Updated Fantasy Football RB Rankings 2025: Best PPR draft running backs, top sleepers, Zero-RB breakouts

Tim Heaney

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Fantasy football running backs used to be a no-doubt dominator of Round 1 drafters.

However, recent years have presented plausible, alternative strategies that can produce a winner by avoiding the position for at least the first two rounds.

Whether you're implementing Zero-RB, Hero-RB, Robust RB, or any other plan to fill up the position, knowing how to navigate the running back position likely is the tipping point for any draft.

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The top of the 2025 RB fantasy class looks like a new wave headlined by the Atlanta Falcons' Bijan Robinson and the Detroit Lions' Jahmyr Gibbs -- and that often leaves the Philadelphia Eagles' Saquon Barkley third despite being his historic 2024 season.

Should Barkley be the top RB taken? Even the No. 1 pick overall?

Keep reading for our breakdown of 2025 fantasy RB draft rankings to build the best possible team.

As of Aug. 22, there was a ton of movement in the RB player rankings. Scroll to catch up on all the news before your draft.

Fantasy Football RB rankings: Best running backs for 2025 drafts

Zero-RB devotees: Look away.

Nailing the correct fantasy football stud RBs goes a long way toward setting up any plan, even if you want to ignore the position.

Beyond the nearly universally accepted three-person Tier 1 (Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs, Saquon Barkley), there's plenty to discuss.

Hype rookie running backs are frequently targeted: Ashton Jeanty is in Tier 2 with established stars De'Von Achane, Christian McCaffrey, and Derrick Henry.

The fourth tier might be one of the biggest traps for fantasy drafters: volume-based backs with possible ceiling limitations, which include the Indianapolis Colts' Jonathan Taylor; the Los Angeles Rams' Kyren Williams; and the Green Bay Packers' Josh Jacobs.

Jeanty and fellow rookie Omarion Hampton (Los Angeles Chargers) immediately land in position for many RB1-type weeks. Other rookies face murky situations: TreVeyon Henderson (New England Patriots), RJ Harvey (Denver Broncos), and Kaleb Johnson (Pittsburgh Steelers) face down veteran alternatives who may at least steal split work or take the lead in their respective backfields.

Updated RB draft rankings: 8/29

  • Chase Brown and Kyren Williams received volume-focused nudges upward.
  • Alvin Kamara in a PPR league deserved to be moved up four spots.
  • Kenneth Walker II’s continued injury concerns caused him a to drop a bit, while Zach Charbonnet climbed as one of fantasy’s best RB handcuffs.
  • Joe Mixon’s bad news around his foot injury sent him sinking, while Nick Chubb, Woody Marks, and Dameon Pierce each saw a boost. 
  • Despite having his legal charges dropped, Quinshon Judkins took a trip back down the rankings with his continued contract uncertainty. Dylan Sampson and Jerome Ford each benefitted with an uptick.
  • Fantasy sleeper boosts went to Jacory “Bill” Croskey-Merritt, Trey Benson, Keaton Mitchell, Kyle Monangai, Will Shipley, Tahj Brooks, and Antonio Gibson.

These fantasy football running back rankings are based on leagues with 1 point each per 10 rushing yards and 10 receiving yards, 6 points for rushing and receiving touchdowns, and 1 point per reception.

RkOvrTrRunning BacksTMByeOvrRk ↕️
121Bijan RobinsonATL5 
231Jahmyr GibbsDET8 
351Saquon BarkleyPHI9 
4102Christian McCaffreySF14 
5112De'Von AchaneMIA12 
6143Derrick HenryBAL7⬆️ 3
7153Ashton JeantyLV8 
8194Chase BrownCIN10⬆️ 2
9214Bucky IrvingTB9 
10234Jonathan TaylorIND11 
11244Josh JacobsGB5 
12255Kyren WilliamsLAR8⬆️ 1
13275Breece HallNYJ9 
14325Omarion HamptonLAC12 
15366Alvin KamaraNO11⬆️ 4
16456James CookBUF7 
17466Chuba HubbardCAR14 
18476Kenneth Walker IIISEA8⬇️ 2
19497TreVeyon HendersonNE14⬆️ 5
20527James ConnerARI8 
21597Aaron JonesMIN6 
22607D'Andre SwiftCHI5 
23698David MontgomeryDET8 
24708Tony PollardTEN10 
25728RJ HarveyDEN12 
26738Isiah PachecoKC10 
27789Jaylen WarrenPIT5 
28869Joe MixonHOU6⬇️ 20
29879Travis Etienne Jr.JAC8 
30889Jaylen WarrenPIT5 
319110Jacory Croskey-MerrittWAS12⬆️ 27
329210Jordan MasonMIN6 
339310Zach CharbonnetSEA8 
349410Kaleb JohnsonPIT5 
359710Tyrone Tracy Jr.NYG14 
3610010Quinshon JudkinsCLE9⬇️ 14
3710811Austin EkelerWAS12⬆️ 7
3811411Braelon AllenNYJ9 
3911611Nick ChubbHOU6⬆️ 25
4011811Tyjae SpearsTEN10 
4111911Cam SkatteboNYG14⬇️ 19
4212011Rhamondre StevensonNE14⬇️ 9
4312312Ollie Gordon IIMIA12⬆️ 23
4412412J.K. DobbinsDEN12 
4512512Najee HarrisLAC12⬆️ 4
4612612Jaydon BlueDAL10 
4712812Trey BensonARI8⬆️ 12
4813312Rico DowdleCAR14 
4913412Javonte WilliamsDAL10 
5013612Brian Robinson Jr.SF12 
5113712Rachaad WhiteTB9 
5213812Ray DavisBUF7⬇️ 16
5313913Dylan SampsonCLE9⬆️ 19
5414413Woody MarksHOU6⬆️ 13
5515013Bhayshul TutenJAC8⬆️ 9
5615714Keaton MitchellBAL7⬆️ 9
5716214Kyle MonangaiCHI5⬆️ 12
5816414Tank BigsbyJAC8⬇️ 19
5916714Jaylen WrightMIA12 
6017715Tyler AllgeierATL5 
6117915Jerome FordCLE9 
6218015Brashard SmithKC10 
6318415Jarquez HunterLAR8 
6418615Will ShipleyPHI9⬆️ 9
6518715Isaac GuerendoSF14 
6619015Kareem HuntKC10⬆️ 9
6719115Roschon JohnsonCHI5 
6819215Jordan JamesSF14 
6920018Tahj BrooksCIN10⬆️ 9
7020116Blake CorumLAR8 
7120216Dameon PierceHOU6⬆️ 72
7220716Emanuel WilsonGB5 
7321217Sean TuckerTB9 
7421317Devin NealNO11⬆️ 9
7521617Antonio GibsonNE14⬆️ 73
7621717MarShawn LloydGB5 
7722817DJ GiddensIND11 
7822918Chris Rodriguez Jr.WAS12⬆️ 9
7923018Isaiah DavisNYJ9 
8023118Trevor EtienneCAR14 
8124518Justice HillBAL7 
8225719Raheem MostertLV8 
8325919Kendre MillerNO11 
8426019Miles SandersDAL10 
8527119Jaleel McLaughlinDEN12 
8627620Devin SingletaryNYG14 
8727720Kenneth GainwellPIT5 
8828020Kimani VidalLAC12 
8928620Elijah MitchellKC10 
9028920Samaje PerineCIN10 
9129020Audric EstimePHI12⬇️ 6
9230020Ty JohnsonBUF7 
92NR21Ty ChandlerMIN6 
93NR21Zamir WhiteLV8 
94NR21A.J. DillonPHI9 
95NR21Trey SermonPIT5 
96NR21Emari DemercadoARI8 
97NR21Craig ReynoldsDET8 
98NR21Khalil HerbertIND11 
99NR21Phil MafahDAL10 
100NR21Damien MartinezSEA8 

PPR RANKINGS: QB | RB | WR | TE | DST | PK

Should Saquon Barkley be the top fantasy running back drafted in 2025?

The biggest concern is Barkley's 492 combined touches across the regular season (388) and postseason. The workload, offensive system, and skill set would, all things equal, squarely position Barkley within the top three picks.

Of course, a drop-off in performance following such a busy season is a safe bet for a 28-year-old running back.

Even with Barkley's historic 2024, Gibbs was the highest-scoring running back in PPR formats, and with his role with the Detroit Lions likely involving more slot-receiving work, Gibbs could repeat the feat. 

The argument could be made for Barkley to leapfrog Gibbs in non-PPR settings. While both RBs have to share goal-line and red-zone work (Barkley with Jalen Hurts, Gibbs with David Montgomery), Barkley's ground work generally puts him ahead of Gibbs and his frequent reliance on receptions.

Should I draft using the Zero-RB, Hero-RB, or Robust RB strategy?

While this author prefers to leave drafts with at least two running backs in the first four rounds, let's examine the approach for each strategy for drafting fantasy RBs.

Zero-RB Overview

One of the trendiest fantasy strategies, widely reported to have been founded by RotoViz's Shawn Siegele, suggests drafters wait to draft their first running back until somewhere near Round 7.

Avoiding the injury risk that plagues the running back position, Zero-RB theorizes, positions fantasy managers to stack elite names at wide receiver and/or tight end before addressing the backfield for the first time in the middle rounds, when the return on investment could be much higher with little pot investment.

The ideal Zero-RB targets could be in position to seize control of a backfield as either a direct backup; a 1B option to a 1A in a timeshare; or an undervalued contributor largely ignored by those chasing studs. Ideally, targets would have the upside to deliver consistent weekly fantasy RB1 numbers should they enter a starting role.

Top Zero-RB targets for 2025 drafts

  • RJ Harvey, Denver Broncos
  • D'Andre Swift, Chicago Bears
  • Trey Benson, Arizona Cardinals
  • Travis Etienne/Tank Bigsby/Bhayshul Tuten, Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Zach Charbonnet, Seattle Seahawks
  • NEW - Brian Robinson Jr., San Francisco 49ers
  • Javonte Williams/Jaydon Blue, Dallas Cowboys

READ OUR FULL LIST: RB sleepers for 2025 drafts

Hero RB Overview

The Hero RB fantasy strategy takes a differing approach to Zero-RB while maintaining the risk aversion to the position overall.

Hero RB posits that a fantasy player draft a single, top running back, then wait until the middle rounds to acquire more reasonably priced options a la Zero-RB. 

Robust RB Overview

Robust RB goes back to the old school, rattling off at least three backs in the first four rounds. 

Its disciples still heavily invest in the position despite its health and role risks, due to the assumed volume trumping all other factors in building a fantasy team.

Tim Heaney

Tim Heaney joined The Sporting News in 2025 as Fantasy Football Editor. For nearly 20 years, the FSWA award winner has created fantasy NFL and MLB rankings, podcasts, and analysis for sites including ESPN, USA Today/Sports Weekly, KFFL, RotoWire, and RotoBaller. The Boston University alum hopes he’s helped a few followers win their leagues, even when he’s a year too early on breakout players.