Ollie Gordon gives Dolphins 3 reasons to believe in his RB potential, fantasy upside

Billy Heyen

Ollie Gordon gives Dolphins 3 reasons to believe in his RB potential, fantasy upside image

Ollie Gordon was a preseason fantasy football sleeper for the Miami Dolphins.

And then in the first two weeks, he had a combined five catches for a total of 16 yards from scrimmage. Talk about disappointing.

But for those who didn't give up on Gordon right away, his Week 3 provided a lot of reason to believe in him.

Heading forward, Gordon has a real chance to make a difference. Here's why:

Why Ollie Gordon matters for Dolphins' RB depth chart, fantasy football

Week 3 production

Let's start with that Thursday Night Football outing against the Buffalo Bills

Gordon ran nine times for 38 yards and a touchdown. His longest run went for 16 yards.

He stole goal-line work from De'Von Achane, which is always a key for fantasy managers seeking touchdowns, too.

If Gordon gets 10 touches or so each week, he can contribute.

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Gordon's college pedigree

In 2023, Gordon was the best running back in college football at Oklahoma State.

He inexplicably fell off a cliff in 2024, and that knocked him all the way to the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.

But aside from that 2024 season, Gordon always looked like a future NFL star. He definitely has some of those qualities within him.

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Gordon's size

Gordon is just a very different running back than Achane.

Watching him on TNF, his sheer size stood out.

He's listed at 6-foot-2 and 225 pounds, and he seems to be every bit of that. He caused trouble for tacklers, and he certainly seems like he could handle a big workload.

Gordon is a player to still believe in.

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Billy Heyen

Billy Heyen is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He is a 2019 graduate of Syracuse University who has written about many sports and fantasy sports for The Sporting News. Sports reporting work has also appeared in a number of newspapers, including the Sandusky Register and Rochester Democrat & Chronicle