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Derrick Henry has been held out of the end zone for the past two weeks after scoring eight times in his previous two games. He should be able to snap that short drought this week — assuming D’Onta Foreman doesn’t vulture him again.
Fantasy Football analysis: Titans RBs Derrick Henry, D’Onta Foreman
Even without the end-zone visits, Henry has still been one of the best, most dependable running backs in fantasy. And even while the Titans’ offense was generally stuck in neutral versus the Colts last week, Henry still ran for 103 yards on 19 carries. Although the Ravens are among the top 10 in fewest fantasy points allowed to RBs, their defensive line is banged up right now, and Damien Harris made them pay last week to the tune of 121 yards on 22 carries. If the Ravens had a tough time slowing down the 5-foot-11, 213-pound Harris, then the 6-foot-3, 247-pound Henry should be licking his chops at the sight of this matchup. Remember that when these teams met during last season’s playoffs, Henry rampaged for 195 yards and two scores (and even threw for a TD).
Fantasy Start/Sit Recommendation
All of Henry’s fantasy owners were rightfully tilted when they saw Foreman sneak in a receiving score last week, but that has all the looks of an outlier. Henry ($8,000) should be in for a big week.