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Fantasy Football Running Back Rankings (Tiers 1-3) - Best Ball Leagues

Aaron Jones - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

Some of you have been building rosters in best-ball leagues since the initial weeks of the offseason, and participation in this format has intensified as we have progressed through the summer. Enthusiasm for these leagues remains enormous for multiple reasons, including the ability to complete all forms of roster management after each draft.

However, this also ensures the likelihood of being impacted by injuries and other production-inhibiting developments that can’t be offset by roster moves during the season. That aspect of the best-ball format should be integrated into your decision-making process during each draft. It should also incentivize you to develop a flexible plan that addresses any nuances that exist in each league while adapting a fluid approach toward determining each selection.

The team @RotoBaller continues to deliver an enormous collection of resources that are designed to help you construct your rosters in this format, including our non-stop news updates, in-depth articles, and analysis of our tiered rankings. This article will focus on running backs that are contained in the top three tiers of our updated rankings. We will continually update our rankings in every format throughout the offseason and you can also find the latest fantasy football rankings here.

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Running Back Best-Ball Rankings

Pos. Rank Pos. Tier Player Name Overall Rank Overall Tier
1 1 Jonathan Taylor 1 1
2 1 Derrick Henry 2 1
3 1 Christian McCaffrey 3 1
4 1 Austin Ekeler 4 1
5 1 Najee Harris 6 1
6 2 Dalvin Cook 9 1
7 2 Joe Mixon 10 2
8 2 Aaron Jones 16 2
9 2 D'Andre Swift 17 2
10 2 Nick Chubb 18 2
11 3 Leonard Fournette 21 3
12 3 Alvin Kamara 22 3
13 3 Saquon Barkley 24 3
14 3 Javonte Williams 25 3
15 3 James Conner 30 4
16 3 David Montgomery 31 4
17 3 Cam Akers 33 4
18 3 Ezekiel Elliott 35 4
19 3 Breece Hall 37 4
20 4 Antonio Gibson 42 4
21 4 Elijah Mitchell 45 4
22 4 Travis Etienne Jr. 51 5
23 4 J.K. Dobbins 55 5
24 5 Damien Harris 63 6
25 5 Miles Sanders 64 6
26 5 Rashaad Penny 68 6
27 5 Josh Jacobs 72 6
28 5 Kenneth Walker III 74 7
29 5 Chase Edmonds 75 7
30 5 Kareem Hunt 76 7
31 5 AJ Dillon 79 7
32 6 Devin Singletary 92 8
33 6 Clyde Edwards-Helaire 94 8
34 6 Melvin Gordon III 96 8
35 6 Ronald Jones II 102 9
36 6 Michael Carter 110 9
37 6 Marlon Mack 111 9
38 7 Tony Pollard 119 10
39 7 James Cook 120 10
40 7 Zamir White 123 10
41 7 Dameon Pierce 124 10
42 7 Rhamondre Stevenson 125 10
43 7 Darrell Henderson Jr. 127 10
44 7 Rachaad White 128 10
45 7 Alexander Mattison 129 10
46 8 Jamaal Williams 145 11
47 8 Sony Michel 147 11
48 8 Isaiah Spiller 149 12
49 8 Brian Robinson 150 12
50 8 Tyler Allgeier 152 12
51 8 Kenneth Gainwell 154 12
52 8 D'Onta Foreman 159 13
53 8 J.D. McKissic 160 13
54 8 Khalil Herbert 161 13
55 8 Tyrion Davis-Price 162 13
56 8 Darrel Williams 163 13
57 8 Raheem Mostert 165 13
58 9 Gus Edwards 184 14
59 9 James Robinson 187 14
60 9 Nyheim Hines 192 14
61 9 James White 198 14
62 9 Keaontay Ingram 200 14
63 9 Boston Scott 202 15
64 9 Kyren Williams 203 15
65 9 Snoop Conner 206 15
66 9 Ke'Shawn Vaughn 208 15
67 9 Kenyan Drake 209 15
68 9 Chuba Hubbard 213 15
69 9 Samaje Perine 217 15
70 10 Chris Evans 224 16
71 10 Chris Carson 225 16
72 10 Justin Jackson 227 16
73 10 Myles Gaskin 228 16
74 10 Rex Burkhead 230 16
75 10 Duke Johnson 231 16
76 10 Mike Davis 234 16
77 10 Jerome Ford 236 16
78 10 Giovani Bernard 240 16
79 10 Mark Ingram II 242 16
80 10 Pierre Strong Jr. 243 16
81 10 Jerick McKinnon 244 16
82 10 D'Ernest Johnson 245 16
83 10 Damien Williams 247 16
84 10 Devonta Freeman 250 17
85 10 Tyler Badie 251 17
86 11 Zack Moss 260 17
87 11 Matt Breida 261 17
88 11 Trey Sermon 266 18
89 11 Jeff Wilson Jr. 275 18
90 11 Phillip Lindsay 279 18
91 11 Latavius Murray 282 18
92 11 Darrynton Evans 284 18
93 11 Ty Johnson 290 18
94 11 DeeJay Dallas 291 18
95 11 Jerrion Ealy 292 18
96 11 Joshua Kelley 295 18
97 11 Salvon Ahmed 296 18
98 11 Jermar Jefferson 298 18
99 11 Hassan Haskins 300 18
100 11 Ty Chandler 303 19
101 11 Jaret Patterson 306 19
102 11 Abram Smith 309 19
103 11 Tevin Coleman 312 19
104 13 Tarik Cohen 314 19
105 13 Mike Boone 315 20
106 13 JaMycal Hasty 316 20
107 13 Jalen Richard 317 20
108 13 Kalen Ballage 318 20
109 13 David Johnson 319 20
110 13 Jordan Howard 320 20
111 13 Devontae Booker 321 20
112 13 Kene Nwangwu 350 20
113 13 Isiah Pacheco 351 21
114 13 Sincere McCormick 352 21

 

Tier 1 - Fantasy Football Running Back Rankings

Jonathan Taylor, Derrick Henry, Christian McCaffrey, Austin Ekeler,  Najee Harris 

Taylor surged to the league lead in multiple rushing categories during 2021, while generating 44 more points than any other back (half-PPR). He has become entrenched as the first overall selection in the majority of drafts following his exceptional season, after averaging 21.2 attempts, and 120.2 yards per game from Weeks 4-17, and leading all backs in both categories during that sequence (275 carries/1,563 yards).

He also generated all 10 of his 100-yard performances during those matchups, while Taylor’s numbers propelled him to the league lead in carries (332/19.5 per game), yardage (1,811/106.5 per game), and touchdowns (18) from Weeks 1-18.

Taylor also paced his position in both yards before contact (870). and yards after contact (941), and easily generated the most rushes for first downs (107).

Running Back 1D YBC YBC/Att YAC YAC/Att
Jonathan Taylor 107 870 2.6 941 2.8
Antonio Gibson 65 534 2.1 503 1.9
Najee Harris 62 525 1.7 675 2.2
Nick Chubb 61 567 2.5 692 3
Joe Mixon* 60 662 2.3 543 1.9
Dalvin Cook 57 678 2.7 481 1.9
Damien Harris 55 469 2.3 460 2.3
Javonte Williams 52 443 2.2 460 2.3
Derrick Henry 49 450 2.1 487 2.2
Elijah Mitchell 47 448 2.2 515 2.5

Taylor also led the league in red zone attempts (85), carries inside the 10 (25), and rushing touchdowns (18). His role as the centerpiece of the Colts’ attack remains unchallenged, and he should assemble outstanding results once again.

Henry had ascended into the league lead in attempts (219/27.4 per game), rushing yardage (937/117.1 per game), and rushing touchdowns (10) from Weeks 1-8 last season, which positioned him to pace the NFL in each category for a third consecutive year.

Unfortunately, a protracted foot injury sidelined him throughout Tennessee’s remaining regular season matchups. That absence has also compelled fantasy managers to select five other backs in best-ball drafts before Henry is secured at his current ADP (10/RB6).

Henry is 28, and the cumulative effect of his usage has escalated concerns that he can sustain his proficiency with another massive workload. However, Henry is primed to regain his role as the foundation of Tennessee’s attack and is fully capable of reclaiming the league lead in multiple categories.

He should stockpile carries for a Titan attack that has ranked among the top three in run play percentage during each of the last four seasons. That should provide your motivation for securing him in Round 1 of your drafts.

McCaffrey is no longer cemented as the first overall pick in the majority of drafts, as a consequence of his 23 missed games during the past two seasons. However, his ability to stockpile fantasy points when he is on the field remains irrefutable. McCaffrey averaged 18.2 fantasy points, 14.1 attempts, and 63.1 rushing yards during his seven matchups in 2021 and would have accumulated 240 attempts/1,073 yards if those averages had been sustained for 17 games.

He also led all backs in receiving yards per game (49.0) and yards per route run (3.01) during his seven games in 2021, while tying for third in targets per game (5.9). McCaffrey remains one of just three players who have accrued 1,000 rushing and 1,000 receiving yards in the same season and is also the first back to collect 100 receptions in two different seasons.

He is still an elite resource for fantasy managers when he is in Carolina’s lineup and should be one of the first four backs to be selected during your drafts.

Ekeler’s first season with Joe Lombardi serving as the Chargers’ offensive coordinator, was also his most prolific. He finished at RB2 while tying with Taylor for the league lead in total touchdowns (20). 12 of those scores were generated on the ground, which placed Ekeler fifth among all backs. Every score occurred in the red zone, as he also finished second with 46 attempts inside the 20 – which eviscerated his previous career-high (18).

He also led all backs with eight receiving touchdowns, which tied his previous season-high. He also tied with Najee Harris for the lead in targets (94/5.9 per game), paced all backs in receiving yardage (647/40.4 per game), and finished second with 70 receptions 4.4 per game).

Rookie Isaiah Spiller should operate as the Chargers’ RB2, but his presence will not impede Ekeler from commandeering a sizable workload. Touchdown regression will also be lurking for Ekeler, but that should not prevent him from retaining his place among the top five backs.

Harris joined Taylor as the only two backs to accumulate at least 300 carries during 2021 (307/18.1 per game), which included eight games of 20+. Harris also finished fourth overall in rushing yardage (1,200/70.6 per game), was eighth in yards before contact (525), third in yards after contact (675), and also finished third overall in first downs (62). He also led all backs in receptions (74/4.4 per game) and tied with Ekeler for the lead among backs in targets (94/5.5 per game).

Running Back  Attempts  Att/Gm Yards  Yards/Gm
Jonathan Taylor 332 19.5 1811 106.5
Najee Harris 307 18,1 1200 70.6
Joe Mixon 292 18.3 1205 75.3
Antonio Gibson 258 16.1 1037 64.8
Dalvin Cook 249 19.2 1159 89.2
Alvin Kamara 240 18.5 898 69.1
Ezekiel Elliott 237 13.9 1002 58.9
Nick Chubb 228 16.3 1259 89.9

 

Running Back Targ/Gm Rec/Gm Yards/Gm
Leonard Fournette 6 4.9 32.4
D'Andre Swift 6 4.8 34.8
Austin Ekeler 5.9 4.4 56.9
Najee Harris 5.5 4.4 70.6
Alvin Kamara 5.2 3.6 69.1
Josh Jacobs 4.3 3.6 58.1
Aaron Jones 4.3 3.5 26.1
Ezekiel Elliott 3.8 2.8 58.9

Harris was also fifth overall in red zone targets (14) while his involvement as a rusher and receiver also propelled him to RB3 in PPR scoring. Pittsburgh’s offense has experienced an offseason transformation through the additions of Kenny Pickett, Mitchell Trubisky, George Pickens, and Calvin Austin.

However, Harris enters his second season with only Benny Snell and Anthony McFarland below him on the depth chart. This creates a clear path to RB1 production for fantasy managers.

 

Tier 2 - Fantasy Football Running Back Rankings

Dalvin Cook, Joe Mixon, Aaron Jones, D'Andre Swift, Nick Chubb 

Cook averaged 22.5 points per game in 2019-2020 while finishing second in that category during both seasons. He dropped to 11th last season (15.9 per game), but also finished fifth in both attempts (249/19.2 per game) and rushing yardage (1,159/89.2 per game) – even though he was sidelined during four matchups (shoulder/COVID 19).

The 25 missed games that Cook has accumulated since 2017 cannot be dismissed, as he has been unavailable in at least two contests each year. However, 17 of those missed games transpired during his first two seasons.

What Cook delivers when he is on the field can also offset hesitation toward targeting him for your roster, as he has averaged 1,284 yards (93.9 per game) since 2019. He has also generated 3.851 yards during that sequence, which is second among all backs according to StatMuse.

2019-2021 Yards Yards/Gm Att Att/Gm
Derrick Henry 4,504 115.5 900 23.1
Dalvin Cook 3,851 93.9 811 19.8
Nick Chubb 3820 91 716 17
Ezekiel Elliott 3338 69.5 782 16.3
Josh Jacobs 3087 71.8 732 17
Aaron Jones 2987 66.4 608 13.5
Jonathan Taylor 2980 93.1 564 17.6
David Montgomery 2808 62.4 714 15.9

New head coach Kevin O’Connell will transform Minnesota’s offense, although Cook will retain his role as the Vikings’ primary back. The reshaped attack could also expand Cook’s involvement as a pass-catcher, which makes him a viable option at his current ADP (9/RB5).

Mixon’s disappointing 2020 regular season included a 10-game absence (foot), career-lows in attempts (119), rushing yardage (428), and rushing touchdowns (3). This incentivized fantasy managers to delay his selection until late in Round 2 during best-ball drafts (ADP 21/RB 13). However, he is now being seized near the periphery of Round 1 (ADP 14/RB8) after establishing career highs in multiple categories last season.

Mixon soared to RB4 in scoring, which was the first time in his career that he completed a season inside the top 10. He also vaulted to third overall in attempts (292/18.3 per game), rushing yardage (1,205/75.3 per game), and yards before contact (662), while finishing fourth in both yards after contact (543) and rushing touchdowns (13).

Mixon remains unchallenged in his role as Cincinnati’s feature back and will be operating behind a vastly improved offensive line. This has positioned him to approach last year’s finish as a top-five back while commandeering his place among the mid-range RB1s.

Jones will return for a sixth season with the Packers while operating in a rotation with A.J. Dillon. Jones led the tandem in snap share last season despite the expanded role that was commandeered by Dillon (58.4%/42.7%). He also paced the Packers in attempts (11.4) and yards per game (53.3), and also accrued 60+ targets for a third consecutive season (65/4.3 per game).

Fantasy managers’ interest in securing Jones has intensified following the departure of Davante Adams. This has released 169 targets for reallocation, and Jones is primed to confiscate a favorable sizable percentage of those opportunities. The prospects of a rising target share have ignited a surge in Jones’ ADP (17/RB9), which had been stationary in Round 4 during the early weeks of 2022 (38/RB17).

His usage and output as a pass-catcher should easily surpass last year’s numbers, and his integral role in Green Bay’s transformed attack has elevated him among this year’s low-end RB1s – even if his impending timeshare with Dillon will impact his rushing numbers.

Swift collected 6+ targets during six of his first seven matchups last season while vaulting to the league lead in targets among all backs entering Week 12 (67/6.7 per game). He also paced his position in receptions (53/5.3 per game) and was second in receiving yardage (420/42 per game), before a shoulder issue limited him to just 68 snaps from Weeks 13-18.

Weeks 1-11 Targ/Gm
D'Andre Swift 6.7
Christian McCaffrey 6.7
Najee Harris 6.2
Austin Ekeler 5.8
Alvin Kamara 5.5
Leonard Fournette 5.4
Cordarrelle Patterson 5.4
J.D. McKissic 4.8

 

Weeks 1-18 Targ/Gm 
D'Andre Swift 6
Leonard Fournette 6
Austin Ekeler 5.9
Christian McCaffrey 5.9
Najee Harris 5.5
Alvin Kamara 5.2
J.D. McKissic 4.8
Saquon Barkley 4.4
Chase Edmonds 4.4

Only three backs completed the year with more targets (78/6.0 per game), and receptions (62/4.8 per game) despite his four-game absence, while his 452 receiving yards (34.8 per game) placed him fifth overall. He was also seventh in total routes run (324) and was targeted on 24.1% of those routes.

Swift was also 12th in attempts (137/13.7 per game), and 14th in rushing yardage (555/55.5 per game) before his protracted injury. He was also operating in a rotation with Jamaal Williams, who remains directly below Swift on Detroit’s depth chart. If Dan Campbell and offensive coordinator Ben Johnson increase Swift’s workload as a rusher, then it would cement his status as an unquestioned RB1. 

Chubb enters his fifth season with an expansive list of numbers that underscore his ability to accrue yardage as a runner. He has finished among the top three in rushing yards per game during each of his last three seasons (93.4/88.9/89.9) while averaging 17.0 attempts per game during that span (16.3/15.8/18.6).

Chubb also finished second overall in rushing yardage during both 2019 (1,494), and 2021 (1,259), even though he was sidelined during three matchups last season (calf/COVID 19). He also finished fourth in Football Outsiders’ DYAR (Defense-Adjusted  Yards Above Replacement) in 2021.

However, the passion for selecting him as an RB1 has diminished due to his modest involvement as a receiver (2.1 targets/1.6 receptions/12.9 yards per game). The continued presence of Kareem Hunt also provides a deterrent that precludes Chubb from being selected until Round 3 in current drafts (ADP25/RB13).

Chubb’s outlook has improved in the aftermath of Deshaun Watson‘s suspension, as Cleveland’s reliance on the run should rise while Jacoby Brissett is under center.

 

Tier 3 - Fantasy Football Running Back Rankings

Leonard Fournette, Alvin Kamara, Saquon Barkley, Javonte Williams, James Conner, David Montgomery,  Cam AkersEzekiel Elliott, Breece Hall

Fournette finished inside the top 10 in scoring during 2017 and 2019, but his 18.3 points per game average established a new career high in 2021. He had also ascended to RB3 entering Week 15, was ninth in rushing yardage entering (778/59.8 per game), and was seventh in touchdowns (8).

Fournette was also pacing all backs in targets (84/6.0 per game), and receptions (69/4.9 per game) and was third in receiving yardage (454/32.4 per game), before a hamstring injury abruptly concluded his season.

Fournette’s performance also elevated him to second in Football Outsiders’ DYAR (Defense-Adjusted Yards Above Replacement). Fourmette signed a three-year contract with the Buccaneers in March and will resume his responsibilities as the team’s primary back in Week 1. 

Tampa Bay also invested a third-round selection on Rachaad White during April’s NFL Draft, but the newcomer’s arrival will not prevent Fournette from operating with a sizable workload. This provides your rationale for securing him near the conclusion of Round 2 during your drafts.

Kamara’s offseason outlook has been engulfed by uncertainty, as a myriad of questions regarding his role in a redesigned New Orleans offense has been compounded by potential ramifications from his February arrest (suspicion of conspiracy to commit battery/battery resulting in substantial bodily harm).

A problematic knee sidelined Kamara during four matchups last season, although he did establish a career-high in yards per game (69.1). He also secured a career-best average of 18.5 attempts per game after averaging 11.3 from 2017-2020.

Kamara also averaged a career-low 3.7 yards per attempt and was limited to just four rushing touchdowns. His per-game averages as a receiver (5.2 targets/3.6 receptions/33.8 yards), also dropped well below his career averages (6.8 targets/5.4 receptions/47.1 yards). That relegated Kamara to the lowest season-long numbers of his career in each category (67 targets/47 receptions/439 yards).

Year Attempts Att/Gm YPA Yards TD
2017 120 7.5 6.1 728 8
2018 194 12.9 4.6 883 14
2019 171 12.2 4.7 797 5
2020 187 12.5 5 932 16
2021 240 18.5 3.7 898 4

 

Year Targets Rec Rec/Gm Yards Yards/Gm
2017 100 81 5.1 826 51.6
2018 105 81 5.4 709 47.3
2019 97 81 5.8 533 38.1
2020 107 83 5.5 756 50.4
2021 67 47 3.6 439 33.8

He remains the Saints’ most critical weapon. However, the potential shortcomings of a restructured offense have blended with concerns surrounding a possible suspension to push Kamara's ADP into Round 3 of current best-ball drafts (27/RB14).

Barkley has reemerged as an RB1 with fantasy managers, as his ADP has now risen to the middle of Round 2 (18/RB10). His draft position had been stationed in Round 3 during February (26/RB14), due to a combination of his 21 missed games since 2019 (ACL/ankle), and his uninspiring production last season (593 yards/45.6 per game).

Barkley also averaged just 3.7 yards per attempt and scored just twice during 2021. His disappointing season also left him even further removed from the numbers that he delivered as a rookie in 2018 (RB1/2,028 total yards/1,307 rushing yards/15 touchdowns).

However, optimism has surged surrounding the prospects of a significant rise in Barkley’s production, in the aftermath of New York’s transition from last year’s uninspiring offensive decision-makers to Brian Daboll, and his newly-assembled staff. The Giants have also overhauled their offensive line, and Daboll is capable of designing a multi-faceted approach that will deploy Barkley with far greater creativity than his predecessors. This should incentivize you to target Barkley during Round 2 of your drafts.

Williams finished third among all rookies with 203 attempts (11.9 per game), and 903 rushing yards (53.1 per game) in 2021. However, Williams’ opportunity to capitalize on his enticing blend of power and explosiveness was restricted by Denver’s use of a rotation that also involved seven-year veteran Melvin Gordon – who also accumulated 203 carries (12.7 per game), and generated 918 yards (57.4 per game).

Williams’ ADP (14/RB8) had placed him firmly among the RB1s when it appeared that Gordon would not resurface with the Broncos. However, Denver’s decision to re-sign the 29-year-old in late April has fueled a decline in Williams’ draft position (21/RB12).

This reaction to Gordon’s return has been excessive, as the renewal of last year’s rotation does not automatically equate to another even split in touches. Gordon will siphon opportunities but Williams should commandeer a higher percentage of touches than he was allotted during 2021. This supplies your motivation to seize Williams at his current draft position.

Conner was projected to operate in a rotation with Chase Edmonds in 2021. However, he played in a career-high 15 games, which propelled him to his most prolific season since 2018. Conner finished at RB5 which was the second top-10 finish since entering the NFL in 2017. He also established a career-high in rushing touchdowns (15), which also tied him for second overall. Conner was also 15th in yards after contact (421) and rose to eighth with a career-best 41 red zone carries.

This compelled the Cardinals to secure Conner with a three-year extension in March. Arizona also signed 27-year-old Darrel Williams during the offseason, while also selecting Keaontay Ingram in Round 6 of the NFL Draft (201st overall).

Williams tied for fifth among all backs in receiving yards (452/30.1 per game)), and ninth in receptions (47/3.1 per game). and could pilfer a percentage of targets from Conner during the season. However, his arrival should not discourage you from selecting Conner near his current ADP (29/RB15).

Montgomery was fourth in carries (69/17.3 per game) and fifth in rushing yardage (309/77.3 per game) from Weeks 1-4, before a knee injury sidelined him until Week 9. He recaptured Chicago’s lead back responsibilities upon his return and finished the year with a 74.3% snap share.

He would have also accrued 294 attempts and 1,110 yards if his per-game averages had been sustained during 17 contests. He still finished ninth overall in attempts (225/17.3 per game), and 17th in yardage (849/65.3 per game) from Weeks 1-18, while also tying for seventh in first downs (55) and generating seven touchdowns.

Chicago will be transitioning to a new offense under first-time head coach Matt Eberflus, who will entrust the playcalling to first-year offensive coordinator Luke Getsy. However, Montgomery should retain his lead-back role in the Bears’ redesigned attack. That provides the incentive to prioritize him as an RB2 as your drafts enter Round 4.

18 backs are being selected before Akers in current drafts, as his ADP places him in Round 4 (41). This is a byproduct of his inefficiency last January, following his return from what appeared to be a season-ending injury (torn Achilles).

Akers averaged just 0.60 yards per attempt in Week 18, and 2.57 per attempt during the Rams' four postseason matchups. However, the reaction to his performance underrates Akers’ accomplishment in resurfacing on the field just five months after suffering a devastating health issue.

It is uncertain whether Akers can immediately recapture the proficiency that he delivered from Weeks 12-15 in 2020 when he finished at RB8 while ascending to third in attempts (74/18.5 per game), and fifth in rushing yardage 390/97.5 per game/5.3 per attempt).

However, the additional recovery time should be beneficial when he enters Week 1 as the Rams’ unquestioned RB1. His efficiency should also rise significantly when contrasted with last season’s performances.

Elliott completed the year at RB7, while also finishing seventh overall in attempts (237) and rushing yardage (1,002) and sixth in rushing touchdowns (10). However, Elliott only reached 100 yards in two contests, while his averages in both attempts per game (13.9), and yards per game (58.9) were easily the lowest average of his career. He also registered career lows in first downs (55), yards after contact (409), yards after contact per attempt (1.7), and also with his average of 16.9 yards per game as a receiver.

Year Yards/Gm Att/Gm 1D
2016 108.7 21.5 95
2017 98.3 24.2 78
2018 95.6 20.3 74
2019 84.8 18.8 62
2020 65.3 16.3 57
2021 58.9 13.9 55

Elliott did contend with a partially torn PCL, but that did not prevent his ADP from plunging to Round 4 during May. His draft position has now risen to Round 3 (34/RB17), but there is risk in selecting him at that point in your draft.

Elliott is entering his seventh season, and he has already accumulated 1,938 career touches. The ongoing potential for Tony Pollard to confiscate a higher percentage of touches will also loom every week.

Anticipation for Hall’s arrival has surged throughout the fantasy community, and his status was cemented when he became the first back to be selected during April’s NFL Draft. Hall accumulated 3,941 rushing yards (109.5 per game) and 50 touchdowns during three seasons at Iowa State while leading all backs with 1,572 yards (131 per game) in 2020 and finishing eighth in 2021 (1,472/122.7 per game). He also collected 82 receptions and produced 734 receiving yards for the Cyclones.

Optimism surrounding Hall’s ability to become an immediate resource for fantasy managers accelerated following his performance at the NFL Combine when he completed the 40-yard dash in 4.39 and registered a 40.0-inch vertical jump.

Hall should ascend atop New York’s depth chart while garnering the majority of touches in a rotation with Michael Carter. The Jets will contend with unfavorable game scripts during the season, which could destine Hall to RB2 output. However, that should not deter you from prioritizing him at the onset of Round 4 in your drafts.



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Auston Matthews23 hours ago

Uncertain For Game 7
Aaron Rodgers1 day ago

No Restrictions For Aaron Rodgers During Offseason Workouts
Mac Jones1 day ago

Jaguars Don't Pick Up Mac Jones' Fifth-Year Option
Jayden Daniels1 day ago

Has A Chance To Start Immediately
Chase Claypool1 day ago

Bills Sign Chase Claypool
Steve Erceg1 day ago

Has A Chance To Become A Champion
Alexandre Pantoja1 day ago

Looks To Defend Flyweight Title
Jarrett Allen1 day ago

Spotted At Shootaround On Friday
Gary Harris1 day ago

Remains Game-Time Decision
Josh Hart1 day ago

Shines Again In Game 6 Victory
Michel Pereira1 day ago

Ihor Potieria Faces Michel Pereira On UFC 301
Joel Embiid1 day ago

Fouls Out With Big Stat Line In Losing Effort
Odell Beckham Jr.1 day ago

Signing One-Year Deal With Dolphins
Michel Pereira1 day ago

Looks To Extend Win Streak To Eight
Paul Craig1 day ago

Looking To Rebound At UFC 301
Jalen Brunson1 day ago

Leads Knicks To Series Win Over 76ers
DJ Chark Jr.2 days ago

Signs With Chargers
Kadarius Toney2 days ago

Chiefs Decline Kadarius Toney's Fifth-Year Option
Khris Middleton2 days ago

Can't Lift Milwaukee To A Win
Damian Lillard2 days ago

Plays Well In Return
Jarrett Allen2 days ago

Officially Questionable For Friday
Tim Hardaway2 days ago

Jr. Still Out For Game 6
Terance Mann2 days ago

On The Injury Report For Game 6
Kawhi Leonard2 days ago

Remains Out On Friday
Mitchell Robinson2 days ago

Will Play In Game 6
Joel Embiid2 days ago

Ready For Action Thursday
Tyrese Haliburton2 days ago

Officially Available On Thursday
Patrick Beverley2 days ago

Ready For Action Thursday
Khris Middleton2 days ago

Upgraded To Available
Steven Stamkos2 days ago

Begins Contract Talks With Lightning
Brett Pesce2 days ago

A Potential Option For Round 2
Sam Bennett2 days ago

Should Be Good For Round 2
Adam Fox2 days ago

Doesn't Skate Again On Thursday
Luke Schenn2 days ago

Hopeful For Game 6
Auston Matthews2 days ago

Out For Game 6
Justin Fields2 days ago

Steelers Decline Fifth-Year Option On Justin Fields
Najee Harris2 days ago

Fifth-Year Option On Najee Harris Declined By Steelers
JuJu Smith-Schuster2 days ago

Could Be On His Way Out
Khalil Herbert2 days ago

A Trade Candidate?
T.J. Hockenson2 days ago

Ahead Of Schedule In His Rehab
Nick Chubb2 days ago

"Progressing Nicely"
Caio Borralho2 days ago

Gets Ranked Opponent At UFC 301
Vitor Petrino2 days ago

Puts Undefeated Record On The Line At UFC 301
Anthony Smith2 days ago

A Massive Underdog At UFC 301
Jonathan Martinez2 days ago

Faces A Legend At UFC 301
Jose Aldo2 days ago

Returns At UFC 301
New York Giants3 days ago

Giants Could Sign A Veteran Running Back
Dallas Cowboys3 days ago

Trevon Diggs Expected To Be Ready For Training Camp
Daniel Jones3 days ago

Has Been Cutting, Plans To Be Ready For Camp
Malik Nabers3 days ago

To Be No. 1 Receiver Immediately
Trey Lance3 days ago

Cowboys To Decline Trey Lance's Fifth-Year Option
Tyler Boyd3 days ago

To Meet With Chargers, Titans
Jonathon Brooks3 days ago

On Track For Training Camp
Zach Wilson3 days ago

Broncos Not Picking Up Zach Wilson's Fifth-Year Option
Taylor Pendrith3 days ago

A Volatile Option For CJ Cup
Seamus Power3 days ago

Rounding Into Form Ahead of CJ Cup
Davis Thompson3 days ago

A Player To Watch At CJ Cup
Aaron Rai3 days ago

Lacks Upside At TPC Craig Ranch
Min Woo Lee3 days ago

A Dangerous Pick For CJ Cup
Tom Hoge3 days ago

Seeking Second Tour Victory At CJ Cup
Filip Forsberg4 days ago

Collects Two Apples In Game 5 Win
Juuse Saros4 days ago

Comes Through For Predators In Game 5
Nathan MacKinnon4 days ago

Posts Two More Points In Series-Clinching Win
Mikko Rantanen4 days ago

Helps Finish Off Jets With Three Points
Joseph Woll4 days ago

Excellent In Series-Saving Win
Matthew Knies4 days ago

Bangs In Overtime Winner In Game 5
Evgeny Kuznetsov4 days ago

Posts Goal And Assist In Game 5
Seth Jarvis4 days ago

Puts Up Three Points In Series-Winning Game
Mark Hubbard4 days ago

Will Return To Mediocrity At TPC Craig Ranch
Doug Ghim4 days ago

Putting History In Texas Makes Him A Hard Sell
Nate Lashley4 days ago

Looking To Rebound At Byron Nelson
Kevin Yu4 days ago

A Flier Pick With Likeable Upside At Byron Nelson
Andrew Novak4 days ago

Playing Well Heading To TPC Craig Ranch
Patrick Rodgers4 days ago

Withdraws From CJ Cup Byron Nelson
Luke List4 days ago

In Solid Form Heading To TPC Craig Ranch
Tom Kim4 days ago

A Safe Option With A Questionable Ceiling At Byron Nelson
Taylor Montgomery4 days ago

Searching For Form At TPC Craig Ranch
Jason Day4 days ago

To Defend Title At TPC Craig Ranch
Adam Scott4 days ago

Returns To Action At TPC Craig Ranch
PGA4 days ago

Sungjae Im As Good Of A Pick As Any At TPC Craig Ranch
PGA4 days ago

Alex Noren Looks To Take Another Step At TPC Craig Ranch
Mackenzie Hughes4 days ago

Brings Hot Putter To TPC Craig Ranch
Cole Perfetti4 days ago

To Make NHL Postseason Debut Tuesday
Si Woo Kim4 days ago

Trendy Si Woo Kim Heads To Byron Nelson
Connor Hellebuyck4 days ago

Looking To Get Right Tuesday
Chase Elliott5 days ago

Notches Another Top-Five Finish At Dover
Alex Bowman5 days ago

Frustrated After Finishing Eighth At Dover
Matheus Nicolau5 days ago

Knocked Out At UFC Vegas 91
William Byron5 days ago

Botched Pit Stop and Crash Eliminate William Byron From Contention at Dover
NASCAR5 days ago

Martin Truex, Jr. Faded to Third at Dover, but Remains Fastest Driver of 2024
Kyle Larson5 days ago

Late-Race Charge at Dover Comes up Short
Denny Hamlin5 days ago

Takes Checkered Flag at Dover for Third Win of Season
Alex Perez5 days ago

Scores Second-Round Knockout Win At UFC Vegas 91
MMA5 days ago

Ariane Lipski Loses A Decision At UFC Vegas 91
Karine Silva5 days ago

Remains Undefeated In The UFC
Jonathan Pearce5 days ago

Suffers Decision Loss
David Onama5 days ago

Wins Second Fight In A Row
Brad Keselowski5 days ago

A Tire Issue On Lap 118 Impacts Brad Keselowski's Day At Dover
Ryan Blaney5 days ago

Finishes Seventh At Dover
Noah Gragson5 days ago

Nabs A Quality Top 10 Finish At Dover
Kyle Busch5 days ago

Scores His Second Top-10 Finish Of The Year At Dover
Daniel Hemric5 days ago

Ends Up Ninth At Dover
Ty Gibbs5 days ago

Sneaks Into Tenth At Dover On Sunday
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