Justice Hill — Active
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RB · BAL · 28 yrs · exp 7 · Oklahoma State
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Sleeper status change for Justice Hill (5995). Before: status=Active, injury_status=Questionable. After: status=Active, injury_status=
Hill is the designated passing-down back for the Ravens, which has at times led him to accumulate snaps and usage at the expense of starter Derrick Henry when Baltimore fell far enough behind in a given game. It's not clear whether Hill would ever hold up in a starting role, however, and so the handcuff logic might not apply here if Henry misses time. Although he held up under a workhorse workload at Oklahoma State in college, Hill's durability has not fared as well at the NFL level and at 5-foot-10, 205 pounds he probably just doesn't have the frame to take repeated hits between the tackles. Just the same, there's little doubt that Hill is safely better than the likes of Rasheen Ali and Adam Randall behind him on the depth chart. Even if Hill is not well suited to the rigors of a full-time starter, the Ravens don't have anyone to send him to the bench after Henry
Adam Randall could get involved on third downs during his rookie season
Sleeper trending/drop: Justice Hill (5995) count=7515 (Δ7515 vs prior poll)
The Ravens have given Diego Pavia a chance
Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill was an early offseason winner when the team declined to offer fourth-year speedster Keaton Mitchell a restricted free agent tender, allowing him to sign with the Chargers and removing Hill's biggest competition for passing down work from the roster. Unfortunately for Hill, the Ravens selected Clemson's Adam Randall in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, and while at 6'2" and 235 pounds, Randall profiles physically closer to lead back Derrick Henry, he began his college career as a wide receiver, and his clearest path to an early role is through the passing game. Randall's unique background and rare measurables could eventually make him an every-down back, but as long as Henry is on the roster, any early success he finds will be at the expense of Hill. Hill handled only 1.8 carries across his ten games in 2025, but still saw 27 targets. Should that receiving work dry up, he will offer very little in terms of fantasy production, and he becomes an obvious drop candidate, reflected by his current RB102 Rotoballer dynasty ranking
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