Justin Taylor offers up a bumper look at the entire dynasty-relevant running back class.
Eric Hardter looks ahead to next year's free agent running backs.
We break down the rookie campaigns for the 2024 class of running backs.
We offer up some waiver wire options for this week.
We break down the dynasty impact of Tony Pollard in Tennessee.
We break down your rookie draft options with a late third-round pick.
We focus on each rookie's situation, talent, opportunity, risk, and market to provide post-draft analysis for dynasty managers.
We look at the outlook for the AFC South, including some dynasty predictions.
We cover the biggest dynasty winners and losers from day two.
What will your options be with those late fourth-round rookie picks?
We offer up some potential moves you can make with your late third-round picks this year: draft or trade?
Who are your late-season saviors from the waiver wire?
After six weeks, keep your chin up.
Which young players are in the spotlight this week?
After five weeks, some things aren't just big.
We don't have a gas crisis, but there's still a lot to worry about.
We cover all the lineup fun, gut checks, MVPs, LVPs, and have some fun with numbers from week two.
We run down all the important happenings from week two.
We take a look at week one of the preseason.
John DiBari fires up DLF's mock draft simulator to conduct a rookie mock with analysis.
We look at this year's handcuffs and assess who could help you win your league.
Is Hassan Haskins a value selection or is he destined to take a back seat in Tennessee's backfield?
Desperate for a running back this year? We outline your potential rookie draft options.
Mike Havens offers his view of this year's running back class by dishing out post-draft grades.
We look at some of this year's deeper running back prospects.
We offer up another mock draft, imagining rookies in their landing spots.
We preview the exciting New Year's Eve bowl game action.
In this series I went through the top 20 running backs headed into the 2025 NFL Draft based on DLF’s mock draft ADP. Draft capital and landing spots are always important, especially for running backs. Now that the NFL Draft has completed, I am re-evaluating the running backs in this draft class with new grades and new ADP for the final edition of this series.
Here is the grading system for this series. I have noted below my pre-draft grade and ranking and my post-draft grade and ranking for each running back as well as a bit about what I like or don’t like about where each player eventually got drafted and where they are going in rookie drafts.
Grading System:
Pre-Draft RB Rank/GRADE: RB1, A+
Post-Draft RB Rank/GRADE: RB1, A+
Jeanty came into the draft as the crown jewel of this outstanding draft class. He solidified that after being the number six overall selection by the Las Vegas Raiders. He became the highest drafted running back since Saquon Barkley went second overall to the New York Giants in 2018.
New head coach Pete Carroll has been known to lean on the running game throughout his NFL coaching days, and it is expected that the Raiders will do the same with Jeanty.
Jeanty is the clear-cut 1.01 rookie draft pick in 2025 in pretty much every fantasy format. He is also immediately in talks to be one of the top five overall RBs in dynasty.
Pre-Draft RB Rank/GRADE: RB2, A
Post-Draft RB Rank/GRADE: RB2, A
Hampton had a dominant career at North Carolina and then showed out during the NFL Combine. He is the complete package with ideal size, athleticism and speed for an NFL running back. Hampton is 6-0, 221 pounds and ran a 4.46-second 40-yard dash.
All of this convinced the Los Angeles Chargers to select Hampton with the 21st overall pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The landing spot and draft capital are fantastic. Head coach Jim Harbaugh wants to pound the rock. The Chargers were effective running the ball with the likes of JK Dobbins and Gus Edwards last season.
They added former Steelers running back Najee Harris in the off-season and now it looks as if he will be the second fiddle to Hampton.
Hampton is a classic three-down back who can be a high-volume workhorse in the NFL. He is a battering ram type of back, who has the size, balance, and speed to run through defenders and wear down a defense.
Hampton is often being selected at 1.02 in dynasty rookie fantasy drafts but is consistently being taken in the top five.
Pre-Draft RB Rank/GRADE: RB3, A-
Post-Draft RB Rank/GRADE: RB3, A-
Henderson has been on the NFL’s radar for years, ever since his breakout as a true freshman at Ohio State way back in 2021.
Henderson was selected at the top of the second round, 38th overall by the New England Patriots. Henderson now enters a backfield with Rhamondre Stevenson and Antonio Gibson. It seems hard to believe Henderson isn’t immediately going to be in a mix for playing time.
Henderson is capable of immediately taking over as the team’s third-down back. He is a fluid receiver out of the backfield and is one of the better pass blockers in the draft.
Stevenson has had fumbling problems in the past, and if that continues, Henderson could take over an even bigger share of the running back duties.
Henderson has typically been drafted between picks 1.03-1.07 in early rookie dynasty drafts. He is typically being drafted as RB3 or RB4.
The Patriots should continue to improve with Drake Maye at quarterback. If New England can figure out their offensive line woes, they could really start getting things going. In PPR leagues, especially, Henderson should be a sought-after commodity.
Pre-Draft RB Rank/GRADE: RB4, B+
Post-Draft RB Rank/GRADE: RB4, A-
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