The high-target, high-reception RBs in Week 1 were all pretty much who you’d expect. D’Andre Swift (11 targets, eight catches) and Jamaal Williams (nine targets, eight catches) took advantage of ample garbage-time opportunities to finish tied for second in RB receptions behind only Christian McCaffrey (9). Colts backs Nyheim Hines (eight targets, six catches), Jonathan Taylor (seven targets, six catches) were in similar situations. Dalvin Cook and James White also had six catches apiece, while Leonard Fournette and Myles Gaskin each had five. No one else had more than four catches, with just James Robinson (6) and Mike Davis (6) seeing more than five targets.

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Perhaps more noteworthy for the PPR crowd is who didn’t have a lot of catches, namely J.D. McKissic (no catches, one target) and Austin Ekeler (no targets). Ekeler feels like a fluke, but McKissic could be worthless if Washington keeps using Antonio Gibson (three catches, five targets) on passing downs. Najee Harris (one catch, three targets), Kenneth Gainwell (two catches, three targets), and Saquon Barkley (one catch, three targets) also disappointed majorly as pass-catchers. Harris and Barkley were huge letdowns overall, but Gainwell managed to get into the end zone. 

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Overall, our PPR rankings are pretty similar to our standard rankings aside from a few obvious movers (Hines, White, Gaskin, Fournette, Devin Singletary, Chase Edmonds, etc.). We expect some of these guys to bounce back in their respective receiving games, but with Barkley (knee) and Ekeler (hamstring) still less than 100 percent and Harris still getting up to speed in the NFL, it could be a slower burn. Fortunately, Ekeler (vs. Cowboys) and Harris (vs. Raiders) have much better matchups this week, giving them safe RB2 values. Barkley (short week vs. Washington) isn’t quite so lucky and is merely a flex in our rankings.

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We also expect bounce-back performances from Ezekiel Elliott (@ Chargers), Aaron Jones (vs. Lions), and Javonte Williams (@ Jaguars), but we’re not quite as optimistic about Robinson (vs. Broncos), Davis (@ Buccaneers), and Gaskin (vs. Bills). Fortunately, all three get bumps in value in PPR leagues, so they can still pay off as at least flexes.

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Elijah Mitchell (@ Eagles) and Mark Ingram (vs. Browns) were two of Week 1’s biggest surprises, and we like both this week. Ingram is a pure volume play, while Mitchell will need Raheem Mostert (knee) to be inactive. Even then, Trey Sermon could make his season debut, but Mitchell seems to be the preferred option right now. The same is true in Buffalo for Singletary even if Zack Moss is active after his surprise scratch.

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Ultimately, we’ll know a lot more about the RB landscape after this week. By no means will we know everything – after all, many teams overreact themselves to Week 1 results and swing too far back in the other direction – but we should at least get a better idea of which backs are in line for more targets this year. That can make a huge difference in PPR leagues, so pay attention to more than just the final point totals.

Note: We’ll be updating these RB PPR rankings as needed throughout the week. so check back for the latest changes.

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Rankings are based on full-point PPR scoring .