![]() I am still in on James Cook as the back I’d want in the event of an injury to Singletary. Devin Singletary got 64% of the snaps before Buffalo started rotating other players in, so his spot atop the hierarchy is secure. Tough to take a lot from this one as Buffalo blasted the Steelers. You will need to exercise some patience here, but I think Dobbins will be OK in the long term.īuffalo – Starter: Devin Singletary, Handcuffs: James Cook, Zack Moss ![]() He didn’t have a single touch in the fourth quarter either, so maybe he tweaked something during the game. The Ravens even gave some running back snaps to Devin Duvernay early in the game, which tells me they are still working Dobbins into form. He and Dobbins both played roughly 40% of the snaps Sunday night but the Ravens never really got going offensively. Justice Hill missed the game with a hamstring injury, putting Kenyan Drake back on the radar. ![]() Dobbins, Handcuff: Justice Hill, Kenyan Drake Allgeier is still worth hanging onto because the snap share is healthy.īaltimore – Starter: J.K. However, Avery Williams (28% snap share) ended up out-snapping Huntley, so this one is a little uncertain right now. Caleb Huntley ended up with eight carries despite playing only 23% of the snaps, meaning he was touching the ball when he got on the field. Oddly, he didn’t have a reception despite playing 80% of the passing downs. Tyler Allgeier was the main ball carrier Sunday, getting 59% of the snaps and leading the Falcons with 13 carries for 45 yards. The Cardinals get a leaky Seattle defense this week, so monitor the injury report, but Benjamin should be on the FAAB/waiver list to be picked up.Ītlanta – Committee: Tyler Allgeier, Caleb Huntley, Avery Williams He finished with 53 scrimmage yards and a rushing touchdown. This left Benjamin to soak up almost all (97%) of the second-half work. Be early, not late, on Warren.Īrizona – Starter: James Conner, Handcuff: Eno Benjamin, Darrel WilliamsĬonner’s rib injury forced him out of the game at halftime, and Williams left in the third quarter with a knee injury. Is that coach speak? Perhaps, but Harris looks horrible, and Warren looks the opposite of that. As for Pittsburgh, Mike Tomlin says we will see more of Jaylen Warren. Fire up Rhamondre Stevenson and also put Pierre Strong on the radar. New England lost Damien Harris Sunday, and it looks like he is out for multiple games. Two other situations to monitor are in New England and Pittsburgh. It is early in the week, and things are still uncertain on that front. Benjamin is usable in the passing game, and he might pick up some additional snaps this week even if Conner suits up. Eno Benjamin played 97% of the snaps in the second half, and I’d say he would be the priority add this week if Walker isn’t available. In Arizona, James Conner got knicked up again, as did Darrel Williams. Walker should be given plenty of work as soon as this week. Behind him, I’d prefer DeeJay Dallas over Travis Homer, but things would get thin very quickly in that scenario. This opens things up for Kenneth Walker, who should be good for 12-15 touches. Let’s start with Seattle and Rashaad Penny being lost for the year. It’s hard to believe Week 5 has wrapped up, but we are moving right along.
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