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        Aaron Rodgers Fantasy Overview

        Aaron Rodgers

        Aaron Rodgers
        Player Profile

        QB PIT

        Height

        6'2"

        Weight

        223 lbs.

        Experience

        21 yrs.

        Bye

        9

        Birthday

        Dec 02, 1983

        Age

        42.6

        College

        California

        NFL Draft Pick

        2005 - Rd 1, Pk 24

        Fantasy Rankings & Projections

        Fantasy Rankings

        Weekly
        BYE -
        Season
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        Dynasty
        QB43

        2026 Projections

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        DS 3D Projection

        Aaron Rodgers's Preseason Player Analysis

        2025 Role & Results

        Production & Fantasy Finishes

        Rodgers finished his first Pittsburgh season 18th in total fantasy points (depending on your format), though just 26th in points per game.

        He tallied the fewest points per game of his career, dropping more than a point from his lone healthy season with the Jets in 2024.

        Rodgers also presented little weekly upside, cracking the top 12 only four times in 16 games -- with one of those in Week 18, after most fantasy leagues had wrapped for the season. He produced just one other fantasy finish higher than QB18.

        Efficiency & Regression

        Rodgers’ 2025 completion rate lined up with the rest of his career, but his yards per pass attempt fell below 7.0 for the third straight (healthy) year. Compare that 6.7 rate of the past three seasons (the last of which came in Green Bay) to a 7.7 YPA across his 18 seasons the Packers, and you get aging signals.

        Rodgers’ TD rate has also settled in at 4.8% each of the past three seasons vs. a 6.0% career mark.

        His 6.6-yard average depth of target was the shortest of his career, down 0.6 vs. his Jets campaign and 1.9 from his final Packers season. That number also ranked just 37th among 38 QBs who dropped back 200+ times in 2025, beating only Browns rookie Dillon Gabriel.

        Offensive Context

        Although Rodgers’ advancing age likely factored in plenty, OC Arthur Smith didn’t help. Here’s how his seven offenses (as OC or HC) have ranked in net yards per pass attempt (which incorporates sacks as well):

        • 2019 Titans (OC): seventh
        • 2020 Titans (OC): seventh
        • 2021 Falcons (HC): 18th
        • 2022 Falcons (HC): 18th
        • 2023 Falcons (HC): 17th
        • 2024 Steelers (OC): 19th
        • 2025 Steelers (OC): 21st

        Rodgers continued to fare well at avoiding sacks, by the way, taking just a 5.5% sack rate. That checked in nearly a full percentage point below his career 6.4% sack rate.

        Pittsburgh’s WR corps also provided little assistance, with DK Metcalf the only non-RB to exceed 41 catches. He and Kenneth Gainwell combined for:

        • 33.5% of the team’s total targets
        • 36.2% of receptions
        • 38.8% of receiving yards
        • 34.6% of TD catches

        Injury History & Durability

        Rodgers fractured a bone in his left wrist last season but missed just one game before returning.

        He has otherwise stayed remarkably healthy, playing 16+ games in 10 of the past 12 seasons. A left Achilles’ tear in Week 1 of 2023 cost him the rest of that season, but Rodgers has played 33 of a possible 34 regular-season games since.

        His last time-consuming injury before that was a fractured collarbone in 2017 that cost him nine games.

        2026 Opportunity & Projection

        Projected Role & Competition

        Rodgers returns on a new one-year contract, but a lot has changed around him.

        The biggest difference is the coaching staff. HC Mike Tomlin’s gone after 19 years at the helm, giving way to Mike McCarthy. The new leader took over Green Bay’s HC post in Rodgers’ second pro season and worked with him through 2018. McCarthy then served as Dallas head man 2020 through 2024.

        Fifteen of McCarthy’s 18 offenses across those two stops ranked among the league’s top half in total yards, including 11 top-10 seasons. He also piloted 14 top-half scoring finishes, including 12 years among the top 10.

        McCarthy’s offenses have leaned pass, with a median rank of 9.5 in pass attempts across 18 years, compared with 15.5 for rushing attempts.

        Supporting Cast

        The personnel has also changed considerably.

        Pittsburgh acquired WR Michael Pittman Jr. and then gave him a new three-year deal with $24 million in guarantees. That marks a big upgrade to a WR corps that counted Calvin Austin III as it’s No. 2 last year on just a 31-372-3 receiving line.

        Pittman joins Metcalf and Round 2 rookie Germie Bernard, a reliable receiver across three college stops who’s likely headed for a limited role as the No. 3 for at least his rookie season.

        Bernard’s time could be limited further by a strong pair of TEs. Pittsburgh returns Pat Freiermuth as its receiving leader at the position after his opportunity volume suffered under Arthur Smith. The Steelers also extended Darnell Washington this offseason at $10.5 million on a four-year deal. That likely signals more receiving usage for a guy who has worked primarily as a blocker but increased his receptions each season.

        The backfield shed Gainwell after he caught 14 more passes than any other Steeler last season. Rico Dowdle replaces him to pair with Jaylen Warren. Dowdle played for McCarthy in Dallas, including a 39-catch campaign before player and coach both left town.

        Paths to Ceiling

        Rodgers should get a system and receivers more conducive to passing success in 2026. But his 2024 Jets finale found Rodgers ranking just 21st in fantays points per game, despite having a full season of Garrett Wilson and 11 games with Davante Adams.

        Rodgers’ past three healthy seasons have produced his three lowest fantasy-scoring averages, with three different teams.

        It’s tough to envision a ceiling beyond the middle of QB2 range, which doesn’t present much value for most formats.

        That said, QB18 production from his QB28 ADP in best ball drafting would present meaningful value in superflex. That looks like a reachable range as long as Rodgers and his pass catchers stay healthy.

        Risk Factors

        There’s obvious decline risk for a 42-year-old who takes hits for a living. But Rodgers is clearly in excellent physical condition and knows how to prepare for and survive an NFL season.

        Barring injury, he’s not likely to crash -- especially relative to his low ADP.

        Advanced Stats

        Forty Yard Dash

        4.71

        Forty Yard Dash Rank

        75%

        Three Cone Drill

        7.39

        Agility Score

        11.71

        Agility Score Rank

        28%

        Burst Score

        115.40

        Burst Score Rank

        69%

        Spar Qx

        99.50

        Spar Qx Rank

        76%

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        Shark Bites

        Aaron Rodgers QB PIT
        11:51pm UTC 5/16/26

        Latest Fake Aaron Rodgers Drama Finally Ends

        Latest Fake Aaron Rodgers Drama Finally Ends

        The Steelers and QB Aaron Rodgers have agreed to a one-year deal, according to multiple reports, with $22 million in guarantees and a max value of $25 million. Rodgers will now return for his second season in Pittsburgh and reunite with new HC Mike McCarthy for the first time since 2018. McCarthy served as Packers HC from 2006 -- the year after Green Bay drafted Rodgers -- until 2018, a span that included 11 seasons with Rodgers as the lead QB.

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