Fantasy Football Running Backs To Prioritize in PPR, but Fade in Standard Leagues (2025)

Fantasy Football Running Backs To Prioritize in PPR, but Fade in Standard Leagues (1)

With the NFL Draft behind us, team depth charts are beginning to take shape. Now, we can start to identify which backfields have a one-man show versus those relying upon more of a committee approach.

This can be very valuable when identifying which running backs will provide more fantasy points in points-per-reception (PPR) leagues compared to standard leagues. In PPR leagues, one reception is worth one point, while in standard formats, receptions are not scored. A running back who is not only given early-down work but also third-down work can be a PPR cheat code. Nonetheless, even a very talented third-down back can have value as a weekly flex option in PPR while they are usually left on the bench in standard leagues.

By preparing early and understanding your own league scoring system, we can gain a significant advantage in our drafts this summer. In this piece, we’ll delve into which running backs will receive an emphasis on passing work but could also produce on the ground as well. Stay ahead of your league mates who might not pay attention to your league's unique scoring.

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Rachaad White, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Rachaad White finished as the No. 4 back in PPR scoring but was the No. 8 in standard leagues last season. While this may seem like an easy out, as he is obviously a candidate to be useful in PPR, let's dig a little into his performance of the season and see why he was so valuable in this format.

On the surface, White was a three-down back in Tampa Bay, which provided him with numerous opportunities to get the ball in his hands. He finished with 64 receptions (fourth among RBs) and 272 rushing attempts (tied for second among RBs). White finished with an average of 19.8 touches per game, which placed him in the top 94% of running backs.

BAKER TO RACHAAD WHITE ✅
pic.twitter.com/H1GwCaBHuK

— NFL Retweet (@NFLRT) January 21, 2024

When targeted in the passing game, White posted a stellar 91.4% catch rate and saw 12.7% of team targets, which is one of the best numbers among running backs. This is especially worth noting as Tampa Bay has a star wideout in Mike Evans and a reliable No. 2 option in Chris Godwin. Baker Mayfield clearly values his running back in the passing game, and there has been no indication that it will not be the same in 2024.

In addition, White had at least four targets in half his games last season and had at least five targets in five of them. However, the problem was not getting the ball to White; it was what he did when he had it.

The 25-year-old averaged only 2.3 yards after contact and held a poor 86.8% positive run percentage. In addition, he had a -0.6 average depth per target and a 9.9% broken tackle rate. These stats are all significantly below average among running backs and considerably lowered his ceiling.

The Buccaneers also drafted Bucky Irving out of Oregon in the fourth round. While he may not immediately take snaps away from White, the team will monitor his performance through training camp, as it is clearly aware that White was not as efficient as it had hoped he would be last fall.

While the volume propelled White into RB1 status in PPR leagues, his rushing inefficiency lowered his ceiling. The Arizona State product is a safe bet for PPR leagues due to his involvement on all three downs, especially in the passing game, but he has less value in standard leagues due to his inability to produce compared to other running backs being drafted near him on the ground.

Jaylen Warren, Pittsburgh Steelers

Jaylen Warren operated in a split backfield with Najee Harris last season and is expected to do the same in 2024. Harris typically handled short-yardage situations, while Warren was deployed on passing downs, which greatly increased his value in PPR leagues.

The two operated in an almost split committee, with Harris seeing the slight majority in 583 snaps compared to Warren’s 526 total snaps.

Warren finished as the No. 22 RB in PPR and No. 30 in standard. The primary reason for this is that Warren placed in the top four among all running backs with 61 receptions, finishing just three behind the previously mentioned White.

However, unlike White, Warren performed very well when he got the ball, especially after the catch.

Jaylen Warren is the most underrated RB in the NFL. pic.twitter.com/CHaapfb55v

— Billy Hartford (@BudDupreeFan) June 5, 2024

The 25-year-old averaged 1.45 yards on every route and 8.4 yards after the catch. In addition, he averaged 3.0 yards after contact and held a stellar 30.9% broken tackle rate, which was the best among running backs.

Warren showcased his elite breakaway ability after the catch and could see even more passes his way as the Steelers will be without safety valve Diontae Johnson this season. He could produce as a solid RB2/flex option in PPR leagues this fall.

Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints

One of the best receiving running backs of the past decade could be a great value in PPR leagues.

After missing the first three weeks of the season due to a violation of the NFL personal conduct policy, Kamara finished as the No. 11 back in PPR but No. 24 in standard leagues, which is a significant drop-off.

First, Kamara totaled 75 receptions, which was second most, only one behind Breece Hall. Second, the entire New Orleans offense ran through Kamara last season.

The 28-year-old saw 14.8% of total team targets, 19.6 touches per game, and was targeted on 31.4% of his routes, which is significantly above the average running back mark last season.

Alvin Kamara PPR Fantasy Rankings - based on total points ⬇️💪🏻

2023: RB11 (missed 4 games)
2022: RB16 (missed 2 games)
2021: RB8 (missed 4 games)
2020: RB1 (missed 1 game)
2019: RB9 (missed 2 games)
2018: RB4 (missed 1 game)
2017: RB3 (No missed games)

2024 ADP = RB15 - BUY‼️✅ pic.twitter.com/EnFycUaBx7

— PPRFantasyTips (@PPRFantasyTips) May 12, 2024

In addition, he held a stellar 87.2% catch rate and posted seven games with at least five receptions.

Even more importantly, the depth chart around him has stayed the same, suggesting that Kamara will be given similar opportunities in 2024. Behind him is Jamaal Williams, who will take goal-line attempts away (but not many), and second-year back Kendre Miller, who battled injuries during his rookie season and finished with just 117 yards on the ground last fall.

The wide receiver room outside of Chris Olave leaves a lot to be desired, which suggests that Kamara should continue to see a heavy dose of passes his way.

Do not look away from Kamara as he approaches age 30. He is still a workhorse, especially in the passing game, and will provide consistent weekly production in PPR.

Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys

After one season in Foxborough, the former Ohio State Buckeye has returned home and will suit up for Big D again this fall. Elliott tallied 51 receptions last season, which placed him just one behind the top 10. However, I strongly believe that this season, Elliott will finish in at least the top 10 in total running back receptions and produce a strong season as a viable RB2, especially due to how the depth chart is currently shaking up. Elliott finished just out of the top 10 in receptions while primarily serving as a backup; now, he is shaping up to be a starter again.

Bill Belichick commented that Ezekiel
Elliott’s vision was evident on a couple cutback plays, and here is one example (14 yards, 2Q, 1:21) of what he was talking about. https://t.co/Mb9dKpX9Gg pic.twitter.com/kGfnzZQo2n

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) September 25, 2023

Currently, the Cowboys have one of the worst running back rooms in football, with Rico Dowdle, Deuce Vaughn, Elliott, and Royce Freeman. Elliott is the only player in this room who has been a starter before and clearly has the team's trust. If he did not, the Cowboys would have either drafted a running back or left their depth chart the way it was.

In addition to being the goal-line and first-down running back, Elliott has been praised on numerous occasions by the Dallas coaching staff as an excellent pass-blocker, which is a good indicator that he will see the majority of third-down opportunities.

Do not let the narrative that Elliott is old and slow steer you away from taking him later in your drafts. He has the potential to be a three-down back in one of the best offenses in football. He could be a steal in PPR leagues, as he should see at least four targets his way every Sunday.

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Fantasy Football Running Backs To Prioritize in PPR, but Fade in Standard Leagues (2025)

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Who is the best running back in fantasy football ppr? ›

Fantasy RB Rankings Week 2: Who to start, sit at running back
RANKPLAYER NAMETEAM
1Breece HallNYJ
2Saquon BarkleyPHI
3Bijan RobinsonATL
4Derrick HenryBAL
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What is the zero RB strategy in fantasy football? ›

Zero RB isn't just about hoarding the NFL's best receivers; it's about using high-leverage draft picks on top tight ends and quarterbacks too. You might be surprised by how much upside you can bake into your roster with three or four top-20 receivers, an elite tight end, and a top two or three quarterback.

What position should I prioritize in fantasy football? ›

Perfect 2024 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round for 12-team leagues: 4.0
  • Round 1, Picks 1-12: Draft a wide receiver.
  • Round 2, Picks 13-24: Draft a running back or wide receiver.
  • Round 3, Picks 25-36: Draft a quarterback or wide receiver.
  • Round 5, Picks 49-60: Draft a wide receiver or tight end.
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Should I draft a WR or RB first in PPR league? ›

If you're in a standard or half-PPR league, top-tier RBs often have more value due to their dual role in rushing and receiving. In PPR formats, elite WRs can be prioritized for their consistent points. Ultimately, choose the best available player based on your draft strategy and league settings.

What position is most valuable in PPR fantasy football? ›

Top-tier running backs are often the most coveted players and should be considered as potential first-round picks. These players tend to receive high touches and significantly impact fantasy scoring. Elite wide receivers can also be prime targets in the first round.

What is the most PPR fantasy points by a running back? ›

Billy Cannon has the most PPR fantasy points by a running back in a game, with 68 points versus the New York Titans on December 10, 1961.

Does zero RB work in standard leagues? ›

Jaylen Warren (61 receptions) and Tyjae Spears (52) were two good Zero RB targets in 2023. Zero RB in a standard scoring fantasy league is not recommended because wide receiver scoring is severely depressed and pass-catching running backs have minimal fantasy value.

Should I pick a running back first? ›

That said, if it's potentially position-leading upside you desire at running back, spending one of your first two picks on RBs was much more likely to result in success: 31% of running backs selected in the top two rounds finished top five at the position in scoring.

Should you have more RB or WR in fantasy? ›

Conclusion: I will reference the inciting question, "Do Wide Receivers score more points than Running Backs in Fantasy Football", and conlcude that the answer is yes, Wide Receivers definitively score more points than Running Backs. There is more than sufficient evidence that backs the validity of my conclusion.

Who to draft first in the PPR league? ›

Start with a RB and WR, then with your next four picks take (in any order), a QB, a TE and some combination of RB/WR with the other two picks. This will set you up to have at worst a Top 8 TE and likely a Top 7 QB.

How many RBs should I draft? ›

At the bare minimum, you want to draft enough players to fill your starting lineup, so one QB, two RBs, two WRs, one TE, one kicker, and one DST. Then, you want at least one more RB, WR, or TE to fill that flex spot.

What positions should I draft in each round? ›

You should come out of the first two rounds with two RBs and two WRs, and then take a third WR in the fifth round if three starters are required. Don't wait until after the sixth round to draft a starting TE, as that position is thinner than any other.

What is the no RB strategy? ›

Zero Running Back (Zero RB for short) has become a trendy fantasy football draft strategy in the past few years. Zero RB was created with the idea that running backs in the NFL are largely replaceable and have high injury risk, so it is not worth spending early-round picks on players who are likely to get hurt.

What round should I draft a RB in fantasy football? ›

Round 1. With all three running backs going in the first round (Christian McCaffrey, Breece Hall, Bijan Robinson) having the strongest projection to hit that 20-plus PPR points per game total, as highlighted below, there isn't a need to go into much detail.

Is half PPR better for RB or WR? ›

In half-PPR, running backs at the top still outscore receivers, but receivers are not as susceptible to injury, which helps offset some of the running back's positives.

Is PPR good for fantasy football? ›

Differences Between PPR and Standard Scoring

In standard fantasy football leagues, points are typically awarded for touchdowns, rushing yards and receiving yards. However, PPR scoring adds an extra layer of complexity by rewarding players for each catch they make.

Is RB or WR better in fantasy? ›

Receivers score higher than running backs at all levels in PPR leagues. Wide receivers also lose points at a slower rate when you go down the rankings, making the difference larger. The main difference here from standard scoring is that the receivers are the best players at the top, making them more appealing.

Who has the most PPR fantasy points by a receiver? ›

Cooper Kupp has earned the most PPR fantasy points by a wide receiver in a season, with 439.5 points in 2021.

Who has the most fantasy points in a single player PPR game? ›

Billy Cannon has collected the most PPR fantasy points in a game, with 68 points against the New York Titans on December 10, 1961.

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