DECLASSIFIED: Buck Allen Week 6 Fantasy Outlook vs. 49ers

shabro headshotRosterWatch Nation, it’s been too long. I had to step away for a few weeks to tend to some personal business. But like the Dark Knight, I had to return! I can’t quit you RosterWatch Nation! I’m here to break down fantasy football and chew bubblegum and I’m all out of bubble gum so let’s get down to it.

Jamaal Charles tore his ACL and we all died a little inside. It doesn’t matter if you owned him in fantasy or you’re a Chiefs fan, he’s just an incredible player to watch. Shady McCoy may or may not be in the lineup but it bears noting that Shady averaged 1.5 yards per carry AGAINST THE DOLPHINS. Marshawn may be back to take the lion’s share of carries in Seattle but who knows if he or Thomas Rawls will shine. You need some help at running back so let’s do work!

DECLASS BUCK ALLEN

The fantasy world is in an uproar right now over Chandarick West, the second-year Kansas City Chiefs running back set to fill in for Jamaal Charles. Don’t get me wrong. I like West but there are a few things that concern me. He’s splitting time with Knile Davis, who is not spectacular, but is going to steal some PPR points and TDs as well. “Rick” West is a former undrafted guy who has 12 regular season carries and a total of 48 yards in the NFL regular season. West has some upside, but he’s not the guy you want. The guy you want just had his biggest competition put on IR and the starter ahead of him is looking shaky for Sunday. The guy you want is only going to get better as the year goes on. The guy you want is Javorius “Buck” Allen.

I’ve been a fan of Buck Allen since the draft season. I felt like it was only a matter of time when he took the reins of lead back from Justin Forsett. I didn’t expect much out of Forsett this year but, to Forsett’s credit, he’s performed decently besides a stinker against the stingy Bengals defense. But you cannot stop the future. Lorenzo Taliaffero (you can call him ‘Zo Tali’ which means ‘crappy player’ in yiddish) just got put on Injured Reserve and no one knows for sure if Justin Forsett is playing on Sunday! Enter the young Buck.

Let’s take a look at the positives and negatives for Buck Allen while considering his fantasy value in Week 6 versus the San Francisco 49ers.

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Positives

– Productive: Allen was extremely productive at USC in 2013 and 2014. In those two seasons he put up over 2200 yards and 25 touchdowns. He’s got a nose for the end zone. Considering the limited playing time he’s had in Baltimore he’s gotten 144 yards with an average of 4.8 yards per carry. His workload is only going to increase regardless of Forsett’s health. Forsett is already 30 years old. Buck had a great showing against the Browns getting eight carries for 58 yards with a ridiculous average of 7.3 yards per carry.

– Matchup: The 49ers defense should be pretty good on paper. Yes they lost Patrick Willis and Chris Borland to retirements. Yes they lost pass rushing headcase Aldon Smith to his own demons (and eventually the Oakland Raiders). But they still have guys Glenn Dorsey, NaVorro Bowman, Aaron Lynch, and Antoine Bethea. And I loved the picks of Arik Armstead, Eli Harold, and Jaquiski Tartt in the 2015 NFL draft. But despite all this potential star power on paper, this defense is putrid in the real world. They’re allowing 28 points per game and averaging 108 yards rushing allowed per game. It’s a Top 5 RB matchup on this week’s RosterWatch Matchup Tool.

– Vision and Patience: Buck waits for his blocks to develop. He’ll find a crease, plant his foot, and hits the hole with some explosion. His ability in this regard reminds me a bit of Le’Veon Bell. Before you bust out the pitchforks I’m not calling him Bell!

– Pass Protection and Outlet Receiver: He’s good enough in pass protection that he won’t be a liability. If Joe Flacco does start feeling the pressure from Aaron Lynch, Allen will be a great outlet receiver. I think he gets some good third down work in.

– Nice Physical Traits: He’s got a good frame at 6’0” and 225 pounds. But he still has some burst and decent long speed. Fairly agile guy. Not incredibly fast though.

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Negatives

– Limited Physicality: In reality he takes what’s given to him. Not a banger. Not a lot of umph in his game. Too often he goes down on first contact and doesn’t fight for extra yards. Sometimes prevents him from getting to the second level.

– The Forsett Factor: I don’t know if he’s playing. I’m not on the coaching staff and I’m not a beat writer. But if his practice participation is any indication, it doesn’t look good. On the flip side of that coin, this is excellent news if you’re playing Buck. I think Allen gets work regardless, but how much really depends on Forsett who has been pretty darn good. Keep an eye on this situation. As RW’s great friend Dr. David Chao pointed out, even if Forsett goes, he’s unsure of his level of effectiveness.

– Offensive Line: Similarly to the 49ers defense, this unit looks good on paper. All the way across the line I love the starters. But this group is just not dominating in the trenches like you’d expect. However, in years past Baltimore’s line has shaped up nicely as the season progressed so there is a possibility of improvement.

DECLASSIFIED: Buck Allen’s Week 6 Fantasy Outlook

Allen may be considered a bit of a gamble compared to guys like West and Rawls but I think he’s worth it.

In redraft leagues, I think he’s a great streamer in Week 6 and beyond, especially in PPR. He’s available in around 90% of leagues! Ninety percent! I think it’s foolish not to take him in redraft leagues. Get one of the scrubs who you hate anyway off the bottom of your roster and Buck up!

Forsett could be in the lineup this week or back next week. I’m no Dr. James Andrews but ankle injuries (possibly of the hign-ankle variety) seem to linger albeit not as bad as hamstrings or softer-tisse ailments. Plus, I love his pricing in daily fantasy! He’s only $4300 in DraftKings! That means he costs less than Lamar Miller going against a run-stopping Tennessee defense and C.J. Anderson who has given a new meaning to the term “fantasy crap sandwich.” He’s going for $5100 in FanDuel which is $300 cheaper than Zach Zenner and Andre Willaims…. Zach Zenner and Andre Williams. Let that sink in.

I think Allen’s a RB2 this week who might, just might, have RB1 upside this week – and maybe going forward. All factors considered, I would expect Buck Allen to gain around 95 yards on the ground along with four receptions for 25 receiving yards, AND …. scoring TWICE in Week 6 versus the San Francisco 49ers (one rushing and one receiving).

Mark it, Dude!

12 Comments

  1. I have Kniles Davis plus plenty of decent rb2s. Is it worth dropping Davis for Allen?

    1. not at this point, unless forsett sits and you ean to play allen this week.

  2. Would you play Buck Allen over Jeremy HIll for the short term?

    1. only if forsett misses.

  3. Great article, I would also add the fact that the Ravens do not trust Forsett as a goaline back. That was evident last week when Flacco had two Qb sneaks for scores.

    Pick three to start- Lamar Miller, J. ALlen, J. Hill, Abdullah, Rawls, Denard Robinson. I know this is tough because we dont know if Forsett, or Yeldon is going to go. Looks like they might ease Robinson back with Gearhardt starting if Yeldon cant go.. Please pick top 2 qbs for the rest of season, yes my team sucks lol best avail- Cutler, Stafford, Kaep, Flacco, Tanny, Mariota, Mccown.. 10 team standard..

    Thanks!!

    1. miller, abdullah, hill. substitute allen or rob for hill if yeldon or forsett misses.

  4. Flacco’s last sneak was purely Flacco that was unscripted and uncalled and why he was sooooo uncovered, no one but Joe knew (not even Trestman or Harbs). The beat writers say Forsett will start unless the Ravens call up another back today and so far no call us from the PS. Still Buck will see alot of touches and will get the goal line work (they trust Justin but are trying to preserve him like they did with Ray Rice) old school Ravens philosophy that hasn’t changed.

    Now having said all that if I had to guess they are hinting that Gillmore and Justin will play and and Steve Smith won’t, but they might be bluffing and I would guess that Steve Smith will play and the others won’t. In that case look for fullback Kyle Yoozcheck (phonetic spelling) to take the goal line work (he can play rb and TE also – Harvard guy). I wouldn’t put it past them this week, they may have to try something off the wall if they don’t call up Mcgee from the PS.

    Give Jamison Hensley a follow for good info on the Ravens. He is the ESPN beat writer and loves the Ravens but is NOT a homer. IMHO the best type of writer. The other follow would be the guy from the Baltimore sun (not Mike Preston). I’ll get his name up next.

    Nice article Luke! I still would have picked Karlos Williams instead in the draft but Buck is high character and that is what the Ravens seemed to target this year. I’ve come to think LoZo was a rare panic move by Ozzie when the Browns swooped in and scooped up Terence West. The Browns move (and scrapping him immediately) goes to show you that you must pick the best player for your team, whoever is best for your team, not just who will screw your opponent.

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  5. Would you drop Alfred Morris or David Johnson for Buck?

  6. Yipe! They just called up Mcgee! Get Buck now!

  7. Mcgee will get goal line touches if Allen starts. Much better smash mouth runner.

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