The Facts:
During the offseason, the expectation among Ravens fans was that Jamal Lewis would be the starting running back and Anderson would be the backup. But the Ravens unveiled a new wrinkle during training camp this weekby positioning Anderson in the fullback role in a few 11-on-11 drills.
Reported by the Baltimore Sun
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
The possibility of a Lewis-Anderson backfield in a single play is not far-fetched, according to running backs coach Tony Nathan. "That's in the plans, that's in the works," said Nathan. "It can happen. ..." It's even more likely to happen with Musa Smith performing much better than expected early in camp.
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