Geek of the Week: Is Seth Jones An Elite Fantasy Defender?

Scott Maran

2018-03-11

It’s been a bumpy ride for the Columbus Blue Jackets this season. After starting the year 17-8-1, they have been marred in many hot and cold streaks, with one even forcing them out of a playoff spot. After finishing last season in third place in the Metro Division with 108 points, it’s going to be much closer this time, with Columbus probably looking at finishing in a wild card spot. But through all the commotion and doubt from this season, Seth Jones has emerged as an elite defender for almost all fantasy teams.

Ever since he was a teenager drafted fourth overall by the Nashville Predators, Seth Jones has had the potential to be a top defenseman in the NHL. He began his career with the Predators with somewhat modest point totals hovering from 25-30 points, mostly because of the several other high-quality defensemen in front of him. However, once he was traded to the Blue Jackets, Jones started to take off, tallying 20 points in his first 41 games and 42 points in 75 games next year.

Now entering this season, people expected around the same output from Jones. With Zach Werenski in the fold, it would be harder for Jones to blossom into an elite offensive defensemen since he wouldn’t be the go-to guy anymore. But on pace for a career year this season, Jones has risen to be one of the most valuable fantasy players in the league. According to our Fantasy Hockey Geek tool, Jones has provided the 12th most value in standard 12-team, H2H Yahoo leagues measuring goals, assists, shots on goal, power play points, and hits.
 

 

Rank

FHG Value

GP

G

A

SOG

PPP

HITS

Nathan MacKinnon

10

69

59

32

47

223

28

32

Sidney Crosby

11

68

68

22

50

197

32

59

Seth Jones

📢 advertisement:

12

65

68

13

33

226

16

82

John Carlson

13

65

67

12

41

187

25

40

P.K. Subban

14

65

67

15

35

171

20

92


With an FHG Value of 65, Seth Jones ranks higher than other big names like P.K. Subban, John Klingberg, and Erik Karlsson. What makes Jones so valuable is his stellar peripherals, as he has the second-most shots on goal by any defender. The only defender to have more shots than him is Brent Burns, and he’s one of only four defensemen so far to have taken more than 200 shots. His 82 hits aren’t as many as players like Dion Phaneuf and Dustin Byfuglien, but his 16 power-play points are the 14th most out of all defenders.

Combine that with his excellent point totals and you get one of the most valuable defenders in fantasy hockey. Jones’ 46 points (which project to 55 points over 82 games) are the 10th most in the NHL by all defenders and his 13 goals are tied for the fourth most. At only 23 years old, Jones has a bright future as he continues his fantastic season this year.

Leave A Comment

UPCOMING GAMES

Nov 22 - 19:11 PIT vs WPG
Nov 22 - 22:11 ANA vs BUF

Starting Goalies

Top Skater Views

  Players Team
WYATT JOHNSTON DAL
KENT JOHNSON CBJ
JAKE WALMAN S.J
WILLIAM EKLUND S.J
VALERI NICHUSHKIN COL

Top Goalie Profile Views

  Players Team
YAROSLAV ASKAROV S.J
DUSTIN WOLF CGY
PYOTR KOCHETKOV CAR
SEBASTIAN COSSA DET
ALEXANDAR GEORGIEV COL

LINE COMBOS

  Frequency T.B Players
29.3 NIKITA KUCHEROV BRANDON HAGEL ANTHONY CIRELLI
14.8 CONOR GEEKIE MITCHELL CHAFFEE CAM ATKINSON
13.7 BRAYDEN POINT JAKE GUENTZEL GAGE GONCALVES

DobberHockey Podcasts

Keeping Karlsson Short Shifts – Regicide

Jeremy and Shams are here to break down all the new injuries and update timelines as well. After all the injury news they close out the show covering all the cold Kings players giving actionable fantasy advice on each one. Lastly, they close out the show the latest hot Russian forward for Columbus that is only 1% rostered on Yahoo right now.

FIND US ON FACEBOOK

📢 advertisement: