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Devin Singletary Week 14 Outlook - Giants at Eagles

By Mike Tagliere (FantasyPros), Thu, Dec 5th 2019, 11:51am EST

Over the last five weeks, we've watched Singletary average 17.8 touches per game, which is borderline workhorse territory. He's also seen four-plus targets in four of the last six games, which makes him gamescript-proof, which is important heading into a matchup with the Ravens, who are one of the hottest teams in football. Over their last seven games, the Ravens have allowed just 96 points to their opponents, which amounts to just 13.7 points per game. No team has scored more than 20 points, which essentially means they're capped at two touchdowns. The Bills 21.4 points per game ranks in the bottom half of the league. After allowing Raheem Mostert 146 yards and a touchdown last week, the Ravens have allowed four top-12 performances on the year to running backs. It is worth noting that any running back who's totaled more than 10 touches against them has finished as a top-24 option, though there's been just seven of them, so the sample size is rather small. The issue has been touches, as running backs have averaged 21.6 per game against them, which is one of the lowest marks in the league. Even if Singletary gets 70 percent of them, that'd amount to just 15 for him. The Ravens have allowed just 21 total touchdowns this year, with 11 of them being of the rushing variety, though Singletary may not be getting the goal-line touches. Of the 16 carries available inside the five-yard-line, Frank Gore has 10 of them, Josh Allen has four of them, and Singletary has two. Given Singletary's increased role over the last month, he must be started as a RB2, though he's on the low-end of that conversation this week with how difficult touches have been to come across against the Ravens.

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