It’s too late to trade him for much, so you have to plug him in your flex spot and get what you can. As is often the case with midseason trades or signings, owners are wondering how this move affects the rest-of-season fantasy outlooks of the players involved -- in this case, that primarily refers to Bell and Edwards-Helaire. His middle of the year stretch will sit against bottom half run defenses. — Graham Barfield (@GrahamBarfield) July 15, 2019. Not only do we need to re-evaluate Clyde Edwards-Helaire’s (CEH) fantasy outlook, but we also need to look at the Chiefs offense as a whole and see how Bell can impact those around him. You don’t bring in a talent like Bell and not plan on using him. There is some concern here with Bell’s injury history and also coming back after taking a year off. Bell will join a crowded backfield that already features Clyde Edwards-Helaire and has talented handcuffs Darrel Williams and Darwin Thompson. It was an inefficient year for Bell, but the weekly volume got him there. After a big Week 1, it’s been a slow burn for Edwards-Helaire, who was drafted in the first round of many fantasy drafts. Also, continue to visit, for NFL news and in-depth analysis while also visiting our fantasy football section for more coverage and, Tommy Garrett is a writer for PFN covering Fantasy Football. Now with the Chiefs, Bell will undoubtedly need a few weeks to get up to speed in the offense. From 2014 to 2017, Bell was either in the slot or out wide on 12.98% of his snaps. There wasn’t much receiving upside with the Jets the last few years, but that will change with Bell’s presence. Bell will join a crowded backfield that already features Clyde Edwards-Helaire and has talented handcuffs Darrel Williams and Darwin Thompson.… The former fantasy star went from being the consensus RB1 for several years to a player who was relegated to the bench of fantasy managers. After sitting out all of 2018 and changing teams, Bell had a disappointing '19 with the Jets, rushing for just 789 yards. Chances are, he won’t suit up on Monday night with Kansas City — and if he does, he won’t play much — so you can leave him on your benches for the time being. After sitting out all of 2018 and changing teams, Bell had a disappointing ’19 with the Jets, rushing for just 789 yards. Bell’s addition could quickly take away close to half of these touches, limiting both of their ceilings. Moore Fantasy Football Outlook & Value, Darius Slayton Fantasy Football Outlook & Value, JuJu Smith-Schuster Fantasy Football Outlook, 2020 Quarterback (QB) Projections & Rankings, Week 6 WR Start, Sit Fantasy Strategy: Mecole Hardman Is Well Worth The Risk, Week 6 TE Start, Sit Fantasy Strategy: Zach Ertz To Be Back On Track. How does Le’Veon Bell impact the rest running backs on the Chiefs roster for fantasy? Sources had confirmed to PFN’s NFL Insider Benjamin Allbright that Bell was deciding between the. Also, if you like our efforts, consider sharing this story with your friends, this will encourage us to bring more exciting updates for you. The Chiefs offense is too powerful, and Bell is too skilled to ignore. The good thing is Bell still had 311 total touches in 2019, and hopefully that will remain the range he's in again this season. For now, CEH will still be the starter, as Bell is unlikely to play much, if at all, this week. If you have Clyde Edwards-Helaire in redraft fantasy leagues, things have changed. His four total touchdowns were also a career worst for any season he's played in more than six games. The fantasy football world was shocked when the Jets released Le'Veon Bell on Tuesday night, but perhaps just as surprising was his decision to sign with the Chiefs on Thursday. After sitting out all of 2018 and changing teams, Bell had a disappointing ’19 with the Jets, rushing for just 789 yards. The former fantasy star went from being the consensus RB1 for several years to a player who was relegated to the bench of fantasy managers. We have no recap of Le’Veon Bell for 2018, as it was a holdout year for him to get paid. Le'Veon Bell and Fantasy managers are hoping his second year with the Jets will go better than the first. He did catch 66 passes for 461 yards, so that part of his game is still strong, but in 17 games with the Jets since the start of last season, Bell has averaged just 3.3 yards per carry and dented the end zone four times. We'll break it all down, as well as if this move should affect your Week 6 start 'em, sit 'em decisions. Tommy Garrett is a writer for PFN covering Fantasy Football. Our information is some of the best in the industry and we invite you to take a look for free. Let that sink in. It might not be for a few weeks, but Bell figures to be flex play in PPR leagues most weeks, at the least. For now, CEH will still be the starter, as Bell is unlikely to play much, if at all, this week. What does it mean for fantasy football, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, & the Chiefs offense? Anyone who could see 10-12 touches in this offense needs to be rostered and started each week in fantasy. 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But until we have a good idea of what the team plans on doing with both Bell and CEH, it is best to hold for right now. We’ll break it all down, as well as if this move should affect your Week 6 start ’em, sit ’em decisions. He had career lows in yards per carry (3.2) and Fantasy points per game (13.5 in PPR). Le’Veon Bell currently is without an NFL team after being released Tuesday night by the New York Jets. There is some concern here with Bell’s injury history and also coming back after taking a year off. If anything were to happen to Edwards-Helaire, Le’Veon Bell would be a top-six running back in fantasy football. The fantasy football world was shocked when the Jets released Le’Veon Bell on Tuesday night, but perhaps just as surprising was his decision to sign with the Chiefs on Thursday. You can do it by checking out our fantasy football rankings and projections. He went from averaging 130 all-purpose yards to just 80.2 per game in his 17 games with the Jets. Considering he’s already missed three games this year because of a hamstring injury, Kansas City will likely be in no hurry to give him significant touches, instead easing him into the offense. I am not in love with him this year, and the news of Melvin Gordon and Ezekiel Elliot’s holdout potential this year could move Bell up the ladder. While I don’t think there is an individual wide receiver that this would impact directly, I could see him being a staple in the passing game. After being released from the New York Jets in what was the worst kept secret in the NFL, Bell is currently deciding between joining the Chiefs or the … at As is often the case with midseason trades or signings, owners are wondering how this move affects the rest-of-season fantasy outlooks of the players involved — in this case, that primarily refers to Bell and Edwards-Helaire.

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