2014

Week 5 RB Rankings — Sponsored by SKYLLZONE

Week 5 RB Rankings

Now that you’re done playing a fullbacks or a scatback in your second running back spot because of the six teams on byes or injuries or bad waiver-wire luck, you can rest a little easier in Week 5, since the Dolphins and Raiders are the only ones resting this week. The Week 5 RB rankings go much deeper than they did a week ago.

Not only are we getting back running backs that were on byes, but we’re also getting back some injured running backs, like Ben Tate (knee), who practiced on Tuesday. We saw what Jamaal Charles could do with a week’s rest (three touchdowns against the Patriots), and Tate will need to be impressive if he plans to hold off both Terrance West and Isaiah Crowell from taking some of his carries.

Earlier this week, I wrote a column at FantasySports.About.com about the 42 Fantasy Players We’d Like a Do-Over On. I mentioned DeMarco Murray as the consensus top player in Fantasy Football after four weeks, but he’ll go up against a pretty good Texans defense.

Le’Veon Bell draws a matchup against one of the worst defenses in the league, and Giovani Bernard gets a shot at the Patriots defense that allowed Charles and Knile Davis to run all over them in Week 4.

Week 5 RB Rankings, SKYLLZONE Fan vs. Machine Points GameThe Vikings play in Green Bay, and while Matt Asiata has gotten most of the work (especially near the goal line), it’s rookie Jerick McKinnon that got everyone excited. He’ll own the starting job sooner or later, and he helps this Vikings team start to put the Adrian Peterson saga behind them.

The Panthers just can’t catch a break, as they’re now looking at an injured RB corps that reaches three deep: DeAngelo Williams (ankle), Jonathan Stewart (knee) and Fozzy Whittaker (thigh). While Whitaker looks like he might play, the Panthers signed Chris Ogbonnaya this week, and they’ll use Darrin Reaves against the Bears.

The SKYLLZONE Week 5 ADP shows fans are taking four running backs in the first 10 picks for this week’s matchups, with LeSean McCoy dropping all the way down to the … second.
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Week 5 RB Rankings

These rankings are based on standard non-PPR Fantasy leagues with six points per touchdown.

Fantasy Football Rankings powered by FantasyPros

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Which running backs do you think we have too high or too low in our Week 5 RB Rankings? These articles are meant to help readers, so your comments give them an added perspective.

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