Updated Fantasy Football Standard, Non-PPR RB Rankings 2025: Top 100 cheat sheet for drafts

Griffin Missant

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The running back position in fantasy football can be difficult to navigate. This is especially true with everyone throwing all these different strategies at you such as Zero-RB, Hero-RB, Robust RB, and so on. You should not go into your draft with one of these strategies locked in.

The most important thing you need to know before your draft is what your scoring format is. Because you are on this article, it's safe to assume you are in a standard, non-ppr league.

Knowing this determines how valuable each position is. In the case of standard leagues, yards and touchdowns make up most of the scoring. This makes running backs the most valuable position.

If you are picking at the beginning of your draft, congratulations: Take either Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs, or Saquon Barkley, and don't give it another thought. But this draft guide is not to tell people those three options are the best.

Drafting is all about what spot you are at and who is the best available. If you are in the middle or back of your draft, chances are the wide receivers are better than the available running backs.

Just because you are in a standard scoring league does not mean you need take a running back in Round 1 or even Round 2.

Take your elite receivers, then come back to these rankings to see where you can grab a league winning running back later in your draft. Players like Chase Brown and Bucky Irving went at the very end of fantasy football drafts just a year ago. 

Late-round RB Options: 2025 RB Sleepers

Fantasy football Non-PPR RB rankings

8/27 Updates 

  • Breece Hall took a slight dip due to Braelon Allen becoming a more featured back; Allen moved up as well. 
  • The TreVeyon Henderson hype speaks for itself; he's the best option in his tier.
  • Brian Robinson loses value being traded to the 49ers; the only reason he was a good pick was because he was the lead back in that elite Commanders offense. 
  • Jacory Croskey-Merritt moved 143 spots up the board; the opportunity he has is why. 

RKTIERSPLAYER NAMETEAMBYE WEEKRK CHG
11Bijan RobinsonATL5 
21Jahmyr GibbsDET8 
31Saquon BarkleyPHI9 
42Christian McCaffreySF14 
52Derrick HenryBAL7 
62De'Von AchaneMIA12 
73Ashton JeantyLV8 
83Jonathan TaylorIND11 
93Josh JacobsGB5 
103Chase BrownCIN10 
113Bucky IrvingTB9 
123Kyren WilliamsLAR8 
133Omarion HamptonLAC12 
144Kenneth Walker IIISEA8⬆️ 1
154Breece HallNYJ9⬇️ 1
164James CookBUF7⬆️ 1
174Alvin KamaraNO11⬇️ 1
184Chuba HubbardCAR14 
194James ConnerARI8 
204TreVeyon HendersonNE14⬆️ 2
214D'Andre SwiftCHI5 
224David MontgomeryDET8 
235Tony PollardTEN10⬆️ 2
245Aaron Jones Sr.MIN6 
255Isiah PachecoKC10 
265RJ HarveyDEN12 
275Kaleb JohnsonPIT5 
285Tyrone Tracy Jr.NYG14 
296Quinshon JudkinsCLE9⬆️ 14
306Jaylen WarrenPIT5⬆️ 2
316Travis Etienne Jr.JAC8 
325Brian Robinson Jr.WAS12⬇️ 9
336Jordan MasonMIN6 
346Najee HarrisLAC12 
356Tank BigsbyJAC8 
366Joe MixonHOU6 
376Ray DavisBUF7 
386J.K. DobbinsDEN12 
396Javonte WilliamsDAL10 
406Rhamondre StevensonNE14 
416Cam SkatteboNYG14 
426Zach CharbonnetSEA8 
436Tyjae SpearsTEN10 
446Rachaad WhiteTB9 
456Braelon AllenNYJ9⬆️ 4
466Tyler AllgeierATL5⬆️ 1
476Isaac GuerendoSF14⬇️ 1
486Trey BensonARI8 
496Austin EkelerWAS12 
506Nick ChubbHOU6 
516Roschon JohnsonCHI5 
526Rico DowdleCAR14 
536Jaydon BlueDAL10 
546Jerome FordCLE9⬇️ 1
556Jacory Croskey-MerrittWAS12⬆️ 34
566Bhayshul TutenJAC8 
577Jaylen WrightMIA12 
587Dylan SampsonCLE9 
597MarShawn LloydGB5 
607Blake CorumLAR8 
617Kareem HuntKC10 
627Miles SandersDAL10 
637Kendre MillerNO11 
647DJ GiddensIND11 
657Devin NealNO11 
667Will ShipleyPHI9 
677Justice HillBAL7 
687Kyle MonangaiCHI5 
697Jarquez HunterLAR8 
707Jaleel McLaughlinDEN12 
717Keaton MitchellBAL7 
727Raheem MostertLV8 
737Elijah MitchellKC10 
747Tahj BrooksCIN10 
757Woody MarksHOU6 
768Audric EstimeDEN12 
778Devin SingletaryNYG14 
788Ollie Gordon IIMIA12 
798Brashard SmithKC10 
808Antonio GibsonNE14 
818Trevor EtienneCAR14 
828Kenneth GainwellPIT5 
838Sean TuckerTB9 
848Jordan JamesSF14 
858Khalil HerbertIND11 
868Ty JohnsonBUF7 
878Isaiah DavisNYJ9 
888Sincere McCormickLV8 
898Dameon PierceHOU6 
908Kimani VidalLAC12 
918Damien MartinezSEA8 
928Chris BrooksGB5 
938Ty ChandlerMIN6 
948Emanuel WilsonGB5 
959Phil MafahDAL10 
969Samaje PerineCIN10 
979Donovan EdwardsNYJ9 
989Zamir WhiteLV8 
999Cam AkersNO11 
1009Kalel MullingsTEN10⬆️ 1

Does your fantasy league reward points for each reception? Check our PPR rankings instead.

Griffin Missant

Griffin Missant joined The Sporting News in 2025 as a fantasy football intern. He graduated from Grand Valley State University, where he covered the Lakers football program. He has also worked for Sleeper and the Fantasy Trade Room. He has played fantasy for over a decade, and has been passionate about fantasy football ever since.