Week 14 of the fantasy football season has arrived, and it’s more important than ever to know which players deserve a place in your starting lineup. Considering player talent, recent form, and matchups, we’ve put together our PFSN consensus Week 14 RB rankings.
These rankings were last updated at 7:00 AM ET on Thursday, December 04, 2025.
Week 14 RB Fantasy Rankings
1) Jahmyr Gibbs | Detroit Lions (vs. DAL)
2) De’Von Achane | Miami Dolphins (at NYJ)
3) Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts (at JAX)
4) James Cook | Buffalo Bills (vs. CIN)
5) Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons (vs. SEA)
6) Chase Brown | Cincinnati Bengals (at BUF)
7) Josh Jacobs | Green Bay Packers (vs. CHI)
8) Breece Hall | New York Jets (vs. MIA)
9) Bucky Irving | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. NO)
10) Kyren Williams | Los Angeles Rams (at ARI)
11) Derrick Henry | Baltimore Ravens (vs. PIT)
12) Quinshon Judkins | Cleveland Browns (vs. TEN)
13) Saquon Barkley | Philadelphia Eagles (at LAC)
14) RJ Harvey | Denver Broncos (at LV)
15) Javonte Williams | Dallas Cowboys (at DET)
16) Ashton Jeanty | Las Vegas Raiders (vs. DEN)
17) Travis Etienne Jr. | Jacksonville Jaguars (vs. IND)
18) Aaron Jones Sr. | Minnesota Vikings (vs. WAS)
19) D’Andre Swift | Chicago Bears (at GB)
20) Kenneth Walker III | Seattle Seahawks (at ATL)
21) Jaylen Warren | Pittsburgh Steelers (at BAL)
22) Kyle Monangai | Chicago Bears (at GB)
23) Woody Marks | Houston Texans (at KC)
24) Kareem Hunt | Kansas City Chiefs (vs. HOU)
25) Omarion Hampton | Los Angeles Chargers (vs. PHI)
26) Kimani Vidal | Los Angeles Chargers (vs. PHI)
27) Kenneth Gainwell | Pittsburgh Steelers (at BAL)
28) Jordan Mason | Minnesota Vikings (vs. WAS)
29) Zach Charbonnet | Seattle Seahawks (at ATL)
30) David Montgomery | Detroit Lions (vs. DAL)
31) Chris Rodriguez Jr. | Washington Commanders (at MIN)
32) Blake Corum | Los Angeles Rams (at ARI)
33) Devin Neal | New Orleans Saints (at TB)
34) Bam Knight | Arizona Cardinals (vs. LAR)
35) Tony Pollard | Tennessee Titans (at CLE)
36) Bhayshul Tuten | Jacksonville Jaguars (vs. IND)
37) Tyjae Spears | Tennessee Titans (at CLE)
38) Tyler Allgeier | Atlanta Falcons (vs. SEA)
39) Samaje Perine | Cincinnati Bengals (at BUF)
40) Keaton Mitchell | Baltimore Ravens (vs. PIT)
41) Jaleel McLaughlin | Denver Broncos (at LV)
42) Isiah Pacheco | Kansas City Chiefs (vs. HOU)
43) Ty Johnson | Buffalo Bills (vs. CIN)
44) Ray Davis | Buffalo Bills (vs. CIN)
45) Emanuel Wilson | Green Bay Packers (vs. CHI)
46) Emari Demercado | Arizona Cardinals (vs. LAR)
47) Michael Carter | Arizona Cardinals (vs. LAR)
48) Rachaad White | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. NO)
49) Ollie Gordon II | Miami Dolphins (at NYJ)
50) Dylan Sampson | Cleveland Browns (vs. TEN)
Omarion Hampton or Kimani Vidal, RB, Los Angeles Chargers (vs. PHI)
Omarion Hampton practiced all three days last week for the first time since suffering a small fracture in his ankle back in Week 5. His return is imminent, but it’s not quite guaranteed for this week. Hence, the dual designation here. The point is more that you want to start the Chargers RB1 this week.
If it is another week of Kimani Vidal, he is coming off his third 100-yard rushing effort of the season. Vidal ran for 26 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries. The bye week did not interrupt his pattern of alternating bust weeks with boom weeks that has occurred since Week 5.
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You will not be able to convince me that this is anything more than happenstance. The fact that Vidal smashed last week does not preclude him from exploiting a favorable matchup once again…unless, of course, Hampton returns.
If Hampton does play, I think both Chargers backs will be viable, as they are unlikely to thrust the rookie back into a feature role in his first game back.
The Eagles have a good defense overall, but their vulnerability is on the ground. They allow the seventh-most fantasy points per game to running backs. With a banged-up Justin Herbert (and potentially Trey Lance starting), a run-heavy game plan makes all the sense in the world, giving both backs viability.
Quinshon Judkins, RB, Cleveland Browns (vs. TEN)
It is exceedingly rare for the Cleveland Browns to find themselves in a situation where they are unlikely to face negative game script. That is what we have this week with the Browns home favorites against the worst team in football.
Quinshon Judkins’ ability to produce RB2 numbers is mighty impressive when you consider the team circumstances he is dealing with. The Browns are starting a fifth-round rookie at quarterback. Shedeur Sanders is their third QB of the season after Dillon Gabriel, another rookie, and 40-year-old Joe Flacco both lost their jobs for various reasons. Yet, Judkins has six games with at least 13.8 fantasy points.
Judkins has scored in all three of Cleveland’s wins. In fact, just one of his seven touchdowns has come in a loss. The rookie second-rounder averages 19.8 fantasy points per game in wins.
The Browns are very likely to win this game and should do so by controlling it on the ground. Expect a heavy workload for Judkins against a defense allowing the ninth-most fantasy points per game to running backs.
Javonte Williams, RB
The defense is getting attention for its play (and health) since the bye, and it’s warranted. With their improvement has come team success (three straight wins) and thus positive game scripts that have allowed Javonte Williams to get his hands on the ball 20 times in each of those contests.
He was held without a rush TD for a fourth straight game, but he offset that with his second touchdown reception of the season and has quietly seen three targets in consecutive games (two such games in his previous six).
Williams’ posting his ninth top-20 finish of the season feels inevitable. While he doesn’t profile as the type of back that can single-handedly take over a week, he’s a good bet to finish closer to RB10 than RB20 in a spot like this where part of the game plan will be keeping the Lions’ offense off the field.
