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Fantasy Football Running Back PPR Rankings (August Updates): Kyren Williams, Breece Hall, Joe Mixon, Tank Bigsby, Austin Ekeler, Dylan Sampson, more

Breece Hall - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL Injury News, DFS Lineup Picks

Updated fantasy football PPR running back rankings for drafts in 2025. Use our updated fantasy football RB rankings, tiers from August to crush drafts.

Every great fantasy team needs a handful of productive running backs to chase a league championship, so if you need help at the RB spot, we've got you covered. We're back with our updated PPR running back draft (RB) fantasy football rankings. Below, you will see where offseason risers and fallers like Kyren Williams, Breece Hall, Joe Mixon, Tank Bigsby, Austin Ekeler, Dylan Sampson, and more stand for the new fantasy football campaign.

RotoBaller's lead fantasy football rankings analyst Nick Mariano has been updating these running back rankings all offseason, so you can easily see which middle-round and later-round RBs are worth targeting in drafts and get a great value. It's time to crush those drafts!

Be sure to also follow all of the fantasy football injury news and bookmark our main fantasy football rankings portal with 14 different types of rankings for various league types and scoring settings. Win more in 2025 with our tools, news, and articles.

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PPR Running Back Fantasy Football Rankings (August Updates)

Bookmark our PPR rankings, Half-PPR rankings, and standard (non-PPR) rankings 

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RB
Rank
Player
Name
Pos. Overall
Rank
1 1 Bijan Robinson RB 3
2 2 Saquon Barkley RB 5
2 3 Jahmyr Gibbs RB 6
2 4 Christian McCaffrey RB 7
2 5 Ashton Jeanty RB 13
2 6 De'Von Achane RB 15
3 7 Derrick Henry RB 16
3 8 Chase Brown RB 18
3 9 Bucky Irving RB 23
3 10 Jonathan Taylor RB 24
3 11 Josh Jacobs RB 25
3 12 James Cook RB 33
3 13 Omarion Hampton RB 34
3 14 Kyren Williams RB 35
3 15 Breece Hall RB 42
4 16 TreVeyon Henderson RB 44
4 17 Kenneth Walker III RB 50
4 18 Alvin Kamara RB 54
5 19 Chuba Hubbard RB 55
5 20 Tony Pollard RB 59
5 21 James Conner RB 60
5 22 RJ Harvey RB 65
5 23 David Montgomery RB 71
5 24 Aaron Jones RB 73
5 25 D'Andre Swift RB 77
6 26 Isiah Pacheco RB 82
6 27 Jaylen Warren RB 83
6 28 Jordan Mason RB 84
6 29 Tyrone Tracy Jr. RB 85
7 30 Kaleb Johnson RB 95
7 31 Travis Etienne Jr. RB 101
7 32 Jacory Croskey-Merritt RB 104
7 33 Zach Charbonnet RB 105
8 34 Cam Skattebo RB 109
8 35 J.K. Dobbins RB 113
8 36 Bhayshul Tuten RB 118
8 37 Javonte Williams RB 124
8 38 Rhamondre Stevenson RB 125
8 39 Austin Ekeler RB 132
8 40 Braelon Allen RB 133
9 41 Jaydon Blue RB 134
9 42 Quinshon Judkins RB 139
9 43 Tank Bigsby RB 142
9 44 Tyler Allgeier RB 143
9 45 Rachaad White RB 145
9 46 Dylan Sampson RB 146
9 47 Trey Benson RB 148
10 48 Ray Davis RB 158
10 49 Nick Chubb RB 164
10 50 Chris Rodriguez Jr. RB 169
10 51 Brian Robinson Jr. RB 170
10 52 Keaton Mitchell RB 174
10 53 Will Shipley RB 176
10 54 Ollie Gordon II RB 182
10 55 Jerome Ford RB 185
11 56 Najee Harris RB 186
11 57 Rico Dowdle RB 187
11 58 Roschon Johnson RB 188
11 59 Woody Marks RB 192
11 60 Blake Corum RB 193
11 61 DJ Giddens RB 200
11 62 Tyjae Spears RB 202
11 63 Jarquez Hunter RB 211
12 64 Tahj Brooks RB 223
12 65 Miles Sanders RB 226
12 66 Joe Mixon RB 231
12 67 Raheem Mostert RB 237
13 68 Justice Hill RB 239
13 69 Isaac Guerendo RB 242
13 70 Jaylen Wright RB 243
13 71 Dameon Pierce RB 247
13 72 Sean Tucker RB 248
13 73 Kyle Monangai RB 250
13 74 Kareem Hunt RB 269
14 75 Brashard Smith RB 273
14 76 Kendre Miller RB 277
15 77 AJ Dillon RB 285
15 78 Devin Neal RB 287
15 79 Trevor Etienne RB 289
15 80 Samaje Perine RB 294
15 81 Elijah Mitchell RB 299
15 82 Emanuel Wilson RB 302
15 83 MarShawn Lloyd RB 304
15 84 Jaleel McLaughlin RB 305
15 85 Ty Johnson RB 307
16 86 Khalil Herbert RB 308
16 87 Devin Singletary RB 313
16 88 Jordan James RB 315
17 89 Kenneth Gainwell RB 318
17 90 Kimani Vidal RB 324
17 91 Isaiah Davis RB 337
17 92 Tyler Goodson RB 363
17 93 Cam Akers RB 365
17 94 Sincere McCormick RB 367
17 95 Dare Ogunbowale RB 368
17 96 Audric Estime RB 369
18 97 Raheim Sanders RB 371
18 98 Antonio Gibson RB 373
18 99 Chris Brooks RB 378
18 100 Jeremy McNichols RB 380

 

Recent Fantasy Football Running Back News

Breece Hall, New York Jets

The Athletic's Zack Rosenblatt writes that New York Jets running back Breece Hall "wasn't (the team's) best running back in training camp." Rosenblatt also reports that, based on the way Jets' coaches have raved about second-year back Braelon Allen, he wouldn't be surprised if Allen "overtakes (Hall) completely as the lead back at some point."

There's been a steady drumbeat of reporting indicating a split workload in the Jets' backfield this season. That could lead to Hall being limited to mostly passing-down work, which may mean he is currently overvalued in fantasy drafts as one of the first 15-20 running backs off the board. Hall remains a very talented player who had an extremely productive fantasy season as recently as 2023, so he's a risky pick due to the variance between his floor and ceiling.

TreVeyon Henderson, New England Patriots

The New England Patriots may have struck gold with rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson. The former Ohio State star has flashed explosiveness throughout camp, drawing comparisons to the excitement Curtis Martin generated as a rookie. Henderson's versatility should earn him touches early, with opportunities in both the return game and as a change-of-pace option behind Rhamondre Stevenson.

Stevenson remains the lead back, but ball security issues could open the door for Henderson to carve out a larger share of the workload. With his burst, vision, and playmaking ability, Henderson is positioned to be one of New England's most dynamic weapons.

Dylan Sampson, Cleveland Browns

Cleveland Browns rookie Dylan Sampson has emerged as the clear No. 2 back behind Jerome Ford, with Quinshon Judkins still unsigned. Sampson has shown burst and reliability in camp, locking down the change-of-pace role. Ford, meanwhile, has never logged more than 250 touches in a season, leaving the door open for Sampson to carve out meaningful snaps or even push for a bigger role if Ford falters. His skill set makes him a versatile complement in Cleveland's backfield. Fantasy managers should view Sampson as a valuable late-round flier with legitimate upside if the backfield shifts in his favor.

Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Washington Commanders

Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic writes that it's "still too early to know" how much playing time Washington Commanders rookie running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt will receive early in the season. Croskey-Merritt was one of the breakout stars of training camp, and the Commanders seemingly cleared a spot for him by trading away incumbent back Brian Robinson Jr. However, Washington still has an established veteran in Austin Ekeler to play passing downs, and third-year back Chris Rodriguez Jr. is expected to earn touches as well.

There's a pathway for Croskey-Merritt to seize the lead role in Washington at some point this season, but the Commanders may open the season with more of a committee approach. Croskey-Merritt has fantasy RB2 upside. Still, managers should draft the 24-year-old expecting RB3/flex production.

Ollie Gordon II, Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins rookie running back Ollie Gordon II is expected to open the season as the RB2 behind De'Von Achane (calf), with Jaylen Wright (leg) likely sidelined for the first few weeks. Achane is trending toward playing Week 1, but Gordon should see rotational snaps and remains a valuable handcuff in case of setbacks. He'll face a Colts defense that ranked 24th against the run in 2024. While his short-term fantasy appeal is limited, Gordon is worth stashing as insurance and could become a plug-and-play option if Achane were to suffer any setbacks.

Jaylen Wright, Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins running back Jaylen Wright (leg) had surgery on his injured leg and could be back "Septemberish," according to head coach Mike McDaniel. Wright is not out for the entire season, according to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. The 22-year-old is expected to miss multiple weeks, although an exact timetable is not known. With De'Von Achane (calf) also battling a nagging calf injury that could put him up in the air for Week 1 against the Indianapolis Colts, it's possible that rookie Ollie Gordon II could serve as Miami's primary ball-carrier to open the 2025 regular season.

Achane and Wright should still be drafted in all fantasy formats, but these injuries have also made Gordon much more intriguing as a late-round flier, especially as a handcuff to Achane. Wright has not gone on Injured Reserve, which means Miami thinks he can return within the first four weeks of the season.

Najee Harris, Los Angeles Chargers

Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh said that running back Najee Harris (eye) could play in Week 1, according to the team's official website. The first-year Charger returned to practice on Wednesday and has not been placed on the reserve/non-football injury list, opening up the possibility he is active for the season opener against Kansas City. Harris sustained the injury during a July 4 fireworks accident and had not practiced since June. When healthy, he's likely to split work with rookie Omarion Hampton.

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Emmanuel Clase

Luis L. Ortiz to Remain On Leave for Rest of Season
Kyle Schwarber

has Historic Performance in Rout of Braves
Boston Red Sox

Payton Tolle Expected to Make Debut on Friday
Green Bay Packers

Packers Acquire Micah Parsons, Sign him to Four-Year Extension
Jauan Jennings

Remains Sidelined at Practice
Corey Seager

Undergoing Appendectomy on Thursday
Chris Godwin

to Miss First Month of Season, Possibly More
Quinshon Judkins

Not Considering Return to College
A.J. Brown

Returns to Practice, Expected to Play in Week 1
Jaylen Wright

Undergoes Surgery, Could be Back "Septemberish"
Tyreek Hill

on Track to Play in Week 1
Kyren Williams

to See Reduced Workload?
Jayden Reed

Dealing with Jones Fracture in Left Foot
Lauri Markkanen

Torches Sweden
Neemias Queta

Dominates in EuroBasket Opener
Kawhi Leonard

Clippers Not Allowing Kawhi Leonard to Play Back-to-Backs
Olivier-Maxence Prosper

Mavericks Looking to Trade Olivier-Maxence Prosper
Tyrese Haliburton

Expects to Return in 15 Months
Malik Nabers

Expected to be Full-Go for Week 1
Freddie Freeman

Out Wednesday With Neck Stinger
Alejandro Kirk

Avoids Major Injury, Remains Out on Wednesday
Travis Hunter

Back at Practice, Will be Ready for Week 1
Luis Robert Jr.

Could Miss the Rest of the Season
De'Von Achane

Not Practicing on Wednesday
Trevor Megill

Brewers Place Trevor Megill on Injured List With Flexor Strain
Luis Robert Jr.

Placed on Injured List With Hamstring Strain
Rashee Rice

Accepting Six-Game Suspension to Begin the Year
Kyle Hamilton

Ravens, Kyle Hamilton Finalizing Four-Year Extension
Rashee Rice

NFL Aiming to Place Six-Game Suspension on Rashee Rice
De'Von Achane

Dolphins GM Says De'Von Achane Will be Ready for Week 1
Joe Mixon

Texans GM: "We'll See" if Joe Mixon Plays in 2025
Adam Thielen

Traded to the Vikings
Nick Lodolo

Expected to Return Wednesday Against the Dodgers
Terance Mann

Confident About Having a Big Year in Brooklyn
Zaccharie Risacher

Aims to Improve Ball-Handling Skills
NBA

Pistons And Timberwolves Join Race for Malik Beasley
John Tonje

Signs Two-Way Deal With Jazz
Max Strus

to Miss 3-4 Months After Surgery
Blake Snell

Activated From Paternity List Tuesday
Dallas Cowboys

Cowboys Still Expect Micah Parsons to Play in Week 1
Luis Robert Jr.

Exits Early With Hamstring Soreness
Chris Godwin

Passes Physical, Will be Activated From PUP List
Willson Contreras

Issued Six-Game Suspension
Randy Rodríguez

Randy Rodriguez Placed on Injured List
Brandon Aiyuk

49ers Officially Place Brandon Aiyuk on PUP List
Nathan Eovaldi

Likely Done for the Season
Yordan Alvarez

Activated and Starting on Tuesday
Oneil Cruz

Back From Injured List
New York Mets

Jonah Tong Promoted to Major Leagues
Nikola Jović

Heat Have High Hopes for Nikola Jovic
Golden State Warriors

Cody Martin Drawing Interest From Warriors
Minnesota Timberwolves

Timberwolves Interested in Reunion With Bones Hyland
Kylor Kelley

Joins Lakers
Colin Castleton

Links Up With Magic
Malik Monk

Kings "Not Actively Engaged" in Trade Discussions Involving Malik Monk
P.J. Washington

Mavs Likely to Offer P.J. Washington a Contract Extension
NHL

Jan Rutta Lands in Switzerland
Kirby Dach

Skates on Monday
COL

Tyson Barrie Retires From NHL
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Back in Toronto's Lineup
Zhang Mingyang

Suffers His First UFC Loss
Johnny Walker

Gets Back In The Win Column
Brian Ortega

Loses Back-To-Back Fights
Aljamain Sterling

Proves Too Much For Brian Ortega
Chris Sale

Penciled in to Start on Saturday
Waldo Cortes-Acosta

Suffers Unanimous-Decision Loss
Sergei Pavlovich

Wins Decision At UFC Shanghai
Kevin Borjas

Drops Decision At UFC Shanghai
Sumudaerji

Wins Back-To-Back Fights
Kiefer Crosbie

Still Winless In The UFC
Taiyilake Nueraji

Gets His First UFC Win
Ryan Blaney

Earns his Second Daytona Cup Series Win
Tyler Reddick

Locks Into the 2025 Playoffs Despite Underwhelming Daytona Performance
Erik Jones

Misses the 2025 Playoffs Despite Top-Five Run at Daytona
Justin Haley

Best Performance of 2025 Falls Short of Victory at Daytona
Chase Burns

To Throw Bullpen on Tuesday
Kyle Larson

Enters Playoffs As Co-Points Leader
Alex Bowman

Advances to Playoffs Despite Crashing at Daytona
Cole Custer

Finally Shows Signs of Life at Daytona
Daniel Suarez

Lame-Duck Daniel Suarez Delivers Clutch Second-Place Finish
Chase Elliott

Despite Being Winless at Daytona, Chase Elliott is Probably the Best DFS Option
Ryan Blaney

Will Likely Lead a Lot at Daytona
Kyle Larson

a Poor DFS Option at Daytona
Christopher Bell

Consistent Enough to Consider for DFS
Chris Buescher

Now Must Win His Way Into Playoffs
Ryan Preece

Being One of the Slowest-Starting Fords Makes Ryan Preece a Strong DFS Option
Ross Chastain

Leads a Lot on Drafting Tracks
Daniel Suarez

Now in Desperation Mode With his Career on the Line
Chase Briscoe

Tendency to Finish Better Than He Runs May Reap Dividends at Daytona
Carson Hocevar

Hard to Forecast Since He's Rarely Given 100 Percent at Daytona
Michael McDowell

has a Solid Drafting Record
AJ Allmendinger

A.J. Allmendinger Arguably Starting Too Well for Place-Differential Points
Austin Dillon

Will Likely Be Too Conservative for DFS Consideration
Moses Moody

Warriors Not Interested in Trading Moses Moody
Kevin Durant

Rockets Expected to Agree on New Contract
Trey Murphy III

Warriors, Spurs Interested in Trey Murphy III

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