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Mattek Fantasy Football fantasy football takes on Tony Pollard
Every source-backed video insight STACKED has extracted from Mattek Fantasy Football about Tony Pollard.
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All Mattek Fantasy Football insights about Tony Pollard
NegativeInjuryAug 20, 2026
Tony Pollard is noted as one of the running backs who suffered an injury during the 2025 season.NegativeUsageAug 17, 2026
Tony Pollard rotated with Tyjae Spears in five-play blocks and secured the goal-line carry, though the expected split of Pollard as the early-down back was not fully realized in preseason usage.PositiveRoleAug 14, 2026
JJ Zachariason identifies Tony Pollard as one of the industry-consensus true lead backs projected across aggregate fantasy projections, with a projected 64% carry share in his offense. Zachariason includes him in the tier of backs he would love to have at least two of on most fantasy teams this year, accessible from any draft slot (4th through 12th pick).PositiveDepth ChartAug 6, 2026
Matthew Stafford expects Tony Pollard to be the starting running back for the Tennessee Titans.NegativeValueJun 24, 2026
Analyst states that Tony Pollard does not inspire confidence at the 6-7 turn.PositiveRoleJun 23, 2026
Tony Pollard is drafted as a primary running back in the balanced build roster and will compete for flex consideration in week one.PositiveRoleJun 23, 2026
Analyst is taking Tony Pollard as running back three, a player he feels comfortable starting in any given week, which opens up flexibility for the rest of the draft.NegativeRoleMay 27, 2026
Pollard is built for steady, reliable production and the source expects him to get every opportunity to start and play for the Tennessee Titans, providing a viable flex or backup option early in the season. However, the source explicitly states Pollard is not on a good enough offense to generate the fantasy points over expectation needed for legendary upside, unlike backs with receiving potential on strong offenses. This limits his league-winner ceiling despite his role security.NegativeRoleMay 26, 2026
At 28-30 years old, Pollard is entering the age bracket where ankle injuries and decline become expected for running backs. The source views Pollard as unlikely to be part of the Titans' next winning roster, suggesting his role and opportunity will diminish as the team pivots toward younger prospects like Nicolas Singleton.