Addison averaged 13.0 and 14.2 PPR points in his first two NFL seasons, before nosediving to 9.7 per game in 2025 when QB J.J. McCarthy laid waste to Minnesota's perennially productive offense. Addison did himself no favors with seven drops, tied for fourth-most among WRs, while also finishing with career-worst marks for targets per game (5.6), target rate (17.5 percent), catch rate (53.2 percent) and yards per route (1.45). As a downfield-oriented receiver, Addison unsurprisingly proved highly vulnerable to poor QB play, though it's not like Justin Jefferson or T.J. Hockenson fared much better (relative to their respective baselines). The good news for Addison is that he's just 24 years old and will get a new QB to work with, presumably catching passes from Kyler Murray to start the year. Murray may not be as fantasy-friendly for pass catchers as Kirk Cousins and Sam Darnold were, but the former Cardinal should at least do a better job than McCarthy of sustaining drives and delivering catchable passes. The Vikings reportedly intend to pick up their fifth-year option on Addison's rookie contract, keeping him under team control for 2027 at a projected cost of $18 million. For the immediate future, Addison is locked in as Minnesota's No. 2 receiver, with his fantasy value dependent on Murray's downfield aggressiveness and accuracy.