David Njoku
  • David Njoku

  • TE
  • , Cleveland Browns
  • 28
  • 246 lbs
  • 6' 4"
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Scouting report

by Bill Riccette

CLE TE David Njoku - Week 2 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 at Pittsburgh Steelers

Cleveland focused on the run last week against the Bengals, leading to just three targets for David Njoku. The passing game should open up more, starting this week against the Steelers, though Cleveland should be salivating to run the football after seeing what the 49ers did in Week 1. But when the passing game does grow, Njoku should be there as one of the beneficiaries. Consider him a high-end TE2 heading into Week 2.

by Bill Riccette

CLE TE David Njoku - Week 1 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 vs. Cincinnati Bengals

One of the quiet yet underrated tight ends in the league has been David Njoku, who had 628 yards and four touchdowns despite missing three games last season. The Browns want to expand their offense and let Deshaun Watson sling the ball more and that should include Njoku over the middle. Watson hit Njoku seven times for 59 yards and a touchdown in Week 14 last season against the Bengals. Expect Watson to keep looking Njoku's way, making him a nice option if you don't have one of the top guys or if you had to get Travis Kelce out of your lineup this week.

by Bill Riccette

CLE TE David Njoku - 2023 Fantasy Football Outlook

Fantasy Upside
David Njoku missed three games last season but still put up solid numbers with 58 catches for 628 yards and four touchdowns. With all the options now on the outside and teams having to focus on Nick Chubb, Njoku should have room to work with in the passing game and still see plenty of targets (80 in 2022). He's also still only 27.

Fantasy Downside
The hope is that Deshaun Watson can shake off his rust. As our John Paulsen notes, Njoku averaged just 33 yards per game with Watson versus 52 per game when Jacoby Brissett started. If Watson can, that's good news for Njoku. He does now also have to compete with Amari Cooper, Nick Chubb, Donovan Peoples-Jones, and Elijah Moore for targets.

2023 Bottom Line
If you don't land any of the top tight ends, Njoku is a fine fallback option as a solid, consistent top-ten tight end in fantasy. And the better Watson gets, the more value Njoku brings. He's a solid, low-end TE1.

by Bill Riccette

CLE TE David Njoku - Week 17 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 17 at Washington Commanders

Not many did well in the Cleveland passing game last week and that included David Njoku, who was targeted five times against the Saints but ended up with just 14 yards on two catches. Washington provides another tough test, having allowed the fifth-fewest fantasy points to tight ends. But as always, the position has been a tough call this season, making Njoku a borderline TE1 for the finals.

by Bill Riccette

CLE TE David Njoku - Week 16 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16 vs. New Orleans Saints

David Njoku has been getting solid targets from Deshaun Watson -- 15 in the last two games -- but he only came away with 28 yards against the Ravens. He's also a bit limited right now due to a knee injury that has kept him limited in practice this week. Cleveland's passing game has taken a step back since Watson took over, so Njoku may not be one of our top options this week but he's a solid TE2 against the Saints.

by Bill Riccette

CLE TE David Njoku - Week 15 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 vs. Baltimore Ravens

David Njoku has a touchdown in his last two games played and has averaged eight targets in those two games. Njoku has returned to being a solid contributor in this offense and is one of the better tight ends options after the top group. Njoku is starting to heat up at just the right time, so roll with him this week. He also had 71 yards on seven catches against the Ravens in Week 7.

by Bill Riccette

CLE TE David Njoku - Week 14 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 at Cincinnati Bengals

David Njoku missed Week 13 with a lingering knee issue but is expected to return in Week 14. So this will be his first game with Deshaun Watson, which will make it interesting to see how that connection builds. He scored a touchdown in his last game in Week 12 against the Buccaneers. He also saw 7 targets from Jacoby Brissett, so there's no reason to think Watson wouldn't try connecting with him. Consider Njoku a low-end TE1 against the Bengals,

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