Cardinals

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Kenyan Drake ARI4468%183110
Chase Edmonds ARI2932%31220

This is still Kenyan Drake s backfield as evidenced by the overall touches he is seeing. My one issue with Drake this season is the lack of touchdowns. While it was great to see three red zone carries this season we have also seen Kyler Murray more willing to run the football when in goal to go situations and that is limiting the upside.

Falcons

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Todd Gurley ATL3551%144210
Brian Hill ATL3934%90310
Ito Smith ATL79%00200

Brian Hill was a hot waiver pick up this week after he saw a nice uptick in snap percentage this week. That said, this backfield is still Gurley's to lose so Hill is nothing more than a handcuff. If you own Ito Smith , feel free to drop.

Ravens

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
J.K. DobbinsBAL2043%10440
Mark Ingram BAL2742%70100
Gus Edwards BAL2623%40000

I may hate this backfield more than New England. The Ravens offense really struggled against the Chiefs but Baltimore doesn't allow for any of these guys to get their footing given the rotation. It's clear that Dobbins is the pass catching back but Ingram can't even be a flex play at this point given his carry numbers.

Bills

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Devin Singletary BUF5589%134540
T.J. Yeldon BUF610%31000

With Zack Moss still on the shelf it was clear that Singletary was going to carry the load in Week 3. Moss is back for Week 4 so we should expect the snap counts to drop in Week 4 but Singletary is still a flex play for me in most formats. Lack of touchdown upside is also an issue with this backfield as Josh Allen will run it in when the Bills are in goal-to-go situations.

Panthers

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Mike Davis CAR4076%133980
Reggie Bonnafon CAR114%21000

Is Mike Davis any worse than Christian McCaffery? The scoring stats would suggest no, as he found the end zone twice in Week 3 and added eight catches on nine targets. Now, of course CMC is an elite back but this offense seems to be willing to use Davis in that role and through two weeks he has been up to the task.

Bears

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
David Montgomery CHI4656%141320
Tarik Cohen CHI3032%20630
Ryan Nall CHI279%00000

Tarik Cohen tore his ACL in this one so while he saw 32% of the snap share in Week 3 we are expecting Montgomery to take over a much bigger role in Week 4 and maybe he finally becomes more involved in the teams passing attack. Coming out of college many in fantasy were excited about the prospects of David Montgomery being a three-down back but Cohen's presence limited that upside. Week 4 will be something to watch. 

Bengals

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Joe Mixon CIN5272%172320
Giovani Bernard CIN3225%00330
Samaje Perine CIN271%00000

Mixon continues to dominate the snap share but the production has not been there. If you are a Mixon owner however lets not jump ship just yet as the Bengals have a very nice match up this week against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Browns

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Kareem Hunt CLE3454%167320
Nick Chubb CLE2946%195110

Another strong week from this running back duo. After a disappointing Week 1, Nick Chubb has had back-to-back strong weeks and Week 4 could be even bigger with news that Hunt is dealing with a groin injury that has kept him from practice. If Hunt is out you can expect to see Chubb more involved in the teams passing attack this week against the Cowboys.

Cowboys

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Ezekiel Elliott DAL8098%1431260
Tony PollardDAL157%00110

Unless there is an injury, this will always be Elliott's backfield. Nothing more needs to be said here.

Broncos

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Melvin Gordon DEN3962%80640
Royce Freeman DEN3038%20220

Lindsay has yet to return for Denver who played on Thursday night for Week 4. Gordon should continue to be the lead back here until Lindsay returns where I expect a bit more of a timeshare to ensue. 

Lions

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Adrian Peterson DET4060%224110
Kerryon Johnson DET2030%32110

D'Andre Swift

DET119%00210

Throwing my hands up with this backfield here. In Week 1 and Week 3 we saw Adrian Peterson lead the charge. In Week 2 we saw Kerryon Johnson split the snaps and who knows what is happening with rookie D'Andre Swift? I think AP is still the safest back to own but this team should figure out the usage better soon I hope.

Packers

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Aaron Jones GB4471%165420
Tyler Ervin GB3337%10220
Jamaal Williams GB2831%62110

I can appreciate that the Packers use all three backs here but this is still Aaron Jones backfield and that will not be changing any time soon. If you drafted rookie AJ Dillon this season you can safely let him hit the waiver wire because it seems like he is out until an injury opens up a spot.

Texans

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
David Johnson HOU4596%131320
C.J. Prosise HOU74%00000

Even when Duke Johnson returns we should still see David Johnson with north of 90-percent of the offensive snaps. After a struggle to begin the season we finally get to the soft part of the Texans schedule where I expect DJ to put up some bigger games.

Colts

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Nyheim Hines IND2633%72540
Jonathan TaylorIND2440%135110
Jordan Wilkins IND2328%90110

Week 3 was a blowout so not shocked to see some of these numbers. The Colts defense has two touchdowns also which took away some of the team's potential offensive snaps. This is still Jonathan Taylor's backfield. Those who own Nyheim Hines should be happy to see his five targets after the Week 2 misery. 

Jaguars

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
James RobinsonJAX3045%112660
Chris Thompson JAX3045%20650
Dare Ogunbowale JAX188%00000

The rookie is wild'n'out right now for Jacksonville. Sure the yards per touch stats may not be great but his volume is fantastic and he is seeing the red zone work. Those who gave up on Chris Thompson after Week 1 may need to see if he is still out there as his six targets is something to watch moving forward.

Chiefs

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Clyde Edwards-HelaireKC5269%202650
Darwin ThompsonKC178%20220
Darrell Williams KC1621%20200

No real competition here. CEH is the guy and his involvement in the passing attack has increased in each of the last two weeks. We may not see him run for 100+ yards like we did in Week 1 but games with 100 total yards is defenitely in play for the first round pick as part of this explosive KC offense.

Chargers

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Austin Ekeler LAC5672%12111110
Joshua KelleyLAC3629%82220
Gabe NabersLAC204%00000

If you drafted Austin Ekeler you need to pray that Anthony Lynn does not go back to TyRod Taylor at the QB position. Justin Herbert is great for not only his fantasy value but the overall fantasy value of this Chargers offense. The 11 targets this week puts Ekeler back in the conversation as one of the leagues top fantasy backs in PPR formats. I'm not out on Joshua Kelley, may have been a down week but he still got red zone touches which will help his value.

Rams

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Darrell HendersonLAR3449%206310
Malcolm Brown LAR3449%71200

Cam Akers is still out with his rib injury and Henderson is running wild right now. After Brown had a big Week 1 the last two have gone to Henderson an another great match up awaits as the Rams face the Giants this week.

Raiders

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Josh Jacobs LV3559%163430
Jalen Richard LV2734%10330
Devontae Booker LV127%32000

Tough week for Jacobs against the Patriots but this is still his backfield with no real threat from anyone. He continues to see usage in the passing game as well which helps his fantasy floor on weeks that he does not find the end zone.

Dolphins

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Myles GaskinMIA4975%229550
Matt Breida MIA1618%30000
Patrick LairdMIA162%00000
Jordan Howard MIA47%33000

Still shocked nobody told us that Gaskin was going to be the lead back out of camp yet through three weeks he is the clear leader. What sticks out most to me was his nine red zone touches. If that is how it's going to be then Jordan Howard may find himself out of a job soon.

Vikings

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Dalvin Cook MIN4874%220520
Alexander MattisonMIN1625%82000

I projected the Cook breakout game against the bad Titans defense and he crushed it. He has another soft match up in Week 4 against the Texans and I expect him to run wild.

Patriots

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Rex Burkhead NE4346%641070
Sony Michel NE2838%91220
J.J. TaylorNE1922%110100

Good luck figuring this one out. Burkhead had the big day and Michel ran for over 100 yards but James White is back in Week 4 and Damien Harris is soon to follow. Can't trust anyone here.

Saints

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Alvin Kamara NO4167%6014130
Latavius Murray NO2134%122110

Kamara is playing in video game mode right now, though Mike Thomas expected to return in Week 4, a healthy Kamara should still be the all-around back we have seen through three weeks with little production drop off.

Giants

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Dion Lewis NYG2038%40320
Wayne Gallman NYG1835%10310
Devonta Freeman NYG1529%50000

Freeman is certainly going to take over this backfield at some point and though the Giants have another tough opponent this week, it does get much much easier moving forward.

Jets

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Kalen Ballage NYJ2730%70550
Frank Gore NYJ2641%153110
La’Mical PerineNYJ2133%20220

Frank Gore is still the guy but you want nothing to do with this offense. The offensive line is beat up. This team is not scoring the football. No value here unless you are in a 14-team league or deeper.

Eagles

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Miles SandersPHI7178%183840
Corey Clement PHI317%30000
Boston Scott PHI1914%30100

Yep, in Week 2, Sanders was the guy and in Week 3 it was no different. Sure, the Eagles are not good but at least he is on the field and hey, how about those eight targets! 

Steelers

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
James Conner PIT5366%183540
Benny SnellPIT2619%71000
Jaylen Samuels PIT168%11000
Anthony McFarlandPIT1012%60210

When healthy this backfield is clearly Conner's. He posted back-to-back 100-yard games and even saw five targets in the passing game. Outside of Conner owners holding onto Snell, there is no reason for the other RB's here to be rostered.

Seahawks

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Chris Carson SEA4458%142330
Travis HomerSEA3921%20100
Carlos Hyde SEA1621%40110

Carson looked like he could be missing some action following his knee injury but reports are he will be good to go in Week 4. This kills the upside for Hyde and Homer who looked to benefit from the injury. Until then you can trust Carson to see the marjority of the touches here.

49ers

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Jerick McKinnon SF4862%143430
Jeffery Wilson SF2730%125330
Jamycal HastySF178%00110

McKinnon lead the backfield and both he and Wilson found the end zone. With Raheem Mostert s return coming soon, the value here will be limited for these two with McKinnon holding most of that as the change of pace option.

Buccaneers

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Ronald Jones TB3551%133420
Leonard Fournette TB2537%72220
LeSean McCoy TB1116%00420

Bruce Arians keeps telling us that this is Jones backfield and that seems to be the case as he outsnapped Fournette in Week 3 and now in Week 4 it turns out that Fournette will be out due to injury. Expect that snap share for Jones to go up.

Titans

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
Derrick Henry TEN5675%267320
Jeremy McNichols TEN2112%01110
Darrynton EvansTEN811%30000

When the Titans play football the football goes to Derrick Henry . Enough said.

Washinton Football Team

PlayerTeamTotal SnapsOff Snap PctCarriesRZ CarriesTargetsCatchesRZ Targets
J.D. McKissic WAS4152%50430
Antonio GibsonWAS2640%92330
Peyton Barber WAS1711%30100

Confusing backfield here to analyze. J.D. McKissic actually got carries, the targets were split and Peyton Barber is being phased out which I am fine with. Hopefully Washington just decides to let Gibson be the man.