 Alexander Madison hasn't been that great of a running back this season. He ranks in the bottom 5 and rushing yards over expected per rush among all 50 plus attempt backs. He's been pretty ordinary at best, but there's a lot of negativity surrounding Madison, and that's been the case for months now, and that can make him an interesting by low candidate in fantasy football. First off, according to my adjusted fantasy points allowed numbers, Minnesota running backs have the third easiest schedule from now through the end of the year. Their short term schedule is amazing, Cam Acres is also out for the season, and Acres started to get more run in that Minnesota offense in week four against the Panthers. From week one to week three, Alexander Madison averaged a running back rush share per game of about 85 percent. His target share per game rate was 12.5 percent. That running back rush share with Cam Acres dropped by about 18 percentage points and the target share by roughly 4 percentage points. If Madison's able to get back to that pre-acres usage, he can become very, very sneaky and very, very valuable in fantasy football.