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Running Back Best-Ball Tiered Rankings and Analysis

We carry on with our best ball rankings analysis with a look at running backs. For those who may have missed it, our analysis on wide receivers is available right here.

The ranking experts at RotoBaller have assembled tiered rankings in all major formats in order to help you prepare for your upcoming drafts, and improve your chances of winning your leagues in 2019. This includes our updated Best Ball rankings, which are designed to assist you in constructing rosters that will accumulate the highest point totals throughout the season.

We are also providing detailed breakdowns of these rankings, including this analysis of the indispensable running back position. These players are maintaining an unmistakable presence throughout our rankings, as eight backs are located among our top 12, while 24 runners are contained within our top 50. We will also continue to update these rankings in Best Ball and every other format throughout the offseason and you can find the latest rankings here.

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RB Best-Ball Rankings (April)

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Rank
Position
Tier
Player
Name
Overall
Rank
Overall
Tier
1 1 Saquon Barkley 1 1
2 1 Ezekiel Elliott 2 1
3 1 Christian McCaffrey 3 1
4 1 Alvin Kamara 4 1
5 1 Todd Gurley 6 1
6 1 Le'Veon Bell 8 1
7 2 Melvin Gordon 10 2
8 2 James Conner 11 2
9 2 David Johnson 14 2
10 2 Joe Mixon 15 2
11 2 Dalvin Cook 17 2
12 3 Leonard Fournette 27 3
13 3 Aaron Jones 30 4
14 3 Devonta Freeman 31 4
15 3 Nick Chubb 32 4
16 3 Sony Michel 33 4
17 4 Damien Williams 37 4
18 4 Derrick Henry 38 4
19 4 Marlon Mack 39 4
20 4 Tarik Cohen 41 4
21 4 Kerryon Johnson 44 4
22 4 Phillip Lindsay 45 4
23 4 Mark Ingram 47 4
24 4 Chris Carson 48 4
25 5 Lamar Miller 51 5
26 5 James White 57 5
27 5 Derrius Guice 59 6
28 5 Tevin Coleman 60 6
29 5 Kenyan Drake 61 6
30 5 Jordan Howard 64 6
31 6 Latavius Murray 70 6
32 6 Josh Jacobs 75 7
33 6 Rashaad Penny 81 7
34 6 David Montgomery 82 7
35 6 Dion Lewis 87 8
36 6 Royce Freeman 89 8
37 7 Kareem Hunt 95 8
38 7 Nyheim Hines 96 8
39 7 Jerick McKinnon 97 8
40 7 LeSean McCoy 99 8
41 8 Carlos Hyde 113 10
42 8 Chris Thompson 115 10
43 9 Ito Smith 135 11
44 9 Duke Johnson 139 11
45 9 Matt Breida 140 11
46 9 Mike Davis 141 11
47 9 C.J. Anderson 143 11
48 9 Austin Ekeler 145 11
49 9 Rex Burkhead 151 12
50 9 Miles Sanders 159 13
51 10 Jamaal Williams 165 13
52 10 D'Onta Foreman 168 13
53 10 Gus Edwards 173 13
54 10 Ronald Jones II 174 13
55 10 Adrian Peterson 178 14
56 10 Darrell Henderson 181 14
57 10 T.J. Yeldon 183 14
58 10 Devin Singletary 188 14
59 10 Damien Harris 195 14
60 11 Jay Ajayi 199 14
61 11 Kenneth Dixon 200 14
62 11 Elijah McGuire 207 15
63 11 Rodney Anderson 209 15
64 11 Jalen Richard 210 15
65 11 Peyton Barber 211 15
66 11 Giovani Bernard 213 15
67 11 Kalen Ballage 215 15
68 11 Jaylen Samuels 218 15
69 11 Josh Adams 220 15
70 11 Doug Martin 221 16
71 11 Elijah Holyfield 228 16
72 11 Bryce Love 237 16
73 12 Jordan Wilkins 243 16
74 12 Robert Kelley 244 16
75 12 Deandre Washington 247 16
76 12 Marshawn Lynch 250 17
77 12 Devontae Booker 251 17
78 12 Trayveon Williams 253 17
79 12 Theo Riddick 254 17
80 12 Spencer Ware 255 17
81 12 Justin Jackson 256 17
82 13 Mark Walton 257 17
83 13 Corey Clement 261 17
84 13 Isaiah Crowell 266 18
85 13 Frank Gore 270 18
86 13 James Williams 271 18
87 13 Orleans Darkwa 272 18
88 13 Mike Gillislee 275 18
89 13 Darren Sproles 276 18
90 13 Chase Edmonds 277 18
91 13 Alfred Morris 279 18
92 13 LeGarrette Blount 288 18
93 13 Samaje Perine 290 18
94 13 Bilal Powell 292 18
95 13 Chris Warren III 295 18
96 13 Wendell Smallwood 296 18
97 14 Rod Smith 301 19
98 14 Alex Barnes 302 19
99 14 Mike Weber 307 19
100 14 John Kelly 309 19
101 14 Ty Montgomery 310 19
102 14 Jordan Scarlett 314 19
103 14 Wayne Gallman 315 19
104 14 Ameer Abdullah 318 19
105 14 Chris Ivory 321 19
106 14 Bruce Anderson 322 19
107 14 Jeremy Hill 325 19
108 14 Devine Ozigbo 327 19
109 14 Alfred Blue 345 20
110 15 Darwin Thompson 348 20
111 15 Brian Hill 350 20
112 15 Alex Collins 352 20
113 15 Malcolm Brown 354 20
114 15 Dwayne Washington 357 20
115 15 Alexander Mattison 359 20
116 15 Trenton Cannon 365 20
117 15 Cameron Artis-Payne 366 20
118 15 Corey Grant 368 20
119 15 C.J. Prosise 371 20
120 15 Zach Zenner 374 20
121 15 Myles Gaskin 388 20
122 15 Marcus Murphy 392 21
123 15 Jeff Wilson 393 21

 

Tier 1

Saquon Barkley, Ezekiel ElliottChristian McCaffreyAlvin Kamara, Todd Gurley, Le'Veon Bell

Barkley immediately seized his place among the league’s elite runners by compiling an impressive collection of numbers during his rookie season. Not only did he finish at RB1 in scoring, but the 22-year old led the NFL in all-purpose yards (2,028), amassed the most carries of 20+yards (16), and was second to Elliott in both rushing yards (1,307), and attempts (261). His 81.7 YPG average placed him fifth, as did his 11 touchdowns (11), while Barkley also verified his multi-threat capabilities by finishing second among backs in receptions (91), fourth in yardage (721). He enters each draft as a justifiable first overall selection.

Elliott took complete advantage of the league’s most carries (304) to commandeer his second NFL rushing title last season (1,434). He also generated more first downs than any other runner (74) and has also paced all rushers in yards-per-game during all three of his professional seasons (95.6/98.3/108.7). Elliott also expanded upon the exceptional output that we have become accustomed to as a rusher, by easily registering new career bests in targets (95), receptions (77), and yardage (567). He remains the clear focal point of the Dallas offense and will be selected near the onset of all drafts.

After quashing all doubts that he could operate as a productive receiving weapon during his 2017 rookie season, McCaffrey also invalidated all skepticism that he could flourish as a feature back in 2018. He now enters his third season with a dearth of naysayers after he nearly rushed for 1,100 yards on 219 attempts (1,098/5.0 YPC), while leading all backs in targets (124), receptions (107), and receiving yardage (867). He has now produced 1,518 yards as a pass-catching weapon during his initial two seasons, and his RB2 finish in scoring has secured his spot among the tier 1 options.

Kamara’s touches increased by +74 last season in comparison to his allotment in 2017 (275/201). While his efficiency declined slightly as both a rusher (6.1/4.6 yards-per-carry) and receiver (10.2/8.8 yards-per-catch), his total yardage improved due to the increased usage (1,592/1,554). The distribution of Mark Ingram’s vacated touches (159) between Kamara and Latavius Murray will be pivotal in determining if he can expand his scoring beyond last season’s RB4 finish. But he should still confiscate a large percentage of goal-line opportunities, after finishing second in red zone carries (50), and first in red zone targets (26) among backs.

Gurley averaged 20 carries-per-game and 98.8 yards-per-game during his first 10 contests and was leading the NFL in rushing yards (1,043) and touchdowns (17) after Week 11. But he only exceeded 12 attempts and 55 yards once from that point forward and was sidelined in Weeks 16-17. The concept of a 24-year old with an arthritic knee condition is disconcerting. However, we have witnessed what Gurley can accomplish when he is unencumbered by health problems, and he still led the league in touchdowns (21) and rushing touchdowns (17). His immense talent is worthy of a Round 1 investment, as he can deliver weeks with high-quality production if his issue subsides.

Before Bell’s 2018 salary dispute placed his highly productive career on pause, he led the league with 321 attempts in 2017, finished third with 1,291 yards and bolted for nine touchdowns. He also was second in all-purpose yardage (1,946), accumulated more receptions than any other back (85), and finished at RB2 in scoring. He now returns at age 27 to regenerate his career as a Jet and will be operating as his new team’s unquestioned feature back – which provides enormous incentive to select him midway through Round 1.

 

Tier 2

Melvin Gordon, James ConnerDavid Johnson, Joe MixonDalvin Cook

Gordon was averaging 15 carries-per-game and 80 yards-per-game from Weeks 1-12 before he suffered an MCL injury that sidelined him until Week 16. While the timing of his absence was horrific for owners, he still finished sixth with 10 touchdowns, and ninth with his 73.8 yards-per-game average. He has now averaged 996 yards and 9.3 touchdowns on the ground since 2016, along with 462 yards and 3.3 touchdowns as a receiver during that span. However, reliability concerns are justified, as he has only played in all 16 games once during his four-year career.

When Pittsburgh’s RB1 responsibilities became available, Conner inherited a considerable workload (16.5 attempts per game) and attained the league’s eighth-best yards-per-game average (74.8). He also accrued 973 yards in 13 games, tied for third with 12 touchdowns, and finished sixth among all backs with 1,470 yards from scrimmage. Conner’s output was achieved despite the ankle issue that forced his absence from Weeks 14-16, but his numbers will keep him entrenched into the Steelers’ feature back role. It will not be surprising if Jaylen Samuels also maintains a limited weekly workload.

Johnson was a top-3 selection in the majority of standard and PPR league drafts in 2018. But even though he was entrusted with the third highest number of attempts (258) he only finished 13th in rushing yardage (940/3.6 YPC). His prowess as a receiver was also largely ignored by Arizona’s woefully overmatched offensive decision makers (76 targets/50 receptions), as 10 other backs were targeted with greater frequency. But there is a valid reason for optimism that Kliff Kingsbury’s derivative of the air raid approach will keep Johnson highly involved, and propel a statistical rebound this season.

Mixon was entrusted with a significant workload during his second season, as he finished eighth in rushing attempts (237) despite missing two contests with a knee issue. He responded by accruing 1,168 yards, as only Elliott, Barkley and Gurley exceeded his total. Mixon also averaged 4.9 yards-per-carry and was third among all backs with an 83.4 yards-per-game average. His rushing output was supplemented by 296 yards as a receiving weapon, which elevated him to an RB9 finish in scoring. He will not turn 23 until July and can function as an RB1 on all rosters.

The prospects of a healthy Cook eluding opposing defenders while delivering a collection of big plays provides the motivation for securing him during Round 2 of drafts. But it also overrides the reality of an alarming 17 missed games in 2017-2018. Still, the scenario of a highly productive Cook briefly came to fruition in Weeks 13-16, when he rushed for 87 yards-per-game. Mike Zimmer’s affinity for a run-heavy approach is matched by offensive advisor Gary Kubiak’s penchant for the ground game. That places Cook in a favorable environment for success if he can elude further injury.

 

Tier 3

Leonard FournetteAaron JonesDevonta Freeman, Nick Chubb, Sony Michel 

The promising developments during Fournette's 2017 season - finishing eighth in rushing yardage (1,040) third in touchdowns (9), seventh in attempts (268) and RB8 in scoring - were eviscerated by the ongoing aggravation that owners were subjected to in 2018 (133 attempts/439 yards/3.3 YPC/5 touchdowns). Selecting Fournette near his current ADP at the onset of Round 3 requires the belief that he can deliver output that more closely resembles his 2017 numbers. But it also entails a leap of faith that the health issues and ill-fated decision making that limited his availability and production last season will not be repeated.

At this point, there is little reason to consume time and space and time discussing Aaron Jones' vastly superior level of talent compared to Jamaal Williams. Jones is clearly the Packers most proficient back, and potential owners can only hope that he can finally escape the unnecessary restrictions of a committee approach with his less inspiring teammate. Jones delivered a league-best 5.5 yards-per-carry average last season and capitalized on the 17 touches per game that he was allotted from Weeks 8-14, by producing 697 total yards.

Tevin Coleman's westward migration has created an uncluttered depth chart while presenting Freeman with an opportunity to procure a mammoth workload. This would produce a significant rise in his output if he can achieve sustained health. He did accumulate 2,135 rushing yards and 3,175 total yards in 2015-2016 before a cluster of injuries sidelined him for 16 games during his last two seasons. His passageway to a third 1,000-yard season makes him worthy of selection when your draft reaches Round 4.

Chubb entered Week 7 averaging just 2.6 attempts-per-game and 28.8 yards-per-game and had only surpassed 25 yards in just one of his first six contests. But his workload (18.5 carries-per-game) and production (89 yards-per-game) both increased sizably from Weeks 7-16, as Chubb displayed the ability to operate proficiently as Cleveland’s feature back. He also finished 10th in rushing yards (996) and could have been a borderline Round 1 pick for owners. Instead, the presence of 2017 rushing leader Kareem Hunt has placed uncertainty surrounding the workload distribution once Hunt’s suspension has ended.

Anyone who is considering the selection of Michel in Round 3, should be emboldened by the fact that his 71.6 yards-per-game average was the league’s 10th highest, and placed him on pace to finish sixth overall (1,146 yards) if he had avoided the knee injury that sidelined him for three matchups. It is also encouraging that he sustained considerable usage when Rex Burkhead was healthy, as the 24-year old Michel averaged 16-attempts-per-game during his 13 matchups and 15.1 when Burkhead accumulated snaps.

 

Tier 4 

Damien Williams, Derrick Henry, Marlon MackTarik CohenKerryon Johnson, Phillip Lindsay, Mark IngramChris Carson 

Williams entered Week 13 with a grand total of 3 carries and a single rushing yard. But Hunt's release triggered a drastic change in Williams' role, as he averaged 13.4 touches and 79 total yards from Weeks 13-17. He also produced six touchdowns and was allotted 10 carries in the red zone. Williams provides an appealing target due to the prolific nature of Kansas City's offense. But anyone who selects him in Round 3 must hope that no additional backs are blended into the backfield mix, while also remaining aware that Carlos Hyde can poach a percentage of goal-line carries.

Most lingering doubts regarding Henry's viability at his current Round 4 ADP should be dissipating at this point. Even though the 238-yard/4 touchdown explosion that he provided in Week 14 comprised a healthy portion of the 585-yard/8 touchdown sequence that he delivered from Weeks 14-17, he still averaged 116 yards and scored three times during the remaining matchups in that memorable four-game stretch. His desirable presents him with an opportunity to exceed last season's yardage total (1,059), and the potential to reach legitimate RB1 status.

Mack overcame a cluster of injuries and thrived as Indy’s primary back. He bolted for 847 yards and nine touchdowns from Weeks 6-17, including four games in which he eclipsed 100 yards. He completed the season with 908 yards despite a four-game absence and finished sixth with a 75.7 yard-per-game average. The Colts appear committed to deploying the 23-year old Mack as their RB1, and he supplies an enticing target as your draft approaches Round 4.

The questions surrounding whether Jordan Howard physical style was a suitable match for the qualities that Matt Nagy prefers with running backs intensified after Nagy stated his affinity for “backs that can make guys miss”. Now, Howard is an Eagle, and the 270 touches that he received last season will be redistributed to Cohen and former Seahawk Mike Davis. This is a favorable development for Cohen, who finished third among backs in receiving yards (725), sixth in targets (91), and receptions (71), and also generated five of his eight touchdowns as a receiver.

Johnson was on pace to exceed 1,000 yards before a troublesome knee strain ended his season in Week 11. He appeared to have proven his ability to function effectively with feature back responsibilities after averaging 13,1 attempts and 72.6 yards-per-carry from Weeks 3-11. But anyone who is committed to selecting Johnson must be prepared for ongoing restraints in his workload due to a committee approach. Not only will C.J. Anderson siphon rushing attempts that would preferably be designated for Johnson, but Theo Riddick will also confiscate the majority of receptions that are earmarked for the backfield.

Lindsay soared into fantasy relevance as an undrafted free agent by finishing ninth in rushing and would have reached the threshold of 1,100 yards (1,097) if he had not been sidelined by a wrist injury in Week 17. But his yardage total was still second highest among rookie runners, while also propelling him to an RB11 finish in standard league scoring. Uncertainty surrounding the timetable for his recovery keeps him from residing in a loftier tier.

Ingram’s 17.7 touches-per-game average from 2014-2017 dropped to 13.25 per-game last season. But his eight-year tenure as a Saint has ended, and Ingram will have the opportunity to garner a more extensive workload after migrating to an environment that maintains a steadfast commitment to its ground game. He should sustain a role as Baltimore's RB1 even though Gus Edwards and Kenneth Dixon are lurking on the depth chart.

Despite contending with a problematic hip that jettisoned him to the sidelines for two games, Carson still finished fifth among all rushers with 1,151 yards, fourth in yards-per-game average (82.2), and was allotted 17.6 carries per game. The third-year back has demonstrated his ability to function effectively with an extensive workload, and Carson will accumulate massive touch and yardage totals even if Rashaad Penny is also operating in a consistent weekly role.

 

Tier 5

Lamar Miller, James White, Derrius Guice, Tevin Coleman, Kenyan Drake, Jordan Howard

You can be excused for any lack of enthusiasm toward the idea of selecting Miller. But if Houston does not add a significant threat for touches during the NFL draft, then it’s difficult to ignore his favorable situation. While White’s season-long numbers were impressive, it is noteworthy that his 11.3 touches per game average dropped to 8.8 from Weeks 13 to 17 after Burkhead resurfaced in the lineup.

If Guice’s ongoing recovery from his torn ACL progresses sufficiently for him to participate in team activities and the preseason, then he should secure feature back responsibilities for Washington. San Francisco's backfield is overflowing with possibilities for its workload distribution. However, Coleman has the advantage of familiarity after assembling 1,347 total yards while operating in Kyle Shanahan's offense during 2015-2016.

Now that Adam Gase’s perplexing usage of Drake can no longer impede the fourth-year-back, he should easily exceed last year’s mystifyingly low 7.5 attempts-per-game, while presenting respectable value at his fifth-round ADP. While Howard has seemingly transitioned to a Philadelphia offense in which he can operate as an early-down back, he has also entered a crowded backfield that could become even more congested after the draft.

 

Tier 6

Latavius Murray, Josh Jacobs, Rashaad Penny, David Montgomery, Dion Lewis, Royce Freeman

The veterans in this tier will surge in value if they secure larger workloads than are currently projected. Jacobs and Montgomery could easily ascend in our rankings if they are drafted by teams that will entrust them with substantial roles.

 

Tier 7-8

Kareem Hunt, Nyheim Hines, Jerick McKinnon, LeSean McCoy, Carlos Hyde, Chris Thompson

Tiers 7-8 are comprised of runners that are located from RB37 to RB42 in our rankings. However, they could gain relevance as the offseason unfolds.

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UFL Fantasy Football Rankings for Week 4: QB, RB, WR, TE Rankings and Analysis (2024)

Week 4 of the UFL season is just around the corner. This week will feature three games on Saturday with one game on Sunday. Memphis and St. Louis will play at 12:30 p.m. EDT on Saturday, followed by DC-Birmingham and Michigan-San Antonio both at 7. Sunday's game pits the 0-3 Renegades against the 0-3 Roughnecks.... Read More


Tom Brady - NFL QB Passing Leaders, Fantasy Football All Time Greats

2000 NFL Draft - Who Were The Six Quarterbacks Selected Before Tom Brady?

With 10 Super Bowl appearances, seven Lombardi Trophies, and five Super Bowl MVPs, Tom Brady is undoubtedly the greatest quarterback to ever step on an NFL field. What has always made his story even more remarkable is that he was all but forgotten in the 2000 NFL Draft. Brady had to watch 198 players be... Read More


Blake Corum - Fantasy Football Rankings, College FB, RB, NFL Draft Sleepers

Running Back 2024 NFL Mock Draft - Projected Landing Spots and NFL Draft Analysis

Believe it or not, the 2024 NFL Draft is less than two weeks away. While we can never make a perfect prediction of which teams will select which players, we do have a strong sense of major areas of weakness for individual teams. With that in mind, we can explore some of the teams that... Read More


UFL DFS PICKS, FANTASY FOOTBALL, DRAFTKINGS, FANDUEL

UFL DFS Value Plays: Week 4 Bargain Bin for DraftKings Including Adrian Martinez, Deon Cain, Cody Latimer, More

Welcome to the Week 4 edition of RotoBaller's UFL DFS Bargain Bin, where the goal is to touch on some potentially mispriced players in DraftKings' Week 4 UFL contests. Each week during the UFL 2024 season and postseason, I’ll give you my thoughts on where there may be some value spots to exploit for DraftKings'... Read More


Josh Allen - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL Injury News, DFS Lineup Picks

Who Are The Top Five Quarterbacks in 2024 Fantasy Football?

We might be a couple of months away from fantasy football drafts taking place. But it is never too early to start researching and getting an idea where players are falling in drafts, especially at the quarterback position. Quarterback is the most important position in football and the position that scores the most points in fantasy. Despite many fantasy managers choosing to wait... Read More


Three Sneaky Winners of NFL Free Agency: 2024 Fantasy Football Outlook

Football never sleeps at RotoBaller! We're already digging into what the fantasy football landscape will look like in 2024. RotoBaller's David Rispoli breaks down three sneaky fantasy football winners of the NFL free agency period. Win MORE in 2024 with RotoBaller! Be sure to tune into RotoBaller Radio on SiriusXM (channel Sirius 210, XM 87)... Read More


Puka Nacua - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

Top 300 Early Fantasy Football Best Ball Rankings for 2024 (Pre-NFL Draft)

Hey, RotoBallers! While it feels like the NFL season just ended, it's never too early to start preparing for your upcoming fantasy football drafts. Fantasy managers are already preparing for 2024 by drafting in best ball leagues. Today, we will review our NFL team's early 2024 fantasy football best ball rankings for the top 300 fantasy... Read More


Brian Thomas Jr. - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

2024 NFL Mock Draft: Rounds 1, 2, 3 Predictions (Post Stefon Diggs Trade)

The better part of free agency is done. While we continue to watch the depth pieces trickle through on smaller deals, the lion’s share of noteworthy moves are behind us. That is usually a sign that another mock draft is needed. In this mock, I will dive three rounds deep. I will factor in A... Read More


2024 Dynasty Startup Blueprint - FFPC Draft Strategies and More

There's nothing quite like the feel of a new dynasty startup and the anticipation of your incoming draft slot as you decide which players you want to make up the cornerstone of your roster for years to come. While we still have to wait four months for some live NFL action, the good news about... Read More


Malik Nabers - Fantasy Football Rankings, College FB, WR, NFL Draft Sleepers

2024 NFL Mock Draft: First-Rounder with Trades

The 2024 NFL Draft is less than 10 days away. Yet, the next several days will feel like a lifetime for NFL Draft fans. While everyone wants to discuss the quarterback class and the first few picks, the NFL Draft doesn’t end after the first round. This year’s draft class will have several impact players... Read More


Ja'Marr Chase fantasy football rankings NFL DFS lineup picks

Who is the Top Wide Receiver in 2024 Fantasy Football?

It feels like just yesterday we watched Patrick Mahomes get showered in confetti, lifting the Lombardi Trophy for the third time. The NFL Draft is nearly upon us, though, and the fantasy football offseason is beginning to pick up steam. It's never too early to predict which players will sit atop the leaderboards at the... Read More


Rome Odunze - College Football Rankings, NCAA CFB DFS Lineup Picks

Blockbuster Trade Ideas for the 2024 NFL Draft

The 2024 NFL Draft is three weeks away, and the rumor mill is heating up. While the NFL Draft is full of chaos and excitement without trade action, everyone loves to see a blockbuster deal made. A few expected blockbuster deals are getting thrown around on social media, headlined by the Minnesota Vikings trading into... Read More


Michael Penix Jr. - CFB DFS Picks, Daily College Fantasy Football, NFL Draft Rookies

Quarterback 2024 NFL Mock Draft - Projected Landing Spots and NFL Draft Analysis

Believe it or not, the 2024 NFL Draft is less than two weeks away. While we can never make a perfect prediction of which teams will select which players, we do have a strong sense of major areas of weakness for individual teams. With that in mind, we can explore some of the teams that... Read More