Monken said there is still a learning curve for Mitchell when it comes to things like routes and pass protection, but the Ravens getting more comfortable with Mitchell was apparent in Week 12. In addition to receiving the first start of his career, Mitchell played on a season-high 46 percent of offensive snaps and led the backfield with nine rush attempts, 64 rushing yards, and 11 total opportunities. Mitchell has been highly efficient on limited touches, breaking off a run of 20-plus yards in each of his last four games while averaging an impressive 9.7 yards per touch this season. Mitchell and the Ravens now head into a bye, giving him additional time to get acclimated to the offense in a starting role before Week 14 against the Rams. We’d still like to see more touches for Mitchell, but Saturday’s outing against the Chargers was an encouraging step in that direction

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    1 year ago

    the thing is he’s look significantly better than all the rb’s on this team. however, i wonder if they’ll every give him a few goal line opportunities to see what he can do. obviously Gus Bus is money from there but if they (for some reason) gave them to Keaton he would be a rocketship for fantasy