🦃 BLACK FRIDAY - TAP TO SAVE 50% WITH CODE THANKS
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


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

Don't Stop Believing - Myles Gaskin as a Fantasy RB2 in 2021

Hayden Epinette makes a case for Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin as a fantasy football RB2 and solid draft target in 2021.

The Miami Dolphins have been active in free agency this offseason. By adding former Texans wide receiver Will Fuller to their offensive unit, Miami has strengthened quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's cast of weapons. The front office has made other key acquisitions as well, such as the signings of quarterback Jacoby Brissett and center Matt Skura.

However, one position that the Dolphins have neglected to upgrade is running back. Packers tailback Aaron Jones was linked to Miami early in the offseason, but the talented runner ultimately decided to remain with Green Bay. The only new addition to the running back room is veteran Malcolm Brown, which is great news for incumbent starter Myles Gaskin.

While it's possible the Dolphins add a running back in the NFL Draft, it's unlikely they will strike early at the position and there is a strong possibility that Gaskin remains the top option in the backfield head into 2021.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

A Solid Debut

Gaskin was just a seventh-round pick back in 2019, and he made little impact in his rookie season. However, in 2020, he took advantage of a muddled Dolphins backfield and produced at a high level. Gaskin finished as the RB28 in PPR leagues despite missing six games due to injuries and COVID-19.

Gaskin was remarkably consistent last season. In the 10 games he played, he finished as a top-12 RB three times and a top-24 RB eight times. He never finished worse than RB36 in any given week when he was healthy, and he had single-digit PPR points in just one outing. He also had the 16th-most evaded tackles among running backs despite having just the 29th-most carries, proving that he has the elusiveness required to be among the top backs in fantasy football.

His receiving skills were also noteworthy; Gaskin had multiple receptions in all 10 games, and he had at least four catches in seven of them. His 9.5 yards per reception were first among qualifying running backs, and his 2.08 yards per route run finished third. Gaskin may not be quite an Alvin Kamara or a Christian McCaffrey, but he is absolutely a talented receiving threat out of the backfield. That skillset is particularly valuable for managers in PPR leagues.

Another stat to keep in mind is his 42 red zone touches in 2020, the 13th-most among running backs. While he did end up with just five touchdowns, 34th most at his position, he certainly got enough work in scoring territory to expect positive regression in that department in 2021.

Averaging a stellar 16.4 PPR points per game, Gaskin would have finished as the RB5 had he played all 16 games with that pace. That would have put him in a tier with Aaron Jones and David Montgomery, two players who received significantly more attention. Gaskin's top-two performance in Week 16, in which he had 169 scrimmage yards and two touchdowns, demonstrated that he has the ability to provide fantasy points in bunches.

 

Personnel Changes

After making two blockbuster trades last week, the Dolphins have a variety of options with the sixth pick in this year's draft. The possibility that would most benefit Gaskin would be if Miami selects Oregon tackle Penei Sewell. Sewell is a complete prospect, as he is incredible at both pass and run blocking. The Miami offense would certainly hum along nicely if they were able to acquire such a talented lineman, and Gaskin would be a key beneficiary.

There is definitely a possibility that the Dolphins add a new running back in this spring's draft with one of their other picks. Indeed, quite a few mock drafts have Miami selecting Alabama's Najee Harris or Clemson's Travis Etienne. However, based on the current roster, Gaskin is in great shape. There is no other running back on the team at the moment who would threaten Gaskin's lead role. Salvon Ahmed was less impressive than Gaskin last season, and Lynn Bowden Jr. is much more of a wide receiver than a running back. Gaskin's the top dog for now at least, which would mean RB1 upside if it holds.

The addition of Fuller and the recovery of Preston Williams may put a damper on Gaskin's stock, especially if young passer Tua Tagovailoa continues to develop well. If Miami's downfield threats reach their full potential, Gaskin's target share may decrease. This would almost certainly be the case should the Dolphins add a rookie like Ja'Marr Chase or Kyle Pitts. Still, Gaskin is skilled enough as a receiver to make do with slightly less volume.

The fact that Gaskin has only had one productive season is another reason for hesitance. A fairly small 10-game sample size means that expectations should be tempered just a little bit. Of course, this does not mean you should completely discount what we saw last year, which is the potential for Gaskin to make a big fantasy leap in 2021.

With such impressive per-game numbers, stellar receiving production, and great consistency, there is a very good chance that Gaskin finishes 2021 as at least an RB2. If Miami does not draft a running back early, Gaskin should absolutely be a target in your fantasy drafts. His receiving production was very underappreciated last season, and his upside is much higher than he is being given credit for. Keep in mind that last year's RB24, J.K. Dobbins, averaged just 11.2 fantasy points per game. That is five full points fewer than Gaskin averaged. The bar for being an RB2 may not be as high as you expect; he may be able to get there even if the injury bug strikes him again.

 

ADP Outlook

Gaskin is currently being drafted as the RB33 in fantasy drafts, but he should be going closer to the RB25 spot. As of now, Gaskin has much more value to fantasy managers than the likes of Kenyan Drake and Leonard Fournette, two backs with similar ADPs as him. Of course, the uncertainty due to the NFL Draft this spring is clear, but if you're drafting this early, don't wait to pull the trigger and add Gaskin to your squad. If Gaskin enters 2021 as the lead back, look out.



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy football app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, rankings, starts/sits & more. All free!

More Fantasy Football Analysis




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Daniel Gafford

Resting Against Clippers
Jalen Duren

Won't Play Versus Miami
Warren Foegele

Not Ready to Return Saturday
Simon Benoit

Won't Play Saturday
Henri Jokiharju

Lands on Injured Reserve
Anthony Davis

Ruled Out on Saturday
Zack Wheeler

Likely to Return in May
Pavel Zacha

a Game-Time Call Saturday
Ryan Helsley

Agrees to Two-Year Deal With Orioles
David Pastrnak

Out for Second Consecutive Game
William Nylander

Available Saturday
Shedeur Sanders

Could Start for Browns for the Rest of the Season
Kyle Palmieri

Out for 6-8 Months With Torn ACL
Darren Waller

Activated from Injured Reserve, Will Play in Week 13
Amon-Ra St. Brown

"Day-to-Day" With Ankle Injury, Status for Week 14 Unclear
Neemias Queta

Uncertain for Saturday's Game in Minnesota
Derrick White

Expected to Suit Up Versus Timberwolves
Jaylen Brown

Might Miss Saturday's Game
Tyler Warren

Added to Injury Report, Questionable With Illness
Baker Mayfield

Expected to Play in Week 13
Jake Walman

Sidelined for Third Consecutive Game
Jack Roslovic

to Miss Two Weeks
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins

to Return Saturday
Mattias Samuelsson

in Concussion Protocol
Kyle Palmieri

Sustains Lower-Body Injury
Lukas Dostal

Ruled Out for 2-3 Weeks
Amon-Ra St. Brown

Test Confirm Low-Ankle Sprain for Amon-Ra St. Brown
Anthony Davis

Available, Will be on a Minutes Restriction
Kyle Monangai

Leads Bears Backfield in Impressive Week 13 Performance
D'Andre Swift

Goes Over 100 Rushing Yards, Finds End Zone in Win Over Eagles
A.J. Brown

Goes Over 100 Yards Again, Scores Twice on Friday
Kyshawn George

Returns to Lineup After One-Game Absence
Paul George

Set To Start Friday Against Nets
Kevin Huerter

Set to Return Against Charlotte
Jarrett Allen

Back in Action on Friday
Coby White

Cleared for Action on Friday
Nikola Vučević

Nikola Vucevic Suiting Up Against Charlotte
Trey Murphy III

Uncertain For Saturday's Matchup
Giannis Antetokounmpo

Returning Versus Knicks
Jaden Ivey

Set To Play Against Orlando
Adem Bona

Back on Friday Night
Andrew Nembhard

Won't Play Versus Washington
De'Anthony Melton

Eyeing Road-Trip Return
Kristaps Porzingis

Sidelined on Friday Night
Kenneth Walker III

Good to Go for Week 13
Jonathan Kuminga

Questionable Ahead Of Pelicans Matchup
Brian Thomas Jr.

Good to Go Sunday
Marvin Harrison Jr.

Questionable for Week 13
Bucky Irving

Fully Practices Friday, Listed as Questionable for Week 13
Omarion Hampton

Ruled Out for Week 13
Baker Mayfield

Practices in Full Friday, Listed as Questionable for Week 13
Kirill Marchenko

Misses Third Straight Game
Drake London

Officially Ruled Out for Week 13
Jaden Schwartz

to Miss Six Weeks
Chris Olave

Officially Questionable to Play in Week 13 Due to Back Injury
Andre Burakovsky

Set to End Three-Game Absence
Alvin Kamara

Will Not Play in Week 13
William Nylander

Out Friday With Illness
J.J. McCarthy

Officially Ruled Out for Week 13
Ryan Hartman

Returns to Action Friday
Brady Tkachuk

Officially Available Friday
Ja'Marr Chase

Helps Bengals Snap Four-Game Skid on Thanksgiving
Mike Matheson

Signs Five-Year Extension
C.J. Stroud

Will Play on Sunday
Brady Tkachuk

Aims to Return Friday
Dylan Cease

Agrees With Blue Jays on Seven-Year, $210 Million Deal
Anthony Rendon

Angels Could Buy Out Final Year of Anthony Rendon's Contract
Josh Hader

Says his Shoulder is "Back to Normal"
Ketel Marte

Diamondbacks "Actively Listening" on Ketel Marte
J.T. Realmuto

Red Sox Showing Interest in J.T. Realmuto
Sonny Gray

Red Sox Acquire Sonny Gray From the Cardinals
CFB

Jeremiah Smith, Makai Lemon, Skyler Bell Named Biletnikoff Award Finalists
Shohei Ohtani

to Play for Team Japan in 2026 World Baseball Classic
Colorado Rockies

Warren Schaeffer to Stick Around as Rockies Manager in 2026
CFB

Chris Bell Out for Rivalry Matchup Against Kentucky
Ryan Helsley

Tigers Eyeing Ryan Helsley as a Starter
Dan Hooker

Suffers Second-Round Submission Loss
Marcus Semien

Shipped to the Mets on Sunday
Arman Tsarukyan

Gets Submission Win
Brandon Nimmo

Traded to Texas
Belal Muhammad

Loses Back-to-Back Fights
Belal Muhammad

Ian Machado Garry Outpoints Belal Muhammad
Alonzo Menifield

Suffers First-Round Knockout Loss
Volkan Oezdemir

Gets Back In The Win Column
Jack Hermansson

Gets Knocked Out
Jack Hermansson

Myktybek Orolbai Knocks Out Jack Hermansson
Shamil Gaziev

Suffers First-Round Knockout Loss
Waldo Cortes-Acosta

Shines At UFC Qatar

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP