Running Back · Tennessee Titans · Age 29 · Memphis · RB30 Half-PPR (Season 2026)
Tony Pollard is ranked RB30 (overall #73) for the Season of the 2026 NFL season in Half-PPR fantasy football by Hayden of The Underdog Football Show. ADP 73.5 — close to consensus.
Pollard is an eat your vegetables flex starter at least early on
Operation Dodge Jeremiyah Love was a success, and the presence of Nicholas Singleton isn't that scary after watching his tape. If Singleton sticks in the pros, it'll be as a pass catcher. I'm signing up for the Titans' early-down role, and that was all Pollard late into the year. The Titans' beat expects Spears and Singleton to compete for the backup job, leaving Pollard as the clear-cut starter. The offense should be better with a new coaching staff, Carnell Tate at 4th overall, and Cam Ward heading into his second season. There is "benched" risk here, but Pollard was the RB28 on RB31 usage last year while playing on an unwatchable team. If he can hold onto the starting role as expected and the Titans improve upon a No. 30 scoring offense, then Pollard has slight win upside as the RB29 in Underdog ADP. Ward did seem multiple years from figuring things out behind this bottom-5 OL, however. The Titans also have to a conservative head coach and forgettable OC Brian Daboll right now, so it's hard to see a major path forward for Pollard. He looks like the half PPR RB who will project as a flex starter over the sexier WR4 on your team.
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Hayden is a fantasy football analyst for The Underdog Football Show, covering 2026 fantasy football with PPR and Half-PPR rankings, ADP comparisons, and weekly start/sit analysis. Rankings are updated regularly throughout the season. Hayden's "Best Bet" designations highlight players ranked higher than their ADP consensus, while "Fade" designations flag players the ranker believes are overvalued by the market.
By Hayden · The Underdog Football Show · Updated 2026-07-06