Week 14’s Lessons Learned: Jonathan Taylor, Better Late Than Never
by Tyler Strong, December 15, 2020Jordan Wilkins has seen just two carries over the last two weeks, leaving Nyheim Hines as Jonathan Taylor’s main competition. But a two-man backfield is much more palatable, and with Taylor consistently being the best of the group, his touches should continue to rise. He draws the single best running back matchup next week against the Houston Texans, a team Indy consistently manhandles. It was against the Texans in Week 13 where Taylor broke out, totaling 130 total yards and a score.
The Saints had previously not allowed a 100-yard rusher in 55 games. Both Jalen Hurts and Miles Sanders got there on the ground Sunday. Hurts’ read-option abilities helped spring Sanders loose for chunk runs throughout the game, and he finished with 115 yards and two scores on 14 carries. His 82-yard rushing score felt like the first explosive play for the Eagles all season, and his Konami ability makes him a viable QB2 play in the fantasy playoffs.