ESPN has predicted a great season from Green Bay Packers wide receiver Geronimo Allison.

ESPN ranked Allison 40th among wide receivers in its Fantasy Football outlook for the 2019 NFL season. The network predicted he will record 728 receiving yards and four touchdowns on 88 receptions.

There are marked improvements from his 303 receiving yards and two touchdowns on 20 receptions from last season. Allison suited up in just five games in 2018 because he tore an adductor muscle in his right pelvis during practice in November. He should take the field in 2019 with a vengeance.

Here is the complete ESPN fantasy outlook for Geronimo Allison in 2019.

Following a nondescript first two NFL seasons, Allison appeared on his way to a breakout 2018 season.

Healthy and operating as Green Bay's No. 3 wide receiver during Weeks 1 to 4, Allison posted a 19/289/2 line and was fantasy's No. 28 scorer at the position.

Allison has registered only 55 catches in 30 career games, but his strong 2018 efficiency (67 percent catch rate, 10.1 YPT) and the Packers' shaky depth chart positions him well for a run at No. 2 duties opposite Davante Adams.

In that scenario, Allison would, at least, be on the flex radar. He's an intriguing late-round sleeper.

The analysis is spot on. Allison gives the likes of Equanimous St. Brown and Marquez Valdes-Scantling stiff competition for the Packers' No. 2 wide receiver behind Adams.

If Allison stays healthy in 2019, he should become an integral part of the Pack's return to prominence under new head coach Matt LaFleur.