Alex Collins Will Be Available In Week 16
3 years agoSeattle Seahawks running back Alex Collins (abdomen) doesn't carry an injury designation into the Week 16 game against the Chicago Bears after putting in limited practices all week. Collins missed the Week 15 loss to the Los Angeles Rams while on the COVID-19 list and is no longer the lead RB in this backfield. Rashaad Penny has been Seattle's primary option the last two weeks, although DeeJay Dallas scored the team's only touchdown on Tuesday. Collins played 23% of the offensive snaps and handled seven carries for 16 yards in Week 14 with Penny taking over. He's averaged a measly 3.8 yards per carry on 108 rushing attempts on the year and is no longer on the fantasy radar.
Source: The Seattle Times - Bob Condotta
Source: The Seattle Times - Bob Condotta
Alex Collins Goes On Injured Reserve
3 years agoThe Seattle Seahawks placed running back Alex Collins (abdomen) on Injured Reserve on Tuesday and activated cornerback Bless Austin from the Reserve/COVID-19 list in a corresponding move. Seattle also signed running back Josh Johnson to the 53-man roster from the practice squad. Even when Collins was the team's primary running back following Chris Carson's season-ending neck injury, he didn't do a whole lot with his opportunity and was more of a low-upside RB3/flex. The 27-year-old will finish his season with 108 carries for 411 yards (3.8 yards per carry) and two touchdowns while adding nine catches on 10 targets for 87 yards in 11 games. Rashaad Penny, who had another big game in Week 17, will finish off the year as Seattle's featured back.
Source: The Seattle Times - Bob Condotta
Source: The Seattle Times - Bob Condotta
Alex Collins Ruled Out In Week 17
3 years agoSeattle Seahawks running back Alex Collins (abdomen), who came into the Week 17 game against the Detroit Lions as questionable, has been ruled out for Sunday's game. Collins hasn't been valuable to fantasy managers in a while. Rashaad Penny has become Seattle's lead back and will have a pristine matchup against a poor Lions rush defense in Week 17. Behind Penny, DeeJay Dallas and Travis Homer will be battling for backfield touches, although neither one of them has any kind of standalone fantasy value in a Seahawks offense that has been very inconsistent in the second half of the season. When healthy, Collins might actually be the No. 4 Seahawks RB at this point.
Source: Seahawks PR
Source: Seahawks PR
Alex Collins A Healthy Scratch Against Bears
3 years agoSeattle Seahawks running back Alex Collins is a healthy scratch for the Week 16 game against the Chicago Bears. Collins missed last week while on the COVID-19 list, and now he's the odd man out in this mediocre Seattle backfield. Rashaad Penny has been the team's leading ball-carrier in the last two weeks, and that should remain the case on Sunday against Chicago, although DeeJay Dallas and Travis Homer are likely to mix in as change-of-pace options. At best, Penny should be considered a low-end RB2 in fantasy lineups. Collins was initially the Seahawks lead back when Chris Carson (neck) went down with a season-ending injury, but he was completely ineffective in the role. Collins shouldn't be on any rosters in redraft leagues to close out the season.
Source: Seahawks PR
Source: Seahawks PR
Alex Collins Limited Again Thursday
3 years agoSeattle Seahawks running back Alex Collins (abdomen) was limited in practice for the second straight day on Thursday. Collins missed the Week 15 loss to the Los Angeles Rams while on the COVID-19 list, but he's back now and seems likely to be active in Week 16 against the Chicago Bears. The 27-year-old will most likely return to a complementary backfield role behind Rashaad Penny, who has been Seattle's lead back each of the last two games. Collins wasn't productive at all when he was seeing the majority of backfield touches earlier this year, and he's averaged a weak 3.8 yards per carry on 108 rushing attempts in 11 games this season. Penny is the only back worth considering for starting lineups on this Seahawks team at the moment.
Source: Seahawks.com
Source: Seahawks.com
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