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ANALYSIS: Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell averaged over seven yards per carry in his last game in Week 12, and he seems to have a solid role in the offense. With his value evident in both the run and pass game, the rookie could potentially explode with a little more volume.
Another exception will be made here for Mitchell as he’s just over our typical 50% threshold. With the Ravens on a bye in Week 13, it seems as though some fantasy managers may have dropped him. That’s a mistake. In Week 12 against the Chargers, Gus Edwards played just 27% of the snaps and finished with eight carries for 26 yards. Mitchell led the backfield in snaps, playing 46% of the time. He also finished with nine carries, which also led the Baltimore backfield, and was the most efficient rusher. He ended up with 64 yards. He also had two targets, two receptions, and 25 receiving yards.
Based on his utilization in Week 12, Mitchell seems to be the 1A in Baltimore’s backfield. Edwards and Justice Hill are still going to play. By virtue of Mitchell’s size, he cannot be a workhorse back. However, it seems likely Mitchell will be the running back that plays the most and sees the most touches. That may only mean 8-12 touches per game. Edwards will probably have 8-10 touches, as well. Hill is likely to be the forgotten man here for fantasy purposes. Edwards will still be the goal line back for the Ravens, but Mitchell should be expected to be the primary pass-catcher out of the backfield moving forward.
Mitchell does not need a lot of touches to make a difference. Since Week 9, he has games averaging 15.3, 11.3, 4.1, and 7.1 yards per carry. He’s averaging 9.3 yards per carry and 11.7 yards per reception. He has carries of 60, 40, 39, 29, and 21 yards on the season. He’s also had a 32 yard reception. He’s a big play waiting to happen. Over the past four weeks, he’s scored 19.9, 13.1, 4.6, and 9.9 half-PPR points. That amounts to a 11.9 half-PPR PPG average. If he was dropped or is on your waiver wire, he’s a priority add.
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