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Fantasy Football RB Rankings Week 3: Who to start, best sleepers, waiver wire picks at running back

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Running backs really set the tone for some monster fantasy games in Week 2. After being hobbled with an ankle injury, De'Von Achane was ruled active for the Dolphins' TNF clash against the Bills while his backfield partner Raheem Mostert was out with a chest injury. Many assumed Jeff Wilson Jr. would absorb much of Mostert's usage, but Achane just took on more of the lion's share of work as he racked up 96 rushing yards and 69 receiving yards on seven catches, including a touchdown. Not to be outdone, though, James Cook blew up in the first half for Buffalo and ended up with 95 total yards and three touchdowns. 

But it was Alvin Kamara who said, "Hold my beer," figuratively speaking we assume. In a shocking blowout of the Cowboys, Kamara ran for 115 yards and added 65 more in the passing games, and he reached paydirt three times. At this stage of his career, many thought Kamara might be falling into the role of a compiling receiving back, but the new offense helmed by Klint Kubiak has been yielding very positive results so far for most of the Saints' offense. Kamara may be able to keep this up for longer than initially anticipated. 

And of course there are still injuries to continue to monitor. Kenneth Walker was a scratch on Sunday has he deals with an oblique issue. It was later revealed that the Seahawks may play this one slowly and give Walker time to heal, which would be big news for Zach Charbonnet who performed solidly in the starter role today against the Patriots. Christian McCaffrey is on IR now, so we continue to expect big things from Jordan Mason. Will there be any other surprise injuries in Week 3?

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Fantasy RB Rankings Week 3: Who to start, sit at running back

Rankings based on PPR scoring. These rankings will be updated throughout the week, so check back often.

RANKPLAYER NAMETEAMOPPONENT
1Bijan RobinsonATLvs. KC
2Jonathan TaylorINDvs. CHI
3Saquon BarkleyPHIat NO
4Jordan MasonSFat LAR
5Breece HallNYJvs. NE
6Josh JacobsGBat TEN
7Kyren WilliamsLARvs. SF
8Jahmyr GibbsDETat ARI
9Derrick HenryBALat DAL
10James CookBUFvs. JAC
11De'Von AchaneMIAat SEA
12Alvin KamaraNOvs. PHI
13James ConnerARIvs. DET
14Joe MixonHOUat MIN
15Travis Etienne Jr.JACat BUF
16Rachaad WhiteTBvs. DEN
17Brian Robinson Jr.WASat CIN
18Najee HarrisPITvs. LAC
19Rhamondre StevensonNEat NYJ
20Zamir WhiteLVvs. CAR
21Aaron JonesMINvs. HOU
22David MontgomeryDETat ARI
23Tony PollardTENvs. GB
24Zach CharbonnetSEAvs. MIA
25D'Andre SwiftCHIat IND
26Zack MossCINvs. WAS
27J.K. DobbinsLACat PIT
28Jerome FordCLEvs. NYG
29Devin SingletaryNYGat CLE
30Javonte WilliamsDENat TB
31Chuba HubbardCARat LV
32Austin EkelerWASat CIN
33Jeff Wilson Jr.MIAat SEA
34Ezekiel ElliottDALvs. BAL
35Jaylen WarrenPITvs. LAC
36Samaje PerineKCat ATL
37Jaleel McLaughlinDENat TB
38Chase BrownCINvs. WAS
39Tyjae SpearsTENvs. GB
40Braelon AllenNYJvs. NE
41Gus EdwardsLACat PIT
42Rico DowdleDALvs. BAL
43Antonio GibsonNEat NYJ
44Justice HillBALat DAL
45Bucky IrvingTBvs. DEN
46Ty ChandlerMINvs. HOU
47Jamaal WilliamsNOvs. PHI
48Ray DavisBUFvs. JAC
49Alexander MattisonLVvs. CAR
50Carson SteeleKCat ATL
51Miles SandersCARat LV
52Tyler AllgeierATLvs. KC
53Trey BensonARIvs. DET
54MarShawn LloydGBat TEN
55Kenneth GainwellPHIat NO
56Isaac GuerendoSFat LAR
57D'Onta ForemanCLEvs. NYG
58Cordarrelle PattersonPITvs. LAC
59D'Ernest JohnsonJACat BUF
60Jaylen WrightMIAat SEA
61Tyrone Tracy Jr.NYGat CLE
62Emari DemercadoARIvs. DET
63Dameon PierceHOUat MIN
64Khalil HerbertCHIat IND
65Blake CorumLARvs. SF
66Emanuel WilsonGBat TEN
67Pierre Strong Jr.CLEvs. NYG

Who are the best fantasy RBs Week 3?

Even though Bijan Robinson still hasn't played yet in Week 2 as the Falcons take on the Eagles Monday night, we're expecting big things in Week 3 against the Chiefs. Atlanta will need him in both the running and passing game to stay competitive with the Chiefs. Kansas City has fared well against the run so far against the Ravens and Bengals, but while Derrick Henry is a tough back, the Chiefs haven't faced anyone with Robinson's skill set yet this season. 

Jonathan Taylor continues to register the most impressive usage in the league. In Week 1, Taylor's backup Tre Sermon was only on the field for two snaps. Sermon did receive two carries and logged a catch in Week 2, but Taylor still dominated touches as he ran for 103 yards on just 12 carries for an absurd 8.6 yards per rush average. He also added two catches on four targets for 32 yards. While he didn't reach paydirt, that is absolute elite usage. 

And Saquon Barkley moves into our RB3 slot, even though he also has not played yet. But with A.J. Brown sitting this week, and with his status for next week uncertain, Barkley could be in line for an even bigger workload than he saw in Week 1, which is hard to believe. 

Who are the best fantasy RB waiver pickups Week 3?

Breece Hall is outside of our top-3 this week, and rookie Braelon Allen is the major reason why. Perhaps the thunder to Hall's lightning, Allen ran seven times for 33 yards and a score and added two catches for 23 yards and another score. We're not ready to assume he'll be a weekly vulture for Hall just yet, but they went to him enough times in a close game that we think he can eat into Hall's usage. Hall did still have 62 rushing yards and 52 receiving yards and a score, so it's not like he totally dampened his stat line. But if Hall were ever to miss time, Allen could be the next Jordan Mason. 

The Patriots has been one of the most surprising teams of the season thus far. Widely considered to be in the running for worst record in the league, New England shocked the Bengals in Week 1, and then the Pats came up just shot, falling to the Seahawks in overtime. While Rhamondre Stevenson is off to a great start and had a second-straight good game, it was Antonio Gibson who led the team in rushing with 96 yards on 11 carries for an 8.7 yards per rush average. Stevenson still saw 10 more carries, but Gibson could be a back on the rise. With very few legitimate receiving threats, look for the Pats to continue to lean on the running game and their defense. 

Waiver Wire advice: Breaking down the top pickups for Week 3

Who are the best fantasy RB sleepers Week 3?

As of now, we're treating Week 3 as if Raheem Mostert is sitting. Couple that with the fact that the Dolphins will have Skylar Thompson under center as Tua Tagovailoa continues his recovery from another concussion, and Jeff Wilson is squarely in play as a sleeper this week. While Achane absorbed the majority of the rushing workload against the Bills on a short week, they're going to have to lean on the running game even more with Tua out. If Mostert can't go, even though we didn't see it in Week 2, I would expect Wilson to receive more of a typical Mostert-like workload. 

Pittsburgh's Jaylen Warren clocks in as our second sleeper this week. Recovering from a hamstring injury suffered in the preseason, Warren has been easing into things. But we saw that workload increase in Week 2 as he toted the ball nine times for 42 yards and added two catches for 19 yards. The Steelers are off to a somewhat surprising 2-0 start, so don't expect them to change things up and start chucking the ball around. This is a run-first offense, and Warren is quite possibly the most talented back on this team. 

What are the biggest RB injuries Week 3?

As mentioned above, Raheem Mostert's chest injury is definitely one we're monitoring as well as Kenneth Walker's oblique injury. 

The Chiefs pulled off a win at the buzzer against the Bengals, but Isiah Pacheco went down late in the game with an ankle injury. The severity of the ailment is unknown at the moment, but the latest report from the locker room was not an encouraging one. For now, we've removed Pacheco, bumped up Samaje Perine, and added Carson Steele to the rankings. 

Pacheco was emotional in the locker room, towel over his head with watery eyes. Andy Reid came over to wrap his arm around him before his own podium interview. Pacheco was still walking in the locker room, so we'll see what testing shows this week. https://t.co/AS6SpRtJpT

— Jesse Newell (@jessenewell) September 16, 2024

Tyjae Spears left the Titan's loss to the Jets early with an ankle injury. We have listed in our initial rankings, but if he were to be inactive, it could mean more of a bell cow workload for Tony Pollard who has looked more like 2022 Pollard than 2023 Pollard. 

And a couple of backups went down as well, which shuffles things around in terms of which backup running backs to look at. Pierre Strong went down with a hamstring injury, and D'Onta Foreman was the next man up. Tank Bigsby went down for Jacksonville, paving the way for D'Ernerst Johnson to get some touches in relief of Travis Etienne. 

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