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Jalen Hurts vs Christian Watson

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

Updated Aug 23, 2026

ADP 62.8
Jalen Hurts
QB · PHI · QB5
ADP 68.6
Christian Watson
WR · GB · WR30
VS
The crowd's leanAll time
69.2% would rather draft Hurts over Watson
69.2%Hurts
30.8%Watson
Based on 26 comparison results

Should you draft Jalen Hurts or Christian Watson?

Last season — 2025, per game

Hurts16 games
2025
Watson10 games
19.1Fantasy pts11.5
16Games10
202Pass yds0
1.6Pass TD0.0
0.4INT0.0
6.6Carries0.1
26Rush yds0
4.0Yds/carry3.0
0.0Targets5.5
0.0Rec3.5
0Rec yds61
0.5TD0.6
Full game log & past seasons
Jalen Hurts
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTCMPYDTDINTRuYDRuTD
1
DAL
24.3
QB8
23
19
152
0
0
62
2
2
KC
11.5
QB26
22
15
101
0
0
15
1
3
LAR
29.0
QB2
32
21
226
3
0
40
1
4
TB
19.4
QB14
24
15
130
2
0
62
0
5
DEN
19.5
QB14
38
23
280
2
0
3
0
6
NYG
21.6
QB8
33
24
283
1
1
13
1
7
MIN
24.0
QB8
23
19
326
3
0
-10
0
8
NYG
25.4
QB4
20
15
179
4
0
22
0
9
10
GB
12.0
QB19
26
15
183
1
0
27
0
11
DET
14.5
QB13
28
14
135
0
0
31
1
12
DAL
30.9
QB2
39
27
289
1
0
33
2
13
CHI
17.3
QB15
34
19
230
2
1
31
0
14
LAC
4.4
QB28
40
21
240
0
4
8
0
15
LV
22.9
QB10
15
12
175
3
0
39
0
16
WAS
19.4
QB10
30
22
185
2
0
40
0
17
BUF
8.9
QB25
27
13
110
1
0
5
0
Earlier seasons (2024)
2024 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTCMPYDTDINTRuYDRuTD
1
GB
18.4
QB10
34
20
278
2
2
33
0
2
ATL
24.8
QB2
30
23
183
1
1
85
1
3
NO
11.9
QB24
38
29
311
0
1
25
0
4
TB
16.3
QB13
30
18
158
1
0
20
1
5
6
CLE
21.9
QB8
25
16
264
2
0
33
0
7
NYG
22.8
QB4
14
10
114
1
0
22
2
8
CIN
35.1
QB1
20
16
236
1
0
37
3
9
JAX
29.9
QB2
24
18
230
2
0
67
1
10
DAL
30.7
QB3
20
14
202
2
1
56
2
11
WAS
18.7
QB15
28
18
221
0
0
39
1
12
LAR
15.1
QB15
22
15
179
1
0
39
0
13
BAL
17.6
QB16
19
11
118
1
0
29
1
14
CAR
24.2
QB4
21
14
108
2
0
59
1
15
PIT
28.1
QB6
32
25
290
2
0
45
1
16
WAS
4.5
QB33
4
1
11
0
0
41
0
Christian Watson
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PIT
10.5
WR30
4
4
85
0
9
CAR
6.8
WR48
4
2
58
0
10
PHI
5.5
WR47
4
2
45
0
11
NYG
18.6
WR5
5
4
46
2
12
MIN
7.4
WR36
7
5
49
0
13
DET
16.3
WR12
10
4
80
1
14
CHI
22.9
WR5
4
4
89
2
15
DEN
4.4
WR67
5
3
29
0
16
CHI
2.7
WR85
6
2
17
0
17
BAL
19.8
WR5
6
5
113
1
Earlier seasons (2024)
2024 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
PHI
8.8
WR35
5
3
13
1
2
IND
0.0
WR163
0
0
0
0
3
TEN
7.7
WR46
2
2
67
0
4
MIN
0.0
WR157
1
0
0
0
5
6
ARI
14.3
WR19
4
3
68
1
7
HOU
1.0
WR100
2
1
9
0
8
JAX
5.9
WR61
6
4
39
0
9
DET
7.2
WR44
7
3
37
0
10
11
CHI
17.0
WR10
4
4
150
0
12
SF
0.4
WR97
3
0
0
0
13
MIA
7.7
WR44
4
2
67
0
14
DET
11.4
WR28
7
4
114
0
15
SEA
7.1
WR47
6
3
56
0
16
NO
2.3
WR93
1
0
0
0
17
18
CHI
0.0
WR132
1
0
0
0

Latest takes

Jalen Hurts
  • Goedert already has excellent rapport with quarterback Jalen Hurts , and Philadelphia should enter a much heavier, pass-heavy offense under new coordinator Sean Mannion, who brings a modern Matt LaFleur/Sean McVay/Kyle Shanahan-style offense.

  • Two early draft targets are Jayden Daniels and Jalen Hurts.

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 14
  • Jalen Hurts is the 1st player in NFL history with a TD pass, a rushing TD & a passer rating of 115+ in 3 straight games 🤯

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  • Jalen Hurts is one of the only quarterbacks outside of Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen who can produce in the passing game and explode in the rushing game. He may not be the best NFL quarterback, but he is great for fantasy.

    Ellis Johnson· Aug 11
  • This puts immobile pocket passers like Jared Goff and Matthew Stafford on a more even footing with Jayden Daniels and Jalen Hurts .

  • Jalen Hurts (QB – PHI) offers access to elite quarterback play at a real discount.

  • David Montgomery, Tyler Allgeier, Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Kareem Hunt, Jalen Hurts – 8 Jordan Love is the only QB in the last decade to:

  • He is also connected to Jalen Hurts , who many doubt as a passer

  • 180.8 | WR70 While he missed eight games last season with a toe injury, Purdy was the QB6 on a points-per-game basis, averaging 19.7 fantasy points per contest, a higher average than Jalen Hurts (18.7) and Dak Prescott (18.5)

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 6
  • Of the top-10 scorers overall in 2025, only Allen, Nix, and Jalen Hurts were selected as top-10 picks.

    Rich Hribar· Aug 5
  • Jalen Hurts (QB – PHI) One of the most severely underrated quarterbacks heading into the 2026 NFL season is Jalen Hurts.

  • For Hurts to be a midrange QB1 or better, he’ll have to put up big rushing numbers, and we saw his rushing numbers decline last year. After four straight years of double-digit TD runs, with an average of 13 rushing touchdowns a season over that stretch, Hurts had eight TD runs last year. The Eagles had faithfully used the “tush push” every time they got inside the opponent’s 2-yard line in recent years.

  • At his midrange QB1 price, Hurts has to deliver significant rushing value to give you a satisfying return on investment. Because let’s face it: Hurts has been a pretty average passer. Hurts has never had a 4,000-yard passing season.

  • Jalen Hurts (QB – PHI) One analyst has been aggressively targeting Hurts this year, a name that generates little draft-day excitement, which is exactly what makes him appealing. He’s currently being drafted in the QB10-to-QB11 range in single-quarterback leagues, worse than his consensus QB6 ranking, with reports of him falling as far as QB9 or 15 spots past his listed ADP in real drafts.

  • It is reasonable to say that Hurts probably will not be a top-three guy moving forward with the decrease in rushing, but we are betting on his rushing TDs to come back up past double digits and put him in a position to score more fantasy points. Right now his ADP is fair, and you can be comfortable taking him in the sixth round.

    Maggie Thraen· Jul 25
Christian Watson
  • With Romeo Doubs signing with the New England Patriots, this has more than cleared the way for Christian Watson to be the No. 1 WR in the Packers’ offense. Of course, Watson needs to stay healthy, though, which has been easier said than done.

  • Christian Watson is one of the easiest players in fantasy football to label as risky. He has missed time in every NFL season, sat out the first seven weeks last year, and has never produced more than 620 receiving yards.

  • The Jets have not added any talent at wide receiver that will truly threaten Wilson’s targets, and if he starts 2026 like he started 2025, he will be on pace for 150+ targets, 1,200+ yards, and 12+ touchdowns, which will make him a league-winning pick as WR19!!” – Adam Dove ( The Fantasy Couriers ) Christian Watson (WR – GB) “With Romeo Doubs gone and Tucker Kraft working his way back from injury, Christian Watson has a clear path to more targets.

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  • Christian Watson (WR – GB) Going as the WR29, 65th overall, one analyst has him as high as WR20 and would consider him as early as round four.

  • On a recent podcast, I touted Packers WR Christian Watson as a high-upside player worth pursuing. The FantasyPros social media team clipped part of my Watson spiel and posted it on several platforms. An overwhelming number of the replies cited Watson’s extensive injury history – he’s missed 20 games in his four NFL seasons – and rejected the premise that Watson was worth drafting.

  • This season, the team WR1 picks are going in the WR3 range or later: DJ Moore, Mike Evans, Carnell Tate, Christian Watson, Marvin Harrison Jr, Brian Thomas Jr, Alec Pierce, and KC Concepcion.

    Rich Hribar· Aug 6
  • Fantasy Football Research & Advice Fantasy Football Expert Rankings 2026 Fantasy Football Draft Kit Fantasy Football Trade Analyzer Fantasy Football Value Players to Target Christian Watson (WR – GB) ADP: 65 | (WR30) The biggest knock on Watson is health

    Kyle Zeigler· Aug 6
  • Watson has the potential to be special. And his current cost assumes he’ll miss a few games.

  • Early reports indicate that Christian Watson, Jayden Reed , and Matthew Golden will run the majority of the routes with fewer substitutions following the departure of Romeo Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks .

  • Christian Watson (GB) Christian Watson got the bag this offseason and should be considered the clear WR1 for the Green Bay Packers.

  • 20 come from two buckets: Hyper-specified role players (Stefon Diggs, Rashee Rice) Guys with other top 24 or strong ancillary target competition (Both Rams WRs, Jameson Williams, CeeDee Lamb, Tee Higgins, Quentin Johnston with Ladd McConkey/Keenan Allen) You may notice there’s one guy on this list who fits in neither, and it’s Thundering Herd legend Christian Watson (shout out to NDSU).

    Tony Martin· Jul 30
  • His target share and first-read share should go up this season with Romeo Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks gone and Watson likely getting promoted into a full-time role.

  • Unfortunately, Watson has missed multiple games in every season of his career and had a medically relevant difference in his thighs, which could possibly, and call me crazy, be the reason why he has so many hamstring issues.

    Jeff Krisko· Jul 27
  • But Christian Watson sticks out as a value even among his widely “undervalued” cohort.

    Ted Chmyz· Jul 21
  • "He has a lot of openness in terms of being able to teach different guys in different ways and then modeling into exactly the kind of coach he needs to be depending on the environment he's in," Watson said of his new WRs coach, noting Pauley's adaptability across different coaching stops.

    Tony Camino· Jul 9