Alec Ingold
RB - Miami Dolphins - Questionable
Availability
Alec Ingold rushed once for three yards and caught three passes for 19 yards in Sunday's loss to the Cardinals.
Fantasy Impact
Ingold's four touches tied his season high. However, Ingold isn't fantasy-relevant and should remain on the waiver wire.
Alec Ingold carried the ball two times for eight yards while also failing to catch his lone target in the Dolphins' 20-17 Week 1 win over the Jaguars.
Fantasy Impact
Ingold made the most of his limited involvement on offense Sunday, including converting a key fourth down on the ground for Miami. Ingold remains best left off rosters unless the backfield running back room is hit with a multitude of injuries moving forward.
Alec Ingold caught both of his targets for 12 yards in the Dolphins' 22-20 Week 16 win over the Dallas Cowboys.
Fantasy Impact
Ingold remains minimally involved when on the field with the Miami offense and should continue to be left off rosters in all formats ahead of a tough Week 17 contest against the Baltimore Ravens.
Alec Ingold caught his lone target for one yard in the Dolphins' 21-14 Week 9 loss to the Chiefs.
Fantasy Impact
Ingold has had minimal involvement in the high-powered Miami offense, and should continue to be an afterthought for fantasy managers ahead of a Week 11 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders up next after a Week 10 bye for the Dolphins.
According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, FB Alec Ingold is signing a three-year extension worth up to $17.2 million with the Miami Dolphins, making him the AFC's highest-paid FB.
Fantasy Impact
Ingold, who is 27, saw a career-high usage in 2022, playing on 40% of the team's offensive snaps. The former Wisconsin Badger spent the first three years of his career with the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders before signing with Miami in 2022. Joining a system that branches from the Kyle Shanahan tree in San Francisco, Ingold was a crucial part of Miami's offense under first-year head coach Mike McDaniel, despite only getting 21 touches last season. He is more valuable as a football player than a fantasy asset and will be a bonus to Miami's success offensively.