Tony Pollard
  • Tony Pollard

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  • , Tennessee Titans
  • 28
  • 209 lbs
  • 6' 0"
  • Memphis
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Scouting report

by Matt Gruber

DAL RB Tony Pollard - Week 14 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 vs. Houston Texans
Since Ezekiel Elliott's injury, Tony Pollard has been making play after play. Dallas took note because Pollard is getting as many valuable touches as Elliott even when healthy. Putting up 91 yards and two touchdowns on 12 attempts, he also added two catches for 15 yards.

Plug Pollard in your lineup as an RB1 this week as he faces a Houston run defense that ranks 32nd in rushing yards allowed and 28th in rushing touchdowns allowed. I expect another big week for Pollard.

by Matt Gruber

DAL RB Tony Pollard - Week 13 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 vs. Indianapolis Colts
Finally cooling off from his scorching hot streak, Tony Pollard came back down to Earth. Rushing the ball 18 times for just 60 yards, he was less efficient than Ezekiel Elliott. Furthermore, Pollard was pretty much a nonfactor in the passing game, catching just two passes for one yard.

Pollard has shown us just how explosive he can be. It is these home run shots that keep him in the RB1 conversation and in our lineups. Expect a bounce back week from Pollard and start him as a high-end RB2 with RB1 upside.

by Matt Gruber

DAL RB Tony Pollard - Week 12 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 vs. New York Giants
Tony Pollard gets it done yet again. I am officially sold. Putting up 80 rushing yards on 15 attempts and adding in six receptions for 109 yards and two scores, Pollard is now the guy for this Dallas offense.

Ride the hot hand this week and confidently start Pollard as an RB1. While Ezekiel Elliott will still get his touches and goal line work, Pollard has been better in every facet of the game.

by Matt Gruber

DAL RB Tony Pollard - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 at Minnesota Vikings
Tony Pollard gets it done again. Erupting for 115 yards and score on 22 attempts, while adding in three catches for 13 yards, Pollard has been unstoppable as of late. Whether or not Ezekiel Elliott returns, I have to believe Pollard will remain a big piece of this offense.

While the Minnesota run defense is top tier, they are not that bad. With that said, I expect this game to be high scoring with plenty of scoring opportunities. Look for Pollard to keep his touchdown streak going. If no Elliott, Pollard is an RB1.

by Matt Gruber

DAL RB Tony Pollard - Week 10 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 at Green Bay Packers
The last time we saw Tony Pollard it was as the lead back in a backfield that was without Ezekiel Elliott. Pollard erupted for 131 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Single handedly winning fantasy managers their matchups, could this be the start of a changing of the guard in Dallas?

I think we will have a more clear picture this week. The Green Bay defense is among one of the worst at stopping the run. Ranked 26th in rushing yards allowed, Dallas may elect to do their damage on the ground. Even with a healthy Elliott I am confidently starting Pollard as an RB2 with RB1 upside.

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.

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