Tony Pollard
  • Tony Pollard

  • RB
  • , Tennessee Titans
  • 27
  • 209 lbs
  • 6' 0"
  • Memphis
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Scouting report

by Matt Gruber

DAL RB Tony Pollard - Week 8 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 vs. Chicago Bears
Tony Pollard looked fantastic last week. Unfortunately unable to find the end zone, he managed to rush the ball 12 times for 83 yards while adding 2 receptions for 26 yards. A higher yards per carry than Elliott and his involvement in the receiving game is encouraging.

I expect Pollard to remain heavily involved this week, if not more, depending on the injury to Elliott. Always capable of a big play and given his usual 10-15 touches, Pollard makes for a safe flex play with upside.

by Matt Gruber

DAL RB Tony Pollard - Week 7 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 vs. Detroit Lions
While on the surface it may have looked like a disappointing week for Tony Pollard, if we dig a bit deeper, there are a few things to be happy about. Logging just 44 rushing yards and eight receiving yards, Pollard was still able to draw 13 touches. One less than Elliott.

This bodes well with the return of Prescott. I expect the offense to operate quicker and more efficiently. This may mean incorporating Pollard in more packages and get him more meaningful looks. As usual, I am starting Pollard as a flex play with RB2 upside as he can break off a long one at any given moment.

by Matt Gruber

DAL RB Tony Pollard - Week 6 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 at Philadelphia Eagles
The lone bright spot in the Dallas offense last week, Tony Pollard had one explosive play that went for a touchdown. For those fantasy managers that started him, you got a big break as Pollard only touched the ball eight times.

Normally I'd be fine sticking Pollard in the flex, but after getting just eight rushing attempts with no passing work, it is risky. For him to be worth it, you are banking on a touchdown and I'm not so sure that happens. I am benching Pollard this week until he shows us he will be involved in the passing game again.

by Matt Gruber

DAL RB Tony Pollard - Week 5 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 at Los Angeles Rams
If you thought Elliott had a bad game, just wait until you see Tony Pollard's numbers. Recording only six rushing yards on eight attempts, Pollard could not get anything going on the ground. To make matters worse, he was barely utilized in the passing game, securing just one catch for a measly two yards.

At this point, I am only comfortable starting Pollard as a deep flex option. He needs receiving work or a touchdown to pay off and if last week's trend continues, he is going to be a major bust this week. I'd look elsewhere if possible until Pollard can right the ship.

by Matt Gruber

DAL RB Tony Pollard - Week 4 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 vs. Washington Commanders
Doing most of his damage through the air two weeks ago, it was a much different story for Tony Pollard this past week. Recording zero receptions, Pollard logged 13 carries for an impressive 105 yards. Even though he had a great game running the ball, he only put up a mediocre 10 fantasy points due to his non-existent receiving role and failure to score.

This week, his role may be flipped yet again. I expect Dallas to get him more involved in the passing game as they may struggle on the ground. As the common theme with Pollard has been, start him as a solid flex play with RB2 upside.

by Matt Gruber

DAL RB Tony Pollard - Week 3 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 at New York Giants
Tony Pollard was the star of the show last weekend. Putting up 43 rushing yards and a score on nine carries, he also added 55 yards on four receptions. Getting the touchdown was a nice bonus, but I think going forward that will fall in Elliott's favor.

The Giants defense looked solid last week playing the Panthers but this may be just a testament at how bad Carolina is. Even so, McCaffrey led the team with four catches. This bodes well for Pollard if Rush decides to keep him involved in the passing game. Pollard is an easy flex start.

by Matt Gruber

DAL RB Tony Pollard - Week 2 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Rushing the ball six times for eight yards while adding two catches for 14 yards, Tony Pollard disappointed many fantasy managers. If we dive a little deeper, these numbers don't tell the whole story. Pollard not only totaled just three fewer touches than Elliott, but he only played two less snaps than him. The usage is there. He just needs to execute.

It is yet to be seen how this new offense will go with Rush under center. For that reason, I am probably looking elsewhere if other options are possible. I want to see how this team unfolds and if they can operate without Prescott. I don't see Pollard as anything more than a deep league flex play.

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