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Devin Singletary Week 4 Outlook - Giants at Rams

By Mike Tagliere (FantasyPros), Thu, Oct 1st 2020, 9:44am EDT

After missing practice all of last week, Moss was ruled inactive days before the game, which means he wasn't close with his toe injury. We'll pay attention to the practice reports as the week goes on, but we should prepare for another Singletary-heavy game. He had his best game of the year in Week 3, compiling 121 yards on 17 touches against the Rams, though he didn't find the end zone. On to the Raiders, it's a matchup to attack. 55.3 percent of skill-players production against them has come via the running back position, the highest mark in the league. No one else is above 51.3 percent. They've faced the eighth-most running back touches but have allowed more fantasy points to them than any other team in the league, as the 1.34 PPR points per opportunity is the highest in the league. Keep in mind the league leader in that category last year was the Panthers who allowed 1.05 PPR points per opportunity. To be fair, the Raiders did play against Christian McCaffrey and Alvin Kamara the first two weeks, but then when we watch Sony Michel hit 117 yards on just nine carries and Rex Burkhead have a three-touchdown game, it's time to lock in running backs against the Raiders. Singletary would be a must-play high-end RB2 if Moss is out again, but would fall to low-end RB2 if Moss returns, as he'd lose out on the goal-line touches. Moss is going to be tough to trust unless he practices in full all week. I'll update his notes at the end of the week, but for now, treat him as a risky RB4. He did return to practice on Wednesday, though in a limited fashion.

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