Fantasy RB Rankings Week 9: Who to start, sit at running back in fantasy football

The weeks have been flying by, injuries have been rampant, and another bye-pocalypse is upon us. With six teams scheduled off this week, it’s safe to say that the running back pool has never been shallower this season. But in a way, doesn’t this make fantasy football more exciting? Every last team is affected by injuries or byes, so each owner must make critical start-or-sit decisions. Our Week 9 fantasy RB rankings for standard leagues will help you make the right ones and capture a huge “W” at this crucial stage of the season. 

Let’s start with the guys who aren’t in the rankings — and man, do some big names have byes. Saquon Barkley, Nick Chubb, Christian McCaffrey, Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard, and Najee Harris are the biggest bye-week names, and we’ll also be without the services of Melvin Gordon III, Latavius Murray, and Kareem Hunt. Yikes.

Take a breath, have a sip of water, and then let’s continue. Time to talk studs — and who is a bigger stud over the past half-decade than the king? Derrick Henry (@ Chiefs in Week 9) has been heating up, and he might go nuclear in the second half of the season. Austin Ekeler (@ Falcons) only knows one speed, and he should beat up on an Atlanta D that has surrendered 10 rushing TDs this season. Honestly, the top tiers of our rankings have never felt more concrete — with so many byes and injuries, determining the cream of the crop becomes a pretty easy exercise. 

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One player who has vaulted into that “cream of the crop” territory: Travis Etienne Jr. (vs. Raiders). The second-year back gobbled up 162 yards from scrimmage and a TD against a stout Broncos D in London, and he should put a hurting on a Vegas squad that just allowed Alvin Kamara to amass 158 all-purpose yards and three TDs. We’ve even lifted ETN above Jonathan Taylor (@ Patriots), but obviously, he’s still a must-start as long as he doesn’t have any new ankle issues.

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As far as other injuries to monitor this week, Cordarrelle Patterson (knee) is eligible to come off IR, and James Conner (ribs) is seemingly edging closer to a return. Both will be must-starts if active, but if they’re out again, Tyler Allgeier and Caleb Huntley (vs. Chargers) are both high-end flexes in a favorable matchup, and Eno Benjamin will be a solid RB2 in a great matchup of his own. Chuba Hubbard (ankle) could also return, but D’Onta Foreman (@ Bengals) figures to remain Carolina’s RB1 (and a fantasy RB2). 

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What can we ascertain from the backfields of the Ravens, Commanders, and Chiefs? Well, Baltimore’s situation is entirely predicated on health. If Gus Edwards (@ Saints) is healthy after a minor hamstring tweak last Thursday, he’s the man. If he’s a scratch, fire up Kenyan Drake with confidence. As for Washington, we’re starting to lean more toward Antonio Gibson over Brian Robinson in PPR leagues — Gibby just has more explosive all-around playmaking ability — but B-Rob remains a fine flex in standard formats. And with Kansas City, your guess is as good as mine. Clyde Edwards-Helaire (vs. Titans) no longer owns this backfield, but in a shallow week, we can’t blame you for starting him or Isiah Pacheco.

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Perhaps the most confusing backfield is in L.A., where Ronnie Rivers (@ Buccaneers) led the way over Darrell Henderson Jr. last week. Rookie Kyren Williams (ankle) could easily be the top man this week if he’s active, but if he’s not, we give Rivers the slight nod over Henderson. We wouldn’t want to start either given the matchup, but Rivers can work as a flex in deep leagues.

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Going deeper, Khalil Herbert (vs. Dolphins) has largely been better than veteran running-mate David Montgomery, and Miami has surrendered a whopping nine total TDs to RBs this season. We might also see some garbage-time points from Kenneth Gainwell (@ Texans), as Houston has been the most generous defense to RBs this season. Backups AJ Dillon (vs. Lions) and Damien Harris (vs. Colts) are also in good spots and should get going behind Aaron Jones and Rhamondre Stevenson, respectively, while Dontrell Hilliard (@ Chiefs) also has some upside, especially in PPR leagues. 

As for the fades, buyer beware on both Michael Carter and James Robinson (vs. Bills). That’s one hell of a defense they will be going against, and second-year QB Zach Wilson won’t do them many favors. But, as we said about the backs for the Chiefs and Rams, in a week this thin, we wouldn’t blame you for starting either Jet.

Note: We’ll be updating these RB rankings throughout the week, so check back for analysis and the latest player movement.

Week 9 fantasy RB rankings for standard leagues

Rankings based on standard, non-PPR scoring leagues

Rank    Player
1    Derrick Henry, Titans @ Chiefs
2    Austin Ekeler, Chargers @ Falcons
3    Dalvin Cook, Vikings @ Commanders
4    Josh Jacobs, Raiders @ Jaguars
5    Joe Mixon, Bengals vs. Panthers
6    Miles Sanders, Eagles @ Texans
7    Aaron Jones, Packers @ Lions
8    Leonard Fournette, Buccaneers vs. Rams
9    Alvin Kamara, Saints vs. Ravens
10    Travis Etienne Jr., Jaguars vs. Raiders
11    Jonathan Taylor, Colts @ Patriots
12    Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots vs. Colts
13    Kenneth Walker III, Seahawks @ Cardinals
14    Tyler Allgeier, Falcons vs. Chargers
15    Raheem Mostert, Dolphins @ Bears
16    James Conner, Cardinals vs. Seahawks
17    Dameon Pierce, Texans vs. Eagles
18    David Montgomery, Bears vs. Dolphins
19    D’Andre Swift, Lions vs. Packers
20    D’Onta Foreman, Panthers @ Bengals
21    Gus Edwards, Ravens @ Saints
22    AJ Dillon, Packers @ Lions
23    Damien Harris, Patriots vs. Colts
24    Devin Singletary, Bills @ Jets
25    Caleb Huntley, Falcons vs. Chargers
26    Brian Robinson Jr., Commanders vs. Vikings
27    Jamaal Williams, Lions vs. Packers
28    Antonio Gibson, Commanders vs. Vikings
29    Isiah Pacheco, Chiefs vs. Titans
30    Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Chiefs vs. Titans
31    Khalil Herbert, Bears vs. Dolphins
32    Kenneth Gainwell, Eagles @ Texans
33    Michael Carter, Jets vs. Bills
34    Chuba Hubbard, Panthers @ Bengals
35    James Robinson, Jets vs. Bills
36    Kenyan Drake, Ravens @ Saints
37    Ronnie Rivers, Rams @ Buccaneers
38    Dontrell Hilliard, Titans @ Chiefs
39    Deon Jackson, Colts @ Patriots
40    Rachaad White, Buccaneers vs. Rams
41    Jeff Wilson Jr., Dolphins @ Bears
42    Sony Michel, Chargers @ Falcons
43    Eno Benjamin, Cardinals vs. Seahawks
44    Nyheim Hines, Bills @ Jets
45    Alexander Mattison, Vikings @ Commanders
46    Samaje Perine, Bengals vs. Panthers
47    Darrell Henderson Jr., Rams @ Buccaneers
48    Travis Homer, Seahawks @ Cardinals
49    Jerick McKinnon, Chiefs vs. Titans
50    Rex Burkhead, Texans vs. Eagles
51    Dwayne Washington, Saints vs. Ravens
52    James Cook, Bills @ Jets
53    J.D. McKissic, Commanders vs. Vikings
54    Justice Hill, Ravens @ Saints

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