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Aidan O'Connell
ADP: N/A
Bye: 10
Experience: 1
Age: 26.2
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 210
40 Time: 4.97

Injury PredictorAidan O'Connell's Injury Guide

Chance of Injury in 2024

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% chance misses at least 2 quarters

Chance of Injury per Game

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1- 17√1-% Inj/Season

Projected Games Missed 2024

Durability

Ability to produce despire relatively minor injuries. 5 being most durable

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Injury History

Date League Injury Details
Oct 20, 2024 NFL Hand Thumb Fracture O'Connell sustained a broken thumb during Week 7's game against the Rams.

Basic StatsAidan O'Connell's Preseason Player Analysis

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Bottom Line

O’Connell didn’t embarrass himself as a rookie last year and closed with three strong outings among his last four.

It gives him a shot to win the starting job this season, especially after the Raiders only added QB Gardner Minshew.

We’ll watch that battle throughout August. The winner will have a nice trio of weapons to work with in WR Davante Adams, WR Jakobi Meyers, and TE Brock Bowers.

But O’Connell offers no rushing upside and would be a long shot to ascend beyond lower-end QB2 status.

What We Learned Last Year

  • The Raiders took O’Connell in the fourth round of last year’s draft after a four-year career at Purdue that produced a 66.7% completion rate, 7.4 yards per attempt, and 65 TDs vs. 30 INTs.
  • O’Connell was excellent in the preseason last year.
    • 69.4% completion rate
    • 3 TDs vs. 0 INTs
    • Second among 68 qualifiers in Pro Football Focus passing grade
  • Injuries to QB Jimmy Garoppolo allowed O’Connell to make 10 starts as a rookie last year. His numbers in those starts:
    • 61.5% completion rate
    • 6.5 yards per attempt
    • 214 passing yards per game
    • 1.1 TDs per game
  • His fantasy-scoring average in those 10 starts would have ranked 31st among QBs on the season.
  • O’Connell’s three most productive games of the season came among the final four weeks:
    • 248-4-0 vs. the Chargers in Week 15
    • 299-2-0 vs. the Colts in Week 17
    • 244-2-0 vs. the Broncos in Week 18
  • Among 45 qualifying QBs, O’Connell ranked:
    • 29th in Pro Football Focus passing grade
    • 38th in NFL Next Gen Stats’ completion rate over expected
  • He climbed to 14th among 39 qualifiers in PFF passing grade over those final four games.

What to Expect in 2024

  • The release of QB Jimmy Garoppolo leaves O’Connell to compete with QB Gardner Minshew for the Raiders’ starting job.
  • Minshew signed a two-year, $25 million contract with $15 million guaranteed in free agency. That deal makes him the early favorite for the Week 1 job.
  • O’Connell beat Minshew in PFF passing grade last year. Minshew edged O’Connell in completion rate over expected.
  • After a deal with Kliff Kingsbury fell through, the Raiders hired Luke Getsy as their new OC in February.
    • Getsy spent the last two years as Bears OC, where Chicago ranked 28th and 20th in total yards and 23rd and 18th in points.
    • The Bears ranked 32nd in pass rate and Pass Rate Over Expected in 2022; 31st in pass rate and 27th in PROE last year.
    • Those offenses were predominantly quarterbacked by Justin Fields, which undoubtedly skewed the offense toward the run. We’re projecting a more balanced attack from Getsy in Vegas. It’s worth noting that he was the Packers’ QB coach and passing-game coordinator before his stint with the Bears.
  • Antonio Pierce returns as HC after taking over for the final nine games of last year. The Raiders ran it a bit more under Pierce than they did under previous HC Josh McDaniels.
    • Vegas went from a 61.2% pass rate in eight games under McDaniels to 57.3% pass under Pierce.
    • The Raiders registered a -1% Pass Rate Over Expected under McDaniels vs. -3% under Pierce.
  • The Raiders used the 13th overall pick of this year’s draft on TE Brock Bowers. WRs Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers return to give Vegas a strong trio of pass-catchers.

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Aidan O'Connell Expected To Miss 4-6 Weeks

Raiders QB Aidan O'Connell is expected to miss 4-6 weeks with his broken thumb, according to NFL Network. He'll be placed on IR but should be able to return this season. Vegas will now turn back to QB Gardner Minshew, who's completed 65.5% of his passes at 6.7 yards per attempt with four TDs and eight INTs this season. Consider it a lateral move for the Raiders offense.

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ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that Raiders QB Jimmy Garoppolo (back) will not play vs. the Bears on Sunday. There's been no timetable given for Garoppolo's return. It's also unclear who will get the start at QB for Vegas this weekend. Rookie QB Aidan O'Connell got the nod when Garoppolo missed Week 4, struggling to 238 yards passing on 6.1 yards per attempt. Veteran QB Brian Hoyer replaced Garoppolo this past week, going 6-of-10 for 102 yards, 0 TDs, and 0 INTs. Neither guy should be in your Week 7 fantasy plans.

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Raiders HC Josh McDaniels said Monday that QB Jimmy Garoppolo “dodged a big bullet” with regard to internal injuries, per NFL Network's Mike Garafolo. “The prognosis is a lot better than it might otherwise have been,” McDaniels added. Garoppolo is still undergoing further testing, and his status for Sunday's game vs. the Bears is uncertain.

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