Mark Ingram and the Saints RBs in fantasy football
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Presented By Mark Ingram and the Saints RBs in fantasy football Published: Aug 22, 2017 at 11:23 AM One of the toughest backfield situations to gauge this offseason has been that of the . The incumbent, , returns for his seventh season with the team after a career-best campaign in 2016. The team added veteran in free agency for depth, and to cloud matters further they drafted Tenne see product . This has left fantasy analysts scratching their heads, myself included, as to how to value this group of backs. So let's dig in and see if we can't unearth some clarity as to where you should look for each back on draft day. Mark Ingram(ADP 51 overall, RB21) What's a guy gotta do to earn some respect? I mean, 10 total touchdowns should do the trick. No? Well, surely 1,362 yards from scrimmage is legit enough. Still not moving the Josh Hall Jersey needle? Then 251 touches and a 5.1 yards per carry average is worth a lot more than a sixth-round pick, right? According to 's ADP this season, that's right about where he's valued, which to me is pure lunacy. With an average of 14.5 rush attempts per game over the last three years, he added some pa s-catching prowe s to his arsenal of abilities recently. Ingram has averaged 59 targets and 48 receptions over the last two seasons. He's a three-down back and has a goal-line role too. Just one of 19 running backs to receive 200-plus rush attempts in 2016, he's simply not getting the respect he deserves among fantasy circles ahead of the 2017 season. I understand why folks are skeptical after the offseason moves the made to improve the backfield. But Ingram has been a consistently productive presence in the backfield the last few seasons and has spent his entire six-year career in New Orleans with Sean Peyton as his coach and as his signal-caller. He knows the system better than . He has more experience than . That's worth something, right? Plus, there's no denying Ingram's production last season, even if he was benched for a few quarters for ball security i sues. He was still the most efficient running back in the entire NFL with an average 3.5 yards traveled per rushing yard gained, per NextGenStats running back efficiency metric (min 200 carries). Furthermore, respected beat reporter Nick Underhill said on a that he expects Ingram's role to remain the same. If that means upwards of 200 touches including 40-plus receptions, we'll take it. Surrounded by , and with Round 6ish ADPs, use this value opportunity to your advantage on draft day. Adrian Peterson(ADP 70 overall RB27) Heading into the season, is one of the toughest running backs to project from a fantasy perspective. In his prime, Peterson was the best running back in the league and in fantasy. In fact, he remains the NFL's leader in rushing yards (11,747) rushing touchdowns (97) and 100-yard rushing games (49) since entering the league in 2007, and that accounts for his 28 mi sed games due to suspension and injury in the past three seasons. So folks in many leagues will probably draft him too early solely for nostalgia and name value reasons. I suggest not being that person. He's 32-years-old, with 2,659 NFL touches on his resume and is entering a committee backfield in New Orleans. We've heard reports out of camp earlier in the summer about Peterson wowing his new teammates with his flashes of explosivene s and all-around smooth running style. After all, he's a once-in-a-lifetime kind of talent. Anyone who hadn't seen him run in person before would likely be wowed, even at his advanced age. Obviously, Peterson is an upgrade on , the guy who's played Justin Jackson Jersey a secondary role to Ingram the past few seasons. But again, Nick Underhill said on that same RotoViz podcast that while AP has flashed in camp, his fl`ashes are inconsistent. He'll flash one day, and then not again for a while. So maybe he's lost a step since his heyday. It's only natural with age. The thing is, if Ingram mi ses time with injury (which he's wont to do; 2016 was the first season since 2012 that he played a full 16-game slate), or Sean Peyton decides to bench him for fumbling, Peterson's value would skyrocket and vice versa. It's hard for me to see Ingram's role becoming more of a split, and I see Peterson as a compliment more than a 50/50 kind of deal. But a compliment to Ingram has some stand-alone value in an offense as high-octane as the . And in the Sean Peyton era (since 2006), running backs have averaged a combined 32.0 offensive touches per game, which is the most in the NFL during that span. Underhill also said that New Orleans wants to run the ball even more this year than they have in the past. Depending on where you look for ADP data, Peterson is ranging from about Round 4 to Round 8. It's evident that along with beat writers, most drafters are unsure how to value Peterson. Is it cool if I just get in line with you guys? Alvin Kamara(ADP 210 overall, RB65) This rookie running back has shone brightly for the in the preseason thus far with some huge plays including an eye-popping 50-yard touchdown run against the . is a natural pa s-catcher and projects as the third-down, two-minute drill back, a la in Seattle. He's worked with the first team in preseason action, but that's because the have been resting Ingram and Peterson, so don't expect Kamara to slot in as a starter in Week 1. But he's still shown well as a runner between the tackles, something he wasn't touted for coming out of college. Perhaps Kamara has earned himself more looks in that respect, but barring injury he'll likely remain third on the depth chart. There's a chance the split Kamara out wide on occasion, given his abilities as a pa s catcher. A scenario where Kamara and any combination of Ingram/Peterson are on the field at the same time, which could help his playing time outlook. An obvious upgrade over in the pa sing-down role for New Orleans, Kamara should be viewed as a free flier in redraft formats. He's an immediate injection of youth and explosivene s that the backfield has lacked for the last few years, but his consistency from a week-to-week standpoint will be difficult to pin down. Still, given the advanced ages and injury-prone Frank Jackson Jersey tag of both Ingram and Peterson, it's not silly to think Kamara would be handed the keys to the backfield if either veteran mi sed time or is slow out of the gate. This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be mi sing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an i sue.
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