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The Shot Caller's Report - Wk 14 Running Backs



By Steve Schwarz | 12/10/20
Bye Weeks: N/A
QBs | RBs | WRs

David Montgomery

Grab a Helmet

1) David Montgomery vs. Houston

If I told you David Montgomery was the No.1 running back over the past three weeks you probably wouldn’t believe me, but it’s a fact. His 26.2 FPts/G leads runner up Derrick Henry by four points per game. This late-season push has him ranked 15th for the season and he has a favorable matchup against the Texans, who rank 31st in fantasy points allowed to opposing RBs (32.2 FPts/G). They have allowed a double-digit running back in every game this season and two double-digit backs in the last four games.

2) Ty Johnson at Seattle

After Frank Gore left Week 13 with a concussion, Ty Johnson produced 117 yards from scrimmage on 24 touches. The Jets have little reason to rush Gore back, so as long as the veteran is inactive, Johnson could be a very good play against a bottom-10 Seahawks’ run defense. Seattle allows 25.2 FPts/G to opposing running backs and without Gore that total would be divided between Johnson and Josh Adams, who saw just eight touches Sunday.

3) Giovani Bernard vs. Dallas

The Bengals’ backfield has been horrible without Joe Mixon, so starting Giovani Bernard is a longshot, but might be worth it, considering how bad the Dallas run defense has been. The Cowboys have allowed 28.6 FPts/G, third most in the league, just allowed 200 yards to Ravens backs (294 including Lamar Jackson) and are working on a short work week having played Tuesday. Bernard hasn’t cracked 10 points since Week 8, but he might be a viable “Hail Mary.”

Grab some Pine

1) Miles Sanders vs. New Orleans

You would think a running back averaging 5.3 ypc would get plenty of work, but Doug Pederson’s habit is to start out a game running the ball and forgetting the run game by halftime. He’s also been sharing time with Boston Scott and Corey Clement and has seen just 16 rushing attempts the past two games. Meanwhile, the Saints are No.1 against opposing running backs (16.1 FPts/G) and even stronger since the start of November (11.0 FPts/G). And rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts will be making his first-ever start. Fade this offense.

2) Devin Singletary vs. Pittsburgh

The Steelers’ run defense is stingy, ranking second to the Saints for the season (17.9 FPts/G). They have allowed a 20-point running back just once all season. It’s been a disappointing season for Singletary, who still leads the team in rushing attempts, but is sharing time with rookie Zack Moss. Ignore Singletary’s 35 touches over the past two games and avoid the Steelers defense. Singletary hasn’t scored since Week 4.

3) Clyde Edwards-Helaire at Miami

Clyde Edwards-Helaire dressed, but didn’t play, in Week 13 due to illness (non-Covid-19 related), but should return for this one. It’s not a great matchup against a Miami run defense that has gotten stronger as the season has progressed. They are allowing 22.0 FPts/G for the season, but just 16 points since the beginning of November. CEH has just one 20-point game over the last five games and two all season. Le’Veon Bell gets just enough usage to annoy CEH fantasy owners.

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