Indianapolis Colts
Daniel Jones
HT6'5"
WT230 lbs
EXP7 years
AGE28
QB#17

Career Stats

YearTeamCMPATTYDSCMP%YPATDINTLNGSACKRTGCARYDSAVGTDLNG
2025IND261384310168.08.119851522100.2451643.6597
2024MIN216341207063.36.1872912979.4672654.0298
2023NYG10816090967.55.72615230403.9402065.2167
2022NYG317472320567.26.8155540441527.21207085.97229
2021NYG232361242864.36.710737722950.4622984.82142
2020NYG280448294362.56.61110493451134.4654236.51264
2019NYG284459302761.96.62412553381117.5452796.22156

Fantasy Outlook

In his first season in Indianapolis last year, Jones was on pace for 4,000 passing yards and 25 touchdowns when an Achilles tear took him down Week 14. By fantasy points per game, he ranked QB13, bolstered by strong efficiency. Jones ranked fifth in the league in both on-target and completion percentage, giving him the fourth-highest YPA at 8.1. He went downfield at a decent rate too, with his 8.2-yard average target depth and his percentage of 10-plus yard attempts (32.0) both ranking 14th. He didn't run as much as in his New York days (though he had a career-high five rushing TDs) and that could be scaled back even more this season because of the injury. Jones hopes to return Week 1, but Achilles injuries are notoriously troublesome. The Colts, though, were confident enough long term to gave him a two-year, $88 million contract this offseason. But they also traded his No. 1 receiver, Michael Pittman, and didn't replace him, leaving Alec Pierce atop the depth chart followed by Josh Downs and TE Tyler Warren. It would be good if a third wide receiver emerged, but perhaps it won't matter as the offense runs through RB Jonathan Taylor anyway. The biggest concern is his mobility. Unless the downfield passing game hits another level, he looks like a fringe option even in two-QB leagues.

Colts Lineup

QB
#17D. Jones
#5A. Richardson
RB
#28J. Taylor
#21D. Giddens
WR
#14A. Pierce
#12N. Westbrook-Ikhine
#2J. Downs
#16A. Dulin
TE
#84T. Warren
#81M. Alie-Cox
K
#3S. Shrader
#10B. Grupe