If you’re a fantasy football junkie (and you are if you’re reading this article), then you know the arrival of the summer means it’s time to start preparing. That means … rankings!
Here are my initial fantasy football rankings for every position, and now it’s time to dig a little bit deeper into each fantasy lineup position.
Running back used to be the most important position in fantasy football. And while it still holds a high level of value, it’s not what it used to be with the emergence of the NFL passing game and in turn, wide receivers. So let’s take a look at the running back rankings, as well as who some of the top values and busts are for 2024.
Rank |
Player |
Team |
Bye Week |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Christian McCaffrey |
SF |
9 |
2 |
Bijan Robinson |
ATL |
12 |
3 |
Breece Hall |
NYJ |
12 |
4 |
Saquon Barkley |
PHI |
5 |
5 |
Jahmyr Gibbs |
DET |
5 |
6 |
Jonathan Taylor |
IND |
14 |
7 |
Travis Etienne |
JAX |
12 |
8 |
Kyren Williams |
LAR |
6 |
9 |
Josh Jacobs |
GB |
10 |
10 |
Derrick Henry |
BAL |
14 |
11 |
Rachaad White |
TB |
11 |
12 |
Isiah Pacheco |
KC |
6 |
13 |
De’Von Achane |
MIA |
6 |
14 |
James Cook |
BUF |
12 |
15 |
Alvin Kamara |
NO |
12 |
16 |
Ken Walker |
SEA |
10 |
17 |
Joe Mixon |
HOU |
14 |
18 |
D’Andre Swift |
CHI |
7 |
19 |
Rhamondre Stevenson |
NE |
14 |
20 |
Zack Moss |
CIN |
12 |
21 |
James Conner |
ARI |
11 |
22 |
Zamir White |
LV |
10 |
23 |
Jonathon Brooks |
CAR |
11 |
24 |
Aaron Jones |
MIN |
6 |
26 |
Raheem Mostert |
MIA |
6 |
26 |
David Montgomery |
DET |
5 |
27 |
Najee Harris |
PIT |
9 |
28 |
Tony Pollard |
TEN |
5 |
29 |
Austin Ekeler |
WAS |
14 |
30 |
Javonte Williams |
DEN |
14 |
31 |
Brian Robinson Jr. |
WAS |
14 |
32 |
Devin Singletary |
NYG |
11 |
33 |
Nick Chubb |
CLE |
10 |
34 |
Jaylen Warren |
PIT |
9 |
35 |
Tyjae Spears |
TEN |
5 |
36 |
Ezekiel Elliott |
DAL |
7 |
37 |
Trey Benson |
ARI |
11 |
38 |
Tyler Allgeier |
ATL |
12 |
39 |
Gus Edwards |
LAC |
5 |
40 |
Jerome Ford |
CLE |
10 |
41 |
Zach Charbonnet |
SEA |
10 |
42 |
Chase Brown |
CIN |
12 |
43 |
Blake Corum |
LAR |
6 |
44 |
J.K. Dobbins |
LAC |
5 |
45 |
Ty Chandler |
MIN |
6 |
46 |
Rico Dowdle |
DAL |
7 |
47 |
Chuba Hubbard |
CAR |
11 |
48 |
Antonio Gibson |
NE |
14 |
49 |
Alexander Mattison |
LV |
10 |
50 |
Kendre Miller |
NO |
12 |
51 |
Bucky Irving |
TB |
11 |
52 |
Jaleel McLaughlin |
DEN |
14 |
53 |
Kimani Vidal |
LAC |
5 |
54 |
MarShawn Lloyd |
GB |
10 |
55 |
Ray Davis |
BUF |
12 |
56 |
Kenneth Gainwell |
PHI |
5 |
57 |
Elijah Mitchell |
SF |
9 |
58 |
Khalil Herbert |
CHI |
7 |
59 |
Jaylen Wright |
MIA |
6 |
60 |
Keaton Mitchell |
BAL |
14 |
61 |
Miles Sanders |
CAR |
11 |
62 |
Dameon Pierce |
HOU |
14 |
63 |
Samaje Perine |
DEN |
14 |
64 |
Roschon Johnson |
CHI |
7 |
65 |
Israel Abanikanda |
NYJ |
12 |
66 |
D’Ernest Johnson |
JAX |
12 |
67 |
Evan Hull |
IND |
14 |
68 |
Clyde Edwards-Helaire |
KC |
6 |
69 |
AJ Dillon |
GB |
10 |
70 |
Justice Hill |
BAL |
14 |
71 |
Jamaal Williams |
NO |
12 |
72 |
D’Onta Foreman |
CLE |
10 |
73 |
Audric Estime |
DEN |
14 |
74 |
Isaac Guerendo |
SF |
9 |
75 |
Braelon Allen |
NYJ |
12 |
76 |
Chase Edmonds |
TB |
11 |
77 |
Deuce Vaughn |
DAL |
7 |
78 |
Tyrone Tracy Jr. |
NYG |
11 |
79 |
Ty Johnson |
BUF |
12 |
80 |
Emari Demercado |
ARI |
11 |
Now, let’s take a look at the biggest potential running back values and risks based on who is ranked significantly ahead or below their current average draft position (ADP) values from FantasyPros.
Zack Moss (Ranked RB20, ADP RB26)
I’m a big fan of Moss, who will now be the featured running back for the Bengals after a few years behind Jonathan Taylor in Indianapolis. Cincinnati should put points on the board and allow Moss plenty of red-zone touches, so I think he has a chance to break out in the stat sheets.
James Conner (Ranked RB21, ADP RB27)
Conner was a league winner late last season, but he doesn’t come with his risks — most notably, injuries. The Cardinals also added rookie Trey Benson, which could hurt Conner’s stock. Still, I have him ranked as a low-end RB2 rather than a flex starter. Just get Benson as insurance!
Nick Chubb (Ranked RB33, ADP RB42)
I might be a little higher on Chubb than most, but I have him ranked as a borderline RB3/flex. At RB42, he’d be a steal, even coming off a gruesome knee injury. Chubb obviously comes with a ton of risk, but getting him in the late middle rounds could make him a draft bargain, too.
Aaron Jones (Ranked RB25, ADP RB18)
Jones was phenomenal down the stretch in what would be his final season in Green Bay, but his overall totals weren’t great. He missed six games due to injuries, finished as the RB37 in total points and the RB26 on a points-per-game basis. Now, entering his age-29, he’s a high-end flex at best.
David Montgomery (Ranked RB27, ADP RB19)
I was big on Montgomery last season, and he made good with a solid season for the Lions and fantasy fans. However, you have to wonder if he’ll receive the same sort of workload after the emergence of Jahmry Gibbs. I like him as a flex option, but RB19 is too high for me.
Jaylen Warren (Ranked RB34, ADP RB24)
I actually like Warren a lot, but I’m not projecting him to be a low RB2 while he’s splitting the workload with Najee Harris. Instead, I like him more as a flex starter who could have weekly standalone value even in a committee. In reality, I think Warren will be the better draft bargain, ahead of Harris.