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Tagged: Rod Smith (5 Results)

Around the NFL: Giants running backs

Saquon Barkley is the top pick in most fantasy drafts, and it makes sense. He's the main man in the Giants ground game and will very possibly lead the team in receptions too (a year ago his 91 were 14 more than 2nd-ranked Odell Beckham). Protecting that pick with the proper handcuff is iffier.   more »

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Apr
18

Cowboys searching for backup RB in NFL draft?

Dallas Cowboys COO Stephen Jones acknowledged that star running back EZEKIEL ELLIOTT has seen a heavy workload in recent seasons, adding that it may be in the team’s best interest toMore add depth to the position via the upcoming NFL draft. Jones’ recent comments hinted that current backup ROD SMITH may not be as complete of a running back as the team would prefer. Less

Source: Team Blog

Podcast: November 14 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now

Zigging through the post-Week 10 waiver wire in a world that only zags. Sponsored by Draft Day Sports Pro Football 2018 (draftdaysports.com).  more »

Nov
3

Morris expected to start for Cowboys

With Dallas running back EZEKIEL ELLIOTT currently suspended, Cowboys offensive coordinator Scott Linehan said that ALFRED MORRIS will “probably” get the start at running back on Sunday against Kansas City. MorrisMore may get the start but the team will likely involve ROD SMITH and DARREN MCFADDEN as well, making the new backfield in Dallas a crowded one. Less

Source: Team Website

Nov
2

Cowboys preparing for life without Elliott

For the Dallas Cowboys and running back EZEKIEL ELLIOTT’s fantasy owners, it’s time to move on. With Elliott most likely out for Sunday’s game against Washington, the Cowboys plan to useMore a trio of running backs in his place. Head coach Jason Garrett confirmed on Wednesday that the team will use ALFRED MORRIS, DARREN MCFADDEN, and ROD SMITH while keeping the offense basically the same. Less

Source: ESPN.com

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