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Saquon Barkley, PHI: Fantasy's No.1 RB in 2024. What can he do for an encore?

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Bijan Robinson, ATL: 4th in RB targets last season. Likely the top RB off the board in most leagues.

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Jahmyr Gibbs, DET: 302 touches last year. Overall RB1 in PPR leagues.

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Derrick Henry, BAL: Perfect system for Henry. Still a solid RB1 option given his age (31).

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Ashton Jeanty, LV: Workhorse from Day 1. 300 touches incoming.

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Christian McCaffrey, SF: The sting of last year will keep McCaffrey's value in check. He's a value at current ADP if you think ceiling is still there.

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Chase Brown, CIN: Took on a workhorse role the last half of 2024. Will Zack Moss be back in the mix?

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Josh Jacobs, GB: Jacobs turned in the second-best fantasy performance of his career last season (RB5). Green Bay's workhorse.

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Kyren Williams, LAR: Doesn't do much in the passing game but is basically a lock for double-digit rushing TDs.

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Jonathan Taylor, IND: Hasn't played a full season since 2021. Managed to finish as the RB8 last season despite missing 3 games.

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De'Von Achane, MIA: More valuable in PPR leagues. Led all RBs in receptions (78) and receiving yards (592) last season.

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Bucky Irving, TB: Took over starting RB role late last season. Mid-range RB1 is certainly within his upside.

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James Cook, BUF: Holdout concern is minimal. Went bonkers in the TD department last season. Expect some regression.

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Joe Mixon, HOU: Little competition in RB room. Solid RB2 if you can get him.

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David Montgomery, DET: Injury kept his production down but still back-to-back double-digit TD seasons.

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Chuba Hubbard, CAR: Impressive RB1/RB2 borderline season in 2024. No Jonathon Brooks in 2025.

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Aaron Jones, MIN: 30 years old. Played through injuries last season on way to mid-range RB2 finish.

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Breece Hall, NYJ: Can flirt with 300 touches but lacks TD upside of top tier RBs.

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D'Andre Swift, CHI: Bears likely to add someone to the RB room this Summer.

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Alvin Kamara, NO: Still a PPR threat. 2nd in receptions among RBs last season (68) despite missing 3 games.

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James Conner, ARI: Cardinals will ride Conner as long as he's healthy.

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Tony Pollard, TEN: Low-end RB2 as he shares time with Spears.

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Kenneth Walker, SEA: Missed 6 games in 2024. Been a consistent RB2 his first three years in the league.

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Quinshon Judkins, CLE: Could led the team in rushing but Browns have 3 viable options at the position.

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Omarion Hampton, LAC: The rookie will take on a workhorse role, the question is when?

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Kaleb Johnson, PIT: Rookie should have Flex value beginning Week 1.

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Tyrone Tracy Jr., NYG: Should hang onto starting role but competition behind him is real.

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Brian Robinson Jr., WAS: Been stuck in the 700-yd range for last three seasons. TDs have big impact on his fantasy value.

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Rhamondre Stevenson, NE: Fantasy stock on the decline. May be sharing time with rookie Henderson.

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RJ Harvey, DEN: Good landing spot and likely to be the Broncos starter. RB2 upside.

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Javonte Williams, DAL: Couldn't break through in Denver. Why would Dallas be any different? Likely to get first crack at starting job.

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Isiah Pacheco, KC: Didn't look great last season returning from broken leg. Perhaps more time off will help heading into 2025.

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Najee Harris, LAC: Likely to share time with rookie Hampton but runs the risk of losing snaps as the season moves on.

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TreVeyon Henderson, NE: Good receiver. Likely a good weekly Flex option in PPR leagues splitting time with Rhamondre.

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Jaylen Warren, PIT: May see slightly more work with Najee gone and a rookie in the mix. Only 6 career TDs.

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Austin Ekeler, WAS: 30 years old. Fantasy value on the downswing.

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Rachaad White, TB: Should work more on third downs after losing early-down role to Bucky.

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Zach Charbonnet, SEA: Good flier in the late rounds. Capable of workhorse role if Walker goes down.

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Tyjae Spears, TEN: Weekly Flex option as long as Pollard remains healthy.

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Kareem Hunt, KC: Lacks elusiveness. Has to get there on volume which isn't gong to be the case if Pacheco stays healthy.

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Travis Etienne, JAC: Not confident Etienne is the lead back anymore. Tank and rookie Tuten in the mix.

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Tyler Allgeier, ATL: Good late-round flier. Big role if Bijan goes down.

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Bhayshul Tuten, JAC: Wide range of outcomes for rookie RB. Could be stuck behind Etienne and Bigsby or could get significant work in Year 1.

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Rico Dowdle, CAR: Will backup Chuba.

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Tank Bigsby, JAC: Got more playing time in Year 2. Yet to see what new coaching staff thinks of this RB room.

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Ray Davis, BUF: Has some late-round appeal in a rushing offense.

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Jerome Ford, CLE: Likely to share time with rookie Judkins.

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Braelon Allen, NYJ: Has competition for touches with Isaiah Davis.

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Isaac Guerendo, SF: Nice late-round addition. Showed positive signs in limited work last season.

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Jordan Mason, MIN: Valuable fantasy backup in case Jones misses time.

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Cam Skattebo, NYG: Rookie could find a role in short-yardage and goaline with some upside of cutting into Tracy's workload.

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Jaydon Blue, DAL: The most upside in the Cowboys RB room but will need to jump over Javonte and Sanders.

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Kendre Miller, NO: Two years in the league and has struggled to get on the field.

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Trey Benson, ARI: Still waiting his turn behind Conner.

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Devin Singletary, NYG: Coach's favorite but doesn't offer anything special. Could be a cut/trade candidate this Summer.

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Miles Sanders, DAL: Unlikely to win starting gig of get a meaningful fantasy role.

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Dylan Sampson, CLE: Might not be drafted in most 12 team leagues should someone to watch on the waiver wire.

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Will Shipley, PHI: Will take over the Gainwell role and has massive upside if Barkley misses time.

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Blake Corum, LAR: Kyren gets all the work which makes Corum a bench stash.

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Jaylen Wright, MIA: Will compete with Alexander Mattison for touches in a backup role.

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Ty Chandler, MIN: Mason being brought in is not a good sign for Chandler's fantasy value.

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Devin Neal, NO: Could easily win the backup job to Kamara given the team's shaky confidence in Miller.

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