Taking a look at the most consistent fantasy football quarterbacks to draft this season, including the Cincinnati Bengals’ QB, Joe Burrow!
When it comes to the fantasy football QBs, there is certainly an upper tier. When we are looking at the quarterback position, we are looking for consistency. We want guys who aren’t going to lose you your week. When looking at some quarterbacks, consistency is key.
Looking at the consistency rankings, we are looking at the quarterbacks last season with the most weeks scoring a top-12 finish. If certain players are tied with weeks above a top-12 finish, then looking at the players who had fewer weeks with lower scores than QB19 breaks it. This data can be found in our award-winning draft kit below!
Most Consistent Fantasy Football QBs | Consistency Fantasy Football Rankings
Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens
Last season, Lamar Jackson put together one of the best seasons at the quarterback position. When looking at it through a fantasy football perspective, Jackson’s running ability is what certainly sets him apart from other fantasy football QBs. Throwing for 4,172 yards and 41 touchdowns, adding another 915 yards and four scores on the ground, Jackson put together the most top-12 finishes last season, with 15. On top of that, Jackson finished lower than QB19 just once.
It is hard to think that Jackson has a down season, as the Ravens are one of the few teams that will contend for a Super Bowl. With Derrick Henry, Jackson should be able to find his own rushing lanes on any given play, leading to another strong rushing season. The Ravens have also slightly upgraded their passing game, adding DeAndre Hopkins in the offseason.
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Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals
Joe Burrow is coming off a season that saw him total 4,918 passing yards and 43 touchdowns. Because of Jackson and Josh Allen, it seemed like Burrow was not talked about as much as he should have been last season. Either way, those numbers put Burrow in elite company, as he finished the season with 12 top-12 finishes and only two weeks with a finish lower than QB19. What makes the numbers stand out more is that he had the most top-three finishes among fantasy football qbs, with six.
Burrow will have another great season this year, as Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins are the best receiving duo in the league. Add to the fact that Zac Taylor would rather pass the ball than run the ball, and Burrow looks that much better. The Bengals also face somewhat of a tough schedule, with the Ravens (2x), Steelers (2x), Vikings, Broncos, Lions, Packers and Bills on the docket. That probably means the Bengals are trailing in a lot of games, given their lack of defense, even with the Trey Hendrickson return. All in all, Burrow is geared up for another top-three quarterback finish this season.
Baker Mayfield – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Baker Mayfield has been great in his limited time in Tampa Bay. He helped the team transition after Tom Brady incredibly. Last season, Mayfield put together his best season as a pro, throwing for 4,500 yards and 41 touchdowns. In total, he finished as QB4. In regard to consistency, Mayfield finished as a top-12 quarterback in 12 weeks last season and finished as a bottom-19 quarterback three times. On top of that, he finished as a top-three quarterback five times.
Baker Mayfield is primed for another stellar season, as Tampa brings back a great offensive line. On top of that, Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Jalen McMillan are one of the better receiving corps in the NFL. While Godwin and McMillan will likely start the season injured, they brought in Ohio State’s Emeka Egbuka. The rookie is a stud who can play both inside and outside and will make another reliable target for Mayfield. Tampa is a sleeper team to win the Super Bowl this season and Mayfield will be the one leading that charge.
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