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Breece Hall is correctly valued at his ADP of 4 as the consensus #6 overall player. Projected to touch the ball 19.1 times per game (14.6 rushes and 4.6 receptions), Hall has a strong workload that's hard for running backs to come by. He's ahead of both Braelon Allen and Israel Abanikanda on the depth chart in New York. The Jets have the 17th-best running back schedule.

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Bijan Robinson is a fair value at his ADP of 7 as the consensus #8 overall player. At a projected workload of 13.2 carries and 4.1 receptions per game, Robinson is an every-week fantasy starter. He's the top dog among running backs in Atlanta, with Tyler Allgeier and Jase McClellan behind him. Atlanta has the 6th-best schedule for running backs.

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Jonathan Taylor is correctly valued at his ADP of 12 as the consensus #10 overall player. With a projection of 16.9 carries and 2.3 catches per game, Taylor has a strong workload that's hard for running backs to come by. He leads Evan Hull and Trey Sermon on Indianapolis's depth chart. The Colts have the 9th-worst running back schedule.

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Saquon Barkley is correctly valued at his ADP of 11 as the consensus #13 overall player. With 19.7 projected touches per game (16.6 rushes and 3.1 catches), Barkley is an every-week fantasy starter. He's the top dog among running backs on the Eagles, with Kenneth Gainwell and Will Shipley behind him. Philadelphia has the 5th-worst running back schedule.

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Kyren Williams is correctly valued at his ADP of 17 as the consensus #17 overall player. Projected to touch the ball 17.9 times per game (15.8 rushes and 2.2 receptions), Williams is one of the few running backs with a workload you can feel good about. He's ahead of both Blake Corum and Ronnie Rivers on the depth chart for the Rams. Los Angeles has the 10th-best schedule for RBs.

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The market has Travis Etienne Jr. correctly valued at an ADP of 16, compared to an overall ECR of 22. At a projected workload of 14.8 carries and 3.0 receptions per game, Etienne is an every-week fantasy starter. He's the top dog among running backs in Jacksonville, with Tank Bigsby and D'Ernest Johnson behind him. The Jaguars have the 3rd-worst running back schedule.

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As the consensus #35 overall player, Josh Jacobs is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 24. At a projected workload of 16.8 carries and 2.2 receptions per game, Jacobs has a strong workload that's hard for running backs to come by. He leads MarShawn Lloyd and AJ Dillon on the Packers' depth chart. The Packers have the worst schedule for running backs.

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As the consensus #36 overall player, Isiah Pacheco is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 37. Projected to touch the ball 16.9 times per game (14.1 rushes and 2.8 receptions), Pacheco is an every-week fantasy starter. He's the top dog among running backs in Kansas City, with Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Keaontay Ingram behind him. Kansas City has the 12th-worst running back schedule.

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De'von Achane is a little overvalued at his ADP of 21, with an ECR of 37. Derrick Henry (ADP 30, ECR 18) or Josh Jacobs (ADP 24, ECR 35) might be a better value. With 12.8 projected touches per game (10.0 rushes and 2.8 catches), Achane has an uninspiring but still valuable workload. He's the top dog among running backs in Miami, with Raheem Mostert and Jaylen Wright behind him. The Dolphins have the 11th-best running back schedule.

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The market has Kenneth Walker III correctly valued at an ADP of 44, compared to an overall ECR of 39. At a projected workload of 16.1 touches per game (14.2 carries and 1.9 receptions), Walker is an every-week fantasy starter. He's the top dog among running backs in Seattle, with Zach Charbonnet and Kenny McIntosh behind him. Seattle has the 13th-best running back schedule.

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The market has Joe Mixon correctly valued at an ADP of 48, compared to an overall ECR of 45. At a projected workload of 18.0 touches per game (15.3 carries and 2.7 receptions), Mixon is an every-week fantasy starter. He's ahead of both Dameon Pierce and Jawhar Jordan on the depth chart for the Texans. Houston has the 6th-worst running back schedule.

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James Cook is a fair value at his ADP of 38 as the consensus #47 overall player. With 17.8 projected touches per game (14.9 rushes and 2.8 catches), Cook is an every-week fantasy starter. He leads Ray Davis and Ty Johnson on Buffalo's depth chart. Buffalo has the 8th-worst schedule for RBs.

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Aaron Jones is worth drafting at his ADP of 56 as the consensus #60 overall player. Projected to carry the ball 11.1 times and catch 3.1 passes per game, Jones will often be a fantasy starter, even if he's not an exciting one. He's ahead of both Ty Chandler and Cam Akers on the depth chart for the Vikings. Minnesota has the 3rd-best running back schedule.

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Alvin Kamara is a fair value at his ADP of 47 as the consensus #61 overall player. With a projection of 12.0 carries and 4.5 catches per game, Kamara is one of the few running backs with a workload you can feel good about. He's the top dog among running backs in New Orleans, with Kendre Miller and Jamaal Williams behind him. New Orleans has the 14th-best schedule for running backs.

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James Conner is worth drafting at his ADP of 78 as the consensus #63 overall player. With 12.2 projected rushes and 2.2 projected catches per games, Conner has an uninspiring but still valuable workload. He's ahead of both Trey Benson and Michael Carter on the depth chart in Arizona. Arizona has the 16th-best running back schedule.

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Zamir White is correctly valued at his ADP of 73 as the consensus #71 overall player. At a projected workload of 16.6 touches per game (14.4 carries and 2.1 receptions), White is an every-week fantasy starter. He's the top dog among running backs in Las Vegas, with Alexander Mattison and Dylan Laube behind him. Las Vegas has the 4th-worst schedule for RBs.

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Najee Harris is worth drafting at his ADP of 58 as the consensus #66 overall player. At a projected workload of 16.0 touches per game (14.2 carries and 1.8 receptions), Harris has a strong workload that's hard for running backs to come by. He leads Jaylen Warren and Cordarrelle Patterson on the Steelers' depth chart. Pittsburgh has the 5th-best schedule for running backs.

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D'andre Swift is worth drafting at his ADP of 67 as the consensus #74 overall player. With 11.9 projected rushes and 2.4 projected catches per games, Swift has an uninspiring but still valuable workload. He's ahead of both Khalil Herbert and Roschon Johnson on the depth chart in Chicago. Chicago has the 10th-worst running back schedule.

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Raheem Mostert is correctly valued at his ADP of 90 as the consensus #73 overall player. With 12.6 projected touches per game (10.9 rushes and 1.6 catches), Mostert will see the ball enough to be relevant in most leagues. He's second on Miami's depth chart, behind De'Von Achane. Miami has the 11th-best running back schedule.

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Javonte Williams is worth drafting at his ADP of 77 as the consensus #92 overall player. With 14.7 projected touches per game (11.9 rushes and 2.8 catches), Williams will see the ball enough to be relevant in most leagues. He leads Jaleel McLaughlin and Audric Estime on the Broncos' depth chart. The Broncos have the 2nd-best running back schedule.

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