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Andrew Beck

FBNYJNew York Jets

No projection this week — he isn't on the current slate.

Season Projection

· 10 pts · FB3 · 15.0 games
1@TEN11GB21@DET31@CHI41CLE51@NE61MIA71LV81@KC91BUF101@LAC111@MIA12BYE131DEN141@ARI151NE161MIN171@BUF18

Projected points per week, from the same simulation as the season total. Bars are scaled to this player's own best week, so the shape shows which weeks carry him. The season number already accounts for the games we expect him to miss; these weekly bars do not — each is what he does in a week he plays.

No projection this week

Andrew doesn't have a projection right now — either his team is on a bye, the week's slate hasn't been simulated yet, or he isn't in a position to draw usage. His game log and the usage read below are the real record either way, and this page picks him back up as soon as there's a game to simulate.

How much he's on the field

Across 20 games, Andrew has been on the field for 18% of his team's snaps. That's a limited role, and it caps everything else on this page. A player on a third of the snaps can't produce like a starter no matter how efficient he is, and the projection reflects the opportunity rather than the talent. The model weighs this above efficiency for a simple reason: snap share predicts next week better than last week's yardage does.

What kind of back he is

Andrew has 1 carry for 5 yards (5 a carry) and 0 rushing touchdowns. He's also seen 21 targets for 87 yards — pass-game work is what separates a back who plays on third down from one who leaves the field, and it's worth more to a projection than the same yardage on the ground. Running-back yardage swings hard on the blocking in front of him, which is why the model weighs opportunity — carries and targets — above efficiency.

His last 5 games

Over that stretch Andrew has 34 total yards. Five games is a small sample in any sport and a tiny one in football, where a team plays seventeen times a year — so recent form informs the projection without overriding the usage underneath it.

How the model reads him

Every projection here is built the same way for Andrew as for a starter on a contender — simulate the game, then apportion it by role. No manual adjustments, no gut calls on who's due. The weighting behind it is proprietary and re-tuned on real outcomes; everything it produces is public and graded against the box score.

What we'd flag

Three things to carry. The season is seventeen games, so most trends here are small samples wearing a confident number. Game script rewrites usage — a team trailing throws, a team ahead runs. And injury news lands after we publish. For Andrew specifically, he's on the field for a minority of snaps, which caps the projection regardless of how he's playing.

Andrew Beck — FAQ

How much does Andrew Beck play?

He's averaged 18% of his team's snaps across 20 games in our log. Snap share is the most stable input on this page — it moves slowly and it survives a bad game, which is why the model weighs opportunity above efficiency.

Are Andrew Beck's projections betting advice?

No. Every number here is a research signal from a statistical model, published with the graded record so you can judge it yourself. The model is re-tuned against real results and can be wrong on any given week. Nothing here is a guaranteed outcome. 21+, please play responsibly (1-800-GAMBLER).

Game Log

WkOppSnapsTgtRecRecYdCarRushYdTD
2025 · 18BUF25%212001
2025 · 15JAX16%100150
2025 · 14MIA12%1117000
2025 · 13ATL12%000000
2025 · 12BAL7%1110000
2025 · 10CLE18%000000
2025 · 8CIN11%119000
2025 · 7CAR5%000000
2025 · 6DEN5%116000
2025 · 5DAL12%211001
2025 · 3TB12%000000
2024 · 16KC20%100000
2024 · 6ARI10%100000
2023 · 19CLE37%100000
2023 · 18IND27%229001
2023 · 16CLE17%226001
2023 · 15TEN21%11-5000
2023 · 14NYJ27%1126000
2023 · 13DEN40%215000
2023 · 12JAX25%111000

Not betting advice — 21+, play responsibly (1-800-GAMBLER).