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Projected to touch the ball 0.9 times per game (0.6 rushes and 0.3 receptions), Jonathan Williams isn't someone you need to draft. He's behind both Antonio Gibson and J.D. McKissic on the running back chart in Washington.
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With 3.0 projected rushes and 0.8 projected catches per games, Duke Johnson Jr. isn't someone you can really use in fantasy. He has some competition on the Bills' depth chart, where he trails both Devin Singletary and James Cook.
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Projected to carry the ball 0.6 times and catch 0.2 passes per game, Antonio Williams is not fantasy-relevant. He's behind both Saquon Barkley and Matt Breida on the running back chart for the Giants.
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As the consensus #240 overall player, Kenyan Drake is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 207. With 3.8 projected touches per game (2.8 rushes and 1.0 catches), Drake isn't someone you can really use in fantasy. He has some competition on Baltimore's depth chart, where he trails both J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards. Baltimore has the 9th-best schedule for RBs.
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With 2.4 projected rushes and 0.3 projected catches per games, Benny Snell Jr. is not worth spending a draft pick on. He's behind both Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren on the running back chart in Pittsburgh.
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The market has Hassan Haskins correctly valued at an ADP of 260, compared to an overall ECR of 284. Projected to carry the ball 4.2 times and catch 0.5 passes per game, it's a desperate situation if you're starting Haskins in fantasy. He's second among Titans running backs, behind Derrick Henry. Tennessee has the 11th-best schedule for RBs.
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Projected to touch the ball 2.5 times per game (2.4 rushes and 0.1 receptions), Tyler Badie isn't someone you need to draft. He has some competition on the Ravens' depth chart, where he trails both J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards.
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J.d. McKissic is correctly valued at his ADP of 158 as the consensus #148 overall player. With 6.4 projected touches per game (3.4 rushes and 2.9 catches), McKissic is a player you won't want to start if you can avoid it. He's second on Washington's depth chart, behind Antonio Gibson. Washington has the 17th-best running back schedule.
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Projected to carry the ball 1.1 times and catch 0.3 passes per game, Dwayne Washington is not worth spending a draft pick on. He trails both Alvin Kamara and Mark Ingram II on the Saints' depth chart.
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As the consensus #282 overall player, Myles Gaskin is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 249. Projected to touch the ball 2.8 times per game (2.1 rushes and 0.7 receptions), Gaskin is irrelevant in fantasy. He has some competition on the Dolphins' depth chart, where he trails both Chase Edmonds and Raheem Mostert. Miami has the 3rd-best running back schedule.
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Eno Benjamin is worth drafting at his ADP of 221 as the consensus #249 overall player. With 4.5 projected touches per game (3.8 rushes and 0.8 catches), Benjamin isn't someone you can really use in fantasy. He trails both James Conner and Darrel Williams on the Cardinals' depth chart. Arizona has the 15th-best schedule for RBs.
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Joshua Kelley is worth drafting at his ADP of 269 as the consensus #285 overall player. With a projection of 3.2 touches per game (2.8 carries and 0.4 receptions), Kelley isn't someone you can really use in fantasy. He has some competition on the Chargers' depth chart, where he trails both Austin Ekeler and Isaiah Spiller. The Chargers have the 10th-worst running back schedule.
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It would be a bit of a reach if you drafted Dontrell Hilliard at his ADP of 228 since his ECR is 312. Consider drafting Gus Edwards (ADP 246, ECR 189) or Boston Scott (ADP 266, ECR 191) instead. With a projection of 4.6 touches per game (2.9 carries and 1.6 receptions), it's a desperate situation if you're starting Hilliard in fantasy. He has some competition on Tennessee's depth chart in Derrick Henry and Hassan Haskins. Tennessee has the 11th-best schedule for running backs.
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At a projected workload of 0.9 carries and 0.2 receptions per game, Ty'Son Williams isn't someone you need to draft. He's behind both Jonathan Taylor and Nyheim Hines on the running back chart for the Colts.
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Projected to touch the ball 2.2 times per game (1.9 rushes and 0.4 receptions), Deon Jackson is safe to leave on the waiver wire. He has some competition on the Colts' depth chart, where he trails both Jonathan Taylor and Nyheim Hines.
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Projected to carry the ball 0.0 times and catch 0.0 passes per game, Jonathan Ward is safe to leave on the waiver wire. He trails both James Conner and Darrel Williams on the depth chart in Arizona.
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Projected to carry the ball 0.0 times and catch 0.0 passes per game, Javian Hawkins is not worth spending a draft pick on. He has some competition on Tennessee's depth chart in Derrick Henry and Hassan Haskins.
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With 0.4 projected rushes and 0.2 projected catches per games, Jake Funk is not worth spending a draft pick on. He trails both Cam Akers and Darrell Henderson Jr. on the depth chart in Los Angeles.
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With a projection of 0.3 carries and 0.2 catches per game, Alex Armah Jr. is safe to leave on the waiver wire. He's behind both Antonio Gibson and J.D. McKissic on the running back chart for Washington.
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With 0.0 projected touches per game (0.0 rushes and 0.0 catches), Pooka Williams Jr. is not worth spending a draft pick on. He trails both Joe Mixon and Samaje Perine on the Bengals' depth chart.
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