Alexander Mattison has an outstanding 2023 fantasy football outlook. The man replacing Dalvin Cook has a proven track record of success and is playing in a bell-cow running back system. Assuming he stays healthy, the ceiling is RB1 and the floor is a serviceable starter.

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There is a case to be made for selecting the Minnesota Vikings running back in the first round of upcoming fantasy football drafts. Given his pedigree and situation, it certainly makes sense to grab Mattison ahead of Cook at the very least.

In order to understand the 2023 fantasy football outlook of Alexander Mattison, it is important to explore his performance as a starter for Minnesota. The rusher has six starts in his four seasons with the team and has posted the following numbers:

Game Att. Yards Rec. Yards TDs
Week 6 2020 10 26 1 4 0
Week 17 2020 21 95 3 50 2
Week 3 2021 26 112 6 59 0
Week 5 2021 25 113 7 40 0
Week 13 2021 22 90 3 34 1
Week 16 2021 13 41 3 29 1

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Alexander Mattison 2023 fantasy football outlook

Apart from a clunker in his first NFL start, Mattison has been very good when expected to handle a full load. That means he isn’t stepping into the lead-back role as an unproven commodity. Historically speaking, the Vikings saw almost no drop-off between him and Dalvin Cook.

This also doesn’t factor in his showings as Cook’s backup. Every time Mattison has been called upon, the rusher has mostly delivered both on the ground and as a pass catcher.

A lack of wear and tear is another positive working in Mattison’s favor. The running back has amassed 404 carries and 70 receptions across four seasons. To put this into context, Cook had 303 total touches in 202w alone.

Alexander Mattison is the man for Minnesota this season and that means his fantasy football outlook is bright. There is no reason he should make it out of the second round of drafts.

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