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FantasyPros - Fantasy Football Podcast

The Top 23 Running Backs for 2023: Who Reigns Supreme?

FantasyPros - Fantasy Football Podcast

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Sports, Fantasy Sports

4.710.8K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Join Andrew Erickson as he breaks down his top 23 RBs for the 2023 season. Which running backs have the best combination of performance, pedigree, and potential to place them at the top of the rankings? The Pros will tell you!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Fantasy Pros Football Podcast.

0:03.7

My name is Andrew Erickson and today I'm going to be breaking down my top 23 running

0:07.3

backs for the upcoming Fantasy Football season.

0:10.3

But first, draft like the pros with the Fantasy Pros Best Ball Draft Kit comes equipped with

0:15.1

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0:20.6

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0:22.8

Premium subscribers even get access to exclusive content on roster construction and how to

0:26.6

approach each stage of the draft.

0:28.9

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0:33.1

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0:35.4

Now on to my top running backs for 2023.

0:39.1

Number 23, Jameer Gibbs from Alabama, incoming rookie Jameer Gibbs spent his first two college

0:44.1

seasons at Georgia Tech, posting a 24% dominer rating as a team's RB1 alongside future NFL

0:49.6

running back Jordan Mason.

0:51.2

In both his years of Georgia Tech, Gibbs finished second in PFF at receiving grade.

0:54.4

However, he elected the not state Georgia Tech for his junior year and instead transferred

0:57.4

Alabama to be the Crimson Tides next RB1.

1:00.1

He then Alabama with 926 rushing yards and flash receiving a bill by catching a team

1:04.1

leading 44 passes, 444 receiving yards.

1:07.6

Gibbs finished third in the FPS and receiving yards one year removed from leading all

1:10.4

running backs in the nation and receiving yards.

1:12.4

He also flashed explosiveness by ending year fifth in class and PFF's breakaway run rate.

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