Jordan Mason had a very successful early-season filling in for Christian McCaffrey. However, he struggled with injuries down the stretch and missed the final five weeks of the season. He was traded to the Minnesota Vikings in the offseason and will be the backup to Aaron Jones in 2025. Mason has a sneaky high upside dynasty outlook entering 2025 on his new team.
Dynasty Outlook for Jordan Mason
Current Production
Mason saw limited opportunities in his first two years in the league with the 49ers. He averaged 42 carries, 232 rushing yards, and two touchdowns in those early campaigns. However, he earned a larger role in 2024 when both McCaffrey and Elijah Mitchell dealt with long-term injuries. Mason was the starting running back for the 49ers, and he capitalized on his chance by finishing as a top-12 running back in three of the first four weeks. He saw at least 19 carries and had at least ten PPR fantasy points in each of the first four weeks.
However, after that great opening stretch, he struggled with injuries and saw lighter workloads. He left multiple games due to injuries and lost work once McCaffrey returned to the lineup. He did not top fifteen carries or ten fantasy points for the rest of the season, and he missed the final five weeks of the year. When McCaffrey was fully healthy between Weeks 10 and 12, Mason saw a total of six carries combined. He only thrived when he was the full-time starter.
Mason Dynasty Price
According to KeepTradeCut, a website that crowdsources dynasty values from players who use the site, Mason is the RB36. He is behind Isiah Pacheco, his teammate Aaron Jones, and Tank Bigsby while ahead of Tyjae Spears, Tony Pollard, and Rhamondre Stevenson. This is a big decline from his high of RB19 in early October last year, but his ranking skyrocketed from around RB50 since he was traded. Mason is worth a late second-round pick in rookie dynasty drafts.
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Jordan Mason Dynasty Outlook
Mason will be 26 years old next year, entering his fourth year in the league with limited career carries. When Mason was traded to the Vikings, they extended him through the 2026 season, so he will be with them for at least the next two seasons. However, Aaron Jones also signed a two-year extension, keeping him in Minnesota through 2026. Jones will be 31 years old next season, so he is on the decline of his career.
However, Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell said Mason would be the 1B in the Vikings backfield next season, including being the goal-line back. If this is true, Mason will see decent standalone value backing up Jones and be one of the best handcuffs in the league if Jones were to miss time with injury.
#Vikings HC Kevin O’Connell on “1b” Jordan Mason:
“I do think Jordan’s gonna bring something to the table in those short-yardage situations, those goal-line situations, goal-to-go, where we’ve really left a lot to be desired as a football team.” pic.twitter.com/sOrk2XwDOE
— The Coachspeak Index (@CoachspeakIndex) April 1, 2025
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What To Do With Jordan Mason in Dynasty Leagues?
Mason is a player to buy in dynasty leagues this summer. Jones is an aging running back at the end of his career. Mason showed great flashes when he was given the chance to start last season. The Vikings have an offensive-minded head coach, who will want to run the football with JJ McCarthy as the presumed starting quarterback. There is a chance that Mason is the better running back and takes over the starting role. Even if he does not, he should still see plenty of touches to be productive in fantasy. Mason is worth taking a shot on in dynasty leagues this offseason.
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