Yahoo Sports fantasy analyst Andy Behrens explains why the Colts running back is worth a last-minute grab this week.
But I will give you another Tyler and I’ll go with Tyler Goodson.
Uh, he’s looking like a pretty strong start this week with Jonathan Taylor out for the Colts, Trey Sherman also dealing with a knee issue this week.
Last week, Goodson outproduced Herman on far fewer touches.
He finished with 65 yards, four catches against a pretty respectable Titans defense this week.
Much better matchup against Miami.
That is a team allowing 4.7 yards per carry over 100 and 25 rushing yards per game.
Goodson is actually averaging 6.3 yards per carry on on very low volume only 26 career NFL rush attempts, but he’s shown well as a receiver on, on limited opportunities as well.
It’s just, it’s hard not to love his set up this week.
It’s very difficult to imagine the scenario in which the run is just completely out of play for the Colts against this version of Miami’s defense.
Uh, Goodson, former Iowa product, I’ll just drop that in.
There is a sneaky good bet for 8090 total yards and a touchdown in this one.
Uh, sermon might still draw the start but starting status definitely doesn’t mean everything in the NFL Goodson is the guy who’s really passed the eye test.