
Kamar Aiken, Javorius Allen, Chris Givens Post-Week 12 Fantasy Advice
The Baltimore Ravens have been decimated by injuries to key offensive skill players but managed to pull out a victory on Monday Night Football in Week 12 against the Cleveland Browns.
Despite the victory, it's not time to rejoice if your roster is full of Ravens, although wide receiver Kamar Aiken did have a decent game with backup Matt Schaub behind center:
| Targets | Receptions | Yards | TD | ESPN Fantasy Points |
| 10 | 6 | 80 | 1 | 14 |
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Aiken had his third straight game with at least eight targets and is now the team leader in targets and receptions among active players.
The Miami Dolphins, Baltimore's Week 13 opponent, rank 21st in the league against the pass, allowing 253 passing yards per game. Aiken is a low-end WR2 right now, although his stock would be higher if starter Joe Flacco weren't injured (knee).
Either way, feel good about plugging him into your lineup. No matter the score, passes will come his way, and that's a good thing for fantasy owners.
With Justin Forsett out for the season (arm), Javorius Allen has become the featured back for the Ravens:
| Attempts | Yards | Targets | Receptions | Yards | TD | ESPN Fantasy Points |
| 12 | 55 | 5 | 4 | 29 | 1 | 13 |
Allen hasn't been on the field enough to prove he is a consistent back, but his numbers have been solid in place of Forsett.
What raises his stock for Week 13 is the fact that the Dolphins rank 31st in rushing yards allowed per game.
Allen has also shown he can catch the ball out of the backfield with nine receptions in the past two games. It's hard to get excited about a running back who has not scored on the ground after 76 attempts, but considering that he will be carrying the load against a bad defense, he should be an RB2 in Week 13.
Wide receiver Chris Givens made a big play against the Browns, hauling in a 48-yard reception, but don't expect big things from him moving forward:
| 3 | 1 | 48 | 0 | 4 |
Givens had seen seven targets in each of the past two games with Flacco under center but saw just three from Schaub. He made the big play, but that's not enough for fantasy owners to plug him into their lineups.
He was sixth on the team in targets Monday, which means Schaub may not be comfortable looking his way. Givens has big-play ability, but unless he makes one in each game, he won't put up numbers that are worthy of a start.
With the uncertainty of Schaub at quarterback coupled with the fact that he has just 13 receptions in seven games with Baltimore this season, consider Givens for a spot on your bench at best.

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