Analyze Hassan Haskins's matchup for week 10
Haskins remains on injured reserve with a high-ankle sprain and is ineligible to return until Week 15, making him an automatic sit for Week 10 and probably the rest of the fantasy regular season.
The Chargers draw a Titans defense that’s allowing only 4.3 yards per carry (8th-fewest RB fantasy points), but Haskins won’t be on the field to test it. With Gus Edwards handling early work and Kimani Vidal acting as the passing-down back, the third-year runner isn’t even part of the game-plan equation while on IR. Any rushing-metric edge the matchup presents is moot for fantasy managers.
Prior to the high-ankle sprain suffered in Minnesota, Haskins was quietly efficient—6.1 YPC and a TD on 31 touches through seven weeks—and had carved out 5-7 touches a game as the change-of-pace option. The injury slams the brakes on that momentum and renders him a dead roster spot until at least mid-December.
Tennessee’s middling run defense—allowing 4.3 yards per rush and the 8th-fewest RB fantasy points—would have been a neutral matchup for Haskins had he been active, but that analysis is purely academic. Managers searching for streaming backs should instead focus on Edwards (low-end RB2) or Vidal (flex in PPR) rather than waiting on a player who cannot play. In short, treat Haskins as a dead roster spot for at least the next month, and only the most patient dynasty roster should consider carrying him into 2026.