The season may be over for the Indianapolis Colts and for fantasy football managers, but that doesn’t mean we can’t look back at the 2018 season.

Very rarely will a single team have a plethora of fantasy relevant players. Because the Colts had one of the best offenses in the league that ran the third-most plays in the NFL, there were many relevant players in fantasy football for Indy.

Here are the fantasy football studs and duds for the Colts in 2018:

QB Andrew Luck

Many were expecting a strong comeback season both in reality and fantasy for the 29-year-old signal caller. Not only did Luck deliver on massive volume throughout the season, but he also did so with a career-high efficiency.

In standard scoring (four-points per passing touchdown), Luck finished as the QB5 on the season while averaging 20.4 fantasy points per game. He finished ahead of guys like Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees and Russell Wilson, all of which are considered fantasy gold.

A model of consistency, Luck finished with at least 19.5 fantasy points in 12 games. Entering the second year in Frank Reich’s scheme, Luck should enjoy another fruitful season in 2019.