Three Players Looking to Carry Fantasy Momentum Into 2023
Late-season success doesn’t always carry over to the following year. Take Devin Singletary, the RB3 from Weeks 13-18 in 2021. He followed that up with an RB23 finish in 2022. But then consider Amon-Ra St. Brown, the WR2 during those same weeks in 2021. He delivered last season with a WR6 campaign.
I wrote about both Singletary and St. Brown around this time last year as players who had gained some momentum heading into the offseason. There’s a multitude of factors that can determine whether a player can build on that when the next season comes around.
I’ve examined three players who outperformed their season-long finishes during the home stretch of the 2022 season. Was that success an outlier or an indicator of what’s in store in 2023? Let’s take a look.