedule isn’t the stickiest of data points to latch on to, it does give the Broncos and Sutton a great baseline to work with.

The Wild, Wild, (AFC) West

There are going to be A LOT of points scored in the AFC West this season. The Chiefs and Chargers already had top-tier offenses, but now the Broncos added Wilson at QB, and the Raiders added Davante Adams at WR. The AFC West offensive firepower is sure to lead to high-scoring shootouts and great fantasy games from the stars of these teams.

He’s Finally Healthy

While Sutton suited up for 17 games last year, that doesn’t mean he was healthy for 17 games last year. Sutton was rehabbing his left knee through all of August. This year, he’ll get the opportunity to play with an elite-level QB and practice without any physical limitations.

The Breakfast Narrative

It’s silly, but breakfast became the hottest topic in the NFL last year. The Rams' dynamic duo, Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp, were reportedly “eating breakfast together” daily to build synergy. Stafford and Kupp went on to have great on-field success, and now every fantasy manager is looking for the next breakfast narrative. Sutton joined his new quarterback for private workouts before OTAs and reportedly joined Wilson for fellowship sessions where they discussed their faith and beliefs. While it’s easy to brush stuff like this aside, it’s worth noting that the two players do appear to be creating chemistry.

He's a Big Play Waiting to Happen

Sutton has never had a season where he caught more than 72 receptions. He's typically been a yards guy who has made big chunk plays with average volume and a low-scoring offense. In his career, Sutton has averaged 15.2 yards per catch. For context, only three top-24 fantasy receivers had a yards-per-catch average of 15.2 or better:

PLAYER 2021 FANTASY FINISH (Half-PPR) YARDS PER CATCH
Deebo Samuel (SF) WR3 18.2 (2022)
Ja'Marr Chase (CIN) WR4 18.0 (2022)
Tyler Lockett (SEA) WR19 16.1 (2022)
Courtland Sutton (DEN) WR42 15.2 (Career)

Touchdowns Make a Big Difference

Sutton has never caught more than six touchdowns in his career. As mentioned, those six came from a motley crew of quarterbacks, not the perennial All-Pro who will be throwing him the ball in 2022. Even Sutton knows there's going to be a big difference: “Being a bigger receiver, knowing that Russ has had DK and other big receivers, I'm excited, I've seen him throw the back shoulders, I've seen him throw the red-zone fades. I've seen him make those throws that I'm so anxious to have those opportunities. I've seen what I need to see."

Rank Player Team Points Avg ReTDs
WR1 Cooper Kupp LAR 343.9 21.5 16
WR2 Davante Adams GB 274.3 18.3 11
WR3 Deebo Samuel SF 273.5 18.2 6
WR4 Ja'Marr Chase CIN 260.5 16.3 13
WR5 Justin Jefferson MIN 256.8 16.1 10
WR6 Tyreek Hill KC 240.3 15.0 9
WR7 Stefon Diggs BUF 215.4 13.5 10
WR8 Diontae Johnson PIT 212.3 14.2 8
WR9 Mike Evans TB 201.6 13.4 14
WR10 DK Metcalf SEA 198.5 12.4 12
WR42 Courtland Sutton DEN 118.8 7.4 2

Stats and Projections

Season Games Rushes RuYards RuTDs Targets Recs ReYards ReTDs FumLost
2019 16 3 17 0 126 72 1112 6 0
2020 1 0 0 0 6 3 66 0 0
2021 17 0 0 0 98 58 776 2 0

Projector Games Rushes RuYards RuTDs Recs ReYards ReTDs FumLost
Footballguys Consensus 16.2 0.0 0 0.0 71.5 1023 7.6 0.0
Anthony Amico 17.0 0.0 0 0.0 71.3 1048 7.0 0.0
Sigmund Bloom 17.0 0.0 0 0.0 77.0 1048 8.0 0.0
Justin Freeman 15.0 0.0 0 0.0 62.5 837 6.7 0.0
Bob Henry 16.0 0.0 0 0.0 70.0 1050 9.0 0.0
Maurile Tremblay 17.0 0.0 0 0.0 80.7 1087 5.4 0.8
Jason Wood 16.0 0.0 0 0.0 75.0 1000 7.0 0.0

FINAL THOUGHTS

It's evident Sutton has the talent to be an elite receiver. While sharing targets with Jeudy, Patrick, and others may have kept some fantasy managers at a distance, the addition of Wilson at quarterback has become far too enticing to pass up in fantasy drafts, and Sutton's average draft position has risen to WR17. Over the previous two seasons, Wilson's leading receiver in Seattle's run-heavy approach, DK Metcalf, finished as the WR7 (2020) & WR10 (2021), while Wilson's other target, Tyler Lockett, finished as the WR9 (2020) and WR19 in (2021). If he remains healthy, Sutton's statistical floor is high – possibly higher than ADP. The ceiling is much higher.

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