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The market has Damien Williams correctly valued at an ADP of 281, compared to an overall ECR of 235. At a projected workload of 6.1 touches per game (4.8 carries and 1.3 receptions), Williams won't be a reliable source of fantasy points. He trails both Cordarrelle Patterson and Tyler Allgeier on the Falcons' depth chart. Atlanta has the 3rd-worst running back schedule.

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Matt Breida is correctly valued at his ADP of 296 as the consensus #271 overall player. Projected to carry the ball 4.6 times and catch 0.8 passes per game, Breida won't be reliable in fantasy. He's second on New York's depth chart, behind Saquon Barkley. New York has the 11th-worst schedule for RBs.

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At a projected workload of 2.6 touches per game (1.7 carries and 0.9 receptions), Chris Evans is safe to leave on the waiver wire. He's behind both Joe Mixon and Samaje Perine on the running back chart for the Bengals.

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Projected to carry the ball 1.7 times and catch 0.4 passes per game, Trey Sermon is safe to leave on the waiver wire. He's behind both Miles Sanders and Kenneth Gainwell on the running back chart in Philadelphia.

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At a projected workload of 1.8 carries and 0.3 receptions per game, Jaylen Warren isn't someone you need to draft. He's second on Pittsburgh's depth chart, behind Najee Harris.

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Mike Davis is worth drafting at his ADP of 195 as the consensus #231 overall player. At a projected workload of 2.9 carries and 0.6 receptions per game, Davis isn't someone you can really use in fantasy. He has some competition on the Ravens' depth chart, where he trails both J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards. The Ravens have the 9th-best schedule for RBs.

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At a projected workload of 0.0 carries and 0.0 receptions per game, La'Mical Perine is safe to leave on the waiver wire. He has some competition on Philadelphia's depth chart in Miles Sanders and Kenneth Gainwell.

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Damien Harris is a fair value at his ADP of 82 as the consensus #64 overall player. Projected to touch the ball 14.5 times per game (13.3 rushes and 1.2 receptions), Harris will see the ball enough to be relevant in most leagues. He's ahead of both Rhamondre Stevenson and Pierre Strong Jr. on the depth chart for the Patriots. The Patriots have the best schedule for RBs.

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The market has Dameon Pierce correctly valued at an ADP of 63, compared to an overall ECR of 68. At a projected workload of 13.0 carries and 2.0 receptions per game, Pierce is one of the few running backs with a workload you can feel good about. He leads Rex Burkhead and Dare Ogunbowale on Houston's depth chart. The Texans have the 7th-worst running back schedule.

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With 5.3 projected touches per game (4.1 rushes and 1.2 catches), Samaje Perine won't be reliable in fantasy. He's second on Cincinnati's depth chart, behind Joe Mixon.

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As the consensus #301 overall player, Ameer Abdullah is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 247. With a projection of 4.4 touches per game (2.3 carries and 2.1 receptions), Abdullah isn't someone you can really use in fantasy. He trails both Josh Jacobs and Zamir White on the depth chart in Las Vegas. The Raiders have the 20th-best running back schedule.

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Deejay Dallas is a little overvalued at his ADP of 277, with an ECR of 367. Consider drafting D'Ernest Johnson (ADP 279, ECR 228) or Samaje Perine (ADP 315, ECR 234) instead. With a projection of 1.6 touches per game (1.0 carries and 0.6 receptions), Dallas is not worth spending a draft pick on. He's behind both Rashaad Penny and Ken Walker III on the running back chart for the Seahawks. Seattle has the 12th-worst running back schedule.

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Drafting D'Ernest Johnson is an easy choice at his ADP of 279 as the consensus #228 overall player. With a projection of 2.1 carries and 0.6 catches per game, Johnson is safe to leave on the waiver wire. He has some competition on Cleveland's depth chart, where he trails both Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt. Cleveland has the 10th-best running back schedule.

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As the consensus #207 overall player, Jeff Wilson Jr. is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 181. Projected to touch the ball 3.9 times per game (3.2 rushes and 0.7 receptions), it's a desperate situation if you're starting Wilson in fantasy. He's second on San Francisco's depth chart, behind Elijah Mitchell. San Francisco has the 16th-best running back schedule.

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Tyrion Davis-Price is a fair value at his ADP of 197 as the consensus #220 overall player. Projected to carry the ball 3.0 times and catch 0.7 passes per game, it's a desperate situation if you're starting Davis-Price in fantasy. He's behind both Elijah Mitchell and Jeff Wilson Jr. on the running back chart in San Francisco. San Francisco has the 16th-best schedule for running backs.

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Alec Ingold might be gone before you can draft him at his ECR of 549, due to an ADP of 274. Consider drafting Samaje Perine (ADP 285, ECR 232) or Zack Moss (ADP 312, ECR 241) instead. With a projection of 0.7 touches per game (0.2 carries and 0.4 receptions), Ingold isn't someone you need to draft. He has some competition on Miami's depth chart in Chase Edmonds and Raheem Mostert. Miami has the 3rd-best running back schedule.

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As the consensus #216 overall player, Ronald Jones II is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 229. At a projected workload of 3.4 carries and 0.6 receptions per game, it's a desperate situation if you're starting Jones in fantasy. He trails both Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Isiah Pacheco on the depth chart in Kansas City. The Chiefs have the 14th-best running back schedule.

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As the consensus #186 overall player, Isiah Pacheco is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 219. At a projected workload of 5.0 touches per game (4.1 carries and 0.9 receptions), Pacheco won't be reliable in fantasy. He's second among Chiefs running backs, behind Clyde Edwards-Helaire. Kansas City has the 14th-best schedule for RBs.

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The market has Marlon Mack correctly valued at an ADP of 242, compared to an overall ECR of 264. With 10.0 projected touches per game (9.4 rushes and 0.6 catches), Mack will see the ball enough to be relevant in most leagues. He has some competition on Houston's depth chart in Dameon Pierce and Rex Burkhead. The Texans have the 7th-worst running back schedule.

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Rex Burkhead is worth drafting at his ADP of 261 as the consensus #226 overall player. At a projected workload of 4.9 carries and 1.8 receptions per game, Burkhead is a player you won't want to start if you can avoid it. He's second on Houston's depth chart, behind Dameon Pierce. Houston has the 7th-worst running back schedule.

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