Fantasy Upside
Latavius Murray did the best he could with limited touches last season on the Raiders. He played in 14 games, and only had four with more than 15 carries, averaging 86 yards on the ground in those four games. So when he gets the ball, he can be an effective runner.
He comes to Minnesota this season where his main competition is rookie Dalvin Cook. Murray has already admitted Cook is the starter, but we wouldn’t be surprised if they split carries throughout the season.
Fantasy Downside
Murray has missed most of camp and offseason workouts with an ankle injury. This, as he puts it, puts him “behind the 8-ball” in terms of learning the new offense. While he’s been activated off the PUP list, and should be ready when the season starts, falling behind means it will take longer to catch up.
2017 Bottom Line
Murray isn’t much more than a handcuff for Cook owners. He doesn’t carry a lot of independent value because his role is expected to be limited. If Cook ever gets hurt then Murray is worth adding to your lineup, but for now, he’s not worth much.