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Zack Moss Week 12 Outlook - Giants at Bengals

By Mike Tagliere (FantasyPros), Wed, Nov 25th 2020, 7:42pm EST

In reality, it's not great for either of them, as they've combined to touch the ball just 19.5 times per game this year. If that continues, there's no way you can consistently rely on either of them to be a usable fantasy option. The Chargers have allowed a massive 4.78 yards per carry this year, which ranks as the third-most in the league. While they didn't allow a rushing touchdown in each of their first five games, they've now allowed seven of them over their last five games, including at least one in every game. This bodes well for Moss, who's received 33 percent of the teams carries inside the five-yard line (Allen is leading with 38.9 percent). Teams have chosen to concentrate a lot of their targets against the Chargers to the running back position, as they've seen a 22.8 percent target share, which ranks as the fourth-highest mark in the league. Singletary has run eight more routes than Moss over the last four games, but production is nearly identical. There have been nine running backs who've totaled 10-plus carries against the Chargers, and eight of them finished with at least 13.0 PPR points and as a top-26 option. Moss should be in the RB3 conversation due to how his strengths align with this matchup, while Singletary is just an RB4.

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