Chris Ivory
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Scouting report

by Chris Kucharski

NYJ RB Chris Ivory - Week 10, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 vs Buffalo

Chris Ivory was one of the best fantasy stories of the first half of the NFL season. So, it's hard to explain what happened the past two weeks where he has ran the ball 38 times for 43 yards. He did have two touchdowns to save the fantasy week, but the lack of yardage is puzzling.

The good news is Ivory is still getting the carries, so hopefully the Jets will find more room for him to run. It could be this week against Buffalo, who is only 23rd in aFPA to running backs. Start Ivory as a low-end RB1 on Thursday and if the rushing numbers don't increase, you can start to be concerned.

by Chris Kucharski

NYJ RB Chris Ivory - Week 9, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 vs Jacksonville

Without Ryan Fitzpatrick for most of last week, the Raiders loaded the box, which took Chris Ivory out of the game. He had 15 carries for 17 yards and was a major Week 8 fantasy bust. Fitzpatrick is back and even though he playing hurt, that will force Jacksonville to think pass at least part of the time.

The Jags pass defense isn't great, as they are 26th in aFPA to wide receivers. That means Ivory should have some opportunities and the touches should be up as well. Start Ivory as a solid RB1 for Week 9 in all leagues and formats.

by Chris Kucharski

NYJ RB Chris Ivory - Week 8, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 at Oakland

After back-to-back 100-plus yard rushing performances, Chris Ivory's numbers took a hit against New England. The Jets No. 1 back only had 53 yards from scrimmage and failed to score a touchdown for the first time in two weeks. It wasn't really about his playing time, but more about the Pats deciding to take Ivory away as a key weapon.

Ivory will face Oakland (who is 22nd in aFPA to running backs) and should get his numbers back closer to where they have been in recent weeks. He should definitely be in every starting lineup as a low-end RB1 for Week 8.

by Chris Kucharski

NYJ RB Chris Ivory - Week 7, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 vs New England

Remember at the beginning of the season when we weren't sure if Chris Ivory would be the primary back in New York? Not only is he the Jets No. 1, he has been one of the best fantasy running backs in 2015. He rushed for 146 yards and touchdown last week which gives him back-to-back 100-yard performances.

The Patriots are the Week 7 opponent and have been pretty good against the run, ranked 8th in aFPA to running backs. Still, we think the Jets will stick with their game plan and run Ivory often. Start Ivory in all leagues and formats as a solid RB1 against New England.

by Chris Kucharski

NYJ RB Chris Ivory - Week 6, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 vs Washington
If you are a Chris Ivory owner, you definitely didn't want the bye week. He rushed for 166 yards and touchdown in London and had averaged 22 touches in the three games he has played.

He also had a week to get healthy and should be 100 percent to face the Redskins. Washington is one of the best in the NFL against opposing running backs, ranked 3rd in aFPA. That should not discourage you because Ivory seems embedded as the starting back and his workload should carry him to a high finish. Start him in all leagues and formats as solid RB1 for Week 6.

by Chris Kucharski

NYJ RB Chris Ivory - Week 4, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 vs Dolphins

After missing Week 3 with a quad injury, Chris Ivory had a full practice on Thursday and should be ready to go in London on Sunday. He was off to a decent start with 18 touches per game and two touchdowns through two weeks. Ivory was definitely the feature back for New York which owners were hoping for when they drafted him

Ivory will face Miami who is 12th in aFPA to running backs, but should put up decent numbers. Frequency is the key for him, and although Bilal Powll is more of the third down back, Ivory seems to have the first two downs covered. Start him for Week 4 as a solid RB2.

by Chris Kucharski

NYJ RB Chris Ivory - Week 3, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 vs Eagles

Bilal Powell actually had more snaps than Chris Ivory last week, but Ivory was still the leading ball carrier for New York. There could be an issue this week as Ivory did not practice on Thursday with a quad injury. So, far Ivory has been a solid fantasy running back, which should be the case on Sunday against Philly if he plays.

The Eagles defense has been bad the first two weeks, so this week presents a great opportunity for the Jets offense. If Ivory suits up, he is a solid RB2 for Week 3. But keep an eye on the injury report.

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