![]() Dwayne McBride and even Ty Chandler will get their share (McBride the power option), as Mattison has been more volume-reliant than a performance metrics standout in his big games without Cook playing.ġ. Now, that is still a breakout, and RB2 in value, but 1) his situation is pretty obvious breakout-wise and 2) I would caution not to get overly sucked into the hype. ![]() Alexander Mattison, MIN - I covered the impact of the Dalvin Cook release, and while excitement might have some believe Mattison will be a RB1, it’s more likely he falls into an Aaron Jones-like role. ![]() With Lamar Jackson and Dobbins healthy, 240+ touches - with Todd Monken looking to push the offense more, especially passing - will have Dobbins in the Top 10. Again, Mark Ingram was RB8 in 2019 with just 202 carries due to the touchdown equity in Baltimore. Heck, Dobbins finished RB32 playing just 7.5 games. Dobbins, BAL - He’s been mentioned in past years, and nothing truly changes… though we have last year’s Weeks 14-17 for added ammunition. Two big names who are in a separate conversation. Bijan Robinson, ATL et al rookies - Robinson will be an easy RB1, while Jahmyr Gibbs, Charbonnet and others can be RB2s, but again, these are rookie “debuts” with no previous NFL performances to break out from. ![]()
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