High-Leverage Opportunities, Running Backs: Week 17

Running back production is fueled by goal-line carries and targets in the passing game. Chad Parsons breaks down high-leverage opportunities every week.

Chad Parsons's High-Leverage Opportunities, Running Backs: Week 17 Chad Parsons Published 12/24/2024

Targets and goal-line carries are the lifeblood of quality fantasy production for the running back position. The starting role and receiving a high volume of carries are nice, but not near the end zone makes those touches empty-calorie opportunities. In short, they do not mean much. However, being a starter and high-volume back generally points to receiving more targets and goal-line chances for high fantasy-scoring plays. This weekly feature analyzes all 32 NFL depth charts for underrated and overrated running backs.

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  • Current RK: Team Ranking in Expected High-Leverage Opportunity PPR Points
  • Prev: Overall Ranking from Last Week
  • HLO: High-Leverage Opportunity Score Average Per Week
  • GL: Rank in Goal-Line Carries (Inside the Five-Yard-Line)
  • TGT: Rank in Team Running Back Targets

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The Good

Seahawks

Ken Walker III returned to the lineup in Week 16 and Seattle ranked No.3 in weekly HLO and is up to No.4 on the season. Zach Charbonnet has enjoyed four clarified starts without Walker in the lineup, producing 22 PPG in those outings. Walker looks like a league winner in Week 17 if their HLO maintains for one more week.

Lions

Jahmyr Gibbs was the workhorse as expected in Week 16 without David Montgomery in the lineup. They have been 10th or better in HLO for six weeks straight, including three of those in the top three of the NFL. Gibbs is a title-winner for Week 17 and do not forget about Sione Vaki as an offseason dynasty stash with Craig Reynolds a slated free agent.

Packers

The Green Bay blowout of New Orleans resulted in the No.3 HLO finish, and Josh Jacobs scored 20 fantasy points in a little more than half a game. Emanuel Wilson piled up production in garbage time as well. Their No.26 finish very much influences Green Bay's No.13 overall ranking on the season in the opening month and No.27 ranking in the second month of the season. In the second half of the season, Green Bay is easily a top-10 HLO offense.

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