Fantasy RB PPR Rankings Week 6: Who to start, sit at running back in fantasy football

Fantasy football proprietors may be stunned that in a week where Alvin Kamara is one bye, he's not even near the leading pass-catching running back that's off. That honor would go to among this season's top outbreak RBs, Cordarrelle Patterson, whose 25 receptions is amongst the most effective for a running back. Patterson's teammate, Mike Davis, is additionally well in advance of Kamara with 18 catches. That does not imply either is a much better overall dream back than Kamara, however it does show that value can be located in some unexpected places in point-per-reception leagues. Our Week 6 fantasy RB PPR rankings attempt to represent all the various resources of production.

In addition to Kamara as well as the Falcons 'backs, Elijah Mitchell and Michael Carter will get on bye today. Naturally, we understand extra essential RBs will be inaccessible, as a number of key guys missed recently (Chris Carson, Christian McCaffrey, Dalvin Cook), and also injuries will continue to appear throughout the rest of the period, as we saw with Saquon Barkley and also Clyde Edwards-Helaire last Sunday.< p course=" pop-out-eplayer-container pop-out-eplayer-container-- preserve-size "> WEEK 6 PPR POSITIONS:|||| A few backs recognized mostly for their PPR value remain in better-than-average spots today, as J.D. McKissic (vs. Chiefs ), Nyheim Hines (vs. Texans ), and also Jerick McKinnon (@ Washington )have highly favorable matches. Brandon Bolden( vs. Cowboys) as well as Kenneth Gainwell (vs. Buccaneers )are two more key getting backs with matches against groups who

have actually resisted RBs specifically in the death video game. There will not be much room on the ground for these guys, but they can rack up catches as well as article flex-worthy numbers in full-point PPR formats. Myles Gaskin (@ Jaguars)is another person recognized for his obtaining capacity with a favorable competition. WEEK 6 CRITERION POSITIONS:|||||Obviously, it is difficult to be a starting RB in fantasy organizations based simply on your obtaining abilities(like Jeremy McNichols or even Giovani Bernard), so lots of average obtaining backs are still worth having fun. Darrell Henderson (@ Giants), Leonard Fournette(@ Eagles), and also both Melvin Gordon and also Javonte Williams (vs. Raiders)all have wonderful matchups, and Henderson has the included perk of playing a protection that additionally resisted backs in the passing game.

Among the backs with tough matchups, Damien Harris (vs. Cowboys) is especially risky in PPR organizations since he does not catch several passes. Chris Carson or Alex Collins (@ Steelers) as well as Josh Jacobs (@ Broncos) are in the very same boat. The Seahawks and also Jacobs have actually had some respectable reception totals this year, yet they're all nothing greater than volume-based flexes in those matches. It's The Same for Devontae Booker (vs. Rams) in alleviation of Barkley (ankle joint).

Things are mosting likely to be constantly evolving throughout the year at this position, yet with bye weeks and injuries, possibilities are points will certainly be difficult for more than a couple of proprietors in your organization. Sure, if you grab somebody like Damien Williams (vs. Packers) on waivers, you might have three or even more feasible alternatives, but most owners are mosting likely to be scrounging for two. Quantity continues to be crucial, also in PPR, so unless you have an elite pass-catching back that also accesses the very least six or 7 brings, there's no requirement to get as well adorable with your schedule decisions.

Keep in mind: We'll be upgrading these RB PPR rankings throughout the week, so examine back for the most up to date player activity.

Fantasy RB PPR Rankings Week 6: That to begin at running back

Rankings are based on full-point PPR scoring

Rank Gamer
1 Christian McCaffrey, cars and truck vs. minutes
2 Derrick Henry, TEN vs. BUF
3 Najee Harris, PIT vs. SEA
4 Antonio Gibson, WAS vs. KC
5 Jonathan Taylor, IND vs. HOU
6 Austin Ekeler, LAC @ BAL
7 James Robinson, JAX vs. MIA
8 Aaron Jones, GB @ CHI
9 Dalvin Cook, MINUTES @ VEHICLE
10 Joe Mixon, CIN @ DET
11 Ezekiel Elliott, DAL @ NE
12 D'Andre Swift, DET vs. CIN
13 Nick Chubb, CLE vs. ARI
14 Leonard Fournette, TB @ PHI
15 Damien Williams, CHI vs. GB
16 Darrell Henderson, LAR @ NYG
17 Myles Gaskin, MIA @ JAX
18 Kareem Search, CLE vs. ARI
19 Devontae Booker, NYG vs. LAR
20 Melvin Gordon, DEN vs. LV
21 Josh Jacobs, LV @ DEN
22 Zack Moss, BUF @ 10
23 Latavius Murray, BAL vs. LAC
24 Chase Edmonds, ARI @ CLE
25 Darrel Williams, KC @ WAS
26 Javonte Williams, DEN vs. LV
27 Chris Carson, SEA @ PIT
28 JD McKissic, WAS vs. KC
29 Damien Harris, NE vs. DAL
30 Devin Singletary, BUF @ 10
31 Jamaal Williams, DET vs. CIN
32 Tony Pollard, DAL @ NE
33 Nyheim Hines, IND vs. HOU
34 Kenneth Gainwell, PHI vs. TB
35 Miles Sanders, PHI vs. TB
36 Jerick McKinnon, KC @ WAS
37 James Conner, ARI @ CLE
38 Mark Ingram, HOU @ IND
39 Samaje Perine, CIN @ DET
40 Kenyan Drake, LV @ DEN
41 Ronald Jones II, TB @ PHI
42 AJ Dillon, GB @ CHI
43 David Johnson, HOU @ IND
44 Giovani Bernard, TB @ PHI
45 Khalil Herbert, CHI vs. GB
46 Alex Collins, SEA @ PIT
47 Alexander Mattison, MINUTES @ AUTOMOBILE
48 Brandon Bolden, NE vs. DAL
49 Jeremy McNichols, 10 vs. BUF
50 Sony Michel, LAR @ NYG
51 Rhamondre Stevenson, NE vs. DAL
52 Malcolm Brown, MIA @ JAX
53 Phillip Lindsay, HOU @ IND
54 Larry Rountree III, LAC @ BAL
55 Chuba Hubbard, auto vs. minutes
56 Joshua Kelley, LAC @ BAL
57 Le'Veon Bell, BAL vs. LAC
58 Devonta Freeman, BAL vs. LAC
59 Carlos Hyde, JAX vs. MIA

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