👉 TAP TO SAVE 50% WITH CODE SPRING
X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


Early 2020 Sleepers - Running Backs

Dominick Petrillo looks at some early 2020 sleepers at the running back position. These RBs could be sleepers and undervalued draft targets in redraft leagues.

The top players at the running back position are well known. They are tried and true and never fail to live up to the billing. Unless you think players like LeVeon Bell, Todd Gurley II, David Johnson, and Melvin Gordon III disappointed last season. Oh, they did? Well then. Maybe you should be happy there are those other players like Kenyan Drake and Austin Ekeler who helped as sleepers for you.

What is the definition of a sleeper for fantasy football? In its simplest terms, it is a player found late in drafts or undrafted who performs to a level that helps you win a championship. In 2018, we had Phillip Lindsay. In 2019, it was a guy like Kenyan Drake. Coming into this season, it is important to yet again find that player who you can ride to the playoffs. Whether it be a late-round pick, or a waiver wire add, there is always the player who makes the difference for a team. If you had this player, you are excited about the memories. If this player went against you in the playoffs, you may not be so excited yet you still remember.

Looking towards the upcoming 2020 season, let us take a gander and see who is on the horizon to be the player who you can draft late who will provide fantasy goodness, turning that middling team into a contender in the process. As with all early season predictions, free agency and the draft will have a huge impact on these as well as all other players.

Editor's Note: The FFPC Baby Gorilla Tournament is now open, featuring a $100,000 grand prize and a $675,450 total prize pool! This 12-team, Tight End Premium contest uses a 20-round draft format, with the overall winners determined by total points scored during Weeks 15–17. Get $25 to use toward your first entry by signing up through our link. Grab your team now! Sign Up Now!

 

Justice Hill, Baltimore Ravens

He was a darling for draft nerds last season. He was supposed to have a good rookie season and be on his way but it did not turn out that way. Things in the NFL rarely do.

Despite playing in all 16 games, Hill only managed 58 carries for 225 yards. Some of this, of course, has to do with Lamar Jackson taking the league by storm. Some of it also has to do with being behind Mark Ingram II on the depth chart. Nonetheless, only being able to get on the field for 17% of snaps is concerning. With the Ravens being so good in 2019, much of this work came late in games and in Week 17 where they sat everyone after having the No. 1 seed already locked up.

Is Lamar Jackson going to rein it in this season? Probably not. But Ingram is a year older. With an offseason of turmoil likely coming, the younger Hill could be more refreshed coming into the new season. He is also in the second year of his rookie four-year contract. The team will want to see what they have in him before it gets too late. Much like Baltimore has done with others like Kenneth Dixon, they will give him the chance to show it. And the best part of all? He is going to be completely free in drafts. You can even get him off waivers after drafts.

Unlike some of the others on this list, Justice Hill is not a sure thing to even have a minor role in 2020. But with Baltimore running the ball at the highest rate in the NFL, the opportunity could arise. As a sleeper pick, you cannot get much deeper than Justice Hill for your fantasy team.

 

Kareem Hunt, Cleveland Browns

The Browns love Kareem Hunt. This was shown by their second-round tender on the troubled yet talented running back. The tender assures Hunt will be back in a Cleveland uniform in 2020. This could be great for his fantasy value.

The love is still strong for Nick Chubb. After being one of only two RBs to rush for over 1,400 yards last season, it is well deserved. But some love should also be given to his backfield mate Kareem Hunt. After his return from suspension, Hunt played a more than minor role in the Browns offense. He averaged 4.2 yards/carry on 43 attempts but his real talent showed off in the passing game. This is an area in which he excelled to the tune of 37 receptions over those same eight games. This skill added to his rushing ability allowed him to eat into Chubb's work.

Hunt averaged 10 touches per game after his return while being in on over 50% of snaps during that time. Coming into 2020, he will only increase this role as the Browns try to not only keep Nick Chubb healthy but also progress Baker Mayfield back to what he was as a rookie in 2018.

The Browns have already started to rebuild their offensive line. Adding Jack Conklin in free agency was a good start. With another lineman all but certainly coming in the draft, the offense should be much better. Dare I say what they were supposed to be last season? This will be due in large part to the play of Kareem Hunt in complimenting Chubb in the run game.

Hunt is a dynamic player. We saw in his time in Kansas City his ability to lead a team run game to greatness. On the field for only 65% of the offensive snaps in his rookie season, Hunt was still the RB3 for fantasy. In 2018, while playing in only 11 games, he still finished the season as the fantasy RB8. He won’t be asked to carry the full load here. Though if he is, we have evidence to show his ability to do so. As a complementary back, Hunt is still a low-end RB2 for fantasy at worst. If something were to happen to Chubb, he immediately becomes a top-eight fantasy RB. He is the perfect sleeper candidate because he doesn’t need an injury to succeed. But if one happens, he will again become one of the best backs in the NFL.

 

Kerryon Johnson, Detroit Lions

Talent has never been in question for Kerryon Johnson. Health, on the other hand, has been. We saw what he could do in an abbreviated rookie season. In 10 games in 2018, Johnson averaged 11.8 carries and 3.2 receptions per game. His 5.4 yards/carry led the NFL for players with over 100 attempts and the 32 catches show his ability to be an all-around running back when healthy.

Granted, his 2019 season left something to be desired. His 3.6 yards/carry was pretty bad and only having 10 receptions in eight games was not what we wanted to see. Injuries played a large role in this. The fact Detroit has not added a running back in free agency shows the confidence the team has that he will rebound for 2020.

Last season, Johnson was going in the third round of drafts. With injury concerns lingering, not to mention concerns about the Lions, Johnson will not go this high in 2020. Instead, he will be a starting RB whom you can grab in the fifth or sixth round. This is a great value for a starting RB on any team. So, don’t let him pass you by at this point in drafts. You may not be missing out on an RB1. But you just might be missing out on a solid RB2.

 

Alexander Mattison, Minnesota Vikings

The clear backup to Dalvin Cook, Mattison still showed in his rookie season he has value, especially on a team as run-heavy as the Minnesota Vikings want to be. Cook has not been the epitome of health in his career. Even last season, his healthiest yet, he still gave up work to Mattison due to the sheer volume of the run game.

With Cook getting an average of 17.9 carries/game and adding an additional 3.8 receptions/game you would think it would be silly to draft his backup. Even with those numbers going to Cook, Mattison was still able to pound out 100 carries for 462 yards and catch 10 balls from Kirk Cousins. His 4.6 yards/carry average was a full .5 yards more than Cook’s 4.1.

His nine touches per game are not incredible. But it does show the trust they gave in the rookie directly after coming into the league. With Kevin Stefanski now in Cleveland and Gary Kubiak officially running the offense now, Mattison should see an uptick in work. Huge demand for Mattison in dynasty leagues will not lead to a huge draft price when it comes to redraft season in August.

Getting an RB who can garner you 10 touches or more a game in the double-digit rounds is hard to find. Finding one with this as his floor and RB1 upside if an injury occurs is even rarer. At worst, drafting Alexander Mattison gives you a bye week fill-in and a possible boom flex play. At best, he could be a league changer.

More Fantasy Football Analysis




REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Connor Zilisch

Will Start Fifth in his First Watkins Glen Cup Series Race
Tyler Reddick

Is A Top DFS Option for Watkins Glen Lineups
Christopher Bell

Is Likely to Bounce Back This Week at Watkins Glen
Carlos Rodón

Carlos Rodon Activated for Season Debut on Sunday
William Byron

Is William Byron Playable in DFS Lineups at Watkins Glen?
Bucky Irving

Potentially Undervalued After Disappointing Sophomore Season
Austin Reaves

Nears Double-Double In Game 3 Loss
Davante Adams

a Dynasty Hold Who Could See His Value Slip
LeBron James

Facing Sweep With Game 4 on Monday
Emeka Egbuka

The Pendulum Swinging Back on Emeka Egbuka's Dynasty Value
Ajay Mitchell

Posts Career Playoff Night in Game 3
Chet Holmgren

Helps Thunder Move to Brink of Conference Finals
Michael Pittman Jr.

Undervalued in an Environment Fit for His Skill Set
Tobias Harris

Extends 20-Point Streak in Saturday's Loss
Evan Mobley

Keeps Defensive Production Rolling Saturday
Rhamondre Stevenson

a Quality Dynasty Target in a Still-Improving Offense
Golden State Warriors

Warriors Extend Steve Kerr into his 13th Season
Kyle Larson

May have A Positive Day at Watkins Glen
Chase Briscoe

May Compete for A Top-10 Finish at Watkins Glen
NASCAR

A.J. Allmendinger May have Another Solid Outing at Watkins Glen
Ty Gibbs

Should Fantasy Managers Roster Ty Gibbs at Watkins Glen?
Ross Chastain

Is Ross Chastain Worth Rostering for Watkins Glen Lineups?
Austin Cindric

Could Austin Cindric be A Sneaky Tournament Play for Watkins Glen?
Odell Beckham Jr.

Giants Not Looking to Sign Odell Beckham Jr. Right Now
Bo Nix

Will be Full Speed Before Training Camp
Shane Van Gisbergen

Shane van Gisbergen the Heavy Favorite at Watkins Glen
Chase Elliott

Is Chase Elliott a No-Brainer DFS Pick at Watkins Glen?
Chris Buescher

Qualifies 14th at Watkins Glen
Ryan Blaney

Has Upside at Watkins Glen After Signing Contract Extension
Michael McDowell

Still Searching for First Top-Five Finish at Watkins Glen
Carson Hocevar

Is Carson Hocevar Too Aggressive for Road-Course Racing?
Joey Logano

Needs a Good Run at Watkins Glen
Luis Castillo

Mariners Intend to Piggyback Luis Castillo, Bryce Miller
Duncan Robinson

Shines on Both Ends Saturday
Cade Cunningham

Records Second Career Postseason Triple-Double
Donovan Mitchell

Logs 35-Point Double-Double
James Harden

Plays Late Hero Saturday
OG Anunoby

Could Miss Another Game Sunday
Joel Embiid

Considered Probable for Sunday's Elimination Game
Jarred Vanderbilt

Active on Saturday Night
Logan Webb

Placed on 15-Day Injured List With Knee Bursitis
Bryce Miller

is Set to Return on Wednesday
Jeff Hoffman

Could Return to Closer Role
CHI

Blackhawks Bring in Roman Kantserov for Next Season
Mason McTavish

Set to Rejoin Ducks Lineup Sunday
Lukas Dostal

to Remain in Ducks Crease Sunday
Zach Bogosian

Back for Wild Saturday
Jesper Wallstedt

Starting Game 3 Against Avalanche
Joel Eriksson Ek

Not Ready to Return Saturday
Owen Tippett

Won't Play Saturday
Cooper Kupp

a Dynasty Hold into the Start of 2026 Season
Jaylen Warren

a Safe Dynasty Depth Piece with Insurance Upside
Christian McCaffrey

a Risky Dynasty Hold Who Still Exceeds His Trade Value
Brian Thomas Jr.

A Risky Buy-Low with Immense Upside
Tre' Harris

a Dynasty Hold That Could Require Patience
Taj Bradley

Hits the Injured List With Pectoral Inflammation
Braelon Allen

Dynasty Stock Takes a Hit After Teammate's Extension
Josh Allen

Still the Top Dynasty QB in his Prime
Kyler Murray

Suddenly a Rising Dynasty Target in Minnesota
Kyle Bradish

has Nice Bounce-Back Performance With 10 K's
Casey Mize

Throws Bullpen on Friday, Return Not Imminent
Ronald Acuña Jr.

Ronald Acuna Jr. Optimistic About Returning Next Wednesday
Mike Matheson

Leads by Example in Game 2 Win
Jakub Dobes

Rebounds After Loss Yet Again for Montreal
Rachaad White

Undervalued in Dynasty Leagues Despite a Path to Upside
Alex Newhook

Sets Tone in Big Montreal Victory
Stephon Castle

Overcomes Shooting Struggles Friday
Jake Tonges

Should by Now Be Rostered by Every Kittle Dynasty Manager
Anthony Edwards

Carries Heavy Usage in Defeat
Chig Okonkwo

a Clear Breakout Candidate in Washington
Lukas Dostal

Gets Pulled in Game 3 Loss on Friday
Victor Wembanyama

Joins Historic Playoff Company
Mikal Bridges

Continues Postseason Surge with 23-Point Game
Aaron Jones Sr.

Still a Low-Cost, Short-Term Dynasty Target
Kelly Oubre Jr.

Keeps Scoring Role Alive
Romeo Doubs

' Buy Window Could Soon Be Wide Open
Joel Embiid

Held to 18 Points in 76ers Game 3 Loss
Brett Howden

Notches Sixth Goal of the Postseason
Jalen Brunson

Tallies 33 Points to Take 3-0 Series Lead
VEG

Mitch Marner Hat Trick Helps Vegas Take Series Lead
Pat Bryant

Working With Training Staff This Offseason
Tyler Glasnow

Dodgers Put Tyler Glasnow on Injured List With Back Spasms
Mats Zuccarello

Expected to Play Saturday
Joel Eriksson Ek

to Be a Game-Time Decision Saturday
Jonas Brodin

Still Out Saturday
Josh Manson

Could Return Saturday
Kaedan Korczak

Scratched for Game 3 Against Ducks
Radko Gudas

Likely to Remain Out Friday
Sam Carrick

Won't Play Friday
Blake Snell

to Make Season Debut for Dodgers on Saturday
Cole Ragans

Royals Place Cole Ragans on Injured List With Elbow Impingement
Sean Strickland

An Underdog At UFC 328
Khamzat Chimaev

Set For UFC 328 Main Event
Tatsuro Taira

Can Become The New Flyweight Champion
Joshua Van

Set For His First Title Defense
Alexander Volkov

Looks To Win Back-To-Back Fights
MMA

Waldo Cortes-Acosta Looks To Extend His Win Streak
Nick Lodolo

Officially Activated, Making Season Debut on Friday
CFB

Walker Lyons Could be Go-To Target for Bear Bachmeier
CFB

Ty Benefield a Potential Game-Changer for LSU Defense
CFB

Hayden Lowe Set for Significant Role Following Miami's NFL Departures
CFB

Taylor Wein in Position for Big Season on Oklahoma's Defensive Line
CFB

Rasheem Biles an Instant Impact Player for Texas
Dan Vladar

Looks to Return to Winning Ways Thursday
Roman Anthony

Heading for the Injured List
CFB

Sam Leavitt Expected to Be Full-Go for Fall Camp
Tarik Skubal

Could Return in 4-6 Weeks After Successful Elbow Surgery
Cole Ragans

Royals Hopeful That Cole Ragans Makes his Next Start
Emilio Pagán

Emilio Pagan has Grade 2 Hamstring Strain, Expected to Miss 4-8 Weeks
Joe Ryan

Listed as Scheduled Starter for Saturday Against Cleveland
Tyler Glasnow

Not Expected to Land on the Injured List
Framber Valdez

Suspension Reduced to Five Games
Framber Valdez

Suspended Six Games
CFB

Brauntae Johnson the Next Star in Notre Dame's Secondary?
CFB

Ethan Barbour a Name to Know in Georgia's Tight End Room
CFB

Payton Pierce Next Up at Linebacker for Ohio State
CFB

Javin Gordon to Play Significant Role for Tennessee?
CFB

Tanook Hines Stepping into WR1 Role for USC
CFB

Rueben Owens II has "Star Potential" in Fourth Campaign
Collin Morikawa

Withdraws From Truist Championship
Xander Schauffele

Carries Elite Form Into Quail Hollow
Hideki Matsuyama

Looks to Bounce Back at Truist Championship
Matt Fitzpatrick

Secures Third Win of 2026 Season
Patrick Cantlay

Continues Playing Well Heading to Truist Championship
Ludvig Aberg

Returns to Action For Truist Championship
Justin Thomas

Searching for Consistency at Quail Hollow
Jordan Spieth

Looks to Break Through at Quail Hollow
Adam Scott

Brings Strong Form to Quail Hollow
Robert MacIntyre

a Steady Option at Truist Championship
Jason Day

Looks to Overcome Approach Struggles at Quail Hollow
Akshay Bhatia

Looks for Complete Game at Truist Championship
Justin Rose

to Continue Mid-Season Club Change at Truist Championship
Si Woo Kim

is Back to Peak Form Ahead of Truist Championship
Sam Burns

to Bounce Back at Truist Championship
Cameron Young

Looks to Carry Dominance to Quail Hollow
Rory McIlroy

Returns to Familiar Stomping Grounds This Week at Quail Hollow
Chris Gotterup

Looking to Bounce Back at Quail Hollow
Tommy Fleetwood

Looking For Better Iron Play at Quail Hollow
CFB

Mario Craver Enters No. 1 Wide Receiver Role for Marcel Reed
CFB

LaNorris Sellers a Strong Rebound Candidate in 2026
CFB

Cam Coleman Poised for Monster Year at Texas?
CFB

Will Hammond Pushing to Be Ready for Week 1
Alex Fitzpatrick

Looking to Keep Up Ball-Striking Output at Quail Hollow
CFB

Notre Dame Leads College Football in Returning Snaps
CFB

Two Ole Miss Football Players Arrested, Charged with DUI
Ben Griffin

Looks Solid on the Surface Heading to Charlotte
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF