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Walker's Injury Opens Door for Charbonnet
22 Nov
Summary
- Kenneth Walker III is questionable for Sunday's game due to a glute injury.
- Zach Charbonnet showed strong fantasy production in Walker's absence last season.
- The Titans defense is vulnerable to opposing running backs.

Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III is now listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans due to a glute injury sustained in practice. While head coach Mike Macdonald expressed optimism about Walker playing, this situation warrants close monitoring for fantasy football managers. If Walker is unable to participate, his backup, Zach Charbonnet, would be a top-tier fantasy running back selection across all league formats.
Even if Walker is active, Charbonnet presents significant value as a sleeper pick. Last season, Charbonnet averaged an impressive 17.5 PPR points in the six games Walker missed, even reaching over 25.7 PPR points in two of those contests. His consistent production, with five double-digit PPR games this season compared to Walker's four, highlights his capability to be a featured back with top-10 upside.
The matchup against the Titans' defense, which ranks eighth in fantasy points allowed to running backs, further boosts Charbonnet's appeal. With seven running backs scoring at least 14.8 PPR points against Tennessee this season, the opportunity for significant scoring is present. If Walker plays, he is a solid RB2, and Charbonnet is a high-end flex. However, if Walker sits, Charbonnet is a must-start player who could be a league-winning asset in Week 12.




