Andrews played a surprisingly prominent role against the Colts on Sunday, leading the Titans with 12 carries for 49 yards and a touchdown. He also added one reception for 12 yards on two targets.
EDGE Analysis
Andrews was projected to do little more than spell Bishop Sankey and Dexter McCluster when they needed rest, but the second-year back ended up playing the lead role in his first appearance of the season. The Titans have been unhappy with their lack of rushing production thus far in 2015, so it's possible Andrews has propelled himself all the way to the top of the team's muddled running back depth chart, at least in the short term.