Fbkid's fantasy football top ten running backs

Most years running backs are the highest scoring players in all of fantasy football. That is why it is important to pick up a top running back early in your draft as most of them will be gone by the 3rd round. These players are all worth targeting in your draft but you better do it early, because all of them will be off the board by the middle of the second round.

1. LaDainian Tomlinson Chargers: If you have the first pick, there is no reason to think about picking anybody else other then LT. Tomlinson is a lock to have at least 15 touchdowns and is durable as he has only missed one game in his career. Plus, he has around 55 receptions a year so you will get receiving yards. If healthy, there is no reason to believe that Tomlinson will have a bad year so expect around 1700 total yards and 18 touchdowns.

2. Brian Westbrook Eagles: Many people would select Adrian Peterson with the number two pick, but Westbrook is consistent and you don't have to worry about injuries. Westbrook last year only had 7 rushing touchdowns, but he more than made up for that by catching 90 passes for 771 yards. Plus, unlike Tomlinson, Westbrook will be playing meaningful games in week 16 and 17 as by then the Chargers probably would have locked up the division. That's important because in most leagues, that is when the playoffs are and you aren't going to win if your best player is sitting on the bench while his backup gets the carries. Expect around 1800 total yards and 12 touchdowns.

3. Adrian Peterson Vikings: If not for durability issues, Peterson possibly could have been number one on the list. Peterson had a great rookie season with 1341 yards and 12 touchdowns. But lots of those numbers came from two big games. If you take away his stats from those games, Peterson had 821 yards and 6 touchdowns on the year. That isn't top fantasy back material. Plus, when Peterson's team needed him the most during a playoff push, he had 144 yards in his last 4 games. Those aren't the numbers you need to win in the playoffs. But Peterson has great potential and if he stays healthy and continues his success, he could be number one on the list next year. Expect around 1600 total yards and 10 touchdowns.

4. Joseph Addai Colts: Addai is a great fantasy back as he gets lots of touchdown opportunities from playing in a high powered offense. He showed that last year by getting 12 touchdowns in 15 games. The touchdowns alone make him a valuable fantasy back but when you add in 1072 rushing yards and 40 receptions, you have a top 5 fantasy back. Expect around 1600 total yards and 12 touchdowns.

5. Steven Jackson Rams: With a bad offensive line and injuries, Jackson was considered one of the biggest fantasy disappointments last year. But he still ended up with 1000 rushing yards. This year, the Rams have a new offensive coordinator in Al Saunders who was with the Chiefs when Preist Holmes was the talk of the fantasy football world. Now with Jackson in the same role, he could be in for a huge year. Expect around 1900 total yards and 10 touchdowns.

6. Frank Gore 49ers: When Mike Martz joins teams, most running backs lose touches. But that may not be the case for Gore. Gore has excellent hands and with the lack of receivers the 49ers have, could have around 80 catches. His rushing totals may go down but Gore could have an even better fantasy season then he did a few years ago. Expect around 1900 total yards and 9 touchdowns.

7. Marshawn Lynch Bills: Lynch had a great rookie season last year and if not for Peterson, would have won offensive rookie of the year. But now, Lynch is the every-down back for the Bills and should have an even better year. He only had 18 catches last year, but he should have around 35 this year. Plus fantasy owners have to love the fact he plays the Jets and Dolphins a combined 4 times this year. There is no reason not think that Lynch could have a huge year. Expect around 1600 total yards and 9 touchdowns.

8. Clinton Portis Redskins: Portis last year ended up having a great season last year as he had 1262 yards and 47 catches. There is no reason that he can't do it again. Portis may not get the yards like he did in Denver, but he has proved overtime that he is one of the best fantasy backs. In a new offense, this could be a off year fantasy wise for Portis. But you shouldn't worry about that as you will still get great numbers. Expect around 1700 total yards and 8 touchdowns.

9. Marion Barber Cowboys: For the past few years, Barber has been one of the most valuable backs in all of fantasy football as he is a touchdown machine. But now that Julius Jones is gone, he is the starter for the Cowboys. But not so fast, the Cowboys will still use a two back system as they drafted Felix Jones in the first round of this year's draft. Barber should get more yards but don't expect an increase in touchdowns. Either way, Barber is a top fantasy back and should be picked up late in the first round. But the Cowboys hype machine could force an owner to take him in the top 8 picks. Expect around 1400 yards and 13 touchdowns.

10. Ryan Grant Packers: With Aaron Rodgers now taking over for Brett Favre, Grant is the focal point of the offense. At times he showed what he is fully capable of as almost had 1000 yards while starting only half of the year. But until Rodgers proves himself, it could be tough running for Grant as he will have to face 8 defenders in the box on many occasions. If you draft him, don't be worried about a slow start. You will be rewarded by the end of the season. Expect around 1500 total yards and 8 touchdowns.
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21 Comments On: "Fbkid's fantasy football top ten running backs"

 
Very solid FB, I love that three of the players on the list have dreads. They are all in my dread bracket while the voting for Steven Jackson is going on now. I would take all 3 of those guys in my fantasy draft.

Great to see Money Lynch on your list FB

$$$ should be higher than Frank Gore, though.

i agree

You know I'm a big Marshawn fan though Dewey so I'm definitely not putting him on the blast with his ranking. I just think that Gore could be a better fantasy option this year. Especially if you are in a league that counts receptions.

Yeah, I know you're not putting $$$ on Mac Blast. I just think that Frank Gore will suffer now that Mike Martz is the OC in SF.

Rock solid.
Interesting point about AP getting so many points in two outings. I think most of us got caught up in the highlight reels.
Who do you like in legacy leagues?

For those leagues, I think that Peterson and Lynch are the best options since they are already premiere backs and are only 22 or 23 years old. Players like McFadden and Jonathan Stewart will be good as well. But don't rule out Matt Forte, he could be starting this year for the Bears.

Very Nice List , Good Job fbkid15

Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.

Ok... these lists are starting to get old... time to report some sports news???

whats wrong with lists?

Yeah, I'm a huge fan of FB's lists. He puts a lot of work into them and they're 100% original. That takes a lot of work. FB does his homework. He always goes hard for the Yard.

like the list, due to consistency might put Steven J up 1, as well as addai, drop AP 2 spots.

i agree with you there.

Where's willie Parker the guy led the league in rushing till he was hurt... the only bad thing with parker is he doesn't score much

If Parker scored 6 to 8 touchdowns this year, he could be a top fantasy back. But now with the addition of Rashard Mendenhall and coming off a broken leg, I think Parker should be a 3rd round pick.

in my draft Willie droped to the tenth round I am still lovin my draft Westbrook Hassleback Buress Vikes D I own my league

Great list But Gore is gonna struggle

I like this Top 10 for NFL best RB's Brian Westbrook should be at number 2 but as a leader besides Stats HE should be Number One.....

Not to take away from the Chargers they are an effective team But Westbrook wouldnt sit down for some Weak Behind Injury or for whatever reason he sat out of the Game that count the Most Westbrook would of Lead the Chargers to the SB... Because Westbrook is That Good now i dont think it will be the Same as last yr so LT should be IN Sync with Rivers an should Do Better i see them going to the AFC Championship with the likes of lets Say Jacksonville but Wont Win it...... Anything can happen an i dnt want to bring an argument.... just stating a truth

I'm not big on Frank Gore still. I'd choose everyone Lynch thru Grant over him. I just don't see him having another huge year, & exactly, no receivers. So teams will concentrate on him more then the wideouts. & Ryan Grant, if-e on him too. No Favre so no more deep threat cross your fingers long bombs. But we'll see
RIP ST

Aaron Rodgers has a strong arm and can make all the throws. He's also looked great in training camp.

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