Phil Clark's fantasy football running back (RB) waiver wire pickups for Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season. His free agent RBs to add, stream and stash off waivers.
Nine weeks of the regular season are now complete, as you launch into the planning process for your Week 10 roster construction. You have already maneuvered beyond a collection of challenges while progressing through the regular season, as injuries and other unexpected developments have presented obstacles in your pathway toward the fantasy postseason.
You now have four additional bye weeks to contend with, as the impending absence of 14 teams is destined to intensify your roster challenges. That includes the four teams that will be impacted this week, while fueling the absence of players from Cincinnati, Tennessee, Kansas City, and Dallas. That provides the need to remove Chase Brown, Tyjae Spears, Tony Pollard, Javonte Williams, Isiah Pacheco, and Kareem Hunt from your lineups.
However, this article is designed to help you navigate injuries, bye weeks, and all other unwanted hurdles by identifying the best running backs that are available on your waiver wires. That will include this week's top priorities, along with a collection of secondary options, and a group of high upside handcuffs. After you've finished this breakdown, you can also find fantasy football waiver wire pickups at other positions. Good luck with your Week 10 matchups!
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- Week 10: Cincinnati, Tennessee, Dallas, Kansas City
- Week 11: Indianapolis, New Orleans
- Week 12: Washington, Miami, Denver, Los Angeles Chargers
- Week 14: New England, Carolina, San Francisco, New York Giants
Top Priorities - Week 10 Waiver Wire Running Backs
Prioritize These Running Backs On Most Waiver Wires
| Top Priorities | Team | Rostered |
| Trey Benson | Arizona Cardinals | 59% |
| Bhayshul Tuten | Jacksonville Jaguars | 31% |
| Devin Singletary | New York Giants | 5% |
| Isaiah Davis | New York Jets | 12% |
| Dylan Sampson | Cleveland Browns | 16% |
| Tank Bigsby | Philadelphia Eagles | 26% |
Trey Benson, Arizona Cardinals - 59% Rostered
Benson is eligible to return from injured reserve this week, and he will also operate as Arizona's primary back after he has resurfaced.
Benson previously functioned in that role during Week 3, after James Conner sustained a season-ending ankle injury. Benson also secured a 60.6% snap share during that contest, while generating 42 rushing yards, and rising to 12th in rush yards over expected (11) according to Next Gen Stats.
2nd year RB Trey Benson for 52 yards
AZvsNO on CBS/Paramount+https://t.co/HkKw7uXVnt pic.twitter.com/0kWYCp0G2e
— NFL (@NFL) September 7, 2025
Benson also secured a 55.2% snap share in Week 4, while accumulating 35 rushing yards with his eight attempts. He also ran 20 routes, captured all five of his targets, and assembled 19 yards as a receiving weapon.
Benson’s role as the Cardinals’ RB1 was short-lived due to the knee injury that he suffered during the fourth quarter of his matchup. That led to Benson’s placement on injured reserve (October 1).
However, Benson will reclaim lead-back duties whenever he does re-emerge, and that could occur when Arizona visits Seattle on Sunday. Benson should also emerge as a valuable resource for any managers who have secured him for their rosters. Benson somehow remains available in over 40% of all leagues which makes him this week’s top priority from the waiver wire.
Bhayshul Tuten, Jacksonville Jaguars - 31% Rostered
Tuten had only reached a double-digit touch total once in his first seven matchups while also failing to exceed 28 total yards during six of his contests during that sequence.
However, Tuten secured 10 touches when Jacksonville traveled to Las Vegas in Week 9, which was also his highest total since Week 2.
Back on 🔝 via @bhayshul!#JAXvsLV on FOXpic.twitter.com/9IlH4Fi4SL
— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) November 2, 2025
Tuten secured a 22.1% snap share, and was limited to 29 rushing yards, but also accumulated six carries inside the red zone. Tuten also generated his first rushing touchdown since Week 3, ran six routes and captured his ninth target of the season.
Tuten had previously operated with a 21.6% snap share from Weeks 2-7. He had also accrued 29 attempts (4.8 per game) and 119 rushing yards (19.8 per game) during that sequence. He also ran 44 routes, while collecting six of his eight targets, and amassing 59 yards as a pass catcher.
The attributes that fuel Tuten’s potential to explode for big plays could entice Liam Coen to expand Tuten’s workload even further during the Jaguars’ upcoming matchups, even though he would share touches with Travis Etienne. Tuten’s prospects of capitalizing on his touches also supply the rationale for stashing the dynamic rookie this week.
Devin Singletary, New York Giants - 5% Rostered
Singletary had operated with a 15.9% snap share from Weeks 1-8, while averaging 3.5 attempts/10.5 rushing yards per game during those contests. However, Brian Daboll expanded Singletary’s role when New York hosted San Francisco in Week 9.
Singletary paced the Giants’ backfield while establishing season highs in snap share (55.4%), attempts (eight), and rushing yards (43), while averaging 5.4 yards per attempt. Singletary also ran 15 routes and secured both of his targets from Jaxson Dart.
Tyrone Tracy Jr. appeared primed to sustain his newly attained role as New York’s lead back entering Week 9, after he had secured a 63.5% snap share in Week 8. Tracy had also accumulated 13 touches/53 total yards during that contest.
However, Tracy only attained a 44.6% snap share in Week 9. He also carried five times, was limited to 18 rushing yards, and averaged 3.6 yards per attempt. Tracy also ran 19 routes, was targeted four times, and assembled 19 yards as a pass-catcher.
Daboll’s allocation of touches to both backs has presented the likelihood that Singletary and Tracy will operate in a timeshare during New York’s upcoming games. That justifies pursuing Singletary from this week’s waiver wire.
Isaiah Davis, New York Jets - 12% Rostered
Davis began the season in a crowded backfield while sharing touches with Breece Hall and Braelon Allen. However, the sprained MCL that Allen sustained in Week 4 transformed the Jets’ distribution of touches into a consistent rotation between Davis and Hall.
That also leaves Davis primed to resume his current role as the Jets’ RB2 when New York hosts the Browns in Week 10. Davis has functioned as the backup to Hall during the Jets’ last four matchups, while operating with a 40.4% snap share during that span.
Isaiah Davis for 50 ‼️#NYJvsCIN on CBS | @paramountplus pic.twitter.com/8NmO0a42zi
— New York Jets (@nyjets) October 26, 2025
He has also surpassed a 40% share during three of his last four contests, and has also generated 79.8% of his yards after contact according to Fantasy Points Data. Davis was also 11th among all backs in targets (14/3.5 per game) and receiving yards (93/23.4 per game), from Weeks 5-8.
Davis would vault into an extensive workload if Hall is forced to the sideline during the Jets’ remaining matchups. He would also soar into a lead-back role if Hall is extracted from the backfield before Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline. Those factors elevate Davis among this week’s backs to seize from the waiver wire.
Dylan Sampson, Cleveland Browns - 16% Rostered
Sampson’s role in the Browns’ backfield has fluctuated throughout his rookie season. That could soon include his rise into lead back duties if Quinshon Judkins’ shoulder injury prevents him from performing in that capacity during Week 10.
Sampson’s first year launched in promising fashion when he secured a 43.4% snap share in Week 1, as he paced Cleveland's backfield in attempts (12) and rushing yards (29).
all over the field 😤 pic.twitter.com/Iu1gu7iJaz
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) September 7, 2025
He also led his position in yards per route run (4.00), while finishing third in both receptions (eight) and receiving yards (64), and fourth in target share (19.0%).
Sampson’s snap share plunged to 14.9% from Weeks 2-7, as Judkins emerged to operate as the Browns’ primary back. Sampson also averaged just 2.2 attempts/3.7 rushing yards/1.5 targets/6.8 receiving yards per game during that span.
However, Sampson secured a season-high 46.3% snap in Week 8 after Judkins was forced to the sideline. Sampson also accumulated eight touches and ran a season high 17 routes.
Judkins’ shoulder issue could sustain his absence while preserving Sampson’s role as the Browns’ short-term RB1 when Cleveland visits the Jets in Week 10. That justifies adding Sampson while monitoring Judkins’ status this week.
Tank Bigsby, Philadelphia Eagles - 26% Rostered
The decision to pursue Bigsby from this week's waiver wire will provide you with an insurance policy if Saquon Barkley is unable to resurface for Philadelphia’s Week 10 matchup at Green Bay.
Barkley sustained a hamstring injury when Philadelphia was hosting the Giants in Week 8, which forced him to the sideline. Barkley’s departure instantly launched Bigsby into an expanded role as the third-year back operated as the Eagles’ RB1 for the remainder of the matchup.
Tank Bigsby picks up the first down on 2nd & 31
NYGvsPHI on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXVnt pic.twitter.com/dhfL54Zxoa
— NFL (@NFL) October 26, 2025
Bigsby operated with a 27.1% snap share, carried nine times, and erupted for 104 rushing yards, which was the second-highest total of his career. Bigsby also averaged 11.6 yards per attempt and tied for fourth among all backs in yards after contact (77).
Will Shipley also registered a 13.6% snap share while accruing two rushing yards with his three attempts. Bigsby should secure the majority of opportunities if Barkley is unavailable in Week 10.
Securing Bigsby could be beneficial even if Barkley returns, as Bigsby would become a valuable resource if Barkley is sidelined during any of the Eagles’ remaining games.
Secondary Options - Week 10 Waiver Wire Running Backs
These Running Backs Could Become Assets For Your Rosters
| Secondary Options | Team | Rostered |
| Nick Chubb | Houston Texans | 59% |
| Bam Knight | Arizona Cardinals | 53% |
| Tyjae Spears | Tennessee Titans | 45% |
| Ollie Gordon II | Miami Dolphins | 14% |
| Terrell Jennings | New England Patriots | 1% |
| Keaton Mitchell | Baltimore Ravens | 1% |
| Sean Tucker | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 9% |
Nick Chubb, Houston Texans - 59% Rostered
Chubb’s descending rostership percentage has dropped below 60% which has vaulted him among the secondary options in this week’s column.
Houston’s coaching staff has maintained an ongoing commitment toward allocating opportunities to Chubb as a rusher, who now leads the Texans’ backfield in attempts (91/13.4 per game) and rushing yards (355/44.4 per game), since Week 1.
Chubb has also accrued nine red zone carries (nine). However, he has also failed to surpass 3.6 yards per attempt during five of his matchups, and is 17th overall in rush yards over expected according to Next Gen Stats (37).
That includes Chubb’s numbers in Week 9, when he registered a 36.1% snap share, carried 11 times, and assembled 34 rushing yards.
Marks has accrued 67 carries (8.4 per game) and assembled 241 rushing yards (30.1 per game), while averaging 3.9 yards per attempt. Marks is also pacing the backfield in routes run (108/86), targets (21/2.6 per game), and receiving yards (165/20.6 per game) since Week 1.
Marks' workload could increase during the Texans’ remaining matchups. However, Chubb should secure a sufficient percentage of rushing attempts to function as a flex if you are confronted by roster challenges.
Bam Knight, Arizona Cardinals - 53% Rostered
Knight had only registered 11 snaps and five touches entering Week 6. However, his role eventually expanded after injuries to James Conner and Trey Benson fueled multiple transformations of Arizona’s backfield.
Bam, there it is 💥
📺: FOX pic.twitter.com/1KPdrXWQ4S
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) October 12, 2025
Knight emerged as the Cardinals’ lead rusher in Weeks 6 and 7, while operating with a 47.7%. He also paced the backfield in attempts (25/12.5 per game), rushing yards (91/45.5 per game), yards after contact (47), and red zone carries (five).
Knight also rose to second among all backs with five attempts inside the 10-yard line. Michael Carter was second among Arizona backs with a 40.3% snap share during that two-game sequence.
Carter also carried 16 times (8.0 per game and assembled 45 rushing yards (22.5 per game). Carter was later released and re-signed following the Cardinals’ Week 8 bye.
Knight’s temporary role as Arizona's lead rusher should be preserved during the Cardinals' matchup with Dallas on Monday night, even though touches will also be allocated to Carter and Emari Demercado.
Knight’s outlook for Week 10 will be impacted significantly by the status of Benson, who is advancing toward a return from injured reserve. However, Knight remains a viable roster addition until Benson re-emerges.
Tyjae Spears, Tennessee Titans - 45% Rostered
Spears’ infusion into Tennessee’s offense in Week 5 was a transformative development for the Titans’ backfield, while also providing fantasy managers with a viable roster option. Tony Pollard had led all backs with an 89.3% snap share from Weeks 1-4, while Spears remained on injured reserve.
However, Spears has accumulated 117 snaps (29.3 per game) since Week 6, which nearly matches the 118 snaps that have been registered by Pollard (29.5 per game).
Spears has also carried 26 times (6.5 per game), generated 138 rushing yards (34.5 per game), and averaged 5.3 yards per attempt during that four-game sequence.
Pollard has assembled 152 rushing yards (38 per game), with his 37 attempts (9.3 per game/4.1 per attempt. Spears is also leading the Titans’ backfield in routes run (77), targets (17), and receiving yards (132) since Week 6.
Spears’s output is impacted by the two-man rotation that is being utilized by the Titans, along with the shortcomings that exist in Tennessee’s attack. He can still function as an RB3, and would vault into RB2 territory if Pollard is dealt before Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline.
Ollie Gordon II, Miami Dolphins - 14% Rostered
Gordon has performed effectively while operating as Miami’s RB2 since Week 1, while also accruing carries in short-yardage and goal-line situations.
Rookie Ollie Gordon II finds the end zone for his 1st NFL TD!
MIAvsBUF on Prime Video
Also streaming on @NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/MrxKlhdcGa— NFL (@NFL) September 19, 2025
Gordon sustained an ankle injury in Week 9, and emerging news regarding his health should be monitored. However, he is currently listed as day-to-day and should resume his role as the direct backup to De’Von Achane when he resurfaces.
Gordon had accumulated 13 snaps, three touches, and seven total yards in Week 9 before he encountered his ankle issue. He also secured a 24.9% snap share from Weeks 1-8, while accumulating 38 attempts (4.8 per game), 116 rushing yards (14.5 per game), and 10 carries inside the red zone. Gordon had also secured 50% of Miami’s attempts inside the 5-yard line, according to Fantasy Points Data.
Jaylen Wright was a healthy scratch in Week 9, but would ascend into short-term duties as Achane’s backup if Gordon is unavailable in Week 10. However, Gordon has remained embedded above Wright on Miami’s depth chart and should recapture his previous workload upon his return. Gordon should also operate as the Dolphins’ temporary lead back if Achane is sidelined during any upcoming matchups.
Terrell Jennings, New England Patriots -1% Rostered
Jennings generated 1,860 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns during his collegiate career at Florida A&M. He was later signed as an undrafted free agent by New England following the 2024 NFL Draft, but had only accumulated 38 offensive snaps before the Patriots’ Week 7 matchup at Tennessee.
However, Jennings has now secured his place within the fantasy landscape after accumulating 31 snaps during New England’s last three matchups. He has also assembled 68 rushing yards (22.7 per game), on 18 attempts (6.0 per game).
First NFL TD for Terrell Jennings 👏
📺 CBS pic.twitter.com/hR5dHUQPrj
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) November 2, 2025
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That includes Jennings’ numbers when the Patriots hosted Atlanta in Week 9. Jennings established career highs in snap share (25%), attempts (11), and rushing yards (35), carried twice inside the red zone, and produced his first NFL touchdown. Jennings also finished 10th among all backs in efficiency (3.75) according to Next Gen Stats.
Rhamondre Stevenson was inactive due to a toe issue, which elevated Jennings into an expanded role. Jennings will be allotted the lowest percentage of touches in a three-man rotation with Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson after Stevenson returns from his injury.
However, Jennings is consistently earning touches. That elevates him as a roster addition in deeper leagues if you are contending with an avalanche of roster issues.
Keaton Mitchell, Baltimore Ravens - 1% Rostered
Mitchell failed to register a snap from Weeks 1-4, and his big play capabilities had only propelled him to an 11.3% snap share entering Week 9. However, Mitchell secured a season-high 17.9% snap share when Baltimore traveled to Miami. He also carried four times, generated 11 rushing yards, ran four routes, and collected his only target from Lamar Jackson.
While Mitchell’s numbers in Week 9 were unexceptional, they do sustain a rise in his involvement since Week 8. Mitchell has now operated with a 14.4% snap share during his last two contests. He has also accumulated eight attempts and 54 rushing yards, after he had accrued three carries and eight yards from Weeks 1-7.
Justice Hill has been limited to just two attempts and four rushing yards during his last two outings, as the explosive Mitchell appears to be securing a role as the backup rusher to Derrick Henry within the Ravens’ backfield rotation.
Mitchell also appears increasingly positioned to capture a sizable role in any reconstructed backfield that would be built during an absence by Henry. That makes him an intriguing player to stash if you are managing rosters in deeper leagues.
Sean Tucker, Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 9% Rostered
The rationale for stashing Tucker remains largely connected to the health of Bucky Irving. Foot and shoulder injuries have sidelined Irving during Tampa Bay‘s last four matchups, while launching Tucker and Rachaad White into expanded workloads.
Tucker had attained a 17.5% snap share from Weeks 5-7, while averaging 3.3 attempts/10.7 rushing yards per game, and generating a touchdown.
Sean Tucker powers it in for the Bucs TD on 4th down 💪
TBvsNO on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXVnt pic.twitter.com/dZ6uNf7eK3
— NFL (@NFL) October 26, 2025
However, Tucker secured season highs in snap share (34.5%), attempts (12), and rushing yards (42) during Week 8, while rising to 10th in rush yards over expected per attempt (1.06) per Next Gen Stats.
White registered a 55.2% snap share, carried 13 times, and registered 35 rushing yards in Week 8, which represented a decline from his numbers in Weeks 5-7 (83.1% snap share), (3.7 attempts/48 rushing yards per game).
Irving‘s status should be monitored as the Buccaneers’ Week 10 matchup with New England approaches. Tucker would drop below Irving and White on Tampa Bay’s depth chart if Irving resurfaces for the contest.
However, Tucker would be positioned to share touches with White once again if Irving remains sidelined. Tucker could also be deployed as a desperation flex option in deeper leagues if that scenario occurs.
High Upside Handcuffs - Week 10 Waiver Wire Running Backs
These Running Backs Are Insurance Policies That Protect You From A Roster Crisis
| High Upside Handcuffs | Team | Rostered |
| Tyler Allgeier | Atlanta Falcons | 37% |
| Brian Robinson Jr. | San Francisco 49ers | 24% |
| Kenneth Gainwell | Pittsburgh Steelers | 35% |
| Jaydon Blue | Dallas Cowboys | 9% |
Tyler Allgeier, Atlanta Falcons - 37% Rostered
Allgeier remains entrenched as a top-tier handcuff option, which provides the incentive for adding him to your roster. The fourth-year back also operates with variable workloads in his role as Atlanta’s RB2, which has led to inconsistent production.
Allgeier’s snap share has exceeded 31% in four different matchups, which includes the season-best 40% share that he attained in Week 8. He has also finished as an RB2 during two different contests while also rising to RB3 territory twice.
However, Allgeier’s erratic touch totals also create risk in starting him, as he has failed to exceed 2.4 points per game during his four remaining matchups.
Allgeier registered a 29.6% snap share and was limited to just two attempts when Atlanta visited New England in Week 9. That was the fourth game in which Allgeier failed to surpass four carries, although he did secure his 15th attempt inside the red zone since Week 1.
However, the primary enticement for seizing Allgeier surrounds his adjacency to a massive workload if Robinson is sidelined, as Allgeier would deliver RB1 production if that scenario occurs.
Brian Robinson Jr. - San Francisco 49ers - 24% Rostered
Robinson Jr.’s involvement in San Francisco’s backfield rotation has been restricted by the massive workload that Kyle Shanahan has allocated to Christian McCaffrey.
However, Robinson’s ongoing role as the 49ers’ RB2 behind McCaffrey also preserves Robinson’s status as a valuable handcuff, due to his proximity to a significant workload if McCaffrey is forced to remain on the sideline.
McCaffrey currently leads all backs in snap share (84.6%), attempts (168/18.7 per game), and target share (25.8%). Robinson has been limited to a 15.7% snap share since Week 1, while accumulating 41 attempts (5.9 per game) and 197 rushing yards (28.1 per game) during that span.
Brian Robinson Jr. trucks his way to a 49ers TD
SFvsNYG on CBS/Paramount+https://t.co/HkKw7uXVnt pic.twitter.com/bNbN6b4lHR
— NFL (@NFL) November 2, 2025
Robinson also secured a 13.9% snap share, amassed a season-high 53 rushing yards, and generated his first touchdown of the season in Week 9.
The current constraints on Robinson Jr.’s touches have ensured that he is not a starting option. However, Robinson would launch into an extensive workload if McCaffrey is forced to the sideline during the 49ers’ upcoming matchups. Robinson will also approach RB1 output if that scenario develops, which presents your rationale for stashing him this week.
Kenneth Gainwell, Pittsburgh Steelers - 35% Rostered
Gainwell continues to perform effectively during his first season with Pittsburgh while operating as the Steelers’ RB2 behind Jaylen Warren.
Gainwell secured a 49.3% snap share from Weeks 1-4. That included the career high 77.4% share that Gainwell confiscated in Week 4, when Warren was sidelined by a knee injury. Gainwell also averaged 8.8 carries, 38.5 rushing yards, 4.0 targets, and 16.3 receiving yards per game during those contests.
Warren resurfaced following Pittsburgh’s Week 5 bye, which fueled a descent in Gainwell’s numbers, as Gainwell has attained a 36.1% snap share since that occurred.
His per-game averages as a rusher have declined when contrasted with his numbers entering Week 6 (4.3 attempts/16.5 rushing yards), although his numbers as a receiving weapon have been comparable (5.0 targets/13.5 receiving yards per game).
However, Gainwell remains entrenched in his role as the direct backup to Warren. This bolsters the rationale for utilizing Gainwell as a handcuff, as he will function as the Steelers’ primary back if Warren is sidelined for any reason.
Jaydon Blue, Dallas Cowboys - 9% Rostered
Blue’s unquestioned upside has justified adding him to your rosters during his rookie season, despite the protracted launch of Blue’s involvement in the Dallas backfield.
Blue’s NFL debut was delayed until Week 5. However, he has now secured a 17.6% snap share during the Cowboys’ last four matchups.
Blue has also operated as the direct backup to Javonte Williams during that sequence, while accumulating 22 carries (5.5 per game) and generating 65 rushing yards (16.3 per game). 64.6% of Blue’s yards have also been accumulated after contact, according to Fantasy Points Data.
Former undrafted free agent Malik Davis was elevated from the practice squad twice during October. However, Davis has been limited to five snaps and two touches, and has yet to threaten to Blue’s role as the Cowboys’ RB2.
Blue remains in possession of attributes that can fuel his ability to erupt for big plays. Blue would also vault into an expanded workload if Williams is unable to function in his usual capacity as the Cowboys’ primary back. That should encourage you to stash Blue this week.
Other Fantasy Football Running Backs To Consider
These running backs are rostered in over 60% of leagues, but should be added in any leagues where they remain available:
- Kyle Monangai, Chicago Bears - 71% Rostered
- Kareem Hunt, Kansas City Chiefs - 70% Rostered
- Woody Marks, Houston Texans- 69% Rostered
Good luck in Week 10!
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