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Puka Nacua vs Jonathan Taylor

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

ADP 5
Puka Nacua
WR · LAR · WR3
ADP 6
Jonathan Taylor
RB · IND · RB3
VS
The crowd's leanALL-TIME
79.3% would rather draft Nacua over Taylor
79.3%Nacua
20.7%Taylor
Based on 58 duels

Last season — 2025, per game

NacuaWR1 finish
2025
TaylorRB2 finish
19.4Fantasy pts20.0
16Games17
0.6Carries19.0
7Rush yds93
10.5Yds/carry4.9
10.4Targets3.2
8.1Rec2.7
107Rec yds22
0.7TD1.2
Full game log & past seasons
Puka Nacua
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
HOU
18.1
WR7
11
10
130
0
2
TEN
23.6
WR6
9
8
91
0
3
PHI
17.3
WR8
15
11
112
0
4
IND
29.5
WR1
15
13
170
1
5
SF
19.5
WR7
12
10
85
1
6
BAL
3.8
WR64
3
2
28
0
7
8
9
NO
19.3
WR5
8
7
95
1
10
SF
14.9
WR16
6
5
64
1
11
SEA
10.8
WR18
8
7
75
0
12
TB
13.2
WR16
11
7
97
0
13
CAR
10.2
WR25
9
6
72
0
14
ARI
32.2
WR1
11
7
167
2
15
DET
23.4
WR2
11
9
181
0
16
SEA
40.5
WR1
16
12
225
2
17
ATL
13.2
WR14
10
5
47
1
18
ARI
21.0
WR3
11
10
76
1
Jonathan Taylor
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTYDTDTGTRECRYDRTD
1
MIA
11.3
RB22
18
71
0
3
3
27
0
2
DEN
28.5
RB1
25
165
0
2
2
50
1
3
TEN
31.3
RB1
17
102
3
4
3
16
0
4
LAR
12.1
RB22
17
76
0
5
5
20
0
5
LV
30.1
RB2
17
66
3
4
3
20
0
6
ARI
21.7
RB7
21
123
1
4
4
14
0
7
LAC
32.7
RB3
16
94
3
3
3
38
0
8
TEN
36.4
RB1
12
153
2
2
2
21
1
9
PIT
6.7
RB30
14
45
0
2
2
12
0
10
ATL
48.1
RB1
32
244
3
3
3
42
0
11
12
KC
7.6
RB26
16
58
0
3
2
8
0
13
HOU
13.6
RB19
21
85
0
5
3
36
0
14
JAX
11.4
RB20
21
74
1
0
0
0
0
15
SEA
11.6
RB21
25
87
0
4
3
14
0
16
SF
15.4
RB18
16
46
1
3
3
33
0
17
JAX
15.9
RB13
21
70
1
6
3
14
0
18
HOU
4.9
RB48
14
26
0
2
2
13
0

Latest takes

Puka Nacua
  • A potential Puka Nacua Rams extension is covered in this week's mailbag.

    Adam La Rose· Jun 28
  • Even while the Rams shift offensive philosophy and use more heavy sets with multiple tight ends, Nacua continues to eat. It's rare to see a player of Nacua's caliber receive such small compensation, with his cap hit for 2026 at $1,204,244 compared to Justin Jefferson's $38,987,600.

  • Stafford is throwing to Puka Nacua and Davante Adams, so it is not shocking that he was so efficient last season. But we have also seen him be less efficient in this system in the very recent past.

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  • Puka Nacua proved to be an elite high-volume target, leading the NFL with 129 receptions and averaging 107.2 yards per game while earning first-team All-Pro honors.

  • Nacua is coming off a career-high 10 receiving touchdowns, which, until 2025, had been the only area of his game that lacked. Perhaps with an improving defense, the Rams don't go quite as pass-heavy this year, but Sean McVay has nearly always been aggressive, and Nacua deserves to be a top-five pick while Matthew Stafford is healthy.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 17
  • Off the field, Puka Nacua hasn't had a great offseason, and the Rams seem slightly hesitant to extend him, with reports suggesting that's not in their immediate plans, despite Nacua being extension-eligible and watching Jaxon Smith-Njigba reset the market. This sets Nacua up for what should be a massive prove-it year, both on and off the field.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 17
  • Most of the players from the last few rounds of your draft won't be on your roster at the end unless you hit on a 2023 Puka Nacua or 2025 Alec Pierce or another similar breakout story.

    Ryan Kirksey· Jun 17
  • With his declining ability and playing alongside Puka Nacua, he's not going to rack up targets like a usual fantasy WR1.

    Ted Chmyz· Jun 11
  • L.A. also has Turner, Byron Young, Puka Nacua, Steve Avila, Warren McClendon.

    Sam Robinson· Jun 11
  • A record-setting extension for the Rams wide receiver is seen as a foregone conclusion, though Nacua's off-field decision-making could factor into the terms of his potential future extension and the Rams may decide there's something they need to see from Nacua before they can feel comfortable signing him long-term.

    Ely Allen· Jun 7
  • With a league-leading average of 107.2 yards per game, the only thing that prevented him from leading in catches and yards was that one missed game.

    Ely Allen· Jun 7
  • Even with one missed game last year, Nacua delivered on that momentum, setting new career highs with 129 receptions (most in the NFL), 1,715 receiving yards, and 10 touchdowns.

    Ely Allen· Jun 7
  • Though a five-game absence early into Year 2 limited him to only 11 games, Nacua's per game averages had him on track for career highs in receptions and receiving yards.

    Ely Allen· Jun 7
  • Despite being the 20th wide receiver taken in the 2023 NFL Draft as the last pick of the fifth round, Nacua was the only one to eclipse 1,000 receiving yards as a rookie, blowing past that mark with 1,486, the fourth-highest total in the league that year.

    Ely Allen· Jun 7
  • Think about Puka Nacua's breakout season. He didn't get drafted until August, late, and then won people millions of dollars.

    Chris Cash· Jun 6
Jonathan Taylor
  • Jonathan Taylor was absolutely dominant for the first half of last season. From Week 12 onwards, he was the RB21, with an explosive run rate of 0.7% (41st). Taylor is heading into a contract year, likely his last massive one, after turning 27 this offseason, and he'll be motivated with his quarterback returning and virtually no competition for touches.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 25
  • The entire Colts offense runs through Jonathan Taylor, with DJ Giddens and incoming seventh-round rookie Seth McGowan as his backups.

  • Taylor is heading into a contract year, likely his last massive one, after turning 27 this offseason. He'll be motivated, have his quarterback returning, who might need to lean on the run game more, and once again has virtually no competition for touches.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 21
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  • Jonathan Taylor was absolutely dominant for the first half of last season. According to teams synced with our FantasyPros tools, the Colts back led all players in playoff advance rate at 66.8%. Simply drafting Taylor gave you a two-in-three chance of making the playoffs.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 21
  • Jonathan Taylor led the NFL in snap share last season (89%) and ranked second in opportunity share (84%). Without an injury, he isn't coming off the field.

    Jeff Krisko· Jun 21
  • Taylor is heading into a contract year, likely his last massive one, after turning 27 this offseason. He'll be motivated, have his quarterback returning, who might need to lean on the run game more, and once again has virtually no competition for touches.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 19
  • Jonathan Taylor was absolutely dominant for the first half of last season, leading all players in playoff advance rate at 66.8%. However, from Week 12 onwards, he was the RB21, with an explosive run rate of 0.7% (41st).

    Tom Strachan· Jun 19
  • Taylor is heading into a contract year, likely his last massive one, after turning 27 this offseason. He'll be motivated, have his quarterback returning, who might need to lean on the run game more, and once again has virtually no competition for touches. There's a very real world where Taylor is a top-two back this season.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 17
  • Jonathan Taylor was absolutely dominant for the first half of last season. Had Daniel Jones not gotten injured, Taylor most likely could have stayed effective throughout the whole season.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 17
  • Of course, much of this inefficiency was due to quarterback turmoil as Daniel Jones got beaten up and eventually tore his Achilles. If you're that vulnerable to poor quarterback play, you do not deserve to be drafted with the third overall pick.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 6
  • Taylor was the fantasy RB4 in points per game, but from Week 12 onwards, he was the RB21, with an explosive run rate of 0.7% (41st) and ranking 36th in yards after contact, with just three rushing touchdowns.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 6
  • If you had a tier of running backs with Jonathan Taylor and Omarion Hampton, but you can get Hampton cheaper, you'll then need to determine whether the difference moves you more toward targeting someone like Hampton or if the cost justifies taking Taylor.

  • They noted how dramatically his fantasy production shifted depending on the health and effectiveness of the Colts' offense, and questions about Daniel Jones' health, the passing game, and Taylor's long-term durability all contributed to skepticism about drafting him as a top-three running back.

  • While Jonathan Taylor still sits near the top of fantasy RB rankings, the conversation highlighted growing concerns surrounding his current draft cost. The hosts pointed to Taylor's heavy workload and dependence on quarterback play as reasons for caution.

  • Jonathan Taylor rushing yards Under 1225.5 CZR -115 (1 unit)

    Warren Sharp· May 20

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