Antonio Andrews
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Scouting report

by Dale Lolley

TEN RB Antonio Andrews - Week 16, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16 vs. Houston
Andrews had 14 carries for 45 yards and now has 45 yards or less rushing in three of his past four games. He did have five catches for 25 yards as well, but being the lead dog in this dogpound of a backfield isn't anything special. Houston also has allowed just one rushing TD to a running back in its past seven games.

by Dale Lolley

TEN RB Antonio Andrews - Week 15, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 at New England
Andrews got just four carries for eight yards last week, saving the outing by throwing a 41-yard TD pass to Marcus Mariota. That's unlikely to happen again. The Patriots have been up and down against opposing running backs, but it's unlikely that Tennessee will be able to keep the game close enough to be persistent with its run game.

by Dale Lolley

TEN RB Antonio Andrews - Week 14, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 at New York Jets
Andrews was efficient last week, gaining 58 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. He also had a catch for 10 yards, but he did share time with rookie David Cobb, with each getting 13 rushing attempts. Given that the Jets are fourth in the league in fantasy points allowed to running backs, that doesn't bode well for either Tennessee running back.

by Dale Lolley

TEN RB Antonio Andrews - Week 13, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 vs. Jacksonville
Andrews managed just 32 yards on 11 carries last week, adding 14 more yards on one reception. He did have a solid 15-carry, 78-yard game against the Jaguars a couple of weeks ago, and Jacksonville ranks 27th in fantasy football in running back points allowed, but much of that damage has come on receptions. That's not Andrews' strong point. Don't use him as anything more than a flex play.

by Dale Lolley

TEN RB Antonio Andrews - Week 12, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 vs. Oakland
Andrews had a nice bounce-back game last week at Jacksonville, picking up 78 yards on 15 carries, while adding 16 yards on two receptions. You'd like, however, for him to start getting into the end zone, which would be the final piece to the puzzle and make him a decent No. 2 start moving forward. The Raiders are 26th in points allowed to opposing running backs. Given Andrews' workload, he should at least be a very solid flex play this week.

by Dale Lolley

TEN RB Antonio Andrews - Week 11, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 at Jacksonville
Carolina limited Andrews to 8 yards on 11 carries last week, his worst game by far since taking over as the bellcow for the Titans. He also failed to catch a pass, ruining the momentum he had built gaining 80-plus scrimmage yards in the previous two games. Jacksonville is 27th in fantasy football vs. opposing running backs, so if Andrews gets his typical workload, he could bounce back this week.

by Dale Lolley

TEN RB Antonio Andrews - Week 10, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 vs. Carolina
Andrews performed like a solid No. 2 back last week gaining 88 yards on 19 carries, both of which were season highs. He also had a 23-yard catch. So if he can continue getting 20 carries per week, put him in your lineup as a No. 2 back based on touches alone. There aren't many players out there who get that kind of volume. Carolina limited Green Bay to just 49 yards on 15 carries by their backs last week but is 24th in RB defense this season. Andrews should perform as a low-end No. 2 back due to his volume of work.

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