Could the Colts Running Back Situation Remain Messy Throughout the Season with No Clear Fantasy Option Emerging?
The Indianapolis Colts' running back situation has been in a state of flux all offseason, and it doesn't seem like things will be settling down anytime soon. Marlon Mack, who was the team's lead back last season, is still recovering from a torn Achilles and is not expected to be ready for the start of the season. Nyheim Hines, who filled in admirably for Mack last year, is now dealing with a shoulder injury that could keep him out for multiple games. That leaves the Colts with Jordan Wilkins and rookie Jonathan Taylor as their top two running backs.
Wilkins is a solid runner, but he's not a game-changer. Taylor has a lot of potential, but he's still a rookie and it's unclear how quickly he'll be able to adjust to the NFL game. With no clear-cut lead back, it's likely that the Colts will use a running back by committee approach this season. This could make it difficult for fantasy owners to find a consistent producer in the Colts' backfield.
Related Questions:
- Who is the Colts' current starting running back?
- What is Marlon Mack's injury status?
- Is Nyheim Hines expected to miss any games?
- What is the Colts' expected running back distribution this season?
- Is Jonathan Taylor worth drafting in fantasy football?
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