How highly should you prioritize running back receptions in PPR leagues? Obviously, catches matter, especially in full-point PPR formats, but if the yards and TDs aren't there, too, they only matter so much. Conversely, even if a guy doesn't get many catches, he can still have significant value -- assuming he gets into the end zone. That creates more potential sleepers and busts, which means our 2021 fantasy RB PPR rankings are even more volatile than our standard edition.
The differences start at the top. Derrick Henry is our top overall player in standard leagues, but he falls to fifth in PPR formats. Last season, he finished third among RBs in PPR leagues behind Alvin Kamara and Dalvin Cook. The (hopefully) healthy returns of Christian McCaffrey and Saquon Barkley will further move him down the list. However, if Henry once again leads the league in rushing and rushing TDs, which he has two years in a row, he should be no worse than a top-five PPR back (which he has also been two years in a row).
2021 PPR FANTASY RANKINGS:
Quarterback | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker | Top 200
Nick Chubb is another notable dropper after catching just 16 passes in 12 games last year. Still, you might be surprised to know he finished 11th among RBs in PPR scoring, proving once again that if you score and rack up yards on the ground, you can be a stud. Kenyan Drake (16th ranked), Ronald Jones II (20), and Miles Sanders (23), and JK Dobbins (24) also finished as RB2s despite all having fewer than 30 catches on the season. Sanders, who caught 50 passes as a rookie, is a prime candidate to greatly improve on an already solid finish, and Drake will likely go back to more of a receiving-back role (with fewer TDs) now that's the backup in Vegas.
2021 STANDARD FANTASY RANKINGS:
Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker | Top 200
On the flip side, several backs make big jumps in PPR thanks to their pass-catching prowess. Nyheim Hines and J.D. McKissic combined for 745 rushing yards and 10 total TDs (four on the ground), but they were both top-17 PPR RBs thanks to 63 and 80 catches, respectively. We're not ranking them that highly heading into this year, largely because both play behind stud sophomore backs who are no slouches themselves when it comes to catching passes, but it's clear they have a lot of upside. James White and Tarik Cohen also fit this mold, with Austin Ekeler being the gold standard because he also gets a good amount of carries. (Update: Cohen has been placed on the PUP, meaning he will miss the first six weeks of the season. Damien Williams will replace him and becomese a legit PPR flex sleeper.)
2021 FANTASY AUCTION VALUES (Standard & PPR):Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker | Overall
Ekeler might be a little too good to solely be considered a "receiving back," and players like that are usually undervalued studs in PPR leagues. Going into this season, Myles Gaskin, Kareem Hunt, Chase Edmonds, Devin Singletary, and possibly Leonard Fournette fit that bill. With the exception of Hunt, all could be their teams' primary backs in addition to getting 40-plus catches. That could result in top-15 seasons if everything breaks right (see Mike Davis's No. 12 PPR ranking last year). At the very least, they should rack up catches and get at least 115 carries (likely more) and work as flexes.
2021 FANTASY SLEEPERS:
Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Each team
The biggest PPR breakout candidates this year are Joe Mixon (no Giovani Bernard), D'Andre Swift (46 catches in 13 games last year, should get significantly more carries), and Najee Harris (43 catches his final year at Alabama). Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Antonio Gibson were good pass-catchers in college and could also be primed for more receiving work in their second seasons, while Michael Carter and Javonte Williams (25 catches apiece while splitting time at North Carolina last year) both have the potential to catch a decent amount passes.
2021 FANTASY TIERS & DRAFT STRATEGY:
Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST
Touchdowns will always matter most in fantasy, whether it's a standard, half-point PPR, or full-point PPR league, so don't overvalue catches early in your PPR drafts. However, in the middle and late rounds, taking chances on players expected to see a good amount of targets is the way to go. That's more reliable than hoping your mid-tier RBs gets lucky and scores a lot.
MORE 2021 FANTASY RANKINGS:
Superflex Top 200 | Superflex Top 200 PPR | IDP | Rookies | O-lines
We'll be adjusting these RB PPR rankings and providing further analysis from now until Week 1, so check back for updates! For individual player analysis, check out our standard-league RB rankings.
DOMINATE YOUR DRAFT: Ultimate 2021 Cheat Sheet
2021 Fantasy RB PPR Rankings
Rankings are based on full-point PPR scoring formats
Rank | Player |
1 | Christian McCaffrey, Panthers |
2 | Alvin Kamara, Saints |
3 | Saquon Barkley, Giants |
4 | Dalvin Cook, Vikings |
5 | Derrick Henry, Titans |
6 | Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys |
7 | Aaron Jones, Packers |
8 | Antonio Gibson, Washington |
9 | Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Chiefs |
10 | Austin Ekeler, Chargers |
11 | Nick Chubb, Browns |
12 | Jonathan Taylor, Colts |
13 | David Montgomery, Bears |
14 | Najee Harris, Steelers |
15 | Miles Sanders, Eagles |
16 | D'Andre Swift, Lions |
17 | Joe Mixon, Bengals |
18 | James Robinson, Jaguars |
19 | Myles Gaskin, Dolphins |
20 | Chris Carson, Seahawks |
21 | Kareem Hunt, Browns |
22 | Josh Jacobs, Raiders |
23 | Mike Davis, Falcons |
24 | Chase Edmonds, Cardinals |
25 | Darrell Henderson, Rams |
26 | Javonte Williams, Broncos |
27 | Gus Edwards, Ravens |
28 | Devin Singletary, Bills |
29 | Melvin Gordon, Broncos |
30 | Michael Carter, Jets |
31 | Raheem Mostert, 49ers |
32 | Nyheim Hines, Colts |
33 | JD McKissic, Washington |
34 | Damien Harris, Patriots |
35 | Leonard Fournette, Buccaneers |
36 | Phillip Lindsay, Texans |
37 | Ronald Jones II, Buccaneers |
38 | James Conner, Cardinals |
39 | Jamaal Williams, Lions |
40 | Zack Moss, Bills |
41 | James White, Patriots |
42 | David Johnson, Texans |
43 | Trey Sermon, 49ers |
44 | Damien Williams, Bears |
45 | AJ Dillon, Packers |
46 | Tony Pollard, Cowboys |
47 | Kenyan Drake, Raiders |
48 | Kenneth Gainwell, Eagles |
49 | Giovani Bernard, Buccaneers |
50 | Tony Jones Jr., Saints |
51 | Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots |
52 | Alexander Mattison, Vikings |
53 | Tevin Coleman, Jets |
54 | Darrel Williams, Chiefs |
55 | Justin Jackson, Chargers |
56 | Carlos Hyde, Jaguars |
57 | Ty Johnson, Jets |
58 | Sony Michel, Rams |
59 | Elijah Mitchell, 49ers |
60 | Malcolm Brown, Dolphins |
61 | Rashaad Penny, Seahawks |
62 | Devontae Booker, Giants |
63 | Marlon Mack, Colts |
64 | Cordarrelle Patterson, Falcons |
65 | Ty'Son Williams, Ravens |
66 | Benny Snell Jr., Steelers |
67 | Boston Scott, Eagles |
68 | Mark Ingram, Texans |
69 | Tarik Cohen, Bears |
70 | Darrynton Evans, Titans |
71 | Waynen Gallman Falcons |
72 | Samaje Perine, Bengals |
73 | Chuba Hubbard, Panthers |
74 | Salvon Ahmed, Dolphins |
75 | Jake Funk, Rams |
76 | La'Mical Perine, Jets |
77 | Joshua Kelley, Chargers |
78 | Jeremy McNichols, Titans |
79 | Anthony McFarland Jr., Steelers |