The basic philosophy of drafting running backs hasn't changed in years: get a lot of them.
Running backs touch the ball more than pass catchers do, and the best ones tend to score more Fantasy points than pass catchers do, they represent the best trade currency in Fantasy, they can become valuable assets in the blink of an eye when a teammate gets hurt, and in most leagues you must start two of them. They're also the most fragile, so getting as many as possible protects your ability to set a decent lineup in case of injuries. You don't want to leave your draft without at least five, though aggressive Fantasy managers will try to squeeze in as many as possible.
The question is when to draft them. For that, there are four general routes a Fantasy manager can take.
DRAFT THEM EARLY: The most productive running backs average around 20 touches per week, giving them the chance to deliver massive Fantasy points. They're always flying off the board first, and they're followed by running backs who figure to average around 15 touches per week. Assume that the running backs in the first four tiers will be gone by the end of Round 5. If you chase running backs early, you'll have at least three on your roster by then. This is the route to go if you love the depth at every other position this year.
DRAFT JUST ONE EARLY: This is an alternative to the above concept -- you basically pass on the position early on except for one pick on a Tier 1 stud. Get your guy, surround him with really good stat producers, then pick up as many high-upside running backs from Round 7 on. The lineup plan would then be to mix and match starting running backs until you get one you're comfortable starting weekly.
DRAFT THEM LATE: This is when you pass on running backs early, land studs everywhere else first to carry your team, then pick up a bunch of ball carriers who may have a limited role to begin the year but could blossom into studs. It's risky because you're passing on the thinnest position in Fantasy, but it absolutely pays off when you unearth a good starter. Ask yourself in Round 6 and beyond if the player you're looking at can get 15 touches per game most weeks. If you think he can, you should draft him. If you think he can't, wait a round to draft him. Also target pass-catching running backs in PPR leagues and goal-line bulls in non-PPR leagues.
DRAFT THEM THROUGHOUT: This is a casual, balanced approach where you're mindful of the importance of running backs in Fantasy but not exclusively committed one way or the other to drafting them. You'll take one by the end of Round 2, two by the end of Round 4, three by the end of Round 6 and five or six by the end of Round 11.
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So which one is the best one for this year? Truthfully, it comes down to how badly you want elite players at other positions and whether or not you're comfortable with running backs beyond Tier 4. Draft position will play a role -- you're less likely to draft two running backs with your first two choices if you're slotted seventh overall or later. You might opt to draft them throughout if you're picking late in Round 1. But if you're picking early in Round 1, either going after running backs with your first two or three early picks or taking just one stud early are the ways to go.
Keep in mind that we're getting a nice influx of rookie running backs in 2020, but most of them will begin the year splitting reps and won't see a ton of carries right away. Over the past three years, 23 running backs were drafted within the first three rounds. Of the 23, seven were glued to the bench by the time late August came around and were clearly back-of-the-roster Fantasy picks. Of the remaining 16, 13 had at least 100 PPR Fantasy points and eight had over 160 Fantasy points on the season. It shouldn't hurt if you draft youth over experience at running back.
E. Elliott
DAL
Ezekiel Elliott
DAL
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S. Barkley
PHI
Saquon Barkley
PHI
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A. Kamara
NO
Alvin Kamara
NO
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D. Cook
DAL
Dalvin Cook
DAL
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M. Sanders
CAR
Miles Sanders
CAR
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K. Drake
GB
Kenyan Drake
GB
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A. Ekeler
WAS
Austin Ekeler
WAS
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D. Henry
BAL
Derrick Henry
BAL
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N. Chubb
CLE
Nick Chubb
CLE
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A. Jones
MIN
Aaron Jones
MIN
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C. Carson
SEA
Chris Carson
SEA
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J. Jacobs
GB
Josh Jacobs
GB
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J. Conner
ARI
James Conner
ARI
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M. Gordon
BAL
Melvin Gordon
BAL
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T. Gurley
ATL
Todd Gurley
ATL
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L. Bell
TB
Le'Veon Bell
TB
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D. Johnson
NO
David Johnson
NO
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D. Swift
CHI
D'Andre Swift
CHI
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L. Fournette
BUF
Leonard Fournette
BUF
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M. Ingram
NO
Mark Ingram
NO
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J. Taylor
IND
Jonathan Taylor
IND
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D. Montgomery
DET
David Montgomery
DET
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D. Singletary
NYG
Devin Singletary
NYG
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R. Mostert
MIA
Raheem Mostert
MIA
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K. Hunt
KC
Kareem Hunt
KC
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R. Jones
DAL
Ronald Jones
DAL
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J. Dobbins
LAC
J.K. Dobbins
LAC
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T. Cohen
NYJ
Tarik Cohen
NYJ
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J. White
NE
James White
NE
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K. Vaughn
SF
Ke'Shawn Vaughn
SF
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M. Mack
ARI
Marlon Mack
ARI
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M. Breida
SF
Matt Breida
SF
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J. Howard
NO
Jordan Howard
NO
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D. Guice
WAS
Derrius Guice
WAS
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S. Michel
LAR
Sony Michel
LAR
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D. Williams
ARI
Damien Williams
ARI
|
P. Lindsay
IND
Phillip Lindsay
IND
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A. Gibson
NE
Antonio Gibson
NE
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N. Hines
CLE
Nyheim Hines
CLE
|
K. Johnson
PHI
Kerryon Johnson
PHI
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T. Pollard
TEN
Tony Pollard
TEN
|
C. Edmonds
TB
Chase Edmonds
TB
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T. Coleman
SF
Tevin Coleman
SF
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L. Murray
BUF
Latavius Murray
BUF
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R. Armstead
JAC
Ryquell Armstead
JAC
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B. Scott
PIT
Boston Scott
PIT
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D. Johnson
BUF
Duke Johnson
BUF
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D. Evans
CHI
Darrynton Evans
CHI
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J. Kelley
TEN
Joshua Kelley
TEN
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A. McFarland
MIA
Anthony McFarland
MIA
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D. Harris
BUF
Damien Harris
BUF
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D. Dallas
ARI
DeeJay Dallas
ARI
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J. Jackson
DET
Justin Jackson
DET
|
C. Hyde
JAC
Carlos Hyde
JAC
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M. Brown
LAR
Malcolm Brown
LAR
|
E. Elliott
DAL
Ezekiel Elliott
DAL
|
S. Barkley
PHI
Saquon Barkley
PHI
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A. Kamara
NO
Alvin Kamara
NO
|
D. Cook
DAL
Dalvin Cook
DAL
|
D. Henry
BAL
Derrick Henry
BAL
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M. Sanders
CAR
Miles Sanders
CAR
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N. Chubb
CLE
Nick Chubb
CLE
|
K. Drake
GB
Kenyan Drake
GB
|
J. Jacobs
GB
Josh Jacobs
GB
|
A. Ekeler
WAS
Austin Ekeler
WAS
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C. Carson
SEA
Chris Carson
SEA
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A. Jones
MIN
Aaron Jones
MIN
|
J. Conner
ARI
James Conner
ARI
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M. Gordon
BAL
Melvin Gordon
BAL
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T. Gurley
ATL
Todd Gurley
ATL
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M. Ingram
NO
Mark Ingram
NO
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L. Bell
TB
Le'Veon Bell
TB
|
D. Swift
CHI
D'Andre Swift
CHI
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D. Johnson
NO
David Johnson
NO
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J. Taylor
IND
Jonathan Taylor
IND
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L. Fournette
BUF
Leonard Fournette
BUF
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D. Montgomery
DET
David Montgomery
DET
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R. Mostert
MIA
Raheem Mostert
MIA
|
R. Jones
DAL
Ronald Jones
DAL
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D. Singletary
NYG
Devin Singletary
NYG
|
K. Hunt
KC
Kareem Hunt
KC
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J. Dobbins
LAC
J.K. Dobbins
LAC
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J. Howard
NO
Jordan Howard
NO
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M. Breida
SF
Matt Breida
SF
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M. Mack
ARI
Marlon Mack
ARI
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K. Vaughn
SF
Ke'Shawn Vaughn
SF
|
D. Guice
WAS
Derrius Guice
WAS
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P. Lindsay
IND
Phillip Lindsay
IND
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S. Michel
LAR
Sony Michel
LAR
|
D. Williams
ARI
Damien Williams
ARI
|
K. Johnson
PHI
Kerryon Johnson
PHI
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T. Pollard
TEN
Tony Pollard
TEN
|
C. Edmonds
TB
Chase Edmonds
TB
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T. Coleman
SF
Tevin Coleman
SF
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L. Murray
BUF
Latavius Murray
BUF
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T. Cohen
NYJ
Tarik Cohen
NYJ
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J. White
NE
James White
NE
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A. Gibson
NE
Antonio Gibson
NE
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D. Evans
CHI
Darrynton Evans
CHI
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B. Scott
PIT
Boston Scott
PIT
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R. Armstead
JAC
Ryquell Armstead
JAC
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J. Kelley
TEN
Joshua Kelley
TEN
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N. Hines
CLE
Nyheim Hines
CLE
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D. Johnson
BUF
Duke Johnson
BUF
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A. McFarland
MIA
Anthony McFarland
MIA
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D. Harris
BUF
Damien Harris
BUF
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J. Jackson
DET
Justin Jackson
DET
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C. Hyde
JAC
Carlos Hyde
JAC
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D. Dallas
ARI
DeeJay Dallas
ARI
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M. Brown
LAR
Malcolm Brown
LAR
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J. Williams
NO
Jamaal Williams
NO
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A. Peterson
SEA
Adrian Peterson
SEA
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