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Dynasty $125 - FFL: Preseason | NFL: Week 1
Justice Hill

RB BAL

College: Oklahoma State | 5 years
Height: 5'10" | Weight: 197 lbs
Birth Date: 1997-11-14
2024 Bye Week: 13

Total Pts: 110.3
Avg Pts: 6.49
Rank: 44 RB

Free Agent

2024 RTSports Outlook

Hill got the most work of his career last season, getting a chance to serve as the top backup some weeks because of injury. He had 320 total yards and averaged a solid 5.3 yards per carry. He made some big plays. He did fail to hit double-digit fantasy points in a single game, though. Hill is likely No. 2 or 3 on the depth chart this year. Hill is a speed back. He can make a lot of plays on the outside and get down the field in a hurry. Hill needs a little work running on the inside, though, and tends to try to make the big play too often.

FANTASY OUTLOOK: Hill is not a player to draft but might be worth a waiver-wire grab if he starts getting some consistent playing time. He could get around 400 total yards and a score or two.

FreeDraftGuide.com

Fantasy WeekPts
Scoring
Week 112.90Justice Hill 9 rushing yds (0.90 pts)
Justice Hill 2 rushing TDs (12.00 pts)
. . . Justice Hill 2 yd TD rush
. . . Justice Hill 2 yd TD rush
Week 28.30Justice Hill 41 rushing yds (4.10 pts)
Justice Hill 12 receiving yds (1.20 pts)
Justice Hill 3 receptions (3.00 pts)
Week 30.00
Week 43.30Justice Hill 33 rushing yds (3.30 pts)
Week 513.50Justice Hill 32 rushing yds (3.20 pts)
Justice Hill 1 rushing TD (6.00 pts)
. . . Justice Hill 14 yd TD rush
Justice Hill 1 fumble lost (-1.00 pts)
Justice Hill 13 receiving yds (1.30 pts)
Justice Hill 4 receptions (4.00 pts)
Week 66.50Justice Hill 35 rushing yds (3.50 pts)
Justice Hill 3 receptions (3.00 pts)
Week 75.80Justice Hill 46 rushing yds (4.60 pts)
Justice Hill 2 receiving yds (0.20 pts)
Justice Hill 1 reception (1.00 pts)
Week 89.50Justice Hill 15 rushing yds (1.50 pts)
Justice Hill 40 receiving yds (4.00 pts)
Justice Hill 4 receptions (4.00 pts)
Week 94.00Justice Hill 40 rushing yds (4.00 pts)
Week 100.70Justice Hill 7 rushing yds (0.70 pts)
Week 111.70Justice Hill 1 rushing yd (0.10 pts)
Justice Hill 6 receiving yds (0.60 pts)
Justice Hill 1 reception (1.00 pts)
Week 123.10Justice Hill 31 rushing yds (3.10 pts)
Week 13
Week 142.20Justice Hill 12 receiving yds (1.20 pts)
Justice Hill 1 reception (1.00 pts)
Playoff Week 12.30Justice Hill 23 rushing yds (2.30 pts)
Playoff Week 28.70Justice Hill 26 rushing yds (2.60 pts)
Justice Hill 31 receiving yds (3.10 pts)
Justice Hill 3 receptions (3.00 pts)
Playoff Week 322.20Justice Hill 48 rushing yds (4.80 pts)
Justice Hill 64 receiving yds (6.40 pts)
Justice Hill 5 receptions (5.00 pts)
Justice Hill 1 receiving TD (6.00 pts)
. . . Justice Hill 20 yd TD pass from Lamar Jackson
Player Notes
Jan 29 10:40pm ET

Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill saw more work in the passing game compared to the run game yet again in their seven-point loss in the AFC Championship game. Hill only received three carries which he turned into three yards. He also received seven targets in which he caught four of them for 34 yards. Since the Ravens abandoned the run game early on, he didn't get many opportunities to get into a rhythm on the ground. His routes mainly consisted of screen passes and checkdowns, so he wasn't seeing many big plays either. Hill remained inconsistent this season, but he saw career highs in almost every category across the board both on the ground and through the air. If he isn't within the top two on the depth chart next year, he likely won't be worth a draft pick in redraft fantasy leagues.

From RotoBaller

Jan 27 1:30pm ET

Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill has taken over the backfield over the last four games including their divisional game against the Houston Texans. He received more carries and was more efficient in the passing game compared to his counterpart Gus Edwards. Hill has looked explosive and has been able to find the open areas of the field outside of the red zone. The next thing he needs to do to be a surefire start at running back in DFS is find the end zone which will only happen if he does it before they get down to the red zone. He has a good chance of doing so against a Kansas City Chiefs defense that has shown holes in their run defense compared to their top-notch pass defense. Hill could be a sneaky flex option for DFS managers in this AFC Championship matchup.

From RotoBaller

Jan 20 8:40pm ET

Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill emerged as the leader in the Baltimore backfield during the Divisional Round, rushing 13 times for 66 yards and making two catches for 11 yards in the team's commanding 34-10 victory over the Texans. His 13 carries matched a season-high, and his 66 rushing yards marked his highest in a game all season, surpassing his previous best of 48 yards. Dealing with injuries to running backs J.K. Dobbins and later Keaton Mitchell throughout the season, Hill seized the opportunity that came his way. Baltimore is set to host the AFC title game next week against either the Chiefs or Bills, both of whom rank below average in DVOA against the run. They are both in the bottom half in points allowed to running backs this year, and the Ravens are likely to continue relying on whoever the hot hand is in their backfield.

From RotoBaller

Jan 19 12:10am ET

Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill has been a boom-or-bust type of fantasy player all year long, but he's seen a lot more busts than booms. His bigger appeal comes in PPR formats since he seems to be the favored back when it comes to passing downs, but he barely cracked the top 60 this season in carries and rushing yards. To make matters worse, the Houston Texans give up the sixth-fewest rushing yards and the lowest yards per carry in the league right now. With Dalvin Cook also in the mix, and Lamar Jackson still taking some carries away from the backfield, Hill's amount of work could be very minimal. In turn, that makes him an extremely risky option.

From RotoBaller

Jan 5 5:20pm ET

Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill is fresh off of his best game this season after playing a huge role in the passing game against the Miami Dolphins. He even posted 16.0 yards per carry even though he only received three carries in that game. In Week 18, however, it's unclear how much action he's going to see since the Ravens have clinched the number-one seed and the bye in the AFC. Gus Edwards seems likely to get plenty of rest, so Hill could see a bit of work while Melvin Gordon III is the next in the line to get some carries if both starters sit out for most of the game. Fantasy managers may want to look elsewhere for a running back since his workload is cloudy at best right now.

From RotoBaller

Jan 1 3:50pm ET

Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill had his best game of the season and put up almost 20 half-PPR fantasy points in the 56-19 blowout win over the Miami Dolphins in Week 17. Hill only saw three carries but gained 48 yards on the ground (16.0 average) while adding a season-high five catches on five targets for a season-high 64 receiving yards and a touchdown. In addition to his work on offense, the 26-year-old had 101 return yards on two kickoffs. Teammate Gus Edwards had 16 rushing attempts for 68 yards and also found the end zone on the ground. It was a nice showing for Hill, but he'll be a volatile fantasy option in the Week 18 regular season finale against the Pittsburgh Steelers now that Baltimore has locked up the No. 1 seed in the AFC and a first-round bye.

From RotoBaller

Dec 30 10:30am ET

Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill ended up the number-one back in Week 16 because the game script allowed for it. Hill has always been the one to get more of the passing down work over Gus Edwards. The issue is that Hill has only scored one touchdown all season and the last time he produced a double-digit fantasy performance, even in PPR formats, since Week 5. On top of that, the Miami Dolphins are a top five defense against opposing running backs and they've been even better over the last couple of weeks, allowing just 69 yards on 27 carries. His role in the offense warrants some extra value, but that only amounts to a low-end flex play.

From RotoBaller

Dec 26 10:40am ET

Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill leads the backfield in touches during the 33-19 win over the San Francisco 49ers in Week 16. Before Keaton Mitchell (knee) got hurt, Hill was getting phased out of the backfield committee. In the first full game since Mitchell was shut down for the season, Hill received more touches than Gus Edwards with 13 compared to his 10. However, Hill couldn't turn the extra touches into much, as he ended with 26 yards on 10 carries and 31 yards on three receptions. It's unlikely that Hill will become the surefire lead back this season, so he won't be the most trustworthy option in Week 17 against the Miami Dolphins.

From RotoBaller

Player Transactions
  • 15-Mar-2023: Justice Hill - RSGN - The Baltimore Ravens re-signed RB Justice Hill.
  • 13-Mar-2023: Justice Hill - FA - RB Justice Hill declared free agency.
  • 06-Jan-2022: BAL Justice Hill - Reinstated
  • 25-Dec-2021: BAL Justice Hill - Reserve, Non-Football Injury - COVID-19
  • 09-Sep-2021: BAL Justice Hill - On IR - torn Achilles
  • 08-Sep-2021: BAL Justice Hill - On IR - torn Achilles
  • 03-May-2019: BAL - Signed, Draft Choice - Four-year contract (through 2022)
NFL Week
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2023 Season110.308438730282061391
Week 1HOU12.90892000000
Week 2@CIN8.30114100312030
Week 3IND0.00000000000
Week 4@CLE3.303330000000
Week 5@PIT13.5073210413041
Week 6@TEN6.508350030030
Week 7DET5.804460012010
Week 8@ARI9.5041500440040
Week 9SEA4.0013400000010
Week 10CLE0.70270000000
Week 11CIN1.70110016010
Week 12@LAC3.105310000010
Week 13bye
Week 14LAR2.200000112020
Week 15@JAX2.305230000010
Week 16@SF8.70102600331030
Week 17MIA22.2034800564150
Week 18PIT5.6000003260100
DivisionalHOU9.70136600211020
ChampionshipKC7.703300434070