Dynasty Rankings: Top 100 RBs

 


The 2024 NFL Draft is over, so it's time to analyze the position groups. Today, I continue with running backs. Below is my Top 100.

Dynasty Top 100 RBs:
1 Christian McCaffrey
2 Bijan Robinson
3 Breece Hall
4 Jonathan Taylor
5 Jahmyr Gibbs
6 Saquon Barkley
7 Josh Jacobs
8 James Cook
9 Nick Chubb
10 Travis Etienne
11 Joe Mixon
12 Isiah Pacheco
13 Rachaad White
14 Kenneth Walker III
15 Kyren Williams
16 Najee Harris
17 Rhamondre Stevenson
18 Trey Benson
19 Derrick Henry
20 Tony Pollard
21 Jonathon Brooks
22 Devon Achane
23 Javonte Williams
24 Zack Moss
25 Alvin Kamara
26 David Montgomery
27 D’Andre Swift
28 Devin Singletary
29 Zamir White
30 Brian Robinson Jr
31 Tyjae Spears
32 Blake Corum
33 Re'Mahn Davis
34 Jaylen Wright
35 Audric Estime
36 Aaron Jones
37 Gus Edwards
38 Zach Charbonnet
39 Chuba Hubbard
40 Jerome Ford
41 Chase Brown
42 MarShawn Lloyd
43 Roschon Johnson
44 Braelon Allen
45 Tyler Allgeier
46 Tank Bigsby
47 Bucky Irving
48 Austin Ekeler
49 Will Shipley
50 Kendre Miller
51 James Connor
52 JK Dobbins
53 Raheem Mostert
54 Ezekiel Elliot
55 Ty Chandler
56 Antonio Gibson
57 Alexander Mattison
58 Elijah Mitchell
59 Miles Sanders
60 Khalil Herbert
61 Jamaal Williams
62 D'Onta Foreman
63 Dylan Laube
64 Keaton Mitchell
65 Dameon Pierce
66 Dalvin Cook
67 Jaleel McLaughlin
68 Rasheen Ali
69 Isaac Guerendo
70 Emari Demarcado
71 Michael Carter
72 Kenneth Gainwell
73 Kimani Vidal
74 Isaiah Spiller
75 Cordarrelle Patterson
76 Clyde Edwards-Helaire
77 AJ Dillon
78 Israel Abanikanda
79 Isaiah Davis
80 Jeffery Wilson
81 Chris Rodriguez Jr.
82 Deuce Vaughn
83 Jase McClellan
84 Carson Steele
85 Keaontay Ingram
86 Zach Evans
87 Leonard Fournette
88 Kareem Hunt
89 Jordan Mason
90 Dillon Johnson
91 Nyheim Hines
92 Chase Edmonds
93 Cam Akers
94 Chris Evans
95 DeWayne McBride
96 Evan Hull
97 Eric Gray
98 Jawhar Jordan
99 Sean Tucker
100 Emani Bailey

About: For me, it's still McCaffrey at the top. Yes, he's aging. Yes, he's had injuries. But in this offense, he's incredible. I think for a couple more years, he'll still be the top asset. Behind him, I love Robinson and Hall. Those are the top three and then there's some separation as I get to Taylor, Gibbs and Barkley. Still, if I have one of those six, I feel great. If I have two, I feel on top of the world. In the rest of the Top 12 for me, it's about opportunities. I'm a bit more worried about Jacobs than I was thanks to the addition of Lloyd in Green Bay, but he's still a solid option.

When it comes to the RB13-24 group, it's about upside and opportunities. But all of them have at least some questions. That includes age for players like Henry, inexperience with rookies like Brooks and Benson, or increased competition for players like Walker, Stevenson, and Harris. I like them all, and I feel solid with all of them in my lineup in 2024, but it's hard to know if their value will remain consistent in a two-to-three year window.

When we get to the RB3 range, RB25-36, it's all players with upside but more questions about role, opportunity, and upside in scoring. This tier features a lot of rookies who could produce and a few veterans who will be strong in 2024 but might not have a long shelf life. As we move to RB4 range, RB37-48, we get more veteran RBs who are likely to produce in 2024 but have uncertain long-term futures. It makes sense that Gus Edwards, who figures to be the top rusher for the Chargers in 2024, leads this group. 

Once you get out of the Top 50, it's about finding your guy and taking your shot. That could mean a veteran who has a chance to produce right away or a young guy who might have to bide his time and work his way up. Nearly every team relies on some kind of committee at running back, so it's important to stack up a lot of them and try to make sure you have enough guys to weather a long fantasy season.

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