Houston Texans running back D'Onta Foreman rushed nine times for 76 yards in the preseason opener, adding two catches for six yards.
Foreman worked as the third-team back behind Alfred Blue. The rookie’s inexperience showed up when Foreman bounced a third-and-one run to the outside in the second quarter, but his big-play potential was highlighted on a 41-yard sideline sprint in the second half. Foreman also broke an off-tackle run for 14 yards and hurdled a defender on his very next carry. Foreman struggled in the passing game, however, where he was rarely used in college.
Our models project Foreman outside the top-60 at running backs for fantasy football in 2017, with a line of 181 rushing yards and 0.51 touchdowns on 47 attempts, adding 25 catches for 204 air yards and 0.63 touchdowns.
Source: Rotoworld.com