15. Devin Singletary
If he can one-up his performance from last year and become a three-down back he has the potential to become the next Aaron Jones.
14. Chris Carson
Chris Carson is the unsung star of the Seattle Seahawks. He can take a little pressure off Russell Wilson’s back which could result in more yards this season.
13. Kenyan Drake
With David Johnson out of the way Kenyan can take over the Cardinals offense. But with second year QB Kyler Murray teaming up with Deandre Hopkins he might get less carries.
12. Austin Ekeler
With Melvin Gordon signing with the Broncos and either Tyrod Taylor or rookie Justin Herbert under center, Ekeler should get more carries.
11. Nick Chubb
With Kareem Hunt in the backfield Chubb might not be as big a threat on an already pass-heavy offense.
10. Joe Mixon
Rookie Joe Burrow has a reliable RB in the backfield and he will use him.
9. Josh Jacobs
Josh had an amazing rookie year with the Raiders and he should have won rookie of the year, this year I expect him to improve and excel.
8. Leonard Fournette
The Jaguars are making a huge mistake in not bringing Fournette back. When healthy Fournette is one of the most powerful and feared RB’s in the league.
7. Aaron Jones
Aaron is a very versatile three down back. I expect big things from him this year.
6. Alvin Kamara
The Saints have the most well-rounded teams of all time. With Drew Brees, Michael Thomas, and the vastly improving Alvin Kamara.
5. Derrick Henry
If Derrick Henry can do what he did in the playoffs all season, he has a strong case for MVP.
4. Ezekiel Elliott
Elliott has one of the best powerful and speedy combinations I have ever seen. He will easily rush for over 1,000 yards this season.
3. Dalvin Cook
Cook will explode this year! He is going to have an AMAZING season this year.
2. Saquon Barkley
As long as Saquon stays healthy he will be one of the best running backs this season.
- Christian McCaffrey
If Mccaffrey keeps up his amazing work he might go down in history as one of the greatest RB’s in history.