Jordan Addison enters 2025 with a mixed outlook. Despite leading the league in games played (WR1) and ranking 10th in end zone targets per game (0.71), his projected 18% target share (WR45) limits his upside. The departure of Sam Darnold and the arrival of second-year rookie QB J.J. McCarthy introduce volatility, potentially impacting Addison's efficiency. Addison's role remains stable in Kevin O'Connell's pass-friendly system, yet Justin Jefferson's dominant presence caps Addison's volume. With a projected 826 receiving yards (WR48) and 6.01 touchdowns (WR29), Addison's value is tied to his red-zone prowess. A potential suspension could reduce his early-season availability, further impacting his fantasy reliability.