Jahmyr Gibbs had 15 rushes for 219 yards and two touchdowns in the Lions’ Week 12 win against the Giants, adding 11 catches for 45 yards and one touchdown.
Every time you looked up, Gibbs was ripping off another chunk gain as the centerpiece of the run-heavy Detroit offense facing off against the NFL’s worst run defense. Gibbs averaged a stunning 14.6 yards per carry, often going untouched through gaping holes in the New York defensive line. His 69-yard scamper proved to be the winning score in overtime after the Giants choked away a fourth-quarter lead with inexplicable fourth-down decisions. Gibbs’ 12 targets were second on the team; he now has 25 targets over his past three outings. With increased touches since Dan Campbell took over as the Lions’ offensive play caller, Gibbs is an every-week fantasy matchup-flipping player with a CMC-like workload. Unlike CMC, Gibbs can outrun every defender on the field. He’ll be an elite option on Thanksgiving against the Packers.