Kyle Filipowski Fantasy Outlook: Should You Draft the Utah Jazz Center This Year?

Should you draft Kyle Filipowski in fantasy basketball this year? Latest fantasy projection for the Utah Jazz center.

It’s the final weekend before the NBA regular season begins, which means you’re coming here for your fantasy basketball drafts.

Should you draft Kyle Filipowski this season? Here’s the latest outlook, projections, and rankings for the Utah Jazz Center.

Should You Draft Kyle Filipowski in Fantasy Basketball?

Entering his second season, Kyle Filipowski has real breakout potential as part of the Utah Jazz’s young core. The Jazz are in full rebuild mode, and with veteran forward John Collins now on the Los Angeles Clippers, Filipowski could see an expanded role. He turned heads in NBA Summer League, capturing MVP honors and flashing his scoring, rebounding, and shooting chops.

From a fantasy perspective, Filipowski’s appeal lies in his multi-category upside: he can stretch the floor with 3-point shooting, pass competently for a big, and contribute on the boards. His path to consistent fantasy value hinges on his opportunity, but Filipowski could be a valuable late-round option. He’s best viewed as a high-upside pick in redraft formats and a valuable asset in dynasty leagues.

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What Are Filipowski’s Fantasy Basketball Projections This Season?

Based on our proprietary metrics here at PFSN, we project Filipowski to score 1,972.0 fantasy points this season, with him averaging 10.9 points per game.

This includes 4.1 field goals per game, 1.1 three-pointers per game, 1.5 free throws per game, 6.9 rebounds per game, 2.5 assists per game, 0.8 steals per game, and 0.3 blocks per game.

Where Does Kyle Filipowski Rank in the Upcoming Fantasy Basketball Season?

Filipowski is ranked 157th overall and 33rd at his position. The five players ranked ahead of him overall include Devin Vassell, Andrew Nembhard, Jaden McDaniels, Isaiah Collier, and Bobby Portis.

The five players ranked behind him overall include Jabari Smith Jr., Brandin Podziemski, Egor Demin, Caris LeVert, and Lauri Markkanen.

The five players ranked ahead of him at his position include Dereck Lively II, Brook Lopez, Joel Embiid, Derik Queen, and Goga Bitadze.

The five players ranked behind him at his position include Mason Plumlee, Jonas Valančiūnas, Jusuf Nurkić, Al Horford, and Neemias Queta.

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