Outlook Nick Chubb
Declining Workload and Age Shift Former Elite Runner Into Bench Depth Option
Nick Chubb enters his age-30 season as a depth option rather than the dominant force he once was. After suffering a severe injury in 2023, he returned to play 16 games in 2025, but his workload was limited to 128 carries and 14 receptions.
Our data highlights a significant drop in fantasy enthusiasm, with Chubb rostered in just 34% of leagues and started in only 6%. This reflects his shift to a backup or committee role. He remains a high-end bench stash who can provide occasional depth, but he lacks a clear path to high-volume weekly production.
While his efficiency improved slightly to 4.1 yards per carry last year, fantasy managers must temper expectations. Chubb is no longer a locked-in weekly starter but can still serve as a valuable insurance policy.
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Outlook Tyler Allgeier
Secondary Role Behind Top Draft Pick Limits Standalone Appeal
Tyler Allgeier enters the season in a new environment, sitting behind high-profile rookie Jeremiyah Love on the Arizona depth chart. After the Cardinals selected Love third overall, Allgeier slides into a clear secondary role, operating ahead of veteran James Conner in this backfield rotation.
Our projections anticipate a reduced workload for Allgeier compared to his high-volume campaigns in Atlanta. We project him for 105 carries, 447 rushing yards, and four touchdowns, along with 14 receptions. This limited volume significantly caps his standalone fantasy appeal.
Draft market momentum shows Allgeierβs ADP slipping from 109 in early May to 124 by mid-June, reflecting the landing spot reality. At this depressed price, he represents a high-end handcuff. However, with low start rates in fantasy leagues, he is purely a bench stash.
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