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Week 17 Fantasy RB PPR Rankings



If you’re still alive for your fantasy championship, then congratulations. Now, get ready for the longest fantasy football-related week of your lives. Every day, player updates will be met with dread, as you never know when one of your key running backs will wind up on the reserve/COVID list. Of course, injuries will still rear their ugly heads, too, so you can expect our Week 17 fantasy RB PPR rankings to see some changes before Sunday’s kickoffs. 

Hopefully, your RB depth chart is still strong enough that you can take matchups into account when making start ’em, sit ’em decisions. Several borderline backs are in bad spots this week, most notably Michael Carter (vs. Buccaneers), Myles Gaskin (@ Titans), Chuba Hubbard (@ Saints), Dare Ogunbowale (@ Patriots), Devonta Freeman and Latavius Murray (vs. Rams), and Rex Burkhead (@ 49ers). It won’t be difficult for most to leave these guys on their benches (even Gaskin in PPR leagues), but Sony Michel (@ Ravens), Darrel Williams (@ Bengals), Josh Jacobs (@ Colts), and, if Dalvin Cook is still on the reserve/COVID list, Alexander Mattison (@ Packers) will be tougher calls, especially in PPR leagues.

WEEK 17 PPR RANKINGS:
Quarterback | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker

Chances are, Michel, Williams, Jacobs, and Cook/Mattison will be your best flex options, if not best RB2 options, so they should still be in most 12-team lineups. However it’s possible you’ve loaded up on guys like Rashaad Penny (vs. Lions) or Jeff Wilson Jr. (vs. Texans) and have them in better matchups, so do what makes sense for you. Also, don’t shy away from Denver’s RBs despite their dismal Week 16 performances. The Chargers just got run all over by Burkhead, so Denver’s duo should have big bounce-back performances.

WEEK 17 STANDARD RANKINGS:
Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker

In addition to Penny and JWJ (or Elijah Mitchell, if he’s back from his knee injury), borderline guys like Devin Singletary (vs. Falcons), Rhamondre Stevenson (reserve/COVID) and Damien Harris (vs. Jaguars), and D’Andre Swift (shoulder) and Jamaal Williams (@Seahawks) look good. Typically, Harris isn’t as valuable in PPR leagues, but he has high TD upside this week. You could also try AJ Dillon (vs. Vikings) as a TD-or-bust sleeper.

This will almost certainly be another crazy week. It’s not just RBs themselves going on the reserve/COVID list that will matter, it’s also offensive lineman, quarterbacks, and even defensive players. For instance, the Bucs allow the second-most RB receptions per game, so even just one notable defensive lineman being inactive might be just enough to make Carter a “safe” PPR flex. Stay alert, grab your handcuffs, and be ready to pivot.

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

Fantasy RB PPR Rankings Week 17: Who to start at running back

Rankings are based on full-point PPR scoring

  • 26 James Conner, ARI @ DAL
    27 Chase Edmonds, ARI @ DAL
    28 Rhamondre Stevenson, NE vs. JAX
    29 Michael Carter, NYJ vs. TB
    30 D’Onta Foreman, TEN vs. MIA
    31 Jamaal Williams, DET @ SEA
    32 Dare Ogunbowale, JAX @ NE
    33 Rex Burkhead, HOU @ SF
    34 Myles Gaskin, MIA @ TEN
    35 AJ Dillon, GB vs. MIN
    36 Chuba Hubbard, CAR @ NO
    37 Devonta Freeman, BAL vs. LAR
    38 DeeJay Dallas, SEA vs. DET
    39 Jordan Howard, PHI @ WAS
    40 Tony Pollard, DAL vs. ARI
    41 Latavius Murray, BAL vs. LAR
    42 Ke’Shawn Vaughn, TB @ NYJ
    43 Royce Freeman, HOU @ SF
    44 Darrell Henderson, LAR @ BAL
    45 Derrick Gore, KC @ CIN
    46 Justin Jackson, LAC vs. DEN
    47 Matt Breida, BUF vs. ATL
    48 Mike Davis, ATL @ BUF
    49 Dontrell Hillard, TEN vs. MIA
    50 Nyheim Hines, IND vs. LV
    51 Jeremy McNichols, TEN vs. MIA
    52 Devontae Booker, NYG @ CHI
    53 Brandon Bolden, NE vs. JAX
    54 Craig Reynolds, DET @ SEA
    55 Mark Ingram, NO vs. CAR
    56 Zack Moss, BUF vs. ATL
    57 Tevin Coleman, NYJ vs. TB
    58 Duke Johnson, MIA @ TEN
    59 Boston Scott, PHI @ WAS
    60 Ameer Abdullah, CAR @ NO
    61 Jaret Patterson, WAS vs. PHI
    62 Alexander Mattison, MIN @ GB
    63 Samaje Perine, CIN vs. KC
    64 Phillip Lindsay, MIA @ TEN
    65 D’Ernest Johnson, CLE @ PIT
    66 Joshua Kelley, LAC vs. DEN
    67 Peyton Barber, LV @ IND
    68 Khalil Herbert, CHI vs. NYG
    69 Jonathan Williams, WAS vs. PHI





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