Hassan Haskins is expected to play a big role for the Tennessee Titans in their Week 17 clash against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday. The running back hasn't seen much action in his rookie campaign but will reportedly fill in for the injured Derrick Henry.
The Titans selected Haskins in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. The 23-year-old hasn't been used frequently this season, but he'll be in the spotlight against the Cowboys. Haskins hasn't been able to impress so far, and we suggest that you avoid picking him for your fantasy team in Week 17.
Haskins is still young and has the potential to become a mainstay in the Titans' offensive backfield. He is tipped as the heir apparent to Henry. However, he will first have to showcase his ability against a stern Cowboys defense.
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The Titans are currently second in the AFC South with a 7-8 record. They are still in the hunt for the playoffs but will need to win both of their remaining regular-season games to make the postseason. Mike Vrabel's side will be hoping to snap their five-game losing streak against Dallas.
Hassan Haskins' stats and fantasy outlook
Hassan Haskins has featured in 13 games for the Titans this season but has mainly been used as a backup to Henry. He has put up a mere 50 rushing yards on 11 attempts. The rookie also has 31 receiving yards on seven receptions but hasn't scored a touchdown yet.
In total, Haskins has managed only 8.1 fantasy points this season at just 0.6 FPPG. These are hardly stats that merit being picked by a fantasy championship team.
Instead of Haskins, here are some other top running backs that you can draft for your fantasy team:
- Austin Ekeler
- Christian McCaffrey
- Saquon Barkley
- Dalvin Cook
- James Conner
- Rhamondre Stevenson
- Travis Etienne Jr.
- Nick Chubb
- Joe Mixon
- Miles Sanders
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