
Keaton Mitchell
BaltimoreNFL - Baltimore
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He's a backup who probably won't do much right now but could matter if the starter gets hurt or the team gives him more playing time. Pick him up only in big leagues (12 or more teams) or if you have an extra bench spot, and watch practice reports, his snaps, or any injury to the lead running back.
Keep Mitchell on your bench in deep leagues as a cheap long-term option, but in smaller leagues only pick him up if you need a backup this week because of injuries. He's a risky play with an unclear role, so don't start him unless he's officially active and looks like the team's main running back that week.
Pick him up only if you have an extra bench spot or need a backup for Derrick Henry, because he looked good in preseason and would only get real chances if Henry gets hurt or games get out of hand. If your roster is tight, just keep an eye on him and wait.
Draft him only in the late rounds as a long-shot backup. He looked fast in preseason but is coming off major knee surgery, so heβs risky but could become the main runner if Derrick Henry canβt play.