Tevin Coleman
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by Brandon Niles

SF RB Tevin Coleman - Week 12 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 vs. Green Bay Packers

Tevin Coleman has struggled the past three games after a huge outing against the Panthers when he scored four touchdowns. Since then, he’s gained a total of 77 yards on the ground and hasn’t found the end zone. However, he’s still active in the passing game, catching nine balls for another 93 yards during that stretch. That production helps compensate for a lack of yards on the ground, and he should improve with his workload. He’s averaging 15.1 touches per game, and that’s hard not to like.

The Packers rank 23rd in aFPA to opposing running backs, so there should be some upside for Coleman to get back on track this week. With Matt Breida likely still out, he should get another fairly full workload, giving him what should be a high floor in a pretty good matchup. We have him ranked in RB2 territory this week and he’s worth gambling on in most leagues, hoping he’ll get back on track after a few disappointing games.

by Brandon Niles

SF RB Tevin Coleman - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 vs. Arizona Cardinals

After a monster game against Carolina, Tevin Coleman has been quiet in his last two outings, including just 40 yards on nine carries last week against the Seahawks. He added four catches and 32 receiving yards, but he’s failed to find the end zone since scoring four times against the Panthers. Coleman is averaging 15 touches in his seven games this season, so he remains a high-floor option due to workload.

This week, Coleman should be active in all leagues against the Cardinals. He was held to just 36 total yards against them two weeks ago, but Arizona has struggled defensively and he should be able to find some space this week. Coleman is ranked just outside our top 10 this week, with borderline RB1 upside in a great matchup.

by Brandon Niles

SF RB Tevin Coleman - Week 10 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 vs. Seattle Seahawks

Tevin Coleman came crashing back to earth last week after a huge game against the Panthers in Week 8. He had only 36 yards from scrimmage against what should’ve been an easy matchup in the Cardinals, despite getting 14 touches, including a pair of receptions. Coleman’s production is likely to be inconsistent as he shares time in the 49ers backfield, but he should still be considered a solid weekly starter since he’s averaging 15.5 touches in that role.

This week, Coleman has some upside against a Seahawks defense that ranks 18th in aFPA to opposing running backs, and gave up 82 total yards and a touchdown to Ronald Jones last week. Coleman should be considered a quality RB2 option in most leagues this week.

by Brandon Niles

SF RB Tevin Coleman - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 at Arizona Cardinals

Tevin Coleman exploded last week in a blowout victory over the Panthers, rushing for 105 yards and three touchdowns on just 11 carries, while adding 13 yards and a fourth touchdown on a pair of receptions. The 49ers dominated the game from start to finish, and Coleman was a key cog in the offense, averaging an astounding 9.5 yards per carry on the day.

While it’s hard to imagine Coleman duplicating his incredible numbers from last week, he still stands to be effective in a great matchup. The Cardinals defense ranks 24th in aFPA to opposing running backs and if the 49ers get up early, they may just lean on the running game the rest of the way. He’s a must-start and a borderline RB1 in a great matchup this week.

by Brandon Niles

SF RB Tevin Coleman - Week 8 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 vs. Carolina Panthers

Tevin Coleman only had 62 rushing yards last week against Washington, but he carried the ball 20 times and was clearly the primary ball-carrier for the 49ers for the third consecutive game. The Washington game featured terrible field conditions, so it’s hard to hold much against him, though he’s averaged a mere 2.8 yards per carry over the last two weeks. Still, his workload gives him a high floor in most weeks.

This week, Coleman should put up low-end RB2 numbers against a Panthers defense that has been fantastic against the pass this season, but vulnerable against the run. Carolina is tied with the Cardinals, ranked 19th in the league in aFPA to opposing running backs, so Coleman should find some room to run in what could be a defensive affair.

by Brandon Niles

SF RB Tevin Coleman - Week 7 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 at Washington Redskins

After 16 carries in Week 5 after returning from injury, Tevin Coleman had 18 carries against the Rams last week in a big win for the 49ers. Coleman added two receptions and finished the day with 61 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown. He was also on the field for 55% of the team’s offensive snaps, encouraging for a member of a crowded backfield.

Coleman should thrive this week against a Washington defense that ranks 28th in aFPA to opposing running backs this season. If the 49ers get off to an early lead, expect them to rely on Coleman to eat up clock and he could easily 20 total touches again. He’s a quality RB2 option in all league formats in what should be a good matchup.

by Brandon Niles

SF RB Tevin Coleman - Week 6 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 at Los Angeles Rams

Tevin Coleman returned to action on Monday night against the Browns and had a nice game. He carried the ball 16 times in a blowout victory for 97 yards and a touchdown. He also saw 34% of the snaps, a number that will hopefully increase in more evenly-matched games. Coleman is definitely a key part of the 1-2-(3?) punch of the 49ers backfield and he complements Matt Breida well in Kyle Shanahan’s offense.

This week, Coleman faces a Rams defense that ranks 16th in aFPA to opposing running backs. While it’s always a little hard to trust a time-share, Coleman and Breida should both find enough touches to be productive in the 49ers’ ball-control offense. He should be good for RB3/Flex numbers this week, particularly if he gets another 16 carries.

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