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Fantasy: Backup running back rankings for 2024 (Updated)

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Given the rate at which injuries strike the running back position, knowing who's next in line for carries is critical for fantasy owners.

Not all backup rushers are created equal. And though the league-winning potential of a player like Zach Charbonnet appears obvious, many second-string ball carriers don't get the respect they deserve in fantasy drafts.

Here's how we rank the top reserve tailbacks, broken down into tiers and based on their fantasy value:

Co-starter/Overqualified backup

Rk Backup Team
1 David Montgomery DET
2 Raheem Mostert MIA
  • Top-10 fantasy upside if the starter is sidelined
  • Shares backfield with a more talented back
  • Will offer RB2 value/flex value while splitting touches

High-end backup options

Rk Backup Team
3 Tyjae Spears TEN
4 Jaylen Warren PIT
5 Blake Corum LAR
6 Zach Charbonnet SEA
7 Trey Benson ARI
8 Zack Moss CIN
9 Austin Ekeler WAS
10 Ty Chandler MIN
  • Top-20 fantasy upside if the starter is sidelined
  • Talent level is comparable to the current lead-back
  • Will offer RB2/flex value some weeks, even as a backup

Early-season injury replacement

Rk Backup Team
11 Jerome Ford CLE
  • Top-25 fantasy upside while the starter is sidelined
  • Unclear when starter will be healthy
  • Will offer flex production when lead back returns

Proven short-term starters when needed

Rk Backup Team
12 Chuba Hubbard CAR
13 Tyler Allgeier ATL
  • Top-25 fantasy upside if the starter is sidelined
  • Stuck behind a more talented back
  • Unlikely to offer enough production unless lead back gets injured

Unproven but enticing

Rk Backup Team
14 MarShawn Lloyd GB
15 Ray Davis BUF
16 Jaylen Wright MIA
17 Braelon Allen NYJ
18 Bucky Irving TB
19 Tyrone Tracy Jr. NYG
20 Kendre Miller NO
  • 2024 role yet to be determined
  • Top-25 fantasy upside if the path to volume clears
  • Unlikely to offer enough production unless lead back gets injured

Explosive complementary backs

Rk Backup Team
21 Jaleel McLaughlin DEN
  • Will offer flex value in a complementary role
  • Top-30 fantasy upside if the starter is sidelined
  • Workload questions due to their profile

Volume-dependent veterans

Rk Backup Team
22 J.K. Dobbins LAC
23 Jordan Mason SF
24 Roschon Johnson CHI
25 Khalil Herbert CHI
26 Rico Dowdle DAL
27 Samaje Perine KC
28 Tank Bigsby JAX
29 Dameon Pierce HOU
30 Dalvin Cook DAL
31 Miles Sanders CAR
32 Alexander Mattison MIN
33 Jamaal Williams NO
34 D'Onta Foreman CLE
35 Trey Sermon IND
36 Cam Akers HOU
37 Justice Hill BAL
  • Veteran backup
  • Value limited by the possibility of a committee replacement scenario
  • Would need the majority of touches to be a fantasy starter

Upside late-round rookies

Rk Backup Team
38 Kimani Vidal LAC
39 Will Shipley PHI
40 Audric Estime DEN
41 Isaac Guerendo SF
42 Dylan Laube LV
  • Will likely require an injury to starter to have value
  • Top-30 fantasy upside if the path to volume clears
  • Still has a lot to prove due to Day 3 draft capital

Deep-league stashes

Backup Team
Carson Steele KC
Kenneth Gainwell PHI
Emanuel Wilson GB
Eric Gray NYG
Sione Vaki DET
  • Long shots with intriguing upside if injuries hit their backfield
  • Have the skills to produce over short stretches
  • Watchlist candidates who could turn into key waiver-wire pickups

Free agents who could still be a factor

Backup
Jerick McKinnon
Kareem Hunt
Michael Carter

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