RB Early Fantasy Football 2026 Redraft Risers Fallers

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The early 2026 fantasy football landscape at RB is already taking shape, and the biggest storylines come from the dramatic movement up and down the rankings.

Several young backs surged into the spotlight after breakout 2025 seasons, with players like Ashton Jeanty, Omarion Hampton, and TreVeyon Henderson climbing into RB1 territory thanks to expanded roles, elite efficiency, and offenses built around their strengths. Meanwhile, veterans such as Saquon Barkley and Alvin Kamara slid down draft boards as age, declining explosiveness, and shifting team dynamics chipped away at their reliability. The result is a position in transition: rising stars redefining the top tiers while former fantasy staples fight to stay relevant. These early risers and fallers give drafters a clear signal: 2026 is shaping up to be a year where youth, volume, and versatility rule the RB landscape.

2026 Fantasy Football RB Risers

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Aug 16, 2025; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty (2) walks off the field after the Raiders were defeated by the San Francisco 49ers 22-19 at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

1. Ashton Jeanty – Raiders (RB7)

Why He’s Rising:  

Jeanty made an immediate impact as a rookie, showing elite receiving chops and three‑down ability. Las Vegas leaned on him heavily, and he delivered.

Key Stat or Trend:  

Top‑10 in RB targets and red‑zone touches as a first‑year player.

Fantasy Impact:  

Rocketing from a mid‑round sleeper to a top‑10 RB.

Upside Case:  

Could finish as a top‑5 RB if Vegas’ offense improves.

2. Omarion Hampton – Chargers (RB8)

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[US, Mexico & Canada customers only] Sep 5, 2025; Sao Paulo, BRAZIL; Los Angeles Chargers running back Omarion Hampton (8) runs against Kansas City Chiefs safety Jaden Hicks (21) in the second half during a NFL game at Corinthians Arena. Mandatory Credit: Amanda Perobelli/Reuters via Imagn Images

Why He’s Rising:  

Hampton took over the Chargers’ backfield with power and volume. His goal‑line usage was elite, and he ran with surprising efficiency.

Key Stat or Trend:  

Ranked top‑5 in carries inside the 10‑yard line.

Fantasy Impact:  

Jumping into Round 2–3 territory.

Ceiling/Floor Notes:  

Ceiling: Touchdown machine.

Floor: Volume‑based RB2.

3. TreVeyon Henderson – Patriots (RB9)

Why He’s Rising:  

New England finally found their feature back. Henderson flashed explosiveness and earned a true workhorse role.

Key Stat or Trend:  

Averaged over 18 touches per game as a rookie.

Fantasy Impact:  

Climbing into the top‑10 RB conversation.

Ceiling/Floor Notes:  

Ceiling: RB1 if the offense takes a step forward.

Floor: High‑end RB2.

4. Chase Brown – Bengals (RB13)

Why He’s Rising:  

Brown took over Cincinnati’s backfield and delivered consistent RB2 production with RB1 spikes.

Key Stat or Trend:  

Led CIN RBs in snaps, targets, and red‑zone touches.

Fantasy Impact:  

Jumping into the Round 3–4 range.

Ceiling/Floor Notes:  

Ceiling: Top‑10 RB.

Floor: Solid RB2.

2026 Fantasy Football RB Fallers

1. Saquon Barkley – Eagles (RB12)

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Sep 29, 2024; Tampa, Florida, USA;Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) hands the ball off to Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley (26) against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the first quarter at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

Why He’s Falling:  

Still talented, but efficiency and explosiveness declined. Lost passing‑down work and saw inconsistent usage.

Key Stat or Trend:  

Career‑low yards per touch in 2025.

Fantasy Impact:  

Falling from a Round 1–2 pick to a Round 4–5.

Risk Factors:  

Age, injuries, committee concerns.

2. Kenneth Walker III – Seahawks (RB21)

Why He’s Falling:  

Still talented, but Charbonnet’s role expanded, and Seattle’s offense shifted away from run‑heavy tendencies.

Key Stat or Trend:  

Career‑low snap share.

Fantasy Impact:  

Dropping from RB1/2 borderline to RB3.

Risk Factors:  

Committee usage, inconsistent weekly floor.

3. Alvin Kamara – Saints (RB36)

Why He’s Falling:  

Age, declining explosiveness, and reduced receiving volume have pushed him into low‑end flex territory.

Key Stat or Trend:  

Lowest target share since his rookie year.

Fantasy Impact:  

Falling from RB2 territory to bench depth.

Risk Factors:  

Age curve, role reduction.

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