Fantasy Upside
Nyheim Hines enjoyed a career year last season with 89 carries and 63 receptions for a total of 862 yards and seven touchdowns. Hines was an integral part of the Colts’ offense and was an excellent dump-off option in the passing game. His floor in PPR formats is high, with 215 targets through three years in the league.
Fantasy Downside
Hines’ seven touchdowns was a career-high, as he’d combined for just six in his first two years combined – not counting his two punt return touchdowns in 2019 – so touchdown regression seems probable for him. Also, he has a ceiling as a complementary back, since Jonathan Taylor is going to get the bulk of the carries, and the Colts have shown no interest in making him a lead back, even when injuries strike to their starter.
2021 Bottom Line
In PPR or half-PPR formats, Hines is worth his late-13th round ADP, given his plug-and-play ability as a depth guy. Even if there’s touchdown regression, he should still put up enough numbers to warrant strong consideration as an RB3 or RB4 on most rosters, especially for those going with a zero-RB approach.