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Scouting report

by Brandon Niles

BAL RB Mark Ingram - Week 14 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 at Buffalo Bills

Mark Ingram was held largely in check by a tough 49ers defense last week, rushing for 59 yards on 15 carries. He added a pair of receptions that led to only three receiving yards, but it was a disappointing fantasy day overall for the steady veteran. Ingram did touch the ball 17 times however, a number that continues to give him a high floor in all formats.

This week, Ingram faces a Bills defense that ranks 18th in aFPA to opposing running backs. Ingram should once again be featured, making him a solid RB2 option based on workload alone. Expect him to bounce-back this week with a better matchup.

by Brandon Niles

BAL RB Mark Ingram - Week 13 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 vs. San Francisco 49ers

Mark Ingram was super-efficient against the Rams last week, averaging 7.4 yards on 15 attempts and finishing with two touchdowns on the day – one rushing and one receiving. The Ravens destroyed the Rams 45-6 and currently look like the most dominant team in football after outscoring opponents 135-26 over the past three games combined. Ingram brings security to the position with an average of 15.4 touches per game and he’s scored at least one touchdown in seven of his 11 games this year.

This week presents a tough matchup for Ingram and the Ravens’ offense. The 49ers rank second in the league behind the Saints in aFPA to opposing running backs this season, and they just shut down Aaron Jones in a convincing victory over the Packers last week. However, the Ravens’ offense should find enough room to give Ingram RB2 numbers, as has been his floor throughout the season. Start him, despite the tough matchup.

by Brandon Niles

BAL RB Mark Ingram - Week 12 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 at Los Angeles Rams

Mark Ingram only gained 48 yards on 13 carries last week, but he added three receptions for 37 yards and two touchdowns in the passing game as the Ravens throttled the Texans 41-7. Ingram has 10 touchdowns this season and is on pace for 1,067 rushing yards. He’s been a reliable fantasy option throughout the season as a high-floor RB2 and he should continue that production down the stretch.

This week, Ingram faces a Rams defense that ranks ninth in aFPA to opposing running backs, but he’s been so steady regardless of matchup this season that he should still be active. Fantasy owners should look to his 15.3 touches per game this season for confidence in trotting him out as a solid RB2 with upside once again, and he should be a starter in all league formats.

by Brandon Niles

BAL RB Mark Ingram - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 vs. Houston Texans

Mark Ingram only had nine carries last week against the Bengals, but he finished with 34 yards and a touchdown as the Ravens stomped all over the Cincinnati defense. Ingram didn’t need to run the ball very much as quarterback Lamar Jackson was extremely efficient and the Ravens defense scored two touchdowns.

This week, Ingram should get back to his usual 15.3 touches per game against the Texans. Houston should put up more of a fight offensively than the Bengals did, but their defense ranks seventh in aFPA to opposing running backs. Still, the workload Ingram is likely to receive gives him a nice floor and he should be considered a quality RB2 option in all leagues.

by Brandon Niles

BAL RB Mark Ingram - Week 10 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 at Cincinnati Bengals

Mark Ingram had a good game against the Patriots last week, rushing for 115 yards on 15 carries and adding 29 yards on a pair of receptions. Ingram might’ve scored a touchdown, had Gus Edwards not come in to spell Ingram directly after a 53-yard run. Edwards ended up scoring while Ingram caught a breather. Ingram’s 16 touches per game make him a quality RB2 option every week, with RB1 upside in the right matchups.

Only the Dolphins ranks lower in aFPA to opposing running backs this year, so Ingram has a high floor in what should be an excellent matchup. It’s possible the Bengals get down by so much early on that the Ravens sit Ingram, but he should be productive enough early on to put up excellent numbers despite game script. Ingram is a must-start in all formats.

by Brandon Niles

BAL RB Mark Ingram - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 vs. New England Patriots

Mark Ingram struggled against the Seahawks before the bye last week, rushing for only 46 yards and catching a single pass for seven. Ingram has double-digit fantasy points in four of his seven games this season however and has seven touchdowns. He’s averaging 15.9 touches per game and has a high floor due to his ample workload.

This week, Ingram has a tough matchup against the Patriots, who rank fourth in the league in aFPA to opposing running backs. However, Ingram should benefit from what may be a low-scoring game and he should still get his touches, making him a solid RB2 option in most leagues. Fantasy owners should temper expectations because of the matchup, but Ingram should still be counted on for solid production and a large role in the offense.

by Brandon Niles

BAL RB Mark Ingram - Week 7 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 at Seattle Seahawks

Mark Ingram has put up only modest yardage numbers the past couple of weeks, but he’s scored a touchdown in each of the last two games and now has seven scores on the season. He had 13 carries for 52 yards and a touchdown against the Bengals last week, and he added 22 yards on three receptions. Ingram averages 14 touches per game, giving him a high floor for fantasy owners looking for a steady RB2 option.

This week, Ingram faces a Seahawks defense that ranks 20th in aFPA to opposing running backs this season. While they should get a little help from the return of defensive tackle Jarran Reed from suspension, this should be an active day for Ingram with ample opportunity to put up borderline RB1 numbers. Start him.

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