Kamp's Korner Top 10 PPR Fantasy Football RB's

It may seem like it's a ways away, but Fantasy Football seasons will start taking shape shortly. At Kamp's Korner, we know that people are already prepping their draft lists in anticipation of the season. 

To kick things off, we're going to look at the Kamp's Korner top 10 fantasy football running backs. This may be the toughest spot in the lineup. With frequent injuries and drastic changes in the position as far as longevity and useage, it's tough for people to decide when to get their RB's and what they want out of them. That being said, here's our Top 10.

#10 - Jahmyr Gibbs (Detroit Lions)

We really like the way that Gibbs fits in the Lions offense. I expect him to not just be a 3rd down back, but to get plenty of snaps split out wide.

#9 - Aaron Jones (Green Bay Packers)

This could be a dangerous pick, or one that really pays off. It could come down to who the Packers give the ball to in red-zone, Dillon or Jones.

#8 - Saquon Barkley (New York Giants)

Barkley had a big time resurgence last season, aided by a much improved overall offense. The Giants showed that they were more than willing to give him the ball near the end zone

#7 - Derrick Henry (Tennessee Titans)

When does Derrick Henry start to slow? Many thought it'd be last year, but it certainly wasn't. In fact, he had career highs in targets and receptions.

#6 -  Jonathan Taylor (Indianapolis Colts)

Taylor fairly disappointing last season, probably due to a pretty horrific Colts offense. Can a rookie quarterback help his cause?

#5 - Travis Etienne Jr. (Jacksonville Jaguars)

Ettiene's TD numbers could be a concern, but we're of the opinion that he's an elite RB on a drastically trending up offense.

#4 - Nick Chubb (Cleveland Browns)

His numbers dropped significantly when Watson came back, but with Kareem Hunt no longer in the backfield there could be some receiving opportunities out of the backfield.

#3 -  Josh Jacobs (Las Vegas Raiders)

Jacobs useage wasn't a concern last year and shouldn't be again this season.

#2 -  Austin Ekeler (Los Angeles Chargers)

If you want touchdowns, Ekeler has been been the guy for that among the RB's.

#1 -  Christian McCaffrey (San Francisco 49ers)

There's a lot of talent to spread the ball around to, but his numbers were at the top for RB's after the trade and it's a safe bet that McCaffrey and the 49ers will have something to play for late in the season.