ESPN Fantasy Projection: Jackson leaned into a different aspect of his game last season, and it will be interesting to see if he can combine his two approaches this season. Last season, Jackson was relied upon as a primary scoring option with Ja Morant out, and he responded with by-far a career-best 22.5 PPG, and also notched personal records of 2.3 APG and 1.2 SPG. But his 5.5 RPG were his lowest since his second season and his 1.6 BPG were about half of his league-leading 3.0 BPG from the season before. With Morant back, will Jackson lean back into his defense but still maintain a bit more offense? If so, he could outperform his top-70 valuation in points leagues. But he really shines in category leagues, particularly when he's blocking shots, and he is a viable late third/early fourth round prospect in those leagues.