Rodney Anderson

Rodney Anderson

27-Year-Old Running BackRB
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Released by the Bengals in August of 2020.
Cut loose by Cincy
RBFree Agent
Knee - ACL
August 17, 2020
The Bengals released Anderson (knee) on Monday with a failed physical designation.
ANALYSIS
Though Anderson missed most of his final season at Oklahoma with a torn ACL, the Bengals thought enough of his potential to select him in the sixth round of the 2019 draft. He was cleared for full activity last August, but he appeared in just two preseason games before he tore the ACL in the same knee again. Anderson has worked hard in his rehab over the past year, but he didn't make enough progress in his recovery to get the green light for training camp. Unless another team puts in a waiver claim for Anderson, he'll revert to the Bengals' injured reserve list and miss at least the first eight weeks of the season.
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Height
6' 0"
 
Weight
224 lbs
 
Bench Press
25 reps
 
Hand Length
9.75 in
 
Arm Length
30.75 in
 
Recent RotoWire Articles Featuring Rodney Anderson See More
NFL: Interpreting Best Ball Data
August 5, 2020
Chris Liss looks at the Fanball/NFFC Best Ball data from 2018-2019. Unsurprisingly, Christian McCaffrey was the biggest impact player both years.
2020 Training Camp Preview: Cincinnati Bengals
July 24, 2020
Veteran wideout A.J. Green is set to play the coming season on the Bengals' franchise tender. Can he stay on the field in 2020?
2020 NFL Team Previews: Cincinnati Bengals
June 2, 2020
After going 2-14 last year, the Bengals landed the top pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. Quarterback Joe Burrow now is the face of the franchise.
2019 Cincinnati Bengals
2019 Cincinnati Bengals
July 27, 2019
July 27, 2019
Jeff Erickson investigates the changing of the guard from Marvin Lewis to Zac Taylor in Cincinnati. However, A.J. Green's health is again a question mark.
NFL Draft: Day 3 Fantasy Fallout
April 27, 2019
There was some thought Bryce Love might last until the sixth or seventh round, but Washington scooped him up in the fourth, presumably with plans for a 2019 redshirt.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
2020
2019
While Anderson's talent has always been apparent, his health has been a perpetual question. 2019 was no different, as he suffered the third torn ACL of his career in the preseason and missed the entire regular season. This year he plans to take a slower approach to his rehab, and perhaps not make his debut until mid-August. That certainly tempers our expectations for him for 2020, especially given that the prize for him being ready for the season is to play on special teams and be third on the depth chart, if he beats out Trayveon Williams.
Anderson once was thought to have the talent to be an early-round pick, but suffered three major injuries while at Oklahoma, including a torn ACL in September that forced him to miss all but two games in 2018. He demonstrated his considerable talent in 2017, rushing for 1,161 yards and 13 touchdowns on 188 carries, while scoring five more touchdowns through the air. Because of his injuries, Anderson fell to the supplemental round of the sixth round. It's not certain that he'll be ready for Week 1, and even if he is ready he'll be behind Joe Mixon and Giovani Bernard, and maybe even Trayveon Williams. He's a big wildcard for the Bengals that could pay off with a full recovery, but that payoff probably won't occur in 2019.
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Shifts to PUP list
RBCincinnati Bengals
Knee - ACL
July 29, 2020
The Bengals placed Anderson (knee) on the active/PUP list Wednesday, Jay Morrison of The Athletic reports.
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Approaching rehab with caution
RBCincinnati Bengals
Knee - ACL
March 6, 2020
Anderson (knee) is taking a slower approach to his current ACL rehab, perhaps hoping for a mid-August debut, Geoff Hobson of the Bengals' official website reports. "I'm taking everything slow," Anderson said. "Doing it the right way, taking as much time as I need no matter what."
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Placed on IR
RBCincinnati Bengals
Knee - ACL
August 31, 2019
Anderson (knee) has been placed on injured reserve after suffering a torn ACL.
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Confirmed with ACL tear
RBCincinnati Bengals
Knee
August 30, 2019
Anderson's injury has been confirmed as a torn ACL in his right knee, Jay Morrison of The Athletic reports.
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Possibly suffers another ACL tear
RBCincinnati Bengals
Knee
August 30, 2019
The Bengals believe Anderson (knee) suffered another ACL tear, Tom Pelissero of NFL.com reports.
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