Given the proliferation of committee backfields, each NFL defense usually faces two or three running backs each game. Turning in one of the best eight games allowed by a defense is an elite performance.
Below shows how often a player logged the best game allowed by a secondary (Top-1), one of the four best performances allowed (Top-4), and one of the best eight performances (Top-8). With 17 games played, a Top-8 game is “above average” among the best running back from each opponent.
The “Better than Average” (BTA) score is a weighting of those games.
Better than average:
Quarterbacks |Wide receivers | Tight ends
Bottom line: This is a true measurement of how productive a running back was when schedule influences are removed. It compares them to other backs that faced that same defense. If a player rates higher here than they did with 2023 fantasy points, it means they were limited by a schedule and are better than their last year’s stats suggest.
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The position declined in perceived value for NFL teams but they still crank out plenty of fantasy-relevant stats each week and a top player offers consistency that rivals a player that is still taken very highly in fantasy drafts.
But the Top-5 in this metric last year were Austin Ekeler, Josh Jacobs, Nick Chubb, Derrick Henry, and Aaron Jones – none of them repeating for 2023. It shows the volatility in the position and how those monster performances rise and fall dramatically the following year. On a winning fantasy team, you need difference-makers who can blow up in multiple games.
This highlights what a surprise that Breece Hall, Kyren Williams and Rachaad White were. And how this is a position where youth is a very good thing. It also shows what a disappointment Bijan Robinson, Saquon Barkley, and Jonathan Taylor were though all three are still hot properties in fantasy drafts this summer.
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This is fascinating. The only running backs that managed to log more than one top game against a defense were led by Christian McCaffrey – no surprise. But the other four were all in the second year of their career.
Yes indeed. Youth be served in the backfields of the current NFL.