The Facts: For fantasy purposes, it is not out of the question that Henry would lead the team in rushing attempts and rushing yards, but that Dion Lewis would probably have more all-purpose yards, between rushing and receiving combined.
Diehards Line:
When DeMarco Murray was released, the presumption was that Henry would likely receive the lion’s share of the carries, considering that he had already assumed that role late last year and in the postseason when Murray was injured. But the arrival of Lewis from New England gives the Titans the type of pass-catching weapon in the backfield that they have not had in a long time. And it means that there will likely be game-day packages for each back, and that both will get their fair share of touches. The one thing the Titans will have to guard against with this type of attack is not to become too predictable depending upon which back is in the game. Still, well-defined roles would be the best-case scenario for fantasy owners trying to make lineup decisions this fall.