Kenneth Dixon

Kenneth Dixon to see more work for Ravens moving forward

Baltimore Ravens running back Kenneth Dixon's role is expected to grow going forward, head coach John Harbaugh said Monday.

What It Means:

Dixon was out-touched by Gus Edwards 16-9 in Sunday's overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, but he out-gained Edwards 80-67. The Ravens host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 15, but the backfield's fantasy outlook won't be as bright if Joe Flacco (hip) is named the starter.

Dixon scored 14.5 FanDuel points in Week 14, significantly out-performing numberFire's expectation of 1.2 FanDuel points. He has 29 carries for 140 yards and 2 touchdowns and 2 catches (2 targets) for 27 scoreless yards in three games this season.