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Kamara recently pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor battery charge stemming from an incident in 2022 and will have to pay $100,000 to the victim. We are currently awaiting word from the league on any disciplinary action.
Last year was the first of his six-year career that Kamara didn't make the Pro Bowl. He was a top-10 fantasy running back every year during that span, but last season he finished 16th as he only scored 4 touchdowns despite 280 touches. Inconsistent quarterback play from Jameis Winston who suffered a season-ending back injury in Week 3 and Andy Dalton - 18 touchdowns and 9 interceptions in 14 games - didn't help matters.
Kamara excels in the receiving game and he'll need Carr to return to his 2021 form, in order to maximize his fantasy potential. He'll also need to battle Jamaal Williams and rookie Kendre Miller for touches all the while dodging Roger Goodell's discipline hammer. These factors are keeping Kamara's fantasy value in check during drafting season but he does have low-end RB1 upside in PPR leagues should he cleanly navigate these obstacles.
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No RBs expected to the get the franchise tag Deep free agent RB class in 2024 By: Mike Krueger | Mon Feb 26, 2:53 pm
| | This offseason stands in contrast to 2023, when Josh Jacobs, Saquon Barkley, Tony Pollard received franchise tags. This offseason, it appears no RBs will be tagged, making this one of the finest and deepest RB classes in the history of free agency. (Adam Schefter on X)
FFToday's Take: The 2024 free agent RB class is stacked with Jacobs, Barkley, Pollard, Derrick Henry and Austin Ekeler. The question is, what kind of deals are these veterans going to get? We've seen the market slowly dry up for veteran RBs over the last few years with Jacobs and Barkley settling for one-year deals just last season. Alvin Kamara and Aaron Jones are also cut candidates given the money their going to count against the salary cap this season.
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