Ravens running back Derrick Henry had 186 rushing yards and two touchdowns in a playoff win against Pittsburgh.
Dynasty Analysis
Henry was his usual dominant self in this one, routinely churning out yard after yard against a helpless Steelers defense. After rushing for nearly 2,000 yards this season, Henry is showing no signs of slowing down. While the workload is something for dynasty managers to be concerned about, he's also giving Father Time a run for his money. Henry will be a RB1 next season and prime trade candidate for any contending team.
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Ravens running back Derrick Henry had 138 rushing yards and two touchdowns in the Ravens season finale.
Dynasty Analysis
After a slow start to the season, Henry really cranked things up and finished with a ridiculous 1,921 yards and 16 touchdowns, making his first year in Baltimore the second best season of his career. He should enter next season a solid RB1 again in dynasty leagues, though he'll need to finish out the playoffs healthy and not show any signs of his age moving forward.
Ravens running back Derrick Henry had 106 rushing yards and two touchdowns in Baltimore's win against Denver.
Dynasty Analysis
Henry has over 1,000 yards and 11 touchdowns already this season, nearly matching his 17-game total from last season. The move to Baltimore has proven to be a great one in fantasy and reality as Henry is making a run at fantasy MVP this season. He should be locked and loaded into lineups the rest of the way as Baltimore has cracked the code on how to use him on a weekly basis. Henry is also the ultimate dynasty contender buy this season.
Ravens running back Derrick Henry had 132 rushing yards and two touchdowns in a win against Washington.
Dynasty Analysis
Now with eight touchdowns in six games and a score in every contest this season, Henry is clearly liking his new home and could make a serious run at being the overall RB1 this season. At age 30, he's on pace for close to 2,000 rushing yards and 23 touchdowns. While his pace will likely slow, he remains a prime candidate for a contender to trade for as an aging, but ridiculously productive running back.
Ravens running back Derrick Henry ran for 199 yards, caught three passes for ten more yards and scored two touchdowns in a demolition of the Bills.
Dynasty Analysis
Henry was a one-man wrecking crew and took the first carry of the game 87 yards to the house. He didn't slow down from there, churning out another 112 yards on the ground, punishing defenders who stood in his way. After some questionable usage the first two weeks, the King now has 49 carries the past two weeks, posting 350 yards and three touchdowns in the process. The 30-year old Henry is a prime target for a contending team as he looks poised for a big season.
Ravens running back Derrick Henry had 151 rushing yards, one catch, 23 receiving yards and two touchdowns in a win at Dallas.
Dynasty Analysis
After some questionable usage over the first two weeks, Henry doubled his season yardage in this one, punishing the Cowboys in the process. While it's clear he's not going to be used much as a receiver, Henry still has weekly RB1 upside moving forward as the Ravens are starting to build their offense around his unique skill - punching people in the mouth. Henry will be a high-upside next week and remains a solid target for dynasty managers who are in "win now" mode.
Ravens running back Derrick Henry had 46 rushing yards and a touchdown in the Ravens season-opening loss to the Chiefs.
Dynasty Analysis
Henry salvaged his night with a touchdown but was otherwise a non-factor as the Chiefs defensive line manhandled the Ravens offensive unit. There will be better days ahead for Henry but this performance showed he's going to be a thumper but a non-factor in the passing game, making him a bit of a boom or bust option each week.