 Add Buck Allen. So a concern for Alex Collins going into the 2018 season was that he wasn't the clear cut goal line back for Baltimore. And this isn't me just saying this after the fact. I wrote about it in my week one, the report column. But since the Ravens have run six plays within the opponent's five yard line with four of those being rushes, Buck Allen has two of those carries and Alex Collins has one. Now I don't think it's time for Alex Collins owners to completely panic. It just means that Buck Allen may get in the way of Collins ceiling in that offense, which limits his overall upside. But for those of you that see Buck Allen sitting on your waiver wire, snag him. Get him this week. Not only is he going to get work at the goal line, but he's continued to be a receiving threat in that Ravens offense. He has 13 targets over the first two games. Seeing looks the goal line and through the air is perfect for a fantasy football running bag because touchdowns are everything and targets are more valuable than rushing attempts. And keep in mind in Buck Allen's two full seasons in the league, he's had 60 or more targets. It's not like this usage is just coming out of nowhere.