Well now, you’re probably sittin’ there wonderin’ if you should go ahead and pick up Justice Hill for your fantasy football team, huh? Ain’t no harm in askin’, we all got our doubts when it comes to makin’ picks for our teams, especially when it’s a little uncertain. Let me tell you what, it ain’t always as clear-cut as folks might make it sound, but I reckon I can give ya some help to figure it out.
First off, let’s talk about the man himself, Justice Hill. Now, he ain’t exactly the star of the show every week, no sir. If you’re lookin’ for a consistent, reliable starter for your fantasy squad, he might not be your first pick. But don’t go countin’ him out just yet, because in the right situation, he sure can be useful.
See, if you’re in a league with 12 teams or more, you might want to take a look at Hill if you’re in need of a fill-in. Could be because one of your other backs got hurt or maybe it’s just that time of year when bye weeks come around and mess up your lineup. That’s where Hill comes in handy. He ain’t gonna win you the league by himself, but if you need a guy for a week or two, he could be a decent option.
Now, let me tell you a little bit about how Hill’s been doin’ this season. He ain’t been puttin’ up huge numbers every week, but he’s been there when the Ravens needed him. Back in Week 1, against the Kansas City Chiefs, he got around 8.5 fantasy points in a half-point PPR format. That ain’t too bad for a guy who’s not always in the spotlight, is it?
And don’t forget about his touchdown back in October, the only one the Ravens scored that day. Ain’t no doubt that touchdowns are big in fantasy, and even if Hill don’t get one every week, that kind of performance shows he’s got it in him when the situation’s right.
So, should you pick him up? Well, if you’re lookin’ for a reliable back to throw in when your regular guys are out, or maybe you’re just lookin’ for some depth, Hill’s a decent option. But like I said before, don’t go expectin’ him to carry your team week after week. If you’re in a shallow league with just a few teams, you might find better options. But for the deeper leagues, where ya need to scramble a bit to find someone decent, Hill could be just what you need.
One of the things I reckon you’ll want to keep an eye on is how the Ravens use him. The backfield there is a bit unpredictable, and that can make it hard to rely on him as a regular starter. They got other backs like Gus Edwards, and with the way the coaches move players around, Hill’s role can shift from week to week.
Now, it’s important to know that Justice Hill got himself a new contract extension. Ain’t that somethin’? The Ravens kept him around for a couple more years, which means they see somethin’ in him. Ain’t no guarantee he’ll be a star, but they sure do think he’s worth hangin’ on to. So, if you’re thinkin’ long term, it might not be a bad idea to keep him on your team if you got the room.
Bottom line – if you’re in need of a bye-week replacement or someone to cover an injury, Hill could be a good choice. He’s not gonna be the one you can always count on, but for a short-term fix, he ain’t a bad option. Keep an eye on how the Ravens use him week by week, and you’ll know when to start him. But remember, like any other pick in fantasy, it’s all about takin’ the good with the bad and hopin’ for a little luck along the way.
- Justice Hill can be a solid bye-week fill-in or injury replacement.
- He had a decent showing in Week 1 with 8.5 fantasy points.
- Look out for his role in the Ravens’ backfield, as it can change week to week.
- If you’re in a deeper league, Hill is worth considering for depth.
- The Ravens extended his contract, which could mean more opportunities in the future.
So, when you’re sittin’ there thinkin’ about whether to pick up Justice Hill, just remember: if you need a warm body in that backfield for a week or two, he might be your man. But if you’re lookin’ for a stud who’s gonna carry your team all season, maybe you oughta keep lookin’ elsewhere. Good luck, and happy pickin’!
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