During the 2023 season, fantasy football analyst Jorge Martin will provide weekly analysis of some of the muddiest fantasy RB situations while looking ahead to future matchups.
Fantasy football managers, we’re through Week 4. One quarter of the way through the season — sort of. Why does it feel like we’ve been beat up alongside the players who play the most physically punishing position in the NFL?
Or is it? Jonathan Taylor will have his 21-day practice window open up on Oct. 4, which does not guarantee that he’s going to be on the field for Week 5. So, don’t go dropping Zack Moss just yet. While both backs may be startable, the upcoming schedule is rough. Tennessee, at Jacksonville, Cleveland and New Orleans are the next four opponents, and all are top 11 in fewest rushing yards allowed. Welcome back to the NFL, Mr. Taylor., though, hitting paydirt twice in the 48-20 loss to the Bills.
. Hall has the Broncos on deck this week, so don't be surprised should he break off another big run or two — or has the big game fantasy managers have been waiting for.Miles Sanders and Chuba Hubbard were even in touches last week. Is this now a timeshare? Coming into the season, Sanders was a dark horse, Dead Zone RB who looked like he would be the clear leader in touches.
It’s hard to sit Harris, but starting him comes with the hope he scores a touchdown. Warren’s utility in the passing game makes him more palatable as a start. With the bye week following the Baltimore game, this backfield has a true committee feel for the foreseeable future.There were several question marks going into Week 4's Thursday Night Football centered around whether David Montgomery would play after suffering what appeared to be a serious thigh injury in Week 2.
The Bears’ drive late in the fourth quarter, right after the Broncos tied the game, 28-28, is key. Herbert got the ball nine times on what turned out to be an 11-play drive. Two plays were nullified by penalties. This says all that needs to be said about the state of the Bears’ backfield as currently constituted.The Commanders are in 22nd place with 490 rushing yards allowed on the season, so Herbert is a fantasy starter in Week 5, especially with four teams on bye.
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