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Dynasty Running Back Rankings for Fantasy Football: Top 150 (Pre-NFL Draft)

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RotoBaller's updated top 100 dynasty running back rankings for fantasy football. Tiered rankings for dynasty drafts and trades, including 2026 NFL Draft rookies.

The 2026 NFL Draft is next week, and it's a prime time of the year to buy or sell players. Tons of players will gain or lose value after the three-day event, especially at the RB spot. Check out our dynasty fantasy football running back rankings for 2026 below to see where key RBs such as Ashton Jeanty, Jeremiyah Love, James Cook III, Christian McCaffrey, Kenneth Walker III, Chase Brown, and more stand, among others.

The fantasy football dynasty rankings are consensus staff rankings by Matt Donnelly, Jorden Hill, and Chris Gregory. These include dynasty rankings for the top 100 RBs. Bookmark the leading fantasy football rankings portal and check back regularly for updates.

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2026 Dynasty Running Back Rankings for Fantasy Football

Be sure also to check out our 2025 fantasy football rankings dashboard. In case you missed it, you can also see our early 2026 NFL rookie rankings for fantasy football.

Tier Rank Player Name Pos
1 1 Jahmyr Gibbs RB
1 2 Bijan Robinson RB
2 3 Ashton Jeanty RB
2 4 Jeremiyah Love RB
3 5 De'Von Achane RB
3 6 Jonathan Taylor RB
4 7 James Cook III RB
4 8 Omarion Hampton RB
4 9 Saquon Barkley RB
4 10 Christian McCaffrey RB
4 11 Kenneth Walker III RB
5 12 TreVeyon Henderson RB
5 13 Quinshon Judkins RB
5 14 Chase Brown RB
5 15 Breece Hall RB
6 16 Bucky Irving RB
6 17 Kyren Williams RB
6 18 Travis Etienne Jr. RB
6 19 Josh Jacobs RB
6 20 Javonte Williams RB
7 21 Bhayshul Tuten RB
7 22 Cam Skattebo RB
7 23 RJ Harvey RB
7 24 D'Andre Swift RB
7 25 Zach Charbonnet RB
8 26 Jadarian Price RB
8 27 Derrick Henry RB
8 28 Kyle Monangai RB
8 29 Jonah Coleman RB
8 30 Jaylen Warren RB
9 31 David Montgomery RB
9 32 Blake Corum RB
9 33 Tyler Allgeier RB
9 34 J.K. Dobbins RB
9 35 Rico Dowdle RB
9 36 Chuba Hubbard RB
10 37 Jonathon Brooks RB
10 38 Emmett Johnson RB
10 39 Nicholas Singleton RB
10 40 Rachaad White RB
10 41 Trey Benson RB
10 42 Woody Marks RB
10 43 Kaytron Allen RB
10 44 Jacory Croskey-Merritt RB
11 45 Kenneth Gainwell RB
11 46 Rhamondre Stevenson RB
11 47 Tyrone Tracy Jr. RB
11 48 Tony Pollard RB
11 49 Mike Washington Jr. RB
11 50 Chris Rodriguez Jr. RB
12 51 Dylan Sampson RB
12 52 Adam Randall RB
12 53 James Conner RB
12 54 Alvin Kamara RB
12 55 Jordan Mason RB
12 56 Kaleb Johnson RB
12 57 Braelon Allen RB
12 58 Tyjae Spears RB
12 59 Aaron Jones Sr. RB
13 60 Isiah Pacheco RB
13 61 Emanuel Wilson RB
13 62 Kimani Vidal RB
13 63 Brian Robinson Jr. RB
13 64 Jordan James RB
13 65 Ray Davis RB
13 66 Brashard Smith RB
14 67 Jaylen Wright RB
14 68 Demond Claiborne RB
14 69 Ollie Gordon II RB
14 70 Roman Hemby RB
14 71 Joe Mixon RB
14 72 Jaydon Blue RB
14 73 Devin Neal RB
14 74 Le'Veon Moss RB
14 75 Sean Tucker RB
14 76 J'Mari Taylor RB
14 77 DJ Giddens RB
15 78 Keaton Mitchell RB
15 79 Isaiah Davis RB
15 80 Tank Bigsby RB
15 81 Robert Henry Jr. RB
15 82 Najee Harris RB
15 83 Tahj Brooks RB
15 84 Jaydn Ott RB
15 85 Kareem Hunt RB
15 86 LeQuint Allen Jr. RB
15 87 Seth McGowan RB
16 88 Jarquez Hunter RB
16 89 Kaelon Black RB
16 90 Kendre Miller RB
16 91 Trevor Etienne RB
16 92 Devin Singletary RB
16 93 Jerome Ford RB
17 94 Will Shipley RB
17 95 Bam Knight RB
17 96 MarShawn Lloyd RB
17 97 Nick Chubb RB
17 98 Isaac Guerendo RB
17 99 George Holani RB
17 100 Emari Demercado RB

 

Dynasty Fantasy Football Running Back Player Outlooks

Chuba Hubbard, Carolina Panthers

Carolina Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard opened the 2025 season as his team's RB1. However, an early-season calf injury forced Hubbard to the sidelines and opened the door for Rico Dowdle to emerge as Carolina's new feature back. While Hubbard worked his way back into a more even playing time split down the stretch of the season, he finished the year with just 734 yards from scrimmage and four touchdowns on 164 touches.

Luckily for Hubbard, Dowdle signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers in free agency, reopening the door for Hubbard to get his starting role back. The 26-year-old Hubbard is just one year removed from his breakout 2024 campaign with Carolina, when he racked up 1,366 scrimmage yards and 11 touchdowns on 293 touches. Hubbard's dynasty value is firmly trending upwards heading into 2026.

De'Von Achane, Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said that running back De'Von Achane is "not available for trade" and that contract talks with the Pro Bowler are progressing this offseason, according to Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN. The Dolphins released receiver Tyreek Hill (knee) and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa while also trading away receiver Jaylen Waddle, so many were wondering if they'd also pull the trigger on dealing Achane as part of a full rebuild.

The Dolphins continue to say that they want to build around Achane and new quarterback Malik Willis in the upcoming NFL draft, so Achane apparently isn't going anywhere. The 24-year-old former third-rounder in 2023 out of Texas A&M was the RB6 in half-PPR fantasy scoring last year, and he's now the clear centerpiece of Miami's offense. As one of the most explosive dual-threat RBs in the NFL, Achane should still have a pretty strong floor as an RB1 in 2026, even if the Dolphins' offense continues to be inefficient and inconsistent.

Jordan Mason, Minnesota Vikings

Minnesota Vikings running back Jordan Mason is an intriguing target in dynasty leagues this offseason. The Vikings did bring back Aaron Jones on a restructured deal, indicating that the veteran will remain a part of their backfield in 2026. However, he won't be any more involved than last year, and we wouldn't be surprised if he takes a backseat to Mason early in the season. Mason certainly has the ability to handle lead-back duties. In the five weeks that Jones missed last year, Mason averaged 14.8 carries, 75.2 rushing yards, 1.2 catches, 3.8 receiving yards, and 0.8 touchdowns per game.

That comes out to an average of 13.9 fantasy points per game in PPR leagues. Extrapolated over a 17-game season, that would have ranked 18th-highest among running backs. Sure, we don't think he'll have an every-down role for 17 games, especially with Jones healthy. Still, he has high-end RB3 appeal with legitimate RB2 upside in 2026 and beyond.

At a modest age of 26 years old, and with Jones presumably retiring in the next couple of years, Mason is a worthwhile dynasty target in offseason trades. He ranks as the RB54 in dynasty rankings at the moment, which means the market is still allowing managers to acquire him at a discounted price.

Bhayshul Tuten, Jacksonville Jaguars

Sports Illustrated's John Shipley believes that Jacksonville Jaguars running back Bhayshul Tuten is "going to see a major hike" with his role and opportunity in 2026 after Travis Etienne Jr. departed in free agency. The Jags added Chris Rodriguez Jr. to their backfield this offseason, and they also have LeQuint Allen Jr. in the RB room, but Shipley believes that Tuten will be "seen as a key piece."

The 23-year-old will be viewed as a popular Year 2 breakout candidate at running back this year after the fourth-rounder out of Virginia Tech had 307 rushing yards and five touchdowns on 83 rushing attempts. He also added 10 catches on 14 targets for 79 yards and another two scores through the air in 15 regular-season games. Tuten is an effective rusher of the football who can create plays on his own due to his athleticism, and he also has home run-type speed at the position. He has clear RB2 upside going into his second season in Duvall.

RJ Harvey, Denver Broncos

Denver Broncos running back RJ Harvey ended his rookie season as fantasy's RB21 in half-PPR formats, assuming lead back responsibilities following a Week 10 foot injury to J.K. Dobbins and finishing as the RB6 over the final five weeks of the fantasy season. Unfortunately, much of that success came on the back of a generally unsustainable touchdown surge, with exactly half of his impressive 12 total touchdowns coming in that five-week span. When it comes to repeatable patterns, his efficiency metrics were far less inspiring.

Running behind one of the best offensive lines in football, his yards over expectation per attempt ranked 48th in the league according to the NFL's Next Gen Stats, almost two full yards and 44 spots behind Dobbins. The Broncos re-signed Dobbins on what is essentially a one-year deal with a second-year option, which could be viewed as a small victory for Harvey managers in a strong running back free-agent class.

However, with 10 weeks of existing data, in which Dobbins out-touched Harvey 164 to 75, expectations of a year-two breakout should remain tempered. Harvey does offer additional value as the primary pass-catching back in a Sean Payton offense, though with the Broncos spending big to acquire wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, the competition for targets will be stiffer in 2026, following a 2025 season in which Denver's 58.8% passing rate already represented a six-season high in Payton's historically run-heavy offense.

Brian Robinson Jr., Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons running back Brian Robinson Jr. spent his 2025 season in San Francisco as the primary backup to Christian McCaffrey. While it didn't work out for Robinson's fantasy managers, NFL fans in general were fortunate to see McCaffrey play a full 17-game slate, and Robinson ended the year with career lows of 400 yards and two touchdowns on only 92 carries. He has now signed a one-year deal with Atlanta to back up another of the league's premier backs in Bijan Robinson.

While the latter Robinson has not missed a start through his first three seasons in the league, his versatility has allowed for a unique opportunity to have two backs on the field at once. Twice in his career, he has lined up for more than 150 snaps at wide receiver, and his previous backup, Tyler Allgeier, averaged more than 10 touches per game across their three seasons together.

The Falcons do welcome a new staff, with head coach Kevin Stefanski and offensive coordinator Tommy Rees leaving behind a Cleveland team that tended to lean heavily on one back when given the opportunity. However, neither has ever coached a player with Robinson's skillset, and they would be wise to take advantage, leading to a safe enough floor for Robinson Jr. to hold standalone value on top of being a must-roster insurance back.

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