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Running Back Draft Targets: De’Von Achane, Zach Charbonnet, Antonio Gibson (2023)

Running Back Draft Targets: De’Von Achane, Zach Charbonnet, Antonio Gibson (2023)

There are several ways to dominate your fantasy football draft. One of those ways is finding running backs outside the top 24 that end the year as an RB1.

Last year Tony Pollard (RB30), Rhamondre Stevenson (RB34) and Jamaal Williams (RB50) all had an ADP outside the top-24 running backs, according to FantasyData. Yet, all three ended the 2022 season inside the top-12 running backs. Meanwhile, Josh Jacobs was the 23rd drafted running back last season but finished the year as the RB3, averaging 17.8 half-point PPR fantasy points per game, a career-high.

Which running backs drafted outside the top-24 have a chance to finish as an RB1 this year? Let’s look at five potential candidates.

Fantasy Football Draft Kit

RB3s with RB1 Potential (2023 Fantasy Football)

(ADP via FantasyPros)

Antonio Gibson (WAS) – ADP 93.3 | RB34

Antonio Gibson has two top-12 finishes on his resumé. However, he was a bust last season, averaging only 9.5 half-point PPR fantasy points per game, the lowest average of his career. The addition of Brian Robinson Jr. played a role in Gibson’s decline, but so did the dysfunctional playcalling.

Meanwhile, J.D. McKissic is no longer around, opening the passing game role for the former Memphis star. Last year, Eric Bieniemy turned Jerick McKinnon into a low-end RB2 despite having only 72 rushing attempts, thanks to 56 receptions and nine receiving touchdowns, both career highs. The Commanders’ coaching staff has repeatedly mentioned Gibson this offseason. He could have another RB1 finish in 2023.

Zach Charbonnet (SEA) – ADP 112.7 | RB40

No one should ever root for injuries. However, ZachCharbonnet is one injury away from a top-12 finish. Last year, Kenneth Walker III was the RB6, averaging 14.9 half-point PPR fantasy points per game after taking over for an injured Rashaad Penny. Charbonnet would have similar success if Walker suffered a season-ending injury.

The rookie averaged seven yards per rushing attempt last season at UCLA, putting him in the 92nd percentile. Furthermore, he finished third in yards after contact per attempt (4.15) last year among running backs with at least 190 rushing attempts. While it will take a season-ending injury to Walker for Charbonnet to become an RB1, the rookie running back is still a bargain at his ADP.

De’Von Achane (MIA) – ADP 117.3 | RB41

If the Dolphins end up signing Dalvin Cook, De’Von Achane’s fantasy upside becomes next to nothing. Many called the former Texas A&M star this year’s Dameon Pierce after getting drafted by Miami. Last year, the Dolphins’ running backs combined to score 352.2 half-point PPR fantasy points.

If the rookie earned only 60% of that fantasy production, Achane would have been the RB12 last year and the RB8 in 2021. Furthermore, he would have been the RB8 last season and the RB6 the year before, with 65% of that fantasy workload. Assuming the Dolphins don’t land Cook, Achane will have no trouble beating out Raheem Mostert and Jeff Wilson Jr. for the lead role in Miami’s backfield.

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