Drew Brees A High-Floor Option At Quarterback
Drew Brees looks like he has another QB1 season in his arm. After an offseason of working on throwing the deep ball, the 41-year-old Brees enters 2020 as motivated as ever, considering this could be his last hurrah. An injury to his right hand forced him to miss six games in 2019, though he finished as a QB1 in six of his team's final seven games. It is worth noting that both his average depth of target and his pass attempts have decreased over the past few years, which lowers his potential ceiling. Still, Brees should be a low-end QB1 with a high floor in 2020, thanks to his incredible accuracy and the weapons at his disposal. He's a good option to target at his 69 ADP, particularly for managers with upside at other positions.
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Drew Brees Not Serious About NFL Comeback
Drew Brees (shoulder) over the years, isn't taking Brees' recent social media posts about unretiring seriously. Brees underwent left shoulder surgery two weeks ago and would be physically unable to play until at least September or October, according to a source. It was pretty much assumed that Brees' comments about unretiring recently were made in jest, so this report from Werder shouldn't come as a huge surprise to anyone. The 43-year-old will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer when his time comes, but he won't be following in the footsteps of Tom Brady this year. The New Orleans Saints are fully committed to quarterback Jameis Winston at this point.
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ESPN's Ed Werder, who has known retired quarterback Source: ESPN - Ed Werder
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