Last week, Harris and Jaylen Warren split snaps down the middle, with each player logging 34. Harris paced the team with 21 carries, but all the pass-game work went to Warren, which is kind of reminiscent of how things were distributed last season. That might have been because of an ankle injury Harris suffered late (it is reportedly not believed to be serious), or maybe because Warren was as healthy as he’d been all season. Either way, it is not an ideal possible trend, with the Ravens on tap this week. Baltimore has allowed the second-fewest rushing yards to running backs in the NFL, giving up just 3.2 yards per carry, and boasting the lowest explosive-run rate. The Ravens’ weakness against RBs is in the passing game, which is why Warren’s presence hurts Harris’ fantasy value so much this week. Add in the ankle injury, and Harris becomes a back you can sit, despite his recent production.