Mark Ingram
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Scouting report

by Bill Riccette

HOU RB Mark Ingram - Week 3 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 vs Panthers

Mark Ingram once again saw the most carries (14) among Texans running backs in Week 2, but his snap percentage dropped to 31 percent, playing just 19 of 61 snaps. The Texans will continue to be a tough puzzle to figure out among the running backs, but with back-to-back weeks of double-digit carries, Ingram currently has the slight edge in the group for fantasy purposes. But it's far from an easy sell at this point.

by Bill Riccette

HOU RB Mark Ingram - Week 2 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 at Browns

For all the talk of a running back by committee in Houston, there certainly was a clear-cut leader in terms of touches in Week 1. Mark Ingram saw 26 carries for 85 yards and a touchdown. The next highest was eight for Phillip Lindsay. He did all that on just 36 snaps, as Houston did spread the snaps out among all their running backs (Ingram 36, David Johnson 22, Phillip Lindsay 20, Rex Burkhead 10). Houston will likely continue spreading the snaps, but Ingram gets the early nod and the highest rank among Houston running backs against the Browns.

by Bill Riccette

HOU RB Mark Ingram - Week 1 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 vs Jaguars

The Texans are likely going to use a committee approach among their running backs, but Mark Ingram might get the early looks as the early-down back with David Johnson as the third-down back. With how poor Houston's offense is expected to be, it's too early to want to get cute with any Houston running back. But at least keep an eye out to see if any running back breaks from the pack early on.

by Brandon Niles

BAL RB Mark Ingram - Week 15 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

Mark Ingram may be active this week against the Jaguars, but he seems to be at least third on the depth chart behind J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards at this point. Sit him. Drop him.

by Brandon Niles

BAL RB Mark Ingram - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 vs. Tennessee Titans

Mark Ingram returned to action last week against the Patriots, but gained just 29 total yards on seven touches, including a pair of receptions. Ingram could’ve just been used cautiously coming off an injury, but even before he got hurt, he was averaging only 8.8 touches per game. Until that changes, keep him on the bench. He’s more likely to hurt the value of the other Baltimore running backs, than to become valuable himself.

by Brandon Niles

BAL RB Mark Ingram - Week 6 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 at Philadelphia Eagles

Mark Ingram had 57 yards on 11 carries last week in a dream matchup against the lowly Bengals. Unfortunately, that’s a season-high in carries and rushing yards for him, as the Ravens have taken a three-pronged approach to the run game – four-pronged if you include Lamar Jackson. Making matters worse, the Eagles rank eighth in aFPA to opposing running backs. A bad matchup with a questionable workload makes Ingram hard to trust, and fantasy owners should consider him a questionable RB3 option at best.

by Brandon Niles

BAL RB Mark Ingram - Week 5 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 vs. Cincinnati Bengals

Mark Ingram scored a touchdown last week, but he had just eight carries and one reception for a total of 37 yards. Ingram is averaging just 9.25 total touches per game this season as part of a three-headed backfield. He also continues to contend with quarterback Lamar Jackson for ground production.

The Bengals are a nice matchup for Ingram, as they rank 21st in aFPA to opposing running backs. However, his lack of workload makes it hard to trust him as anything more than a RB3 or flex option in most leagues. Also, if the Ravens get up early, it could be another Gus Edwards second half. Gus actually led the Ravens with nine rushing attempts last week in a lopsided victory over Washington. Be careful with Ingram.

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