Risk Flags
7- Age And Decline
At 26 with a 2025 season of 3.3 YPC efficiency on 67 carries, Carter is entering the typical RB decline window with worsening efficiency metrics rather than improvement trajectory.
- Backfield Competition
Trey Benson (value 3406, elite prospect) and James Conner (value 1745) are both ahead on depth chart once healthy. Bam Knight (1297) also competes for volume. Carter lacks a clear path to consistent role.
- Contract Situation
Carter left Arizona in free agency and signed with the Tennessee Titans (April 1, 2026), his third team in three years. This pattern of short-term contracts signals organizational non-commitment; his role and path to snaps in Tennessee is undefined at this stage.
- Depth Chart
His 2025 ARI production (PPR #48, 7.6 PPG) was almost entirely opportunity-driven by injuries to Benson, Conner, and Knight — not a designed starting role. There is no clear path to a true lead-back designation on any current roster.
- Backfield Role
Carter is the #3 RB on Tennessee behind Tony Pollard (1,000+ rushing yards last season) and Tyjae Spears, with Kalel Mullings and 2026 rookie Nicholas Singleton also crowding the room. There is no plausible path to starter-level volume without two injuries in front of him.
- Team Investment
Carter is on his third team in three years (Jets → Cardinals → Titans), a clear organizational signal about his ceiling. Tennessee signed him as depth insurance, not a featured option, and dynasty sites reflect this: Dynasty Nerds rates him RB160 with a value of 0.
- Age Concerns
RB age 27 — entering/past typical value cliff