2024 Fantasy Football RB Rankings & Advice: Robert Turbin's Top 10
Fantasy Football TodayAugust 5, 202444 min11,569 views
41 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβJonathan Brooks: Buy or Sell?
- β οΈ Jonathan Brooks is returning from a torn ACL, with hopes of playing by week 3 or 4.
- π€ Robert Turbin advises buying into both Steelers and Bengals running backs over Brooks due to injury concerns and established roles.
- π― Brooks' potential is seen as a second-half league winner, but immediate contribution is unlikely due to his injury and competition from Chuba Hubbard and Miles Sanders.
Justin Herbert's Wide Receivers: Lattimore vs. Palmer
- π€ Justin Herbert is dealing with a plantar fascia injury, creating uncertainty for his receivers.
- π Ladd McConkey is falling outside the top 90 picks, with concerns about Herbert's health and a potential shift to a run-heavy offense under Greg Roman.
- β Josh Palmer is reportedly the number one receiver, but concerns remain about his consistency and the overall Chargers offense.
Seahawks Offense Outlook
- π The Seahawks offense is expected to be great this season, with new coaching and established offensive talent.
- π€ Robert Turbin buys into the Seahawks offense, citing veteran experience and chemistry, particularly with their strong wide receiver trio.
- πββοΈ Kenneth Walker III is expected to be the primary starter, but Zach Charbonnet will also see significant work in a true one-two backfield.
DeAndre Hopkins vs. Calvin Ridley
- β DeAndre Hopkins is avoiding surgery and expected to be ready for Week 1, developing good chemistry with Will Levis.
- β Calvin Ridley is seen as a talented but inconsistent option, with concerns about his week-to-week production.
- π Robert Turbin sells Ridley as the better option, preferring Hopkins for his dependability, while Jamie Eisenberg slightly disagrees, favoring Ridley due to Hopkins' age and injury risk.
Top 10 Fantasy Running Backs
- π₯ Christian McCaffrey is ranked number one overall, despite workload and age concerns, with Trent Williams' health being a key factor.
- π₯ Saquon Barkley is ranked second by Robert Turbin, who believes he'll be a significant playmaker in the Eagles' offense, while Jamie Eisenberg prefers Breece Hall higher.
- π Breece Hall is expected to see a target decline with a healthy Aaron Rodgers but still offers significant scoring potential and an improved offensive line.
- β James Cook is identified as the most concerning player in the top 10 due to ball-handling and running inconsistencies, despite potential in the passing game.
Training Camp Buzz & Risers
- π₯ Will Levis and Malik Nabers are generating significant buzz, with Nabers moving up to a top 20 option.
- π§ Jameson Williams is creeping up draft boards but consistency remains a concern.
- β¨ Devonta Smith is having a tremendous camp, with Kellen Moore's system expected to boost his production, potentially making him a steal if he can avoid injury.
Older Running Backs: Who Has Left?
- πͺ Christian McCaffrey (28) is still the consensus number one overall pick.
- β οΈ Derrick Henry (30) is seen as a potential 20-touchdown, 1500-yard rusher with the Ravens.
- πββοΈ Alvin Kamara (29) is expected to be productive in the passing game with the Saints, despite offensive line concerns.
- π― James Conner is the most targeted older running back, with a healthy Kyler Murray and added weapons in Arizona.
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