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Scouting report

by Scott Pagel

WAS RB Rob Kelley - Week 13, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 vs. Washington
Rob Kelley carried 14 times for just 37 yards last week. It's been a far cry from the fantasy numbers he put up the previous two weeks. It was a pretty touch matchup coming in and Kelley was down our list as a result.

This week, it's a bit of the same story as Kelley falls just 23rd on our RB list against the Cardinals. Arizona is fourth in allowing fantasy points to RBs, so Kelley is a very low-end RB2 option. As long as this game stays close, Kelley should at least be safe in terms of a workload, but given the matchup, owners may want to temper expectations.

by Scott Pagel

WAS RB Rob Kelley - Week 12, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 at Dallas
Rob Kelley had a monster game in Week 11 last week against Green Bay, running for 137 yards and three TDs on 24 carries. Kelley has been a big boost to the Redskins offense giving them a running threat they seemingly haven't had in a few years.

Since Kelley has taken over for Matt Jones, he's averaging about 22 carries a game over the last three games as well as an average of 107 yards in that same span. It also includes a total of four TDs, three of which came last week. This week, Kelley gets the Cowboys on Thanksgiving who are 11th in allowing fantasy points to RBs. While it's not a great matchup, and Kelley is just 21st on our RB list this week, Kelley certainly seems like a solid volume play based on this carries the last three games. Treat him as a low-end RB2.

by Scott Pagel

WAS RB Rob Kelley - Week 11, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 vs. Green Bay
Rob Kelley had another nice game in his second start since taking over for Matt Jones, and it looks like Kelley is safely entrenched as the team's RB1 going forward. Kelley ran 22 times for 97 yards against a pretty good Vikings defense. The week before the bye, Kelley carried 21 times for 87 yards and a TD. The team seems to love Kelley's run style and so far he hasn't fumbled which gives him a huge advantage over Jones.

This week, Kelley gets the Packers who are eighth against the run, but last week gave up over 100 yards to the Titans DeMarco Murray. This could end up being a high scoring game for both teams which means Kelley should be involved. But, Kelley falls at 18th on our RB list this week, which is a lower-end RB2. Kelley should be a solid play just based on his volume of work which looks pretty secure.

by Scott Pagel

WAS RB Rob Kelley - Week 10, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 vs. Minnesota
Rob Kelley took over as the team's RB1 when we last saw him in action in Week 8. He ran 21 times for 87 yards and a TD with Matt Jones.

Jones' status is in question for this week which mean Kelley should once again be in line for a big workload. It's an average matchup against the Vikings who have seen their rank fall a bit when defending RBs. Minny is 16th in allowing fantasy points to RBs so Kelley has some value as long as Jones is out. As we said before, if Jones plays, this running game just hasn't been good enough to support playing either back in a split situation. So continue to monitor this situation. Kelly is ranked 24th with puts him as a lower-end RB2.

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