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Fantasy: Backup running back rankings

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Justin Boone
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Given the rate at which injuries strike the running back position, knowing who's next in line for carries is critical for fantasy owners.

Not all backup rushers are created equal, and though the league-winning potential of players like Kareem Hunt and Tony Pollard may appear obvious, many second-string ball carriers aren't getting the respect they deserve in fantasy drafts.

Here's how we're ranking the top reserve tailbacks, broken down into tiers:

More than a backup
RkBackupTeam
1Kareem HuntCLE
  • Top-10 upside if Nick Chubb is injured
  • Proven RB1 during time with Chiefs
  • Could still provide RB2 production without starting
Elite options
RkBackupTeam
2Tony PollardDAL
3A.J. DillonGB
4Alexander MattisonMIN
5James RobinsonJAX
6Darrell HendersonLAR
7Gus EdwardsBAL
  • RB1 upside if starter is injured
  • Stuck behind a more talented back
  • Will flirt with flex value some weeks, even as a backup
May emerge as starter
RkBackupTeam
8Trey SermonSF
9Michael CarterNYJ
10James ConnerARI
  • Top-20 upside if starter is injured
  • Could rise to the top of the depth chart during season
  • Can provide flex value some weeks, even as a backup
Hanging around
RkBackupTeam
11Jamaal WilliamsDET
12Latavius MurrayNO
13Kenyan DrakeLV
14Melvin GordonDEN
  • Top-20 upside if starter is injured
  • Currently in a committee with a more qualified teammate
  • Can provide flex value most weeks, even as a backup
Unproven upside
RkBackupTeam
15Darrynton EvansTEN
16Chuba HubbardCAR
17Kenneth GainwellPHI
  • Top-24 upside if starter is injured
  • Should have notable role behind a veteran lead back
  • Can provide flex value some weeks, even as a backup
Wild cards
RkBackupTeam
18Leonard FournetteTB
19Devin SingletaryBUF
20Phillip LindsayHOU
  • Top-30 upside if starting at any point
  • 2021 role yet to be determined
  • Workload questions due to crowded backfield
PPR specialists
RkBackupTeam
21Nyheim HinesIND
22James WhiteNE
23J.D.McKissicWAS
24Tarik CohenCHI
  • Limited upside as a fantasy insurance policy
  • Unlikely to serve as workhorse if starter is injured
  • Can offer flex value in PPR formats, even as a backup
Volume-dependent veterans
RkBackupTeam
25Samaje PerineCIN
26Devontae BookerNYG
  • Veteran playing behind starters with an injury history
  • Doubts surrounding hold on backup job or ability to produce if called upon
  • Would need majority of touches to be fantasy relevant
Unclear situations
RkBackupTeam
27Salvon Ahmed/Malcolm Brown/Gerrid DoaksMIA
28Darrel Williams/Jerick McKinnonKC
29Rashaad Penny/Alex CollinsSEA
30Javian Hawkins/Qadree OllisonATL
31Joshua Kelley/Larry RoundtreeLAC
32Anthony McFarland Jr./Benny Snell/Kalen BallagePIT
  • Upside in quality offenses if a clear backup emerges and starter is injured
  • Value limited by possibility of committee replacement scenario
  • Players to draft as bench stashes in final rounds
Deep targets
RkBackupTeam
33Damien WilliamsCHI
34Rhamondre StevensonNE
35Wayne GallmanSF
36Ty JohnsonNYJ
  • Long shots with intriguing upside if injuries hit their backfield
  • Have the skills to produce as lead back over short stretches
  • Watchlist candidates who could turn into key waiver wire pickups

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