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Fantasy Football Running Backs Best Ball Rankings for 2024 (Tiers 1-3)

Breece Hall - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

We are now progressing through the early weeks of the offseason and the process of free agency will soon provide pathways for some running backs to seize significant roles in their new landing spots. Josh Jacobs, Saquon Barkley, Derrick Henry, Tony Pollard, Austin Ekeler, and D'Andre Swift are among the collection of backs who could resurface in new environments. Unfortunately, the player movement that will eventually transpire will also negatively impact the stock of other backs whose workloads will be diminished within their backfield rotations.

Participation in the best ball draft process is also accelerating as the offseason advances, which provides fantasy managers with the opportunity to construct rosters that will not require additional management following the conclusion of each draft. This makes it essential to assemble rosters that can withstand injuries, insufficient production, and other challenges without the benefit of a waiver wire.

The team at RotoBaller is providing tiered rankings and detailed analysis to help you navigate the draft process in this format. That includes this article, which will direct the spotlight on running backs that are contained in Tiers 1-3. Every alteration within the fantasy landscape will be infused into the Best Ball rankings throughout the offseason and you can find the latest fantasy football rankings here.

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Running Back Best-Ball Rankings

Position Rank Position Tier Player Name Overall Rank  Overall Tier
1 1 Christian McCaffrey 3 1
2 1 Breece Hall 7 1
3 1 Bijan Robinson 9 1
4 1 Jahmyr Gibbs 10 2
5 1 Kyren Williams 11 2
6 2 Jonathan Taylor 13 2
7 2 De'Von Achane 16 2
8 2 Travis Etienne Jr. 18 2
9 2 Saquon Barkley 24 3
10 3 Kenneth Walker III 26 3
11 3 Rachaad White 31 4
12 3 James Cook 38 4
13 3 Isiah Pacheco 44 4
14 4 Rhamondre Stevenson 50 5
15 4 Josh Jacobs 51 5
16 4 Alvin Kamara 54 5
17 4 Joe Mixon 55 5
18 4 David Montgomery 58 6
19 4 Tyjae Spears 60 6
20 5 Nick Chubb 65 6
21 5 Tony Pollard 66 6
22 5 Aaron Jones 68 6
23 5 D'Andre Swift 70 6
24 5 Derrick Henry 71 6
25 5 Javonte Williams 72 6
26 5 James Conner 74 7
27 5 Jaylen Warren 77 7
28 5 Najee Harris 79 7
29 6 Jerome Ford 84 7
30 6 Raheem Mostert 86 7
31 6 Austin Ekeler 90 8
32 6 Brian Robinson Jr. 91 8
33 6 Chase Brown 97 8
34 6 Khalil Herbert 98 8
35 6 Chuba Hubbard 99 8
36 6 Devin Singletary 103 9
37 6 Zach Charbonnet 107 9
38 6 Ty Chandler 109 9
39 6 Roschon Johnson 115 10
40 7 Braelon Allen 118 10
41 7 Tyler Allgeier 125 10
42 7 Kendre Miller 127 10
43 7 Zack Moss 129 10
44 7 Jonathon Brooks 132 11
45 7 Blake Corum 138 11
46 8 Ezekiel Elliott 141 11
47 8 J.K. Dobbins 142 11
48 8 Alexander Mattison 143 11
49 8 Antonio Gibson 147 11
50 8 Zamir White 148 12
51 8 Miles Sanders 154 12
52 8 AJ Dillon 156 12
53 9 Gus Edwards 157 12
54 9 Keaton Mitchell 161 13
55 9 Jerick McKinnon 162 13
56 9 Dameon Pierce 165 13
57 9 Jaleel McLaughlin 167 13
58 9 Kenneth Gainwell 173 13
59 9 Kareem Hunt 181 14
60 9 Elijah Mitchell 187 14
61 10 D'Onta Foreman 192 14
62 10 Audric Estime 201 14
63 10 Samaje Perine 204 15
64 10 Justice Hill 208 15
65 10 Israel Abanikanda 210 15
66 10 Jamaal Williams 211 15
67 10 Rico Dowdle 214 15
68 10 Clyde Edwards-Helaire 217 15
69 10 Damien Harris 220 15
70 11 Trey Benson 222 16
71 11 D'Ernest Johnson 224 16
72 11 Jeff Wilson Jr. 240 16
73 11 Michael Carter 245 16
74 11 Dalvin Cook 249 17
75 11 Emari Demercado 250 17
76 11 Ray Davis 253 17
77 11 Tank Bigsby 258 17
78 11 Bucky Irving 259 17
79 11 Cordarrelle Patterson 260 17
80 11 Chase Edmonds 262 18
81 12 Jordan Mason 267 18
82 12 Ronnie Rivers 268 18
83 12 Chris Rodriguez Jr. 277 18
84 12 Evan Hull 279 18
85 12 Marshawn Lloyd 281 18
86 12 Latavius Murray 282 18
87 12 Pierre Strong Jr. 287 18
88 12 Boston Scott 295 18
89 13 Craig Reynolds 297 18
90 13 Royce Freeman 298 18
91 13 Ameer Abdullah 303 19
92 13 Sean Tucker 304 19
93 13 Kenny McIntosh 307 19
94 13 Joshua Kelley 308 19
95 13 Zach Evans 311 19
96 13 Will Shipley 314 19
97 13 Jaylen Wright 315 19

 

Tier 1

Christian McCaffrey, Breece Hall, Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs, Kyren Williams

Several running backs have emerged as viable first-round selections for the first time in their careers. However, Christian McCaffrey appears destined to be the first back selected in the majority of drafts for the fourth time in the last five seasons.

McCaffrey generated a league-high 1,459 rushing yards (91.2 per game) in 2023, which also established a career-high. He also paced all backs in yards before contact (853), was second in yards after contact (582), and tied for second overall with 272 attempts (17.0 per game).

McCaffrey also finished fourth among backs in routes run (401), was second in receiving yards (564/35.3 per game), third in receptions (67/4.2 per game), and fourth in targets (83/5.2 per game). He also averaged a league-high 24.5 points per game and finished second in PFF’s grades for running backs.

Kyle Shanahan has consistently displayed his willingness to entrust McCaffrey with sizable workloads, which leaves McCaffrey’s role as San Francisco’s workhorse back completely unchallenged. It also provides your motivation to prioritize him as the top selection in your upcoming drafts.

Breece Hall commandeered his place among the high-end RB1s in 2023, following his recovery from ACL/meniscus injuries that had limited him to seven games during his 2022 rookie season.

Hall rose to eighth among all backs with 513 snaps (65.8% share) from Weeks 6-18, while eclipsing 60% during 11 of his last 12 matchups. He also carried 169 times (14.1 per game) during that sequence, while generating 607 yards (50.6 per game).

Hall was also sixth among all backs in routes run (283) from Weeks 6-18 while leading all backs in targets (82/6.8 per game), receptions (68/5.7 per game), receiving yards (532/44.3 per game), and yards after catch during that span.

Weeks  6-18 Targets  Targ/Gm Targ% TPRR%
Breece Hall 82 6.8 19 29
Alvin Kamara 69 6.3 17.6 29.7
Austin Ekeler 69 5.3 14.6 21.3
Bijan Robinson 62 5.2 17.3 21.3
Christian McCaffrey 59 5.4 18.8 20.1
Rachaad White 57 4.4 13.2 16.5
Jahmyr Gibbs 53 4.8 13.9 20.9
Travis Etienne 52 4.3 12.2 19.2
Tyjae Spears 51 4.3 15.2 23.6
Jerome Ford 50 3.8 10.9 21.0

 

Weeks  6-18 Rec Rec/Gm Yards Yards/Gm
Breece Hall 68 5.7 532 44.3
Alvin Kamara 59 5.4 416 37.8
Rachaad White 51 3.9 463 35.6
Austin Ekeler 47 3.6 389 29.9
Christian McCaffrey 47 4.3 396 36
Travis Etienne 40 3.3 332 27.7
Jaylen Warren 40 3.3 204 17
Ezekiel Elliott 39 3.5 269 24.5
Joe Mixon 39 3.3 296 24.7
Jahmyr Gibbs 38 3.5 246 22.4
Tyjae Spears 38 3.2 322 26.8

That includes his numbers from Weeks 11-17 following the release of Michael Carter when he paced all backs with 59 targets (8.4 per game), 48 receptions (6.9 per game), and 333 receiving yards (47.6 per game). He was also targeted on 33.9% of his 174 routes, averaged 1.91 yards per route run, and finished third with an average of 20.1 points per game. Hall should be among the top three backs selected in your upcoming drafts and can be targeted in the middle of Round 1.

Optimism surrounding Bijan Robinson’s prospects of erupting for substantial yardage and fantasy points during his rookie season launched his ADP into the middle of Round 1 during the 2023 draft season (ADP 7-RB3).

However, despite Robinson’s infusion into an offense that ranked third in rushing attempts (30.7 per game) and fourth in run play percentage (47.8%), Arthur Smith’s penchant for underutilization of his most critical offensive weapons impeded Robinson from generating the rushing numbers that he remains capable of.

Robinson’s average of 12.6 attempts per game was surprisingly close to the 10.9 per game average that was secured by Tyler Allgeier. Robinson also finished 19th with 214 attempts and was 15th in rushing yards (976/57.4 per game).

Robinson did finish second among all backs in routes run (430) and was targeted on 20% of his routes. He also rose to second in targets (86/5.1 per game), was fourth in receiving yards (487/28.6 per game) and yards after catch (532), and was sixth in receptions (58/3.4 per game).

The offseason transformation of Atlanta’s coaching staff delivers the promise that new offensive coordinator Zac Robinson will position Robinson to thrive within the Falcons’ reconstructed attack. That elevates him among the top five backs that should be targeted in your drafts.

The explosiveness and versatility that Jahmyr Gibbs displayed during his prolific rookie season rewarded the Lions for securing him with the 12th overall pick during the 2023 NFL Draft. His playmaking capabilities also propelled him to eighth overall with an average of 16.1 points per game.

Detroit’s deployment of Gibbs in a rotation with David Montgomery did not preclude Gibbs from finishing 11th among all backs with 455 snaps (61.1% share) from Weeks 7-18. Gibbs also ascended to third in rushing yards during that sequence (766/69.6 per game), while accumulating a league-high nine rushes of 20+ yards and rising to second in rushing touchdowns (10).

He also averaged 5.4 yards per attempt during those matchups and was second only to Jonathan Taylor in yards after contact per attempt (2.5) from Weeks 1-18. Gibbs also ran 317 routes, was targeted on 22.4% of his routes, finished eighth with 71 targets (4.7 per game), and was ninth in receptions (52/3.5 per game).

Gibbs should operate as a dynamic weapon once again while accruing sizable yardage as a rusher and receiver. This should allow him to sustain high productivity despite the role that will be retained by Montgomery. It also launches him among the top five options at running back during your drafts.

Kyren Williams’ ADP placed him in Round 20 (232/RB66) during the 2023 draft season, while Cam Akers’ draft position was located in Round 6 (71/RB26). However, Akers was jettisoned to Minnesota in late September while Williams flourished with lead-back duties for the Rams throughout the regular season.

He soared to second among all backs with an average of 21.3 points per game from Weeks 1-18, while averaging a league-high 95.3 rushing yards per game. He also finished third with 1,144 yards despite being sidelined from Weeks 7-11 with an ankle injury.

Williams also led all backs in rushing attempts (131/21.8 per game), rushing yards (688/114.7 per game), yards after contact (425), and games of 100+ yards (four) after he emerged from his four-game absence (Weeks 12-17). He also finished second with an average of 24 points per game during those contests.

Williams also accumulated 48 targets (4.0 per game), 32 receptions (2.7 per game), and 207 yards (17.2 per game) as a receiving weapon from Weeks 1-18. He is primed to operate as the Rams’ workhorse back once again, which elevates him among your most viable options near the conclusion of Round 1.

 

Tier 2

Jonathan Taylor, De'Von Achane, Travis Etienne Jr., Saquon Barkley

Jonathan Taylor's regular-season debut was delayed until Week 5 as the result of his protracted contract dispute with Indianapolis. However, he also retained his place among the league’s unquestioned RB1s after securing his three-year extension in October.

Taylor finished ninth with 704 rushing yards from Weeks 7-18, even though he was also inactive from Weeks 13-15 (thumb). His 88 yards per game average was also the league’s third highest, while Taylor also led all backs in yards after contact per attempt (2.7) during that span. Taylor also ran 151 routes, while collecting 13 of his 16 targets, assembling 91 receiving yards, and finishing eighth with an average of 17.6 points per game.

Weeks 1-18 YAC/Att YAC
Jonathan Taylor 2.7 454
Jahmyr Gibbs 2.5 458
Najee Harris 2.4 618
Jaylen Warren 2.4 357
David Montgomery 2.3 504
Christian McCaffrey 2.2 606
Breece Hall 2.2 494
Raheem Mostert 2.2 465
James Conner 2.2 459
Aaron Jones 2.2 319

 

Weeks 7-18 Yards/Gm Att/Gm
Kyren Williams 114.7 21.8
Christian McCaffrey 90.6 16.2
Jonathan Taylor 88 19.4
James Conner 84.5 17.5
Josh Jacobs 70.4 18
David Montgomery 70 13.9
Jahmyr Gibbs 69.6 13
James Cook 69 14.7
Saquon Barkley 68.6 17.6
Isiah Pacheco 68.5 14.8

Shane Steichen adeptly guided the Colts offense amid the multiple absences of Taylor and Anthony Richardson, who sustained a concussion in Week 2 and suffered a season-ending shoulder issue in Week 5. This limited our opportunity to witness how Steichen would concoct the offense with Richardson and Taylor on the field. However, Taylor’s exceptional talent justifies his selection in Round 2 of your drafts.

De'Von Achane quickly established his ability to erupt for massive yardage totals by soaring to a league-high 455 rushing yards (151.7 per game) from Weeks 3-5 while eclipsing 100+ in all three matchups during that span. He also paced the league in rushes of 40+ yards (four) and rushing touchdowns (five), while averaging 12.3 yards per attempt during those contests.

Achane also finished fifth with an average of 72.7 yards per game from Weeks 1-18. He also accumulated 800 yards on the ground on 103 attempts, while averaging 7.8 yards per attempt. Achane also tied for third by eclipsing 100+ yards in four different matchups, while assembling eight rushing touchdowns, and rising to fifth with an average of 17.3 points per game.

Achane also finished as PFF’s highest-graded running back during 2023 (92.1%). His ability to deliver a statistical explosion in any given matchup has vaulted him among your top options during Round 2 of upcoming drafts.

Travis Etienne Jr.'s ADP rose to the periphery of Round 2 (25/RB11) during the initial months of the 2023 draft season. However, concerns that Doug Pederson’s distribution of touches within the Jaguars' backfield rotation would prevent Etienne from operating with a sizable workload eventually fueled the descent of his draft position into Round 4 (42/RB14).

However, Etienne progressed through the season as Jacksonville’s workhorse back, while finishing second overall with 816 snaps (73.3% share). He was also fourth in rushing attempts (267/15.7 per game), while finishing 11th in rushing yards (1,088/59.3 per game), 12th in yards after contact (425), and seventh in rushing touchdowns (11) from Weeks 1-18.

Etienne’s involvement as a receiving weapon also launched him to third in routes run (412) and yards after catch (533), fifth in receiving yards (476/28 per game), sixth in receptions (58/3.4 per game), and seventh in targets (73/4.3 per game).

Etienne also finished seventh among all backs with an average of 16.6 points per game. Reconstruction of the Jaguars offense is destined to occur during the offseason, but that should not preclude Etienne from functioning as Jacksonville’s primary back. That elevates him into consideration as a low-end RB1 during your draft process.

Saquon Barkley turned 27 on February 9 but can still operate as a proficient lead back. It is currently unclear whether he will function in that capacity during a seventh season with the Giants, or will eventually resurface in a new environment.

Barkley’s failed quest for a long-term contract fueled uncertainty throughout much of the 2023 offseason before he eventually signed an adjusted franchise tag. However, that decision ensured that another unsettled situation would exist at the onset of the 2024 offseason.

Weeks 6-18 Attempts Att/Gm Yards  Yards/Gm YAC
Saquon Barkley 218 18.2 848 70.7 584
Rachaad White 209 16.1 784 60.3 507
Chuba Hubbard 203 16.9 748 62.3 477
Derrick Henry 194 16.2 839 69.9 590
Najee Harris 192 16 788 65.7 531
Devin Singletary 189 15.8 803 66.9 455
Javonte Williams 179 14.9 636 53 487
James Cook 176 14.7 830 69.2 450
Christian McCaffrey 173 15.7 949 86.3 521
Joe Mixon 173 14.4 706 58.8 415

Barkley was sidelined from Weeks 3-5 with a high ankle sprain but returned to lead all backs with 218 carries (18.2 per game) from Weeks 6-18. That includes five games in which he carried 20+ times.

Barkley also finished second in rushing yards (848/70.7 per game) and was second in both yards after contact (584) and rushes of 20+ yards (seven).

Barkley did register career lows with his per-game averages in targets (4.3), receptions (2.9), and receiving yards (20.0). He remains a viable selection in Round 2 of your drafts, although his status could be altered by developments as the offseason progresses.

 

Tier 3

Kenneth Walker III, Rachaad White, James Cook, Isiah Pacheco

Kenneth Walker III  finished 20th with an average of 13.3 points per game in 2023, which included three finishes in the top 12. He also played in 15 contests for a second consecutive season, while accumulating 905 rushing yards (60.3 per game) and 219 attempts (14.6 per game).

However, he failed to match the numbers that he secured in those categories during his 2022 rookie season (1,050 yards/70 per game), (228 attempts/15.2 per game). Walker also eclipsed 100+ yards once throughout the 2023 regular season after accomplishing it five times in 2022.

His red zone carries also decreased from 51 in 2022 to 38 last season, while his yards after contact per attempt also declined (1.9/1.6). However, he did finish sixth among all backs with seven runs of 20+ yards and was 10th in yards before contact per attempt (2.6). Walker’s involvement as a receiving weapon was modest, as he trailed Zach Charbonnet in targets (28/17), receptions (24/14), and receiving yards (157/148) from Weeks 10-18.

Walker should retain his role as Seattle’s lead back this season. However, Charbonnet’s snap share rose to 57.8% from Weeks 8-18, and his capabilities as an every-down back ensure that he will loom as a legitimate threat to siphon touches.

Rachaad White operated with a 39.1% snap share during his 2022 rookie season while sharing touches with Leonard FournetteHowever, Fournette was extracted from the equation in 2023, which presented White with an uncontested runway to function as Tampa Bay’s unchallenged lead back. 

Weeks 1-18 Snaps  Snap%
Rachaad White 823 78.61
Travis Etienne 816 73.25
Tony Pollard 791 70.5
Christian McCaffrey 775 80.23
Bijan Robinson 746 68.32
Joe Mixon 728 69.47
Saquon Barkley 691 79.52
Kyren Williams 657 82.33
Chuba Hubbard 651 59.13
Breece Hall 632 59.62

 

Weeks 7-18 Att/Gm Yards/Gm
Rachaad White 16.8 63.2
Saquon Barkley 17.6 68.6
Najee Harris 16 65.7
Chuba Hubbard 16.7 60
Derrick Henry 16.5 67.5
Devin Singletary 16.1 67.7
Javonte Williams 15.4 53.1
Christian McCaffrey 16.2 90.6
James Cook 14.7 69
Joe Mixon 14.6 60.7

White led all backs with 823 snaps (78.6% share), while his 272 rushing attempts (16.0 per game) were second only to Derrick Henry. White also finished sixth in yards before contact (594) and 14th in rushing yards (990/58.2 per game). That includes his numbers from Weeks 7-18 when White led all backs with 202 attempts (16.8 per game) while rising to fifth with 758 rushing yards (63.2 per game).

White also led all backs in routes run (443) and receptions of 20+ (10). He was also second in yards after catch (616), third in receiving yards (549/32.3 per game), and fourth in receptions (64/3.8 per game), while rising to 10th with an average of 15.8 points per game. White should sustain a sizable workload as Tampa Bay’s primary back, even if the Buccaneers bolster the depth chart below him.

James Cook commandeered lead-back responsibilities for Buffalo during his second season while finishing 11th with 610 snaps (54.7% share). Cook also rose to 10th in rushing attempts (237/13.9 per game), including 14 games in which he accumulated 12+.

Cook also maximized his opportunities, while accumulating 1,567 yards from scrimmage. That placed him third among backs behind only Christian McCaffrey and Breece Hall.

Cook also vaulted to fourth in both rushing yards (1,122/66 per game) and fifth yards before contact (640), while finishing seventh in yards after contact (482). He also rose to 10th overall in routes run (317), while ascending to eighth in receiving yards (445/26.2 per game) and tying for third in receptions of 20+ (seven).

The Bills can be expected to make alterations to their offensive weaponry during the offseason. However, Cook flourished in his role as the Bills’ primary back and should operate with an extensive workload once again. That elevates him among the top 12 backs to target during your upcoming drafts.

Isiah Pacheco maintained his role as Kansas City’s lead back during 2023 while sustaining the momentum that had launched the former seventh-round pick atop the Chiefs’ depth chart during his 2022 rookie season.

Pacheco finished 18th overall in rushing yards from Weeks 1-18 (935/66.8 per game), despite being sidelined in Weeks 14-15 (shoulder) and failing to register a touch during Kansas City's meaningless regular-season finale.

Pacheco was also 22nd in rushing attempts (205/14.6 per game) from Weeks 1-18 while accumulating at least 15 carries in nine different matchups. He also tied for 13th with six rushes of 20+ yards, while rising to sixth in yards before contact per attempt (2.7). He also generated seven rushing touchdowns, while finishing 14th, with an average of 15.3 points per game.

The RB also averaged 3.5 targets/3.1 receptions/17.4 receiving yards per game, which represented a universal improvement over his averages during 2022 -- (0.8 targets/0.7 receptions/7.6 yards).

Pacheco also remains a relentless runner, which should keep him entrenched as the Chiefs’ primary back. That provides fantasy managers with a viable target in Round 4 of all drafts.



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Rudy Gobert1 day ago

Ties NBA Record With Fourth Defensive Player Of The Year Award
OTT2 days ago

Senators Hire Travis Green As New Head Coach
Sam Bennett2 days ago

Expected To Return This Week
Rashee Rice2 days ago

Under Investigation For Allegedly Hitting Photographer
Treylon Burks2 days ago

A Trade Candidate?
Tyler Boyd2 days ago

Joins Titans Improved Wide Receiver Room
Joe Burrow2 days ago

Looks Great During Monday's Workout
Tank Dell2 days ago

Expected To Make A Full Recovery
Kyle Larson3 days ago

Gets Win In Kansas With Amazing Photo Finish
Chris Buescher3 days ago

Misses Victory At Kansas In Closest NASCAR Finish Ever
Chris Godwin3 days ago

Moving Back Into Slot Role
Tyler Reddick3 days ago

Unexpectedly Lackluster at Kansas
Ty Gibbs3 days ago

Had Speed But Was Foiled by Pit Strategy at Kansas
William Byron3 days ago

Unable to Fully Recover From Qualifying Crash at Kansas
Kyle Busch3 days ago

Showing Consistent Speed Again After Mediocre Short Track Stretch
Jeff Wilson Jr.3 days ago

Not A Lock To Make Final Roster
MarShawn Lloyd3 days ago

Packers Plan To Use MarShawn Lloyd A Lot
Joe Burrow3 days ago

Back On The Field
Zay Jones3 days ago

Visiting With Titans
Jalen Guyton3 days ago

Raiders Sign Jalen Guyton
Rashaad Penny3 days ago

To Sign With Panthers
Martin Truex Jr3 days ago

. Misses Out On Victory At Kansas
Chase Elliott3 days ago

Scores Hard-Fought Podium Finish At Kansas
Denny Hamlin3 days ago

Sees Win Slip Away Late At Kansas
Alexandre Pantoja3 days ago

Edges Out Competitive Decision At UFC 301
Steve Erceg3 days ago

Drops Decision Matchup
Ihor Potieria3 days ago

Gets Submitted At UFC 301
Michel Pereira3 days ago

Stops Ihor Potieria In The First Round
Paul Craig3 days ago

Gets Knocked Out At UFC 301
Noah Gragson3 days ago

Earns Third Top-10 Finish In Three Weeks With Ninth-Place Finish
Alex Bowman3 days ago

Delivers Value In DFS At Kansas
Christopher Bell3 days ago

Takes Sixth Place On Sunday Night
Michael McDowell3 days ago

Ends Up 10th At Kansas
Caio Borralho4 days ago

Scores Knockout Win At UFC 301
Vitor Petrino4 days ago

Suffers First Career Loss At UFC 301
MMA4 days ago

Anthony Smith Pulls Off Upset At UFC 301
Jonathan Martinez4 days ago

Has Winning Streak Snapped At UFC 301
Jose Aldo4 days ago

Gets Decision Win In Return At UFC 301
Tyler Reddick4 days ago

Is One Of The Top Favorites To Win At Kansas
Michael McDowell4 days ago

Fade Michael McDowell At Kansas This Week
Corey Lajoie4 days ago

Corey LaJoie Could Compete For A Kansas Top-20 Finish
Noah Gragson4 days ago

Is Noah Gragson Worth Rostering At Kansas?
Ty Gibbs4 days ago

Will Start Sixth At Kansas
William Byron4 days ago

Is A Must-Play For Kansas Cash Games
Steve Erceg6 days ago

Has A Chance To Become A Champion
Alexandre Pantoja6 days ago

Looks To Defend Flyweight Title
Michel Pereira6 days ago

Ihor Potieria Faces Michel Pereira On UFC 301
Michel Pereira6 days ago

Looks To Extend Win Streak To Eight
Paul Craig6 days ago

Looking To Rebound At UFC 301
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