Evan Hull Fantasy
- Height / Weight
- 5'10" / 209 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- October 26, 2000 (23)
- Experience
- 2nd Season
- Drafted
- 2023 / Rd. 5 / Pk. 176 (IND)
- College
- Northwestern
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Game Logs
Evan Hull News
Indianapolis Colts running back Evan Hull could still earn the backup role despite some speculation suggesting the job belonged to Trey Sermon. According to James Boyd of The Athletic, "it remains unclear" who will operate as the No. 2 option behind Jonathan Taylor in 2024. He notes that while Sermon may be the early favorite, the former 49ers draft pick has just 78 carries for 346 yards and one touchdown in his career. Whoever takes over as Taylor's backup will be filling big shoes. Last season, that role belonged to Zack Moss, who finished the year with 986 scrimmage yards and seven touchdowns. Moss is now in Cincinnati, leaving a competition of sorts for Sermon and Hull. As a rookie last year, Hull mustered just one rushing yard and six receiving yards.
Indianapolis Colts rookie running back Evan Hull (knee), who was already placed on Injured Reserve, will now miss the rest of his first NFL season with a torn meniscus. The Colts were impressed with Hull when he was on the field and they still have high hopes for him in the future. The fifth-round selection had just one carry for one yard and caught one pass for a six-yard gain in the season opener over eight offensive snaps. The Colts still have Jonathan Taylor (ankle) on the Physically Unable to Perform list for at least two more games, but they added Trey Sermon to their practice squad earlier this week to give them more RB depth behind Zack Moss, Deon Jackson and Jake Funk. Hull is only worth stashing in deep dynasty/keeper leagues.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen said the team expects rookie running back Evan Hull (knee) to be back at some point this season. Hull suffered a knee injury in his NFL debut in the Week 1 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars and was put on Injured Reserve this week, meaning he'll have to miss at least the next four games. The 22-year-old fifth-round selection had a chance to see passing-game work early in his rookie campaign with both Zack Moss (forearm) and Jonathan Taylor (ankle) also injured, but he won't be able to take advantage of that opportunity now. Moss is expected to make his season debut this Sunday against the Houston Texans, and Taylor should also be back for the Colts backfield before Hull is able to return.
Depth Chart
- Offense
- Defense
KR | Anthony Gould |
QB | Anthony Richardson |
Joe Flacco | |
RB | Jonathan Taylor |
Trey Sermon | |
LWR | Michael Pittman Jr. |
Ashton Dulin | |
RWR | Adonai Mitchell |
Alec Pierce | |
SWR | Josh Downs |
TE | Jelani Woods |
Kylen Granson | |
LT | Bernhard Raimann |
Matt Goncalves | |
LG | Quenton Nelson |
Josh Sills | |
C | Ryan Kelly |
Wesley French | |
RG | Will Fries |
Tanor Bortolini | |
RT | Braden Smith |
Blake Freeland |
FS | Nick Cross |
Rodney Thomas II | |
LDE | Laiatu Latu |
Kwity Paye | |
LDT | Grover Stewart |
Raekwon Davis | |
RDT | DeForest Buckner |
Adetomiwa Adebawore | |
RDE | Samson Ebukam |
Dayo Odeyingbo | |
LOLB | E.J. Speed |
Ronnie Harrison Jr. | |
MLB | Zaire Franklin |
Grant Stuard | |
ROLB | Segun Olubi |
Jaylon Carlies | |
LCB | JuJu Brents |
Jaylin Simpson | |
SS | Julian Blackmon |
Trevor Denbow | |
RCB | Dallis Flowers |
Jaylon Jones | |
NB | Kenny Moore II |
Micah Abraham |
LS | Luke Rhodes |
K | Matt Gay |
P | Rigoberto Sanchez |