By Zack Cimini
I just wrote an article detailing out how important running backs are again in fantasy football. The past few years, quarterbacks stole the show a bit by throwing for an inordinate amount of yardage. It’ll tone back down this year, and bring fantasy football back to it’s core value players. Here are running back rankings based upon week one match ups.
Undervalued Week One: Matt Forte , Tim Hightower, Brandon Jacobs
Overvalued (Risky Starters): Chris Johnson and Michael Turner
1. Jamaal Charles
He’ll torment the Bills defense all day. Expect a patented break away long yardage touchdown from Charles.
2. Darren McFadden
McFadden’s going to become an elite fantasy back this season as long as he can stay away from injuries. He loves facing the Denver Broncos, and will make fantasy owners very happy week one.
3. Ray Rice
Even though he’ll be facing Pittsburgh, I like what he is going to do additionally pass catching in this game. Rice gets a heavy amount of carries but gets equal looks out of the backfield. Flacco is a check down quarterback, and may rely on Rice more without Derrick Mason.
4. Adrian Peterson
AP is going to crack the top five each week unless of course an injury occurs.
5. Peyton Hillis
The Browns offense is going to be much more effective than last season. With the expected increased points, Hillis may have been undervalued in fantasy drafts. Facing Cincinnati will get him a jump start in the fantasy points column.
6. Frank Gore
Inner divisional opponents of the NFC West have made Gore’s career. He’ll feast on the Seahawks once again.
7. Arian Foster
I assume he’ll play. Rumor though is that the Texans will ensure he is not over worked, and get Ben Tate some carries. This game could be a blowout. If so, Foster may not get more than twelve to fifteen carries.
8. Chris Johnson
I’m not buying an instant on the field great performance from Johnson. The money is there for Johnson, will the will and drive be anymore?
9. Matt Forte
This should be a tight defensive game, but Forte will cause issues for the Falcons. Total yardage numbers from him will likely be in the top five this week, but the if factor on cracking the end zone bumps him down.
10. Tim Hightower
Everyone thinks that a banged up secondary does more damage to the passing game. In does, but it also causes more issues in the rush defense. The Giants linebackers aren’t great as it is. Expect Hightower to continue off his great preseason with a one hundred yard performance and at least one touchdown.
11. LeSean McCoy
12. Steven Jackson
13. Maurice Jones-Drew
14. Jahvid Best
15. Reggie Bush
16. Beanie Wells
17. Rashard Mendenhall
18. Ahmad Bradshaw
19. Mark Ingram
20. LeGarrette Blount
21. Michael Turner
22. Shonn Greene
23. DeAngelo Williams
24. Fred Jackson
25. Brandon Jacobs
26. Knowshown Moreno
27. Ben Tate
28. Cedric Benson
29. BenJarvus Green-Ellis
30. Felix Jones
31. Marion Barber
32. Ryan Matthews
33. James Starks
34. Joseph Addai
35. Marshawn Lynch
36. Thomas Jones
37. Willis McGahee
38. Jonathan Stewart
39. Pierre Thomas
40. Mike Tolbert
41. Ryan Grant
42. CJ Spiller
43. Larod Stephens-Howling
44. Michael Bush
45. Roy Helu
46. LT
47. Ricky Williams