It doesn't look like Marlon Mack is going to keep flying under the radar for long, and his usage continues to be incredibly promising.
Mack has now out-snapped Frank Gore in two consecutive games, playing 48% of the Indianapolis Colts' offensive snaps in Week 7 and 53% in Week 8, tallying 16 carries and 11 targets in those games.
That heavy passing-game work is especially relevant with the Colts being terrible this year. They're 13-point underdogs against the Houston Texans, and playing from behind will likely mean leaning on their pass-catching back more.
The Colts were also reportedly shopping Gore at the trade deadline. With no real incentive to stick with the 34-year-old on an expiring contract, Mack is likely to continue seeing his workload grow moving forward.