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Christian McCaffrey, SF: The best dual-threat RB in the game. Ideal offensive environment in SF.
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Austin Ekeler, LAC: PPR monster that's scored 38 TDs the last two seasons.
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Nick Chubb, CLE: Still churning out 5-ypc. Topped 300 carries for the first time last season.
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Derrick Henry, TEN: His 349 carries led all RBs last season.
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Tony Pollard, DAL: Pollard in for monster role.
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Saquon Barkley, NYG: Coming off his best season since rookie year.
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Bijan Robinson, ATL: Should dominate RB touches in his rookie season.
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Josh Jacobs, LV: Blew up last season and the focal point of the offense.
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Aaron Jones, GB: GB likely to be run-heavy with new QB. Jones still highly productive.
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Najee Harris, PIT: Gets the volume (313 touches last season) but lack of efficiency hurts his upside.
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Kenneth Walker, SEA: Groin injury to start camp. Clear path for Walker to again dominate RB touches in Seattle.
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Rhamondre Stevenson, NE: Zeke signing removes some upside but still a solid 2nd RB on your fantasy team.
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Travis Etienne, JAC: Averaged over 5 ypc last season with 220 attempts. Will the Jags lighten his workload?
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Alexander Mattison, MIN: Cook's release gives significant boost to Mattison.
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Breece Hall, NYJ: Coming off mid-October ACL injury. Highly efficient in 2022. May be eased into the season.
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Joe Mixon, CIN: Bengals seem to be indifferent but Mixon still the best RB on the team.
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Jahmyr Gibbs, DET: Won't reach ceiling with Montgomery in town. Still, Swift excelled in this role.
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Dameon Pierce, HOU: Earned 250 touches as a rookie.
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J.K. Dobbins, BAL: Two-years removed from knee injury. Ravens didn't significantly add to RB room.
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Cam Akers, LAR: Took over lead RB role last season. Expected to start Week 1.
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James Conner, ARI: Shaping up to be workhorse with a solid goaline role.
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Rachaad White, TB: Volume should be there but offense projects poorly.
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Alvin Kamara, NO: Three-game suspension. Does Kendre Miller cut into workload?
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Miles Sanders, CAR: 0 TDs in 2021, 11 TDs in 2022.Coming off best season as a pro but team downgrade.
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Isiah Pacheco, KC: Cleared for contact on 8/20. Does have receiving ability if Reid wants to use it.
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D'Andre Swift, PHI: Crowded backfield but Swift should continue his high-efficiency ways in PHI.
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James Cook, BUF: In the lead-back role this season. May lose goaline work to Allen and Harris.
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Jonathan Taylor, IND: Will miss a minimum of 4 weeks on PUP list. Wants out of IND. Ugly situation.
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Samaje Perine, DEN: Upside is there if Javonte recovers slowly from ACL.
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AJ Dillon, GB: Only 1 TD in first eleven games last season. Should get 200-plus touches.
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Javonte Williams, DEN: Coming off early-October ACL injury. Avoided PUP list.
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David Montgomery, DET: Should see most of his work on early-downs.
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Rashaad Penny, PHI: Has shown to be an above average runner but can't shake injury bug.
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Khalil Herbert, CHI: Three viable runners in CHI but Herbert leads the group.
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Dalvin Cook, NYJ: Lands with the Jets. Has early-season value but will lose work to Breece as the season goes on.
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Antonio Gibson, WAS: Best receiving back in WAS. Will split work with Robinson.
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Raheem Mostert, MIA: Injury to Wilson opens the door for big early-season role. 31 years old.
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Brian Robinson Jr., WAS: Early-down pounder but does Bieniemy prefer Gibson?
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Jamaal Williams, NO: Coming off TD outlier season in Detroit. Should do the heavy lifting during Kamara's suspension.
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Elijah Mitchell, SF: Valuable role behind CMC.
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Zach Charbonnet, SEA: Shoulder injury to start camp. Could handle 10 touches per game as a rookie.
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Jaylen Warren, PIT: Currently holding down the No.2 role behind Najee.
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Devon Achane, MIA: Rookie enters crowded backfield but probably the best pass-catcher of the bunch.
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D'Onta Foreman, CHI: Seems like he's taking a back seat to Herbert.
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Gus Edwards, BAL: Two-years removed from knee injury. Ravens didn't significantly add to RB room.
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Devin Singletary, HOU: Will backup Pierce. Doesn't project well due to subpar offense.
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Jerick McKinnon, KC: Receiving back ran hot on TDs last season (10). Viable in PPR leagues.
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Ezekiel Elliott, NE: Will be behind Rhamondre but could steal some goaline touches.
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Damien Harris, BUF: Solid No.2 RB. Could be a factor around the goaline.
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Kenneth Gainwell, PHI: Three-headed RBBC limits value but a great late-round bench stash.
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Tyjae Spears, TEN: The clear RB2 behind Henry.
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Jeff Wilson, MIA: Will miss 4 games to start the season.
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Jerome Ford, CLE: Could step into backup role with Hunt gone.
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Kendre Miller, NO: Intriguing rookie but behind Williams and Kamara on the depth chart.
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Joshua Kelley, LAC: Currently holding down the No.2 behind Ekeler.
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Chuba Hubbard, CAR: RB2 in Carolina but lacks juice.
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Clyde Edwards-Helaire, KC: Fallen to third on the depth chart. Worth a late-round flier if something happens to Pacheco.
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Deuce Vaughn, DAL: 5-5, 179 lb rookie isn't a threat to Pollard.
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Michael Carter, NYJ: Value is shot with Dalvin Cook in town.
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