In the world of fantasy football, every season brings new challenges and opportunities for players to draft their dream team. One player who has consistently been a staple on many rosters is Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb. However, with injury concerns looming over his 2024 season, many fantasy owners are left wondering if Chubb is still worth drafting.
Last season, Chubb suffered a devastating knee injury in Week 2 that required him to undergo surgery for a torn ACL, MCL, and meniscus. As a result, he missed the remainder of the 2023 campaign, leaving many to question his availability and effectiveness for the upcoming season. Despite the injury, the Browns opted to keep Chubb on a revised contract, ensuring that he would remain with the team as they look to rebound from a disappointing year.
With Chubb set to begin the 2024 season on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list, fantasy owners are faced with a difficult decision. Should they take a chance on the talented running back, knowing that he will miss at least the first four games of the season? Or should they look elsewhere for more reliable options?
On one hand, Chubb’s talent and upside are undeniable. Before his injury last season, he was on pace for another 1,000-yard rushing season, building on his impressive career totals that include over 4,000 rushing yards and 35 touchdowns. Even with the Browns’ offense struggling in recent years, Chubb has consistently been one of the bright spots, showcasing his elite speed, power, and durability.
However, the injury concerns are real, and Chubb will be entering his age-29 season with a significant injury history. While his recovery has reportedly been going well, there is always a risk of re-injury or lingering effects that could impact his performance. Furthermore, with Jerome Ford stepping up in a big way last season, filling in for Chubb admirably, the Browns may not be as reliant on Chubb’s production as they once were.
For fantasy owners, the decision ultimately comes down to risk versus reward. While Chubb’s upside is undeniable, his injury history and uncertain availability make him a risky pick in the early rounds of most drafts. For those willing to take a chance, Chubb could be a steal in later rounds if he is able to return to form and recapture his elite production.