Updated Fantasy Football RB Rankings Week 2: Who to start, best sleepers, and streamers at running back

Tim Heaney

Updated Fantasy Football RB Rankings Week 2: Who to start, best sleepers, and streamers at running back image

Week 1 overreactions often seep into how we judge fantasy football players for the rest of the season.

The opening weekend often presents many challenges that adversely influence an RB's performance. The short sample size shouldn't be ignored -- but must be put into proper context.

How many of the top players from the opener can sustain that production? How trustworthy is the role? The opportunity? The offensive line?

We once again aim to tell the most complete story for this position -- the most important in our favorite pastime. 

Keep scrolling for our top RB fantasy rankings for Week 2, with tiers and lineup value designations.

FANTASY WEEK 2 RANKINGS: QB | ​​RB | WR | TE | D/ST | PK

Fantasy Football RB Rankings Week 2: PPR tips on who to start, sit at running back

This list positions running backs for Week 1 expected value in point-per-reception (PPR) leagues.

Note: Players who have already had their game are in italicized, strikethrough font.

RkTrRunning BacksTMOPPWeek 2 Value
11Christian McCaffreySF@NOElite RB1
21Bijan RobinsonATL@MINElite RB1
31Derrick HenryBALCLEElite RB1
41Saquon BarkleyPHI@KCElite RB1
52Chase BrownCINJAXElite RB1
62Bucky IrvingTB@HOUElite RB1
73Jahmyr GibbsDETCHIRB1
83Kyren WilliamsLAR@TENRB1
93James CookBUF@NYJRB1
103Josh JacobsGBWASRB1
113De'Von AchaneMIANERB1
123James ConnerARICARRB1
134Alvin KamaraNOSFRB1/RB2
144Ashton JeantyLVLACRB1/RB2
154Travis EtienneJAX@CINRB1/RB2
165Jonathan TaylorINDDENStrong RB2
175Breece HallNYJBUFStrong RB2
185Chuba HubbardCAR@ARIStrong RB2
196Tony PollardTENLARRB2
206Javonte WilliamsDALNYGRB2
216Jacory Croskey-MerrittWAS@GBRB2
226D'Andre SwiftCHI@DETRB2
236Omarion HamptonLAC@LVRB2
247TreVeyon HendersonNE@MIARB2/Flex
257Aaron JonesMINATLRB2/Flex
267Jaylen WarrenPITSEAStrong Flex
277RJ HarveyDEN@INDRB2/Flex
287Kenneth Walker IIISEA@PITRB2/Flex
297Dylan SampsonCLE@BALRB2/Flex
307J.K. DobbinsDEN@INDRB2/Flex
317Zach CharbonnetSEA@PITStrong Flex
327Nick ChubbHOUTBStrong Flex
338Isiah PachecoKCPHIStrong Flex
348David MontgomeryDETCHIStrong Flex
358Jordan MasonMINATLStrong Flex
368Tyrone TracyNYG@DALStrong Flex
378Austin EkelerWAS@GBStrong Flex
388Najee HarrisLAC@LVStrong Flex
398Rhamondre StevensonNE@MIAFlex
409Braelon AllenNYJBUFFlex
419Trey BensonARICARFlex
429Rico DowdleCAR@ARIFlex
439Raheim SandersCLE@BALFlex
4410Cam SkatteboNYG@DALFlex
4510Kareem HuntKCPHIFlex
4611Tyler AllgeierATL@MINFlex/Bench
4711Kenneth GainwellPITSEAFlex/Bench
4811Bhayshul TutenJAX@CINFlex/Bench
4911Kendre MillerNOSFFlex/Bench
5011Ollie GordonMIANEFlex/Bench
5111Isaac GuerendoSF@NOFlex/Bench
5211AJ DillonPHI@KCFlex/Bench
5311Tank BigsbyPHI@CINFlex/Bench
5411Rachaad WhiteTB@HOUFlex/Bench
5511Kaleb JohnsonPITSEAFlex/Bench
5611Kyle MonangaiCHI@DETBench
5712Justice HillBALCLEBench
5812Ty JohnsonBUF@NYJBench
5912Antonio GibsonNE@MIABench
6012Dare OgunbowaleHOUTBBench
6112LeQuint AllenJAX@CINBench
6212DJ GiddensINDDENBench
6312Samaje PerineCINJAXBench
6412Tyler BadieDEN@INDBench
6513Jeremy McNicholsWAS@GBBench
6613Sean TuckerTB@HOUBench
6713Blake CorumLAR@TENBench
6813Woody MarksHOUTBBench
6913Jerome FordCLE@BALBench
7013Ray DavisBUF@NYJBench
7114Julius ChestnutTENLARBench
7214Chris RodriguezWAS@GBBench
7314Jarquez HunterLAR@TENBench
7414Trevor EtienneCAR@ARIBench
7514Tahj BrooksCINJAXBench
7614Devin SingletaryNYG@DALBench
7714Isaiah DavisNYJBUFBench
7815Zamir WhiteLVLACBench
7915Dylan LaubeLVLACBench
8015Brashard SmithKCPHIBench
8115Ulysses BentleyINDDENBench
8215Devin NealNOSFBench
8315Chris BrooksGBWASBench
      
TBD--Quinshon JudkinsCLE@BALTBD
QUE--Roschon JohnsonCHI@DETQUE
DBT--Jaylen WrightMIANEDBT
OUT--Will ShipleyPHI@KCOUT

FANTASY LINEUP TIPS: Week 2 Start 'Em Sit 'EmWeek 2 Sleepers | Week 2 Busts

Who are the best fantasy football running backs to start in Week 2?

Surviving a flurry of ominous pregame injury news, Christian McCaffrey balled out in a tough San Francisco 49ers victory. The PPR wizard continues to dominate (when on the field).

Derrick Henry's stat-stuffing Sunday night reminded us of his greatness, and a matchup with the Browns, admittedly a tough draw, won't stop him. James Cook's breakaway highlights in that same SNF outing nudges the Bills' weapon upward from previous weeks, now that he's past any possible "hold-in" effects.

Volume gatherers who often went in Round 2 of fantasy drafts -- Bucky Irving, Chase Brown, Kyren Williams -- continue to stake a claim as top-10 backs. 

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Who are the top fantasy RB sleepers for Week 2?

Major Week 2 RB matchup boosts to note:

  • We'll run with both RJ Harvey and J.K. Dobbins for the Denver Broncos, despite the tough on-paper matchup. The Indianapolis Colts lucked out by facing a Miami Dolphins offense in despair; Denver's ground game should be a bigger test, giving both names big potential to break through as they did in the second half of Week 1.
  • Braelon Allen vultured a touchdown from Breece Hall during the New York Jets' tough loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, and given that the Bills wilted against bruiser Derrick Henry, that type of back (Allen isn't King Henry but has that inside brute strength) could give him a bigger opportunity in order for New York to keep the ball away from Josh Allen. Both backs are great plays in Week 2.
  • I faded Tony Pollard in the Week 1 busts article, but I'll expect him to be plenty involved in Week 2 for the Titans against the Los Angeles Rams. Houston didn't offer a consistent run game for much of the action, and Tennessee should rely on ground work to give Cam Ward play-action opportunities.

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.