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Fantasy Football Week 16 Running Back Rankings

Fantasy Football Week 16 Running Back Rankings

Publish Date: December 16, 2025


The 2025-26 NFL season has been outstanding so far. Already there have been a ton of breakout players and fantasy duds that have made the game so entertaining. The playoffs have begun in your fantasy leagues. During the playoffs Fantasy Managers will have full utilization of their roster and need to make sure they have backup options on their roster incase their stars get hurt. There have plenty of injuries this season to crucial players that make the pool of players to choose from on waivers that much thinner. It’s always a great idea to evaluate backup options so that way fantasy managers are prepared if star players miss time. Here are the fantasy football week 16 running back rankings.

[Ratings are subject to change due to injury reports or possible move to Injured Reserve List]

[Check out the section below for details on players already rumored to possibly miss this week and how their replacement options rank for the week]

Key:

Must Start- a player who is in your lineup regardless of the matchup or most circumstances. They Will likely finish near the top of the league in points that week and in most weeks.

Starting RB1- a player who makes fantasy owners comfortable starting week after week. Regardless of the matchup, this player has a high floor.

High-End RB2- a player who may not be likely to carry a lineup that week, but has the ability to have a breakout game and is teetering between RB1 and RB2 territory.

Starting RB2- a player who should be started in most lineups and should reach their point projection. This player is started because of their consistency and moderately high floor.

Low RB2- a player who may not be a lock to start for a team every week, but will start more times than not. Their production may not be pretty or win a person their lineup but the production is consistent enough to make a fantasy owner comfortable starting them.

Flex- a player who could float around the territory of being benched, but is started due to the potential to play better than their point projection. However, this player has the potential to flop and cause a fantasy team to lose if he has a bad game.

Deep League Flex- a player who is more of a Hail Mary throw at the position. There are enough reasons to leave this player on the bench, but their upside makes them an attractive option. Desperate times may call for a player like this to be inserted into starting lineups.

Leave on the Bench- a player who should be avoided in all lineups that week. Many times this player could even be left on waivers.

Fantasy Football Week 16 Running Back Rankings

CategoryNameOpponentRanking
Must StartBijan Robinsonvs Arizona CardinalsRB1
Must StartDe’Von Achanevs Cincinnati BengalsRB2
Must StartChristian McCaffreyvs Indianapolis ColtsRB3
Starting RB1Saquon Barkley*vs Washington CommandersRB4
Starting RB1Jonathan Taylorvs San Francisco 49ersRB5
Starting RB1Jahmyr Gibbsvs Pittsburgh SteelersRB6
Starting RB1Josh Jacobs*vs Chicago BearsRB7
Starting RB1James Cookvs Cleveland BrownsRB8
High-End RB2Javonte Williamsvs Los Angeles ChargersRB9
High-End RB2Rico Dowdlevs Tampa Bay BuccaneersRB10
High-End RB2Chase Brownvs Miami DolphinsRB11
High-End RB2Bucky Irvingvs Carolina PanthersRB12
High-End RB2TreVeyon Hendersonvs Baltimore RavensRB13
High-End RB2Travis Etienne Jr.vs Denver BroncosRB14
Starting RB2Derrick Henryvs New England PatriotsRB15
Starting RB2Quinshon Judkinsvs Buffalo BillsRB16
Starting RB2Omarion Hamptonvs Dallas CowboysRB17
Starting RB2R.J. Harvey*vs Jacksonville JaguarsRB18
Starting RB2D’Andre Swiftvs Green Bay PackersRB19
Starting RB2Kyren Williamsvs Seattle SeahawksRB20
Starting RB2Kenneth Gainwellvs Detriot LionsRB21
Low RB2Tony Pollardvs Kansas City ChiefsRB22
Low RB2Breece Hallvs New Orleans SaintsRB23
Low RB2Jaylen Warrenvs Detriot LionsRB24
Low RB2Aaron Jonesvs New York GiantsRB25
Low RB2Ashton Jeantyvs Houston TexansRB26
FlexWoody Marks*vs Las Vegas RaidersRB27
FlexTyrone Tracyvs Minnesota VikingsRB28
FlexMichael Cartervs Atlanta FalconsRB29
FlexAlvin Kamara*vs New York JetsRB30
FlexKenneth Walker IIIvs Los Angeles RamsRB31
Deep League FlexRhamondre Stevensonvs Baltimore RavensRB32
Deep League FlexKareem Huntvs Tennessee TitansRB33
Deep League FlexChuba Hubbardvs Tampa Bay BuccaneersRB34
Deep League FlexKyle Monangaivs Green Bay PackersRB35
Deep League FlexDavid Montgomeryvs Pittsburgh SteelersRB36
Deep League FlexDevin Neal*vs New York JetsRB37
Deep League FlexTyjae Spearsvs Kansas City ChiefsRB38
Deep League FlexJordan Masonvs New York GiantsRB39
Deep League FlexKimai Vidalvs Dallas CowboysRB40
Deep League FlexZach Charbonnetvs Los Angeles RamsRB41
Deep League FlexIsiah Pachecovs Tennessee TitansRB42
Leave on the BenchEmari Demercadovs Atlanta FalconsRB43
Leave on the BenchTyler Allgeiervs Arizona CardinalsRB44
Leave on the BenchChris Rodgriguezvs Philadelphia EaglesRB45
Leave on the BenchDevin Singletaryvs Minnesota VikingsRB46
Leave on the BenchBlake Corumvs Seattle SeahawksRB47
Leave on the BenchSamaje Perinevs Miami DolphinsRB48
Leave on the BenchRachaad Whitevs Carolina PanthersRB49
Leave on the BenchDylan Sampson*vs Buffalo BillsRB50
Leave on the BenchTy Johnsonvs Cleveland BrownsRB51
Leave on the BenchKeaton Mitchellvs New England PatriotsRB52
Leave on the BenchNick Chubb*vs Las Vegas RaidersRB53
Leave on the BenchAmeer Abdullahvs San Francisco 49ersRB54
Leave on the BenchJeremy McNicholsvs Philadelphia EaglesRB55
Leave on the BenchBrian Robinson Jr.vs Indianapolis ColtsRB56
Leave on the BenchEmanuel Wilsonvs Chicago BearsRB57
Leave on the BenchJacory Croskey-Merrittvs Philadelphia EaglesRB58
Leave on the BenchLeQuint Allen Jr.vs Denver BroncosRB59
Leave on the BenchRasheen Alivs New England PatriotsRB60

Players that could miss this week’s game

RB4 Saquon Barkley, Philadelphia Eagles

Saquon Barkley missed practice on Tuesday with a stinger. It is unclear if this injury could cause him to miss time. If Barkley misses Week 16 against the Washington Commanders. Tank Bigsby becomes RB20 between Karen Williams and Kenneth Gainwell.

RB7 Josh Jacobs, Green Bay Packers

Josh Jacobs has been playing through a knee injury the past few weeks. All signs point to him continuing to play through the injury. If Jacobs misses Week 16 against the Chicago Bears Emanuel Wilson moves up to RB17 between Omarion Hampton and R.J. Harvey.

RB18 R.J. Harvey, Denver Broncos

R.J. Harvey suffered a rib injury last week against the Green Bay Packers. It is unclear if this injury could cause him to miss time. If Harvey misses Week 16 against the Jacksonville Jaguars Jaleel McLaughlin becomes RB33  between Kareem Hunt and Chuba Hubbard.  Tyler Badie becomes RB48 between Blake Corum and Samaje Perine. 

Houston Texans Running Backs: RB27 Woody Marks & RB53 Nick Chubb

Woody Marks suffered an ankle injury last week against the Arizona Cardinals. Nick Chubb missed last week’s game against the Arizona Cardinals with a rib injury. If Marks and Chubb miss Week 16 against the Las Vegas Raiders Jawhar Jordan becomes RB30 between Alvin Kamara and Kenneth Walker III. 

If Marks misses Week 16 against the Las Vegas Raiders and Chubb is active, Chubb moves up to RB30 between Alvin Kamara and Kenneth Walker III. Dare Ogunbowale becomes RB53 between Keaton Mitchell and Amber Abdullah.

If Chubb misses Week 16 against the Arizona Cardinals and Marks is active, Jawhar Jordan becomes RB58 between Jacory Croskey-Merritt and LeQuint Allen Jr.

New Orleans Saints Running Backs: RB30 Alvin Kamara & RB37 Devin Neal

Alvin Kamara has missed the last three games with both ankle and knee injuries. Devin Neal suffered a hamstring injury last week against the Carolina Panthers. If Kamara and Neal miss Week 16 against the New York Jets Evan Hull becomes RB35 between Kyle Monangai and David Montgomery.

If Kamara misses Week 16 against the New York Jets and Neal is active, Neal moves up to RB25 between Jaylen Warren and Aaron Jones.

If Neal misses Week 16 against the New York Jets and Kamara is active, Evan Hull becomes RB59 between LeQuint Allen Jr. and Rasheen Ali. 

RB50 Dylan Sampson, Cleveland Browns

Dylan Sampson missed last week’s game against the Chicago Bears with both calf and hand injuries. There is a chance he returns this week. If Sampson misses Week 16 against the Buffalo Bills Trayveon Williams becomes RB60 below Rasheen Ali.

Players that are currently not expected to play

Zonovan “Bam” Knight, Arizona Cardinals

Zonovan “Bam” Knight was placed on Injured Reserve on Tuesday with an ankle sprain that will end his 2025-26 season. Knight took over as Arizona’s primary running back after Trey Benson and James Conner suffered their season ending injuries. Knight played well as the team’s starting running back. After bouncing around practice squads the past few years, Knight will likely sign with a team this offseason to be their backup running back.

Bhayshul Tuten, Jacksonville Jaguars

Bhayshul Tuten is doubtful for this week’s game against the Denver Broncos. He underwent surgery on his finger that will keep him out of action for a few weeks. This likely ends Tuten’s 2025-26 regular season. While Tuten is out Travis Etienne Jr. should see a slight uptick in work. LeQuint Allen Jr. will backup Etienne Jr. for the remainder of the regular season and see a regular role for the offense.

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