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Nov 7, 2024 2 -2 -1.0 0 0
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2024 117 3.44 27 272 2 444.4
2023 387 4.61 3 1 28 206 1 734.6
2022 262 5.35 1 12 58 221.5
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Week 10 Waiver Priority List

    As we've said many times throughout the season, you'll never know when to use Hill, but he can be a PPR flex in deeper leagues. He scored at least 8.8 PPR points in two of his past three games, but he also has four games this season with 5.2 PPR points or less. In PPR, Hill is worth adding for up to 5 percent of your remaining FAB. We also have to see what happens with Hill once Keaton Mitchell (14 percent rostered) is active, which could be this week. Mitchell could end up being the handcuff for Derrick Henry, so you can add Mitchell in deeper leagues for 1 percent of your remaining FAB.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Week 10 Adds (RB Preview)

    Hill has a good matchup in what should be a high-scoring island game. You can probably expect somewhere around eight PPR Fantasy points if he doesn't get into the end zone.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Three grabs in Sunday's rout

    Hill carried the ball five times for 15 yards and caught all three of his targets for 43 yards in Sunday's 41-10 win over the Broncos. The 58 scrimmage yards were Hill's largest total since Week 4, when he posted a 6-78-1 line on six targets against the Bills. It was a good time for Hill to produce decent numbers, as Keaton Mitchell (knee) is getting close to making his season debut and could push for the No. 2 job in the Ravens' backfield. Neither RB is likely to see a big workload as long as Derrick Henry is healthy, however.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Sleeper RBs

    This could be an interesting game for Hill since the Broncos are No. 5 in most receptions allowed to running backs. In the past two games against New Orleans and Carolina, Denver has allowed eight receptions to the Saints backfield and nine receptions to the Panthers backfield. Hill has three games this season with at least 11.5 PPR points, and in each of those outings, he has caught at least three passes. Hill is worth using as a flex in PPR.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Week 9 Waiver Priority List

    The up-and-down season continued for Hill in Week 8 at Cleveland when he had 2.9 PPR points. This was after he scored 13.8 PPR points in Week 7 at Tampa Bay, which was his third game this season with at least 11.5 PPR points, but he has also scored 7.4 PPR points in his five other outings. In Week 9, Hill could be more involved if Derrick Henry struggles to some degree to run against the Broncos. You can use Hill as a flex in deeper leagues, and he's worth adding in PPR for up to 5 percent of your remaining FAB.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Week 9 Adds (RB Preview)

    The Broncos have been very good against running backs on the ground, but they're allowing 5.5 receptions per game to the position. If Baltimore struggles to run, this could turn into a Justice Hill game. He's a fine flex.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Little usage Sunday

    Hill had two carries for five yards and added a 14-yard reception Sunday against the Browns. Hill played one of his higher snap shares of the season but didn't make much of an impact in the box score with three total touches for 19 yards. The common theme of Hill's useful fantasy games this season has been target volume. In the five games in which Hill had fewer than three targets, he has averaged 4.08 PPR points. Additionally, it's difficult to predict the game scripts where the running backs will be active in the passing game. Baltimore hosts a tough Denver defense in Week 9.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Finds end zone in win

    Hill carried five times for four yards while catching all three of his targets for 44 yards and a touchdown in Monday's 41-31 win over the Buccaneers. Hill found little success on the ground, but he brought through as a receiver for his second touchdown of the season. Meanwhile, lead back Derrick Henry continued to dominate as a rusher. Despite seeing his role shrink as the season has progressed, the 26-year-old Hill retains a bit of stand-alone value as the No. 2 running back on a strong offense. However, barring an injury to Henry, Hill remains difficult to count on for consistent weekly production.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Week 8 Waiver Priority List

    You'll never know when to play Hill when Derrick Henry is healthy, but Hill scored 13.8 PPR points in Week 7 at Tampa Bay and now has at least 11.5 PPR points in three of seven games this season. He's better in PPR than any other format, and he could be a lottery ticket should something happen to Henry. If you can afford to roster Hill in PPR then he's worth adding for up to 5 percent of your remaining FAB.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Role continues to shrink

    Hill had one carry for two yards and reeled in a two-yard reception on his lone target Sunday against the Commanders. Hill's involvement was limited Sunday, as he played just 38 percent of the snaps and was not a big part of the scheme with just two total opportunities. Early in the season, Hill was at least reliably drawing targets even if he wasn't seeing many carries. That appears to have dried up, as he has just two catches for 10 yards over the last two games. Baltimore heads to Tampa Bay in Week 7.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Sleeper RBs

    The Commanders have already allowed two running backs to catch at least five passes in a game this season, and Hill could be useful this week if Baltimore and Washington get into a shootout. Hill has two games this season with six receptions, and I like him as a flex option in PPR.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Takes back seat Sunday

    Hill had five carries for 17 yards and added one catch for eight yards in Sunday's win over the Bengals. The veteran's usage in the passing game regressed Sunday as Baltimore needed to target deeper parts of the field to mount its second-half comeback. Hill has two games with a high target volume -- eight in Week 1, six in Week 4 -- but has otherwise gotten two targets per game on average. Baltimore hosts Washington in what projects to be a high-scoring game in Week 6, and Hill's usage could tick up as a result. Still, Hill is really only on the fantasy radar in deeper PPR leagues.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Week 5 Adds (RB Preview)

    Hill was the top add in this space last week and finished the week as RB8 against the Buffalo Bills. He's still available in more than half of leagues and has a fantastic matchup against one of the worst defenses in the NFL. Five different running backs have scored double-digit Fantasy points against this defense in four weeks, I would expect that number to be seven by the time Derrick Henry and Hill are finished.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Week 5 Waiver Priority List

    Hill now has two games this season with at least 11.5 PPR points, which were the two outings where he caught six passes. He just had six catches for 78 yards and a touchdown on six targets against Buffalo, and he also added four carries for 18 yards. With the way Baltimore's passing game has looked, Hill will continue to be a quality weapon for Lamar Jackson, and Hill can be a flex option in PPR, especially during the bye weeks. Hill's best games will likely come if Derrick Henry struggles and Baltimore is chasing points, but we also don't know what the Ravens would do if Henry ever missed any time. Keaton Mitchell (11 percent rostered) could be an option at some point, but it doesn't seem like he'll come off the PUP list in Week 5 now that he's eligible. Hill is worth adding in all leagues for 10-15 percent of your remaining FAB, with his value higher in PPR. And you can add Mitchell now for 1 percent of your FAB, especially if you can still stash him on IR.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Leading receiver on SNF

    Hill rushed four times for 18 yards and caught all six of his targets for 78 yards and a receiving touchdown in Sunday's 35-10 win over the Bills. Hill finished as the Ravens' leading receiver on a night dominated by Baltimore's rushers. The electric backup continued to generate hype with his biggest output of the season. Most of Hill's damage was done running routes Sunday, most notably on a 19-yard touchdown grab in the second half where he shook his assignment before hitting the open field for his first score of the campaign. Starter Derrick Henry stole the show with a 24-199-1 rushing line, but Hill still provided Flex value with 96 yards and a score on just 10 touches. Even if there isn't room in your starting lineup, it wouldn't be a bad idea to stash Hill on the bench if he is still out there ahead of Week 5's tilt against Cincinnati.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Sleeper RBs

    This should be a good game script for Hill if the Bills and Ravens turns into a track meet, especially if Baltimore is chasing points. The expected point total for this game is 46.5, and I like Hill's role in the passing game against Buffalo. The Bills are No. 4 in most receptions allowed to running backs, and they've allowed at least 5.7 PPR points to three running backs this season on just receiving totals alone. Hill is a good flex option in PPR this week.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Week 4 Waiver Priority List

    In games where the Ravens are chasing points, Hill will be a factor in the passing game, which could happen in Week 4 against Buffalo. In Week 1 at Kansas City, Hill had six catches for 52 yards on eight targets, along with one carry for 3 yards. In two games since, Hill has combined for nine carries for 55 yards and four catches for 31 yards on four targets. I like him as a flex against the Bills, and he's worth adding for up to 5 percent of your remaining FAB in PPR.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Week 4 Adds (RB Preview)

    It is not a great week for running back starters on the waiver wire this week, but Hill could be a good flex. This game with the Bills could easily turn into a shootout, and if the Ravens play from behind, Hill could outsnap Derrick Henry again. He scored 11.5 PPR Fantasy points in Week 1 against the Chiefs, and the Bills have allowed the fourth-most targets to opposing running backs.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Efficient in win

    Hill had five carries for 33 yards and added a pair of receptions for 21 yards on two targets Sunday against the Cowboys. It was a season-low in snap share for Hill but he was still effective when called upon by averaging 6.6 yards per carry and 10.5 yards per target. Hill's diminished playing time likely had to do with Baltimore's run-heavy approach that leaned on Derrick Henry. Hill is still Baltimore's best pass-catching back but his week-to-week projection is volatile. He had eight targets in the first game and has four total targets over the last two games. It will be worth monitoring whether Baltimore sticks with such a run-first approach Sunday against Buffalo.
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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Sleeper RBs

    Hill just got a two-year contract extension on Friday for $6 million, and I expect him to play a prominent role Sunday at Dallas. This game has an expected total of 48 points, and if the Ravens are chasing points, we could see Hill heavily involved in the game plan. In Week 1 at Kansas City, Hill had six catches for 52 yards on eight targets, including one carry for 3 yards. He didn't do as much in Week 2 against Las Vegas, with four carries for 22 yards and two catches for 10 yards on two targets. But this game feels like a track meet, and Hill could be a valuable weapon for Lamar Jackson. Dallas has allowed opposing running backs to catch 10 passes for 110 yards and a touchdown in two games, and Hill is a potential flex play in PPR.
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