Fantasy RB Rankings Week 8: Who to start, sit at running back in fantasy football

Matt Lutovsky

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The six-team byepocalypse is over, and this week, just two teams (Raiders and Ravens) are off. It's still shaping up to be a tough week for our Week 8 fantasy RB rankings, as plenty of running backs are dealing with injuries and the usual amount of tough matchups and tougher committee situations are affecting things.

Saquon Barkley (ankle), Nick Chubb (calf), and David Montgomery (knee) are all eligible to return this week, but Montgomery is expected to remain out. Barkley (@ Chiefs) would have a cake matchup if he's able to make it back, while Chubb (vs. Steelers) would be in a tough spot, but obviously fantasy owners just want these backs in their lineups regardless. D'Ernest Johnson showed last week he's capable of handling a full complement of carries if Chubb is out, but a matchup against the Steelers would keep him at a low-end RB2 level.

WEEK 8 STANDARD RANKINGS:
Quarterback | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker

Damien Harris (@ Chargers), Darrel Williams (vs. Giants), and Kenneth Gainwell (@ Lions), assuming Miles Sanders (ankle) is out, are in good spots this week and should produce borderline RB1-level numbers. Both Zack Moss and Devin Singletary (vs. MIA) also have great matchups, though their timeshare remains frustrating. Moss continues to play more snaps than Singletary, but Singletary closed the gap in their last game and narrowly outproduced Moss. Still, Moss's slight advantage in touchdown potential gives him an edge in our rankings. 

WEEK 8 PPR RANKINGS:
Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker

Several secondary backs are in good matchup spots this week and could see some extra touches/production. Tony Pollard (@ Vikings) stands out the most in our rankings, but J.D. McKissic (@ Broncos), Brandon Bolden (@ Chargers), Boston Scott (@ Lions), and Rashaad Penny (vs. Jaguars) also have favorable matchups and should work as flexes in all formats. You could even try Samaje Perine (@ Jets) if you're in a bind, as Bengals' secondary backs have had a nice run of production lately.

WEEK 8 DFS LINEUPS: FanDuel | DraftKings | Yahoo

Khalil Herbert (vs. 49ers), Myles Gaskin (@ Bills), Michael Carter (vs. Bengals), and Mark Ingram (vs. Rams) are notable borderline starters with tough matchups. Some of these guys get decent enough volume, but the same can be said for most of the secondary backs listed above who have much better matchups. The key difference is the bad-matchup players are more likely to get goal-line carries, but they're still riskier than usual in a week where the rankings are relatively deep. (Update: With Mark Ingram traded to the Saints, Phillip Lindsay and David Johnson are now in a committee in a tough matchup against the Rams this week.)

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We're getting to the point in the season where we have a good idea of who's going to get touches and who has the best chances to produce. Some situations are still total guesswork (Dolphins, Broncos, Seahawks) or just bad (Texans, Jets), but there are others, like the Falcons or Cardinals, where the committees generally thrive. We know bad games are always possible (as we saw with a gimpy Mike Davis last week), but we also know certain players have established themselves as "must-starts." Unless you have significantly better or more reliable options, you have to trust certain guys until they give you a reason not to. 

WEEK 8 FANTASY: Sleepers | Busts | Start 'em, sit 'em

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

Fantasy RB Rankings Week 8: Who to start at running back

Rankings are based on standard, non-PPR scoring

Rank Player
1 Derrick Henry, TEN @ IND
2 James Robinson, JAX @ SEA
3 Dalvin Cook, MIN vs. DAL
4 Ezekiel Elliott, DAL @ MIN
5 Jonathan Taylor, IND vs. TEN
6 Joe Mixon, CIN @ NYJ
7 Damien Harris, NE @ LAC
8 Alvin Kamara, NO vs. TB
9 Austin Ekeler, LAC vs. NE
10 Aaron Jones, GB @ ARI
11 Darrell Henderson, LAR @ HOU
12 D'Andre Swift, DET vs. PHI
13 Najee Harris, PIT @ CLE
14 Kenneth Gainwell, PHI @ DET
15 Darrel Williams, KC vs. NYG
16 Nick Chubb, CLE vs. PIT
17 Cordarrelle Patterson, ATL vs. CAR
18 Chuba Hubbard, CAR @ ATL
19 Leonard Fournette, TB @ NO
20 Elijah Mitchell, SF @ CHI
21 Antonio Gibson, WAS @ DEN
22 Devontae Booker, NYG @ KC
23 Zack Moss, BUF vs. MIA
24 Devin Singletary, BUF vs. MIA
25 Tony Pollard, DAL @ MIN
26 Alex Collins, SEA vs. JAX
27 Melvin Gordon, DEN vs. WAS
28 Khalil Herbert, CHI vs. SF
29 Mike Davis, ATL vs. CAR
30 Javonte Williams, DEN vs. WAS
31 James Conner, ARI vs. GB
32 Michael Carter, NYJ vs. CIN
33 Chase Edmonds, ARI vs. GB
34 Brandon Bolden, NE @ LAC
35 JD McKissic, WAS @ DEN
36 Jamaal Williams, DET vs. PHI
37 Myles Gaskin, MIA @ BUF
38 Boston Scott, PHI @ DET
39 Phillip Lindsay, HOU vs. LAR
40 Damien Williams, CHI vs. SF
41 Salvon Ahmed, MIA @ BUF
42 Rashaad Penny, SEA vs. JAX
43 David Johnson, HOU vs. LAR
44 D'Ernest Johnson, CLE vs. PIT
45 Samaje Perine, CIN @ NYJ
46 Ty Johnson, NYJ vs. CIN
47 Alexander Mattison, MIN vs. DAL
48 AJ Dillon, GB @ ARI
49 Ronald Jones II, TB @ NO
50 Nyheim Hines, IND vs. TEN
51 Giovani Bernard, TB @ NO
52 JaMycal Hasty, SF @ CHI
53 Sony Michel, LAR @ HOU
54 Jerick McKinnon, KC vs. NYG
55 Demetric Felton, CLE vs. PIT
56 Joshua Kelley, LAC vs. NE
57 Jeremy McNichols, TEN @ IND
58 J.J. Taylor, NE @ LAC
59 Carlos Hyde, JAX @ SEA
60 Larry Rountree III, LAC vs. NE

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Matt Lutovsky has been a writer and editor for The Sporting News since 2007, primarily writing about fantasy sports, betting, and gaming.