Anderson is coming off of two down seasons, and 2017 doesn't look to be a bounce back year.
In 2014, running back C.J. Anderson burst onto the scene for the Denver Broncos midway through the year, usurping an ineffective Ronnie Hillman as the team's primary tailback.
Over the second half of that season, Anderson averaged more than 100 yards a game and scored 10 touchdowns en route to a Pro Bowl appearance for the former undrafted free agent.
From a fantasy football perspective, Anderson was a top-10 running back in terms of points per game that season, and over the past two seasons, fantasy owners have been looking for Anderson to continue that production or even improve to an elite fantasy option.