Should i start lance moore week 4




















McLaurin WAS. Williams LAC. Cooper DAL. Thielen MIN. Lockett SEA. Allen LAC. Woods LAR. Moore CAR. Waddle MIA.

Jeudy DEN. Smith PHI. Sutton DEN. Sanders BUF. Renfrow LV. Jones TEN. Aiyuk SF. Jones Jr. Kirk ARI. Bateman BAL. Beasley BUF. Landry CLE. Davis NYJ. Drake has double-digit touches in two straight games and over 16 fantasy points in three straight. He has worked his way into the weekly flex discussion and could see a heavy workload if Jacobs was to miss any more time.

All together he went for yards on 12 touches. Stevenson has seen at least eight touches in the last four games he has been active for and has topped 12 fantasy points in two of his last three. But he does have a healthy scratch mixed in there. You cannot trust starting Stevenson just yet, but he is explosive and is carving out a role in this offense. Titans RB D'Onta Foreman played 22 percent of the snaps and carried the ball five times for 29 yards. It is not much, but he looked the part in the bit of run he received.

The Titans very much seemed like a team trying three different options at running back. Adrian Peterson received the most work, but he picked up just 21 yards on 10 carries.

The veteran could be shaking off some rust, but he also could be done. If so, Foreman has a chance to see a larger workload. He is worthy of a flier off the waiver wire. Colts RB Nyheim Hines had been dropped in a lot of leagues after scoring less than seven fantasy points in five straight games. But, he topped 20 fantasy points in Week 9 against the Jets.

He had double-digit touches for the first time since Week 3. He has now had at least five targets in two straight and its only a positive for him that Marlon Mack was a healthy scratch last week. Hines brings a low floor but high ceiling. His usage moving forward is worth monitoring. Saints RB Mark Ingram played 36 percent of the snaps, but saw nine carries for 43 yards, along with five catches on five targets, for 21 yards. That was good for Ingram saw eight touches in his Saints debut last week, but that increased to 14 this week.

The five targets also cannot be ignored. He does not bring a lot of upside, but he sees enough volume to be in play in deeper leagues. Ravens RB Devonta Freeman played 58 percent of the snaps, seeing 13 carries for 79 yards.

He also saw three targets, catching two of them for four yards and a touchdown. He likely goes back to the secondary role when Murray returns, but Freeman has played well so maybe he sees a larger share of the touches. He is a flex option if Murray remains out next week. Eagles RB Jordan Howard played 40 percent of the snaps while carrying the ball a team-high 17 times for 71 yards and a touchdown.

He seems to be the Eagles' lead back, at least for one more week while Miles Sanders is out. Howard will give you nothing in the passing game, but he has at least 12 touches in his two games and has scored three touchdowns. He has scored He likely becomes waiver wire fodder once Sanders returns, but he is a streaming option next week against the Broncos.

He scored 12 fantasy points, his fourth straight game with over 11 fantasy points. The volume makes him a little tough to trust, but he is producing. Tua Tagovailoa MIA. Russell Wilson SEA. View All Players. Jonathan Taylor IND. Dalvin Cook MIN. Najee Harris PIT. Austin Ekeler LAC. Aaron Jones GB. Ezekiel Elliott DAL. James Conner ARI. Darrell Henderson Jr.

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