RavensCountry's Todd Karpovich and Jaime Eisner discuss the Ravens RB
Bill Enright: Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram finished as the eighth running back in fantasy football standard formats. 1200 combined yards, 15 touchdowns. The guy does it all, but when it comes to 2020. Are you drafting or are you passing when it comes to Mark Ingram? Let's go to Karpovich from Raven Country and Jaime Eisner, fantasy gaming analyst here for Sports Illustrated. Todd, I'll start with you. Even though the Ravens drafted J.K. Dobbins this year. Mark Ingram still gonna be the guy in the backfield, right?
Todd Karpovich: He'll be the starter. What they expect J.K. Dobbinss can move that depth chart. And they also got Gus Edwards and Justice Hill. So you got four guys who can run the ball and how many carrries is this guy going to get? And of course, Lamar Jackson, he'll get his yards. He led the team last year with 1,206 yards rushing. He's also going to carry the rock a lot. So will Ingram be a goo fantasy pic?. I don't know. I think the Ravens have a lot of versatility back there and they're going to use all four of those guys. In addition, Ingram suffered a calf injury late in the season. So the Ravens might limit how much he gets the ball early in the year to preserve him for a postseason run.
Bill Enright: Jaime, based on Mark Ingram's ADP, are you drafting or are you passing?
Jaime Eisner: I'm drafting in his current ADP for a lot of reasons that Todd brought up. He's kind of looks like he's going to slip down fantasy drafts. Right now he's ranked as the consensus RB 24 going in the sixth round. And at that point I'm more than happy to take him. He was the RB 11 last year on a per game basis in PPR formats despite catching fewer than 30 passes. Even if you took his touchdown total from 15 down to 10, he still would've been an RB two last year. So long as he gets his 15 touches per game and you could stick him in as maybe your flex or a low end RB two, I think you'll be happy with the return.
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