Tennessee Titans running back Hassan Haskins (undisclosed) was removed from the commissioner's exempt list and has been returned to Injured Reserve. Haskins was placed on the commissioner's exempt list on Aug. 29, but charges were dropped on Thursday after allegations of aggravated assault stemming from his arrest over the summer. The 23-year-old will remain on Injured Reserve for the rest of the year unless the Titans decide to waive the second-year back eventually. A fourth-round pick last year, Haskins played in 15 games (one start) in 2022 and had 25 carries for 93 yards while catching 11 of 12 targets for 57 additional yards. He's obviously well off the fantasy radar in 2023.
The Tennessee Titans placed running back Hassan Haskins (undisclosed) on season-ending Injured Reserve on Monday. Derrick Henry remains Tennessee's workhorse back heading into the 2023 regular season, but the Titans have a dynamic backup now in rookie Tyjae Spears. Behind Spears there is Julius Chestnut and Jacques Patrick. The 23-year-old Haskins was a fourth-round selection by the Titans last year out of Michigan. In his first NFL campaign, he played in 15 games (one start) and saw 25 rushing attempts, scampering for 93 yards (3.7 yards per carry) and no touchdowns. He also caught 11 passes for 57 yards on 12 targets.
Tennessee Titans running back Hassan Haskins rushed six times for 12 yards and a touchdown in the 23-17 loss to the Chicago Bears on Saturday. The Michigan product only averaged 2.0 yards per carry, while Tyjae Spears (5.3 YPC) and Julius Chestnut (6.6 YPC) were much more efficient. Spears is likely to beat out Haskins to be Derrick Henry's primary backup in 2023. To make things trickier, the 23-year-old is facing an assault charge. For now, he's not on the fantasy radar in traditional 12-team leagues.
Tennessee Titans running back Hassan Haskins has been charged with aggravated assault by strangulation. We don't know anymore details yet about the circumstances surrounding the incident, but it's a pretty serious charge for the second-year running back. It will depend on how the legal system plays out for Haskins here, but the 23-year-old could be facing a suspension from the NFL in 2023. After being drafted in the fourth round last year out of Michigan, he saw only 25 carries for 93 yards and no TDs while catching 11 of 12 targets for 57 yards in 15 games (one start). Haskins' primary contributions were as a kick returner, and now on top of a suspension, he's facing adding competition for a complementary role behind Derrick Henry from rookie third-rounder Tyjae Spears. His fantasy arrow is pointing downward.
Tennessee Titans running back Hassan Haskins rushed 12 times for 40 yards and caught two of his three targets for 13 yards in the 27-13 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday Night. Haskins had a bleak outlook against the fierce Cowboys' defense, and it was clear he needed a touchdown to deliver for fantasy managers. He had a "good" but not "great" performance in his first career start, but Derrick Henry (hip) should be back in action in the battle for the AFC South title in Jacksonville next week.
Hassan Haskins "In Line For A Big Role" Thursday Night
Tennessee Titans running back Hassan Haskins is in line for a "big role" for Thursday's game against the Dallas Cowboys, with Derrick Henry not expected to play. Julius Chestnut could also see some additional touches. Henry was limited during practice this week with a hip injury and most likely won't suit up on Thursday. Week 17 carries zero significance in the Titans' playoff chances; Tennessee will probably opt to sit out Henry to focus on the divisional showdown with the Jaguars in Week 18. Haskins has rushed for 50 yards on 11 rushing attempts while catching seven passes for 31 yards in a limited role across 13 games in 2022. Haskins will see an uptick in usage but remains a flex play against a Cowboys defense that ranks fifth in rush DVOA.
Tennessee Titans running back Hassan Haskins will likely be the featured back against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night, as Derrick Henry (hip) is officially doubtful to play. Since this Thursday night contest means nothing for playoff chances of seeding for Tennessee, it's very likely Henry sits this game out. Haskins has totaled 11 carries for 50 yards and caught all seven of his targets in his rookie season. However, he'll be running behind four backup offensive linemen in a lifeless Titans offense led by Malik Willis. Dallas has allowed the fourth-fewest fantasy points to running backs this season, so he is nothing more than a desperation deep league flex play. It's worth noting Julius Chestnut could also mix it at running back, but he's far off the fantasy radar.
Tennessee Titans running back Hassan Haskins (hip) got in a full practice on Wednesday. After being ruled inactive for Week 14 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the former Michigan running back appears to be healthy to start the week. With fellow running back Dontrell Hilliard already ruled out for Week 15 with a neck injury, Haskins is looking like the clear backup to Derrick Henry. The rookie running back offers strong value as a handcuff as long as Hilliard remains inactive.
Tennessee Titans running back Hassan Haskins (hip) is officially inactive for Week 14 against the Jacksonville Jaguars. He had been listed as questionable. Julius Chestnut will operate as the No. 3 back behind Derrick Henry and Dontrell Hilliard but isn't on the fantasy radar.
Hassan Haskins Questionable Versus The Jags In Week 14
Tennessee Titans running back Hassan Haskins (hip) is questionable for Sunday's meeting against Jacksonville. The 23-year-old has appeared in only three games this season, totaling just 10 carries for 42 yards. Considering Derrick Henry and Dontrell Hilliard have things covered in the backfield, Haskins isn't worth anything to fantasy managers in Week 14 even if he's good to go. Nonetheless, Julius Chestnut may remain in the lineup if Haskins is officially declared out, although he won't offer much either.