James White
  • James White

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  • 32
  • 205 lbs
  • 5' 10"
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Scouting report

by Matt Rittle

NE RB James White - Week 10, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 at New York Giants
With fellow RB Dion Lewis out for the season, someone figures to get more work in this backfield. LaGarrette Blount stands to benefit, but is a non-factor in the passing game. When Lewis missed Week 7 against the Jets, it was White who played 64 percent of the snaps. So White figures to get a bump in value now, but we're not confident in how this backfield will shape up. In standard leagues, White should be left on benches for the time being. In PPR, White makes a for a fringe RB3/4 candidate, worthy of starting if the injury bug and bye blues are singing your name.

by Matt Rittle

NE RB James White - Week 1, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 vs Pittsburgh
James White may be a nice sleeper stash on the season in very deep leagues, but he is not in consideration for your starting lineup in Week 1.

by Matt Rittle

NE RB James White - Week 7, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 vs New York Jets
Offseason sleeper James White has only seen the field one week, Week 4. Stevan Ridley's absence opens the door for opportunities to others, though, and White may get a chance to carve out a role. While he's not start-able this week, he's a name worth monitoring in the weeks to come.

by Matt Rittle

NE RB James White - Week 1, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 vs Miami
White would make a fine desperation play, if you were desperate. However, as our RB54 in PPR and RB50 in standard, we hope you have more reasonable options in week one. He's someone we'll keep our eye on as the season progress.

by Matt Rittle

NE RB James White - 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Fantasy Upside
Belichick likes to shuffle RBs around, and is willing to ride with a hot hand if he sees one. If James White continues to develop, he has at least an outside chance at some fantasy relevance this year.

Fantasy Downside
White is a rookie who is still looking to prove himself. If you spend a draft pick on him, you may very easily end up dropping him a month in.

Bottom Line
White is a great name to monitor as a potential mid-season waiver wire pickup. He should only be drafted and held in larger leagues or leagues with deep benches. His performance will likely be inconsistent.

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