TAP FOR 6 MONTHS OF PREMIUM FREE 💰
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

Early Summer ADP Fallers at Running Back

james robinson fantasy football rankings NFL DFS lineup picks

Antonio Losada takes a look at the ADP variation of three running backs from the start of May and assesses their fantasy football value at RB in 2021.

I am going to start this column by introducing the concept of ADP, which I'm pretty sure you are already familiar with. Just in case you're not, Average Draft Position (ADP) indicates the average position where a player is drafted over more than one fantasy football draft. You can consider it as the price you have to pay to draft and get a player on your team. A high ADP (that is actually a low-numbered ADP) means that a player is going off draft boards early, and thus you'll need to draft him in the first rounds if you truly want him.

Low or high ADP values, though, are not gospel. Each of us fantasy GMs have our strategies and value players differently depending on what we think is the most important for them to have in terms of abilities. No matter what, though, ADPs are good to know the "average value" of the "average GM" you'll be drafting against.

In this series, I’ll highlight players at each skill position seeing significant fluctuation since the start of May using data from FFPC drafts. Today, it's time to look at three running back fallers.

Editor's Note: The FFPC Playoff Challenge #2 is back with a massive $100,000 grand prize and $203,250 total prize pool, paying down to 100th place. Here's the deal: no salary cap, no draft, no pickups, no subs. Choose 8 players, and as NFL teams get knocked out so will your players, so choose your team wisely. The entries will sell out quickly, and registrations will close on Saturday January 17th at 4:30 pm ET . Don't wait - get your team now and end your fantasy football season with a shot at $100,000! Sign Up Now!

 

Running Backs - ADP Fallers

 

AJ Dillon, Green Bay Packers

The Packers spent a second-round pick on Dillon just a year ago, and all Dillon did for Green Bay in 2020 was rush the ball 46 times for 242 yards (two touchdowns) while catching it a couple of times for 21 receiving yards and no scores. All of that in 11 games played and having to endure the RB3 role in a backfield that featured superstar Aaron Jones (RB5 of 2020 with 258.9 PPR points) and Jamaal Williams (RB38 in 2020 yet bearer of 150 touches in 2020 with Green Bay).

Now, Jamaal Williams is out of Green Bay, and no addition to the backfield was made by the Pack. Too bad for Dillon, though, Aaron Jones re-inked his deal with the Cheese and is expected to have another monster--even more--season in 2021, getting some of Williams' vacated touches to himself. So that's the situation for Dillon, and that's mostly why fantasy GMs are shying off him these days, expecting dud after dud weekly.

Dillon's ADP is stabilizing itself of late and settling in the 115-120 clip of picks, a 10th-rounder in 12-team leagues. Even then, though, I don't think Dillon's upside is any high at all. Dillon is getting off draft boards as the RB41 and projects (via PFF) to finish the year as the RB36. That's good value right there, but I just don't believe he will reach the 137+ PPR-point projection. Williams carried the ball 119 times in 2020 and PFF has Dillon projected to 130+ rushes in 2021. I just can't believe that will happen, and am betting more on Jones bulking up his numbers rather than Dillon eating from Jones' RB1 status. Look for other options.

 

James Robinson, Jacksonville Jaguars

Not a lot to say about James Robinson's ADP decline, which has been steady since the first night of the past draft when Jacksonville decided to draft RB Travis Etienne with the 25th pick. That, of course, after Robinson came out of nowhere last season, started in Week 1 after Leonard Fournette was traded, and went on to put up a season-long show that saw J-Rob close the year as the RB7 with a 250.4 PPR-point tally over "only" 14 games played for an average of 17.9 FPPG.

Now, Robinson will at least have to fight rookie Etienne for touches in this two-headed backfield, which makes for a very compelling case of fading J-Rob for 2021 fantasy leagues. Robinson's workload was ludicrous last year, racking up 240 carries to go with 60 targets, which only five other rushers did through the 2020 season. Forget about that in 2021, folks. It was fun while it lasted.

The news from Jaguars' summer camp has come loaded with a steady stream of Etienne-related updates. We heard about the rookie taking wideout snaps, then it was reported that he looked better than Robinson in the backfield and that had him as the RB1 entering 2021, then Tim Tebow entered the picture... and that might not sound very related to this until you realize there is an ongoing talk about Tebow playing the Taysom Hill QB/TE/WR/RB role for the Jags, hurting Robinson's upside even more.

PFF is working on the assumption that Etienne will be the RB1 above Robinson. That's why the former is projected to 188+ PPR points next season compared to J-Rob's 97+ PPR points. That's a huge hit. Robinson is getting off draft boards with an ADP of 76 OVR and as the RB29. The projections, though, have him finishing 2021 at a measly RB55. We know Robinson has everything to thrive, just look at the 2020 numbers. But he's super expensive these days and unless his ADP plummets, he's a clear fade in fantasy drafts.

 

Rashaad Penny, Seattle Seahawks

The only thing keeping Penny in the fantasy picture is, sadly, Chris Carson's health. And that's not even a very promising thing going his way considering Carson has played 14, 15, and lastly 12 games in the past three seasons for the Seahawks, never missing more than a quarter of the year in games played. Carson re-signed with Seattle this past March for a couple of years, and the Seahawks feel comfortable with their backfield as is--no more additions were made to it.

Penny is entering a contract year after Seattle opted not to execute his fifth-year option earlier this offseason. The problem, though, is that he will have to prove his value playing clearly behind Carson in the pecking order, which is going to be tough for him no matter what. He won't be able to get bonus points from taking on pass-catching duties either as he's yet to get targeted more than 12 times in a single season, profiling more like a pure rusher type of player.

While not a league-winning player, though, PFF still trusts Penny to finish 2021 with 119+ PPR points over the year, but that assumes a 17-games played season from him and a career-high 32 targets going his way for almost 200 yards and a receiving touchdown. Penny will be, in the best-case scenario, a borderline RB4 with odds of not getting even there and finishing as an RB5 next season. Not the worst of last-round fliers with Carson potentially missing time here and there, but nothing more than that. Don't pass on anyone to reach for Penny, it's just not worthy at all.



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

Jalen Suggs

Out on Sunday Against Grizzlies
Santi Aldama

Questionable for Sunday's Matchup
Ja Morant

Listed as Probable for Sunday
Tari Eason

Listed as Questionable for Sunday
Herbert Jones

Ruled Out for Sunday
Rudy Gobert

Won't Play Saturday
Paul Reed

Available Saturday
Stephon Castle

is Available on Saturday
Ausar Thompson

Good to Go Against Pacers
Cade Cunningham

Cleared for Saturday's Action
Ziaire Williams

Still Out Sunday
Drake Powell

Won't Play Against Bulls
Green Bay Packers

Packers Sign Head Coach Matt LaFleur to Multi-Year Extension
Josh Giddey

Holds Doubtful Tag for Sunday's Game
Michael Porter Jr.

to Be Rested Sunday
Patrick Williams

Tagged as Questionable for Sunday
Ricky Pearsall

Active for Divisional Round
Sam Darnold

Officially Active for Saturday's Divisional Round Game vs. 49ers
Nikola Jović

Nikola Jovic Active Saturday
Isaiah Jackson

Will Play on Saturday
Tyler Herro

Out Saturday Night
Devin Booker

Cleared to Play on Saturday
Anthony Edwards

Ready for Rematch Versus Spurs
Dyson Daniels

Unavailable Versus Celtics
William Carrier

Misses Fourth Consecutive Game
Shayne Gostisbehere

Remains Out Saturday
Jake Evans

Available Saturday
Teuvo Teravainen

Misses Second Straight Game
William Nylander

Out Against Jets
Pat Bryant

Won't Return on Saturday, Ruled Out with a Concussion
Tom Wilson

Could Be an Option Saturday
Leo Carlsson

Out for 3-5 Weeks After Thigh Procedure
Leon Draisaitl

Takes Leave of Absence
New York Giants

John Harbaugh, New York Giants Finalize Five-Year Deal to be Head Coach
Aaron Rodgers

Not Expected to Return to Steelers in 2026
Atlanta Falcons

Kevin Stefanski the Favorite for Falcons Head-Coaching Job
Matt Boldy

Placed on Injured Reserve
Ross Colton

Good to Go Friday
Will Smith

Returns Against Red Wings
Shayne Gostisbehere

Out Friday
Brad Marchand

Remains Out Friday
Joel Armia

Returns From Five-Game Absence
Chris Kreider

a Game-Time Call Friday
Troy Terry

Cutter Gauthier Available Friday
Leo Carlsson

Sits Out Second Consecutive Game
CFB

Darian Mensah Entering Transfer Portal
Sam Darnold

Seahawks "Optimistic" That Sam Darnold Will Play on Saturday
Nico Collins

Officially Ruled Out for Divisional Round
Rome Odunze

Questionable for Divisional Round
J.T. Realmuto

Signs Three-Year Deal to Return to Phillies
Bo Bichette

Agrees to Three-Year Contract With Mets
CFB

Weber State Signs former Ohio State, Cal Quarterback Devin Brown
Bo Bichette

Phillies the "Overwhelming" Favorite to Sign Bo Bichette
Mark Scheifele

Leads Jets to Victory Thursday
Tage Thompson

Records Season-High Five Points Thursday
Jack Eichel

Notches Four Points Thursday
Ilya Sorokin

Shuts Out Oilers With 35 Saves
Josh Lowe

Angels Acquire Josh Lowe in Three-Team Trade
Kyle Tucker

Signs Four-Year Contract With Dodgers
Ricky Pearsall

Questionable to Play on Saturday Night
Sam Darnold

Questionable With Oblique Injury, Expected to Play
Clayton Kershaw

to Pitch for Team USA in World Baseball Classic
Patrick Mahomes

Says Rehab Going "Great," Goal is 2026 Week 1 Return
Nico Collins

a "Long Shot" to Play in Divisional Round
CFB

Auburn, Ohio State the Lead Suitors for Kyle Parker
CFB

Oregon QB Transfer Bryson Beaver Linked to Georgia, Kentucky
CFB

Jake Merklinger Commits to UConn
New York Giants

John Harbaugh Finalizing Deal With Giants
Ben Griffin

Looks To Stay Hot In 2026
New York Giants

Giants Making "Massive Push" to Hire John Harbaugh on Wednesday
Ranger Suárez

Ranger Suarez Agrees to Five-Year Deal With Red Sox
CFB

Dante Moore Not Entering 2026 NFL Draft, Will Return to Oregon
NFL

Mike Tomlin Doesn't Plan to Coach in 2026
Travis Hunter

Expected to Play More Defense in 2026
CFB

FBS Coaches Unanimously Vote to Expand Redshirt Eligibility to Nine Games
CFB

Ohio State Transfer Mylan Graham Signs with Notre Dame
CFB

Caden Durham Withdraws from Transfer Portal, Will Stay at LSU
Jordan Spieth

Perhaps the Most Intriguing Player at Sony Open
Aaron Rai

Looking For Putting Confidence at Waialae Country Club
Collin Morikawa

Isn't The Safe Play He Used to Be Ahead of Sony Open
Kurt Kitayama

Needs His Putting to Turn Around For Success at Year's First Event
Ryan Weathers

Yankees Add Rotation Depth, Acquire Ryan Weathers in Four-Player Deal
Los Angeles Chargers

Chargers Fire Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman
Pittsburgh Steelers

Mike Tomlin Stepping Down as Steelers Head Coach
CFB

Georgia Tech the Favorite to Land Justice Haynes?
Nolan Arenado

Cardinals Trade Nolan Arenado to Diamondbacks
Tom Kim

Desperately Needs a Solid Week at Sony Open
Billy Horschel

Hoping For a Fast Start to New Season at Sony Open
Corey Conners

Looks to Have a Return to Form in 2026
PGA

Chris Gotterup a Decent Play at Sony Open
Gary Woodland

Could Prosper at the Sony Open
Keith Mitchell

Unlikely to Contend at Sony Open
Robert MacIntyre

Looking for a Good Performance at the Sony Open
Michael Kim

Hopes to Start Sony Open Better This Week
Tom Hoge

Tries to Erase Poor 2025 Second Half in Hawaii
Brian Harman

Seeks Fresh Start in Hawaii
Eric Cole

Looks to Last Year for Success at Sony Open
Daniel Berger

Starts Off 2026 at Sony Open
Nico Collins

Suffers Concussion Against Steelers
Kyle Tucker

Mets Meet With Kyle Tucker
Brooks Koepka

Officially Returning To PGA Tour
CFB

Georgia Lands Kentucky Transfer Dante Dowdell
CFB

Sam Leavitt Expected to Sign with LSU
CFB

Dylan Raiola Commits to Oregon
CFB

Isaiah Horton Landing with Texas A&M

RANKINGS

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