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RotoWire NFL Articles fantasy football takes on Juwan Johnson
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All RotoWire NFL Articles insights about Juwan Johnson
PositiveValueAug 21, 2026
Juwan Johnson is ESPN-ranked 160 but has an ADP of 155.2, indicating he is drafted earlier than ESPN's default ranking; the 4.8 ADP delta shows expert consensus values him slightly higher than ESPN across platforms (FDN 155.2, AvgFantrax 158.8, Drafters 141.8, NFFC 153.1).NegativeValueAug 13, 2026
Juwan Johnson is ranked 155th in ADP with a default ranking of 166.1, representing an 11.1-spot overvaluation in the default rankings relative to ADP consensus.NegativeValueAug 13, 2026
Juwan Johnson is ranked 155th in ADP but Yahoo's default ranking places him at 166.1, a -11.1 ADP gap indicating the market values him higher than Yahoo's algorithm suggests.NegativeValueAug 13, 2026
Yahoo ranks Juwan Johnson at 155 (Underdog ADP 154.2); part of tight end tier where the source notes there's not much else to like at tight end when comparing Yahoo prices to Underdog ADP.NegativeValueAug 10, 2026
Juwan Johnson has an ADP of 135.3 with a -27.3 differential, showing overvaluation relative to high-stakes formats where he ranges from 147.4 to 177, indicating he is priced too high in standard ADP.NegativeRoleAug 7, 2026
Juwan Johnson is returning for the Saints as part of QB Tyler Shough's weapon group, though the source notes limited fantasy ceiling for tight ends given the team's personnel additions.PositiveValueJul 30, 2026
Juwan Johnson is excluded from Hartitz's 2026 sleeper consideration due to excessive target competition in a meh-to-good offense. While Johnson could still supply top-12 numbers and represent solid value at his cost, Hartitz is focused on big-game hunting for league-winning upside, and the target competition limits his sleeper appeal.NegativeBustJul 28, 2026
Ranked TE18; despite 2025 being essentially the perfect runout with 102 targets, Johnson only achieved a borderline TE1 finish. While he ranked among the top tight ends in receiving yards (only Trey McBride and Kyle Pitts had more), his snap participation declined from nearly every snap in September to 60-75 percent down the stretch. The source warns that Noah Fant and Oscar Delp will likely continue to squeeze opportunities.NegativeProjectionJul 28, 2026
Johnson's 2025 season was essentially the perfect runout and he still only finished as a borderline TE1; he made plenty out of his 102 targets (only Trey McBride and Kyle Pitts had more receiving yards among tight ends), but his participation dropped from nearly every snap in September to consistently 60-75 percent down the stretch. Noah Fant and Oscar Delp are expected to continue squeezing opportunities.