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Week 6 Running Back Rankings & Matchups Analysis

Below you will find our Week 6 running backs rankings, to help determine your RB starts/sits for this week, brought to you by Edward Gorelik (@EdwardGorelik) and Zach Wilkens (@LopsidedTrades).

Featured fantasy football writer Zach Wilkens also highlights some RB rankings and matchups analysis for Week 6, and draws some matchup conclusions. He tells you who he likes, who he doesn't, and most importantly who he thinks you should be starting in Week 6.

You can also check out our 2015 fantasy football ranking dashboard, for more in depth rankings analysis on all positions including rookies and dynasty leagues.

 

Week 6 Fantasy Football Rankings - Running Backs

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1 Le'Veon Bell PIT vs. ARI 1 1
2 Matt Forte CHI at DET 2 2
3 Adrian Peterson MIN vs. KC 5 3
4 Arian Foster HOU at JAC 4 5
5 Dion Lewis NE at IND 3 7
6 Devonta Freeman ATL at NO 8 4
7 Eddie Lacy GB vs. SD 6 6
8 Mark Ingram NO vs. ATL 7 9
9 Justin Forsett BAL at SF 9 8
10 Danny Woodhead SD at GB 10 15
11 Frank Gore IND vs. NE 15 10
12 Giovani Bernard CIN at BUF 14 11
13 Marshawn Lynch SEA vs. CAR 13 13
14 Duke Johnson CLE vs. DEN 11 16
15 Christopher Ivory NYJ vs. WAS 17 12
16 DeMarco Murray PHI vs. NYG 12 20
17 Shane Vereen NYG at PHI 18 14
18 Lamar Miller MIA at TEN 16 18
19 Carlos Hyde SF vs. BAL 20 17
20 Chris Johnson ARI at PIT 21 19
21 T.J. Yeldon JAC vs. HOU 19 22
22 C.J. Spiller NO vs. ATL 26 21
23 Andre Ellington ARI at PIT 22 26
24 Jeremy Hill CIN at BUF 25 25
25 Theo Riddick DET vs. CHI 24 28
26 Charcandrick West KC at MIN 30 23
27 Melvin Gordon SD at GB 27 27
28 LeGarrette Blount NE at IND 32 24
29 Chris Thompson WAS at NYJ 28 34
30 Rashad Jennings NYG at PHI 31 31
31 Ryan Mathews PHI vs. NYG 34 29
32 Isaiah Crowell CLE vs. DEN 29 36
33 Ameer Abdullah DET vs. CHI 33 33
34 Antonio Andrews TEN vs. MIA 41 30
35 Matt Jones WAS at NYJ 40 32
36 Jonathan Stewart CAR at SEA 38 35
37 LeSean McCoy BUF vs. CIN 23
38 C.J. Anderson DEN at CLE 35 40
39 Darren Sproles PHI vs. NYG 36 39
40 Knile Davis KC at MIN 42 38
41 Ronnie Hillman DEN at CLE 37 44
42 David Johnson ARI at PIT 39 46
43 Zach Zenner DET vs. CHI 50 37
44 Bishop Sankey TEN vs. MIA 45 43
45 Thomas Rawls SEA vs. CAR 48 42
46 Karlos Williams BUF vs. CIN 41
47 Anthony Dixon BUF vs. CIN 43 49
48 Alfred Morris WAS at NYJ 46 47
49 Khiry Robinson NO vs. ATL 44 57
50 Tevin Coleman ATL at NO 56 45
51 Reggie Bush SF vs. BAL 47 54
52 Daniel Herron BUF vs. CIN 51 48
53 Javorius Allen BAL at SF 49 55
54 Bilal Powell NYJ vs. WAS 53 50
55 Dexter McCluster TEN vs. MIA 51
56 James Starks GB vs. SD 57 52
57 Ahmad Bradshaw IND vs. NE 52
58 Fred Jackson SEA vs. CAR 53
59 Alfred Blue HOU at JAC 54 61
60 Andre Williams NYG at PHI 55 56
61 Chris Polk HOU at JAC 58
62 DeAngelo Williams PIT vs. ARI 59
63 Joique Bell DET vs. CHI 60
64 Jeremy Langford CHI at DET 62
65 Terron Ward ATL at NO 63
66 Cameron Artis-Payne CAR at SEA 64
67 Josh Robinson IND vs. NE 65
68 Kyle Juszczyk BAL at SF 66
69 Jonathan Grimes HOU at JAC 67
70 Mike Tolbert CAR at SEA 68
71 Branden Oliver SD at GB 69
72 Terrance West TEN vs. MIA 70
73 Zac Stacy NYJ vs. WAS 71
74 Toby Gerhart JAC vs. HOU 72
75 Jerick McKinnon MIN vs. KC 73
76 Denard Robinson JAC vs. HOU 74
77 Mike Davis SF vs. BAL 75
78 Raheem Mostert BAL at SF 76

Week 6 Running Back (RB) Rankings Analysis

By Zach Wilkens (@LopsidedTrades)

Dion Lewis has played at an incredibly high level but he still has plenty of people doubting him as a New England back. I think it’s time to move past that. This offense is playing extremely well and the Patriots have repeatedly shown a commitment to Lewis when the game is close. He has rewarded that commitment with big play after big play. He may be questionable this week, but it looks like he will play without limitations. I have him at RB6 and I’ve shed any worry I may have had about Lewis and his situation!

Will things be different for Lamar Miller following a coaching change and the bye week? I am cautiously optimistic and I have him four spots ahead of his consensus rank at RB14. It’s not a guarantee but the expectation is that Miller will see more action now. I certainly think he will. Miller has had just 18 touches for 101 yards the past two games combined. Those are numbers he is capable of putting up in a single game. Look for new HC Dan Campbell to prove things will be different by putting Miller to use.

It looks like LeSean McCoy will play this week and I have him as a mid to low-end RB2 at RB20. There is definitely some concern about what his workload will be and how he can handle returning against a tough Bengals defense that has only allowed one RB rushing touchdown this season. On the other hand if Tyrod Taylor is limited or out expect the Bills to rely more on McCoy. I think he gets enough touches to be startable, but I don’t have much confidence that he can put up big numbers.

The loss of Jamaal Charles is huge for the Chiefs but it presents a new opportunity for fantasy owners to grab a much-needed starting RB. The problem is it’s not clear if there will be a fantasy-relevant back here or whether it will be an ugly RBBC. The expectation is that Charcandrick West gets the first crack at the job and he has a consensus rank of RB20. Personally, I think that’s way too high given the uncertainty and the matchup against the Vikings. I have West at RB28 and I’m playing more of a wait and see game. For starters, I think it’s very very possible that Knile Davis has already supplanted West as the top back by the end of this game. Second, following destruction at the hands of Carlos Hyde, the Vikings have looked very good against the run. Outside of letting Ronnie Hillman slip through the cracks for a 72 yard touchdown run, the Vikings have held running backs to just a 3.0 YPC on 60 other rushing attempts over the last three games.

Speaking of Hillman, the Broncos RB situation is not very pretty at the moment. I have both he and CJ Anderson outside my top 30 with a slight preference for Hillman. I think you’d have to be desperate for a home run play to start either. The Browns are a very nice matchup but I just have no confidence in which one will end up leading the team in carries.

 

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