2024 Week 8 Fantasy Football Rankings: RB

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Bijan Robinson gears up for a great matchup, De’Von Achane hopes Tua Tagovailoa’s return is the cure for what’s ailed him, and Chase Brown looks to complete his takeover of the Bengals’ backfield.

Other positions: Quarterback | Receiver | Tight End/Kickers/Defense

Week 8 Running Backs

1

Derrick Henry

BAL

at CLE

2

Saquon Barkley

PHI

at CIN

3

Joe Mixon

HOU

vs. IND

4

Breece Hall

NYJ

at NE

5

Bijan Robinson

ATL

at TB

6

Jordan Mason

SF

vs. DAL

7

Kenneth Walker

SEA

vs. BUF

8

Jahmyr Gibbs

DET

vs. TEN

9

Kyren Williams

LAR

vs. MIN

10

Kareem Hunt

KC

at LV

11

D’Andre Swift

CHI

at WAS

12

Jonathan Taylor

IND

at HOU

13

Aaron Jones

MIN

at LAR

14

James Cook

BUF

at SEA

15

De’Von Achane

MIA

vs. ARI

16

Josh Jacobs

GB

at JAC

17

Brian Robinson

WAS

vs. CHI

18

David Montgomery

DET

vs. TEN

19

James Conner

ARI

at MIA

20

Javonte Williams

DEN

vs. CAR

21

Alvin Kamara

NO

at LAC

22

Chase Brown

CIN

vs. PHI

23

J.K. Dobbins

LAC

vs. NO

24

Najee Harris

PIT

vs. NYG

25

Tony Pollard

TEN

at DET

26

Rachaad White

TB

vs. ATL

27

Tank Bigsby

JAC

vs. GB

28

Chuba Hubbard

CAR

at DEN

29

Rhamondre Stevenson

NE

vs. NYJ

30

Raheem Mostert

MIA

vs. ARI

31

Alexander Mattison

LV

vs. KC

32

Nick Chubb

CLE

vs. BAL

33

Rico Dowdle

DAL

at SF

34

Bucky Irving

TB

vs. ATL

35

Travis Etienne

JAC

vs. GB

36

Zack Moss

CIN

vs. PHI

37

Austin Ekeler

WAS

vs. CHI

38

Jaylen Warren

PIT

vs. NYG

39

Tyrone Tracy Jr.

NYG

at PIT

40

Ray Davis

BUF

at SEA

41

Tyler Allgeier

ATL

at TB

42

Justice Hill

BAL

at CLE

43

Devin Singletary

NYG

at PIT

44

Tyler Goodson

IND

at HOU

45

Roschon Johnson

CHI

at WAS

46

Zach Charbonnet

SEA

vs. BUF

47

Isaac Guerendo

SF

vs. DAL

48

Sean Tucker

TB

vs. ATL

49

Zamir White

LV

vs. KC

50

Kimani Vidal

LAC

vs. NO

51

Ty Chandler

MIN

at LAR

52

Jaleel McLaughlin

DEN

vs. CAR

53

D’Ernest Johnson

JAC

vs. GB

54

Braelon Allen

NYJ

at NE

55

Antonio Gibson

NE

vs. NYJ

56

Emanuel Wilson

GB

at JAC

57

Ezekiel Elliott

DAL

at SF

58

Kendre Miller

NO

at LAC

RB Notes: RT @TweetsFromEverySeason Derrick Henry has 206 more yards rushing than any other player. … Saquon Barkley is a distant 26th in running back receiving yards. That’s going to make it impossible to keep up with the Henrys for the top spot. … Joe Mixon is averaging over 100 yards rushing per game even if you include his injury-marred Week 2. The Texans’ intent has been crystal clear, while the Colts are a smash spot for any opposing runner. … Braelon Allen has fallen under 20 percent of the Jets’ offensive snaps each of the past two weeks. That has coincided with Breece Hall rolling up 310 yards from scrimmage. Although Allen could find himself on the field more in Week 8 with the Jets operating as touchdown road favorites, the Patriots’ everything-funnel defense should keep Hall piping hot. … The Bijan Robinson panic is disappearing just as quickly as it appeared. He has 248 yards from scrimmage over the past two weeks despite vastly different game scripts. For Week 8 he finds himself as the road favorite against a Bucs D coughing up more than five yards per carry. With Tampa injury shell-shocked, there could be enough garbage time here for Tyler Allgeier to double last week’s 23 percent snap share, but Robinson’s usage is no longer a concern, if it ever was.

If this is Jordan Mason’s last start — Christian McCaffrey has a decent shot at returning following the 49ers’ Week 9 bye — he should go out in style with the 49ers’ suddenly receiver-deficient offense likely to go run heavy vs. the Cowboys’ awful ground defense. Even with all the injuries, the Niners are comfortable home favorites. … Kenneth Walker hasn’t really put it all together over the past three weeks: Because he hasn’t had to. He has either been catching passes or scoring touchdowns. Maybe he can finally toss a complete game vs. a Bills defense surrendering the second most RB fantasy points. … Jahmyr Gibbs would have had a claim to RB1 overall status had David Montgomery missed time with his knee injury. As it is, he’s still a strong RB1 with the Lions mammoth 11-point home favorites against Tennessee. Although Montgomery isn’t even on the injury report, Detroit could end up taking it easier on its 1B back in a game that could get put away early. … Hurting for efficiency as the Rams welcome the return of Cooper Kupp, Kyren Williams’ entire Week 8 case against the Vikings’ elite defense is his raw overall touches and touchdown potential.

Kareem Hunt’s workload and production continues to speak for itself, if not his efficiency. That won’t matter with the Chiefs serving as 10-point favorites in Las Vegas, Nevada against a bad Raiders run defense. … D’Andre Swift entered the Bears’ bye week in the midst of probably the best three-game stretch of his career. He has quietly pushed into the higher-end RB2 ranks in terms of average PPR points. The home underdog Commanders’ defensive deficiency is on the ground, where they caught up 4.9 yards per tote. … Jonathan Taylor (ankle) appears poised to return from his three-game absence. Will he be greeted by a committee? The Colts seemed to take their time with his return, though neither Tyler Goodson nor Trey Sermon had success during his absence. I’m fine with Taylor on the RB1/2 borderline vs. a disappointing Texans team that couldn’t put Indy away in Week 1. … Part of me wonders if Aaron Jones might have his workload dialed back on the short week after he surprisingly dominated the Vikings’ Week 7 backfield despite being listed with a hamstring injury, but the Rams are too good of a matchup for such concerns. Only the Colts and Panthers are surrendering more weekly rushing yards.

James Cook hasn’t reached 60 percent of the Bills’ snaps since Week 1, though his usage picked up where it left off upon his Week 7 return. Although he got a series to himself, Ray Davis was on the field for a modest 24 percent of the plays as the Bills went surprisingly pass-heavy. The Seahawks are a major run funnel, setting up a good spot for Cook and potential desperation FLEX status for Davis. … Josh Jacobs’ usage has been all filler, no killer, leaving him on the RB2/3 borderline in terms of average PPR points. Perhaps that will finally change vs. a really bad Jaguars defense. … Tua Tagovailoa is finally back, meaning De’Von Achane is finally back. He has 14 receptions in two games started by Tagovailoa and nine total in all contests. Jonnu Smith seems like he will probably compete for Achane’s short-area looks this time around, but the Cardinals are struggling to contain enemy rushers. … Brian Robinson seems to have moved past his knee injury. His Week 8 rankings downgrade is all about the probable quarterback downgrade. Marcus Mariota held his own against the Panthers. The Bears figure to be another story.

Severely out-touching Zack Moss, Chase Brown is also getting his snap share near 60 percent. A complete takeover of this backfield could happen any week now. Even if it doesn’t, Brown’s workloads have put him in the low-end RB2 mix. … This sets up as a better week for J.K. Dobbins with the Chargers touchdown home favorites against the backup-quarterback starting Saints. … Opposing Dobbins will be Alvin Kamara, who had by far his worst game of the season in the Saints’ Week 7 stink bomb. It didn’t help that AK was apparently playing through a broken hand. This is not a good setup, but Kamara’s high-value touches make him difficult to ever drop outside the top 20. … Javonte Williams has become one of those rankings whiplash players, but he’s basically had one bad game in the past month. With the Broncos getting 10 points at home against the ruined Panthers, this isn’t about to be the second. … Tony Pollard’s moment has come and gone. The Titans’ offense had further to fall, after all, while Tyjae Spears (hamstring) is trending toward a return to make this a committee again. … Even if Travis Etienne (hamstring) returns, I’ll keep the rankings advantage with Tank Bigsby.

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