Jordan Addison, wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings, has been performing well in fantasy football. In Week 1, he scored a 39-yard touchdown on a busted coverage. In Week 2, he scored a 62-yard touchdown after beating cornerback Josh Jobe and shaking off a tackle attempt. So far, Addison has accumulated 133 yards and two touchdowns on seven catches and 11 targets. While his current numbers are unsustainable, his volume is expected to increase in future games. Although he is currently behind K.J. Osborn in snaps and routes, this is likely to change soon, especially after Osborn's poor performance and two drops in the game against the Eagles. Addison is currently considered a WR3, but has the potential to become a WR2 in the Vikings' pass-heavy offense once he becomes an every-snap player.
Jordan Addison | WR

Breakout
Pickup
Week 2
7 receptions
11 targets
133 rec yards
2 rec TDs
- Addison has tallied 133 yards and two touchdowns on seven catches and 11 targets in the first two games of the season.
- His current average of 19.0 yards per catch and 12.1 yards per target is unsustainable.
- Addison's volume is expected to increase going forward.
- He is currently behind K.J. Osborn in snaps and routes, but that is likely to change soon.
- K.J. Osborn had a poor performance and two drops in the game against the Eagles.