2025 Rush/Rec Stats
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Between his high-ankle sprains and the sprawling dysfunction of the Colts offense the last two years, it's been a while since Taylor demonstrated what he's truly capable of. Unfortunately for him, Taylor isn't eligible for the change-of-scenery glow-up that Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry all benefited from in recent years. Whatever Taylor accomplishes will likely need to be done in spite of the Colts offense. The high-ankle injuries he suffered both of the last two years are a legitimate, mounting concern, and it makes sense that Taylor would be subjected to more leg stress given how he forces defenders to pile on to bring him down. Meanwhile, it'll be easy for defenses to key on Taylor if the Colts continue to get terrible QB play from Anthony Richardson (and/or Daniel Jones). The good news is that Taylor really is a compelling threat from scrimmage, similar to guys like McCaffrey, Barkley and Henry, so if the Colts turn out better than expected so should Taylor's fantasy fortunes. It's just difficult to give Indianapolis much benefit of the doubt on that front, especially when defenses know their weekly mission is to sell out to stop Taylor. Read Past Outlooks
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Can't stop scoring in threes
Taylor ripped off 153 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries and caught both of his targets for 21 yards and a third score in Sunday's 38-14 rout of the Titans.
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Taylor continues to score in threes, producing his fourth three-touchdown game in eight starts this season. It was the 26-year-old's second consecutive contest scoring thrice and the second time he has accomplished the feat against Tennessee this year. In addition to his monstrous rushing totals (143-850-13), Taylor has made strides as a receiver in 2025. The Wisconsin grad has 25 receptions for 206 yards and two touchdowns the midpoint of the schedule nears, a rate that would eclipse the 40-360-2 receiving line he posted during his breakout campaign back in 2021. Taylor will ride a wave of momentum into next Sunday's tilt against the Steelers' 19th-ranked rush defense.
Taylor continues to score in threes, producing his fourth three-touchdown game in eight starts this season. It was the 26-year-old's second consecutive contest scoring thrice and the second time he has accomplished the feat against Tennessee this year. In addition to his monstrous rushing totals (143-850-13), Taylor has made strides as a receiver in 2025. The Wisconsin grad has 25 receptions for 206 yards and two touchdowns the midpoint of the schedule nears, a rate that would eclipse the 40-360-2 receiving line he posted during his breakout campaign back in 2021. Taylor will ride a wave of momentum into next Sunday's tilt against the Steelers' 19th-ranked rush defense.
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How do Jonathan Taylor's 2025 advanced stats compare to other running backs?
This section compares his advanced stats with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. The longer the bar, the better it is for the player.
Broken Tackle %
23.7%Positive Run %
87.8%% Yds After Contact
65.3%Avg Yds After Contact
3.5Rushing TD %
7.6%Touches Per Game
22.0% Snaps w/Touch
37.8%Air Yards Per Game
-3.7Air Yards Per Snap
-0.06% Team Air Yards
-1.5%% Team Targets
11.8%Avg Depth of Target
-1.0 YdsCatch Rate
85.2%Drop Rate
7.4%Avg Yds After Catch
9.2% Targeted On Route
15.0%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Overall QB Rating Against
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Cornerbacks
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Safeties
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Measurables Review
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How do Jonathan Taylor's measurables compare to other running backs?
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5' 10"Weight
226 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.39 secVertical Jump
36.0 inBroad Jump
123 inBench Press
17 repsHand Length
9.50 inArm Length
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Taylor's 2023 season was a bit of a circus at first, and there might have been a little rust as a result of the holdout/lockout/injury feud that kept him out of training camp and the first four weeks of the season. Once he settled in and got rolling, Taylor reestablished himself as one of the NFL's top backs, running for 704 yards and seven touchdowns on 155 carries (4.5 YPC) over his final eight games. The rushing average was a bit low by his standards -- Taylor averaged more than 5.0 yards per carry in his first two NFL seasons -- but overall it was a strong showing in a mediocre offense. Fellow running back Zack Moss then left for Cincinnati in free agency, setting up Taylor to handle a larger share of the Colts' backfield work in 2024, though QB Anthony Richardson figures to get a lot of the goal-line carries. While Taylor will always be known as a run-first RB, the departure of Moss combined with the three-year, $42 million extension Taylor signed last fall gives the Colts good reason to keep him on the field for a lot of passing downs. The ankle troubles of previous years left Taylor alone in 2023 -- it was a thumb injury that cost him Weeks 13 through 15 -- and the Colts' lack of investment in RB depth hints at confidence he can carry the load this year.
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Three more trips to end zone
Taylor carried the ball 16 times for 94 yards and three touchdowns and caught all three of his targets for 38 yards in Sunday's 38-24 win over the Chargers.
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Another 100-yard effort Sunday
Taylor rushed 21 times for 123 yards and a touchdown while securing all four targets for 14 yards in the Colts' 31-27 win over the Cardinals on Sunday.
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Three more TDs in big win
Taylor rushed 17 times for 66 yards and three touchdowns and brought in three of four targets for 20 yards in the Colts' 40-6 win over the Raiders on Sunday. He also recovered a fumble.
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Manages 96 total yards
Taylor rushed the ball 17 times for 76 yards in Sunday's 27-20 loss to the Rams. He added five receptions on five targets for 20 yards.
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Three scores against Tennessee
Taylor rushed the ball 17 times for 102 yards and three touchdowns in Sunday's 41-20 win over the Titans. He added three receptions on four targets for 16 yards.
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Joins select company 75 games in
Taylor became the sixth player in NFL history with at least 70 scrimmage touchdowns through 75 games, joining Jim Brown, LaDainian Tomlinson, Emmitt Smith, Chuck Foreman and Todd Gurley, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Taylor reached 70 scrimmage touchdowns by scoring three in the Week 8 win over Tennessee, which marked his 75th regular-season game. This was his fourth game with at least three scrimmage touchdowns in 2025. The other players to have at least that many such games in a season since 2000 are Tomlinson in 2006, Marshall Faulk in 2000, Shaun Alexander in 2005 and Priest Holmes in 2002 and 2003.
Taylor reached 70 scrimmage touchdowns by scoring three in the Week 8 win over Tennessee, which marked his 75th regular-season game. This was his fourth game with at least three scrimmage touchdowns in 2025. The other players to have at least that many such games in a season since 2000 are Tomlinson in 2006, Marshall Faulk in 2000, Shaun Alexander in 2005 and Priest Holmes in 2002 and 2003.










