FANTASY FOOTBALL RB RANKINGS WEEK 14 WHO TO START BEST SLEEPERS AT RUNNING BACK

Fantasy Football RB Rankings Week 14 Who to start best sleepers at running back

Fantasy Football RB Rankings Week 14 Who to start best sleepers at running back

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It's make-or-break time in fantasy land. Only one week stands between now and the fantasy football playoffs, so every decision we make could be the difference between an optimal finish and a womp-womp ending. Our Week 14 fantasy RB rankings for standard leagues will help steer your fantasy ship to the smoothest po sible sailing, guiding you to the running back studs, sleepers, busts, and injuries of note going into the most important week of the regular season. The rollercoaster that the 2023 season has been rolled on through Week 13, with yet another fresh batch of injuries. Luckily for us, we have strong stomachs (and we're not above taking offers from potential sponsors, TUMS and Kaopectate!). So, like always, we will navigate through the injuries to provide you with the most up-to-date information and analysis. Let's get to our Week 14 RB rankings and hopefully help you close out the regular season in style.Good luck, check back often, and enjoy the remainder of the first week of December! After a six-team byepocalypse in Week 13, only the Cardinals and Commanders will be off this coming weekend. That takes lead backs Brian Robinson Jr. and James Conner off the table, plus Antonio Gibson for those in deep leagues. WEEK 14 STANDARD RANKINGS: | | | | One thing that stinks for fantasy is that both Washington and Arizona have been defensive turnstiles. Many of the stud running backs have tough matchups in Week 14, but it's only right that many of the elite backs must beat the best defenses to lift fantasy squads to the big dance. WEEK 14 PPR RANKINGS: | | | | | Christian McCaffrey (vs. Seahawks in Week 14) retains his spot at No. 1, especially considering he's playing at home against a Seattle team he just roughed up for 139 yards and two TDs on Thanksgiving. We're also sticking with Austin Ekeler (vs. Broncos) even though he has managed just 2.99 yards per carry since returning from injury just eight games ago. If Denver's abysmal run D doesn't cure what ails him, Ek's getting demoted for the fantasy playoffs. Travis Etienne Jr. (@ Browns) draws a tough matchup on paper, but the Rams' Kyren Williams (@ Ravens) might beg to differ. Williams put 112 total yards and a TD on Cleveland in Week 13, and with Etienne's usage rate and the Jags hitting their stride offensively as of late, we're confident in the third-year back's ranking at No. 3. We have two sets of teammates in our top 10 this week: Detroit's David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs (@ Bears) and Miami's Raheem Mostert and De'Von Achane (vs. Titans). Both duos have such solid workloads in high-flying, run-first offenses and such juicy matchups that we can't imagine any of these studs finishing outside the elite eight. DMont and Gibbs combined for 193 yards and two TDs when they faced Chicago in Week 11. Tenne see just surrendered 31 points to Indy, so we know Miami will be dominating the time of po se sion and running early and often against Will Levis and company. Devan Dubnyk Jersey ; Jets fans will be hoping for some Breece Lightning from stud second-year back Breece Hall (vs. Texans), and we think they will be rewarded for their patience. Houston has surrendered 111.8 scrimmage yards per game to RBs this season, and DeMeco Ryans' unit has also allowed 14 total rushing TDs on the year. We like Hall's upside even more than we like stud dual-purpose backs Alvin Kamara (vs. Panthers) and Saquon Barkley (vs. Packers), but just barely. Kamara and Barkley both have strong matchups, with Carolina and Green Bay both sitting in the bottom 10 in the NFL in standard fantasy points allowed to RBs. WEEK 14 FANTASY ADVICE: | | | We'll talk more about Derrick Henry (concu sion) in the injury section, but we can say with confidence here and now that Tyjae Spears (@ Dolphins) should be the hottest waiver-wire pickup of Week 14. Tenne see is a run-first offense and King Henry might be sidelined with a head injury, so Spears could very well pick up where he left off against Indy last weekend. The young back averaged 4.7 yards per carry (just shy of his 5.1 YPC entering the week) en route to 88 yards. Another backup getting a boost this week is the Patriots' Ezekiel Elliott (@ Steelers), who will a sume lead-back duties after Rhamondre Stevenson went down with a pretty bad ankle injury in Week 13. Zeke might put in a vintage performance considering James Conner just went back to Pittsburgh and hung 105 yards and two TDs on his old squad. Could this be the weekend that Keaton Mitchell (vs. Rams) gets back into RB2 range for the Ravens? Los Angeles might find itself spying Lamar Jackson and Gus Edwards so often that the speedy rookie busts a couple of big runs. Mitchell has racked up 330 yards and two TDs since he broke out four games ago, but the majority of that damage (134 yards and a TD) came in the initial breakout against Seattle. He has still yet to see 12 touches in a game, something we can't imagine will be the case by the end of the regular season. We also think Roschon Johnson (vs. Lions) could have a chance to take over lead-back duties in Chicago, as both Khalil Herbert and D'Onta Foreman have battled injuries and inconsistent touches this season. It's a tough matchup, so temper your expectations, but there's some high-floor flex appeal considering Alvin Kamara and Taysom Hill averaged 5.2 yards per touch and found the end zone three times via the ground against Detroit last week. WEEK 14 DFS: | | | We're a tad worried about Buffalo second-year back James Cook (@ Chiefs), as Kansas City's front-seven tends to be stout against speedsters but below-average against power backs. You probably aren't in a position to bench Cook, but don't expect ma sive numbers from the guy who averaged just 2.7 yards per carry against the Eagles his last time out. Zach Charbonnet (@ 49ers) faces a tough matchup and has a bruise on his knee, so we don't expect very fruitful results from the rookie if he starts in Santa Clara this weekend. We also don't love Jerome Ford Kareem Hunt (vs. Jaguars), as Jacksonville entered Week 12 allowing just 12.3 standard fantasy points per game to RBs (third lowest in the NFL). We say it almost every week, but the song remains the same: don't start Carolina backs Chuba Hubbard or Miles Sanders (@ Saints). It's even worse than usual this week, as New Orleans Erik Haula Jersey has a pretty hard-hitting front-seven and the Bayou is no place for below-average offenses. Two-time rushing champ Derrick Henry (head) suffered a huge blow to the head and neck area in Tenne see's Week 13 lo s to the Colts, so don't be surprised if the king gives up his throne to Tyjae Spears this week. He immediately left the game and proceeded to the locker room following the hit, and it was confirmed that he would not return with a head injury. It wouldn't make much sense for a four-win team to rush back its franchise player. Patriots dual-purpose back Rhamondre Stevenson (ankle) suffered an injury on a nasty hip-drop tackle in New England's Week 13 lo s to the Chargers. Bill Belichick and company already noted that 'Mondre would mi s multiple weeks, so we're bumping Ezekiel Elliott way up against the Steelers. D'Andre Swift took a hard hit and exited Philadelphia's game late against the 49ers, but it's tough to know if he's actually hurt or was just kept out because of the lopsided score. If Swift can't go in Week 14 against Dallas, Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott will split touches, with Gainwell likely garnering flex value. Jonathan Taylor underwent thumb surgery last week and is expected to mi s a few weeks. Tough for Taylor owners to ride the home stretch of the regular season without JT, but at least they could get him back for the end of the fantasy playoffs. The injury highlights the importance of handcuffs, as Zack Mo s has put up multiple top-10 performances with and without Taylor this season. Seattle's Kenneth Walker III (oblique) mi sed Week 12 and 13, and we're not confident in his ability to suit up against the hard-hitting 49ers coming off a big win in Philly. Backup Zach Charbonnet exited early because of a knee injury against the Cowboys, putting his status in doubt, too. If both are out, DeeJay Dallas would start and lead the backfield in touches. Green Bay's Aaron Jones has a sprained MCL, and sources have revealed that the Packers continue to consider him week-to-week. He only logged four carries before sustaining the injury in Week 11, then he sat for the Minnesota Wild Jersey Packers' Thanksgiving Day tilt with the Lions and their Sunday Night Football win over Kansas City. Why rush him back if Green Bay is already winning games? D'Onta Foreman (ankle) mi sed Chicago's game before the bye, and his status remains unclear heading into Week 14. If he's healthy, he'll likely start in Chicago's backfield, but it's anyone's gue s how carries will be divvied up after Roschon Johnson surprisingly led the way in Week 12. We'll be updating these standard RB rankings all week, so check back for the latest player movement. Rank Player 1 Christian McCaffrey, 49ers vs. Seahawks 2 Austin Ekeler, Chargers vs. Broncos 3 Travis Etienne, Jaguars @ Browns 4 David Montgomery, Lions @ Bears 5 Raheem Mostert, Dolphins vs. Titans 6 De'Von Achane, Dolphins vs. Titans 7 Breece Hall, Jets vs. Texans 8 Jahmyr Gibbs, Lions @ Bears 9 Alvin Kamara, Saints vs. Panthers 10 Saquon Barkley, Giants vs. Packers 11 Tony Pollard, Cowboys vs. Eagles 12 Bijan Robinson, Falcons vs. Buccaneers 13 Derrick Henry, Titans @ Dolphins 14 Kyren Williams, Rams @ Ravens 15 Josh Jacobs, Raiders vs. VIkings 16 Rachaad White, Buccaneers @ Falcons 17 Joe Mixon, Bengals vs. Colts 18 D'Andre Swift, Eagles @ Cowboys 19 Javonte Williams, Broncos @ Chargers 20 Kenneth Walker III, Seahawks @ 49ers 21 Jaylen Warren, Steelers vs. Patriots 22 Jerome Ford, Browns vs. Jaguars 23 Alexander Mattison, Vikings @ Raiders 24 Najee Harris, Steelers vs. Patriots 25 Ezekiel Elliott, Patriots @ Steelers 26 Gus Edwards, Ravens vs. Rams 27 James Cook, Bills @ Chiefs 28 Zack Mo s, Colts @ Bengals 29 Keaton Mitchell, Ravens vs. Rams 30 AJ Dillon, Packers @ Giants 31 Dameon Pierce, Texans @ Jets 32 Aaron Jones, Packers @ Giants 33 Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Chiefs vs. BIlls 34 Jerick McKinnon, Chiefs vs. Bills 35 Roschon Johnson, Bears vs. Lions 36 Tyjae Spears, Titans @ Dolphins 37 Kareem Hunt, Browns vs. Jaguars 38 Tyler Allgeier, Falcons vs. Buccaneers 39 Chuba Hubbard, Panthers @ Saints 40 D'Onta Foreman, Bears vs. Lions 41 Devin Singletary, Texans @ Jets 42 Dalvin Cook, Jets vs. Texans 43 Zach Charbonnet, Seahawks @ 49ers 44 Chase Brown, Bengals vs. Colts 45 D'Ernest Johnson, Jaguars @ Browns 46 Miles Sanders, Panthers @ Saints 47 Joshua Kelley, Chargers vs. Broncos 48 Royce Freeman, Rams @ Ravens 49 Jaleel McLaughlin, Broncos @ Chargers 50 Jeff Wilson Jr., Dolphins vs. Titans 51 Ty Chandler, Vikings @ Raiders 52 Justice Hill, Ravens vs. Rams 53 Khalil Herbert, Bears vs. Lions 54 Latavius Murray, Bills @ Chiefs 55 Cordarrelle Patterson, Falcons vs. Buccaneers 56 Kenneth Gainwell, Eagles @ Cowboys 57 Tank Bigsby, Jaguars @ Browns 58 Rico Dowdle, Cowboys vs. Eagles 59 Samaje Perine, Broncos @ Chargers 60 Matt Breida, Giants vs. Packers 61 Chase Edmonds, Buccaneers @ Falcons 62 Boston Scott, Eagles @ Cowboys 63 Jamaal Williams, Saints vs. Panthers
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