Should I Draft Trey Benson? Fantasy Outlook for the Cardinals RB in 2025

James Conner is now 30 years old. Can Trey Benson overtake him as the Cardinals RB1 in 2025? Is the sophomore RB a late-round fantasy target?

There was some excitement last season that Trey Benson could overtake James Conner as the Arizona Cardinals’ RB1. That never happened. Nevertheless, Benson is firmly entrenched as the team’s RB2. Is there fantasy football upside for the sophomore running back?

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Trey Benson Fantasy Outlook

There is a difference between early third-round and late third-round draft capital. The Cardinals’ selection of Benson so early in the third round increased the likelihood that they were drafting him to be their running back of the future. Perhaps he still is. But after his rookie season, he’s no closer to taking over that role.

Benson was expected to be the Cardinals’ clear RB2 as a rookie, with the potential to wrest the RB1 role away from Conner should the veteran falter or get injured. Instead, Benson couldn’t even jump Emari Demercado as the main guy behind Conner.

Conner remained healthy until the end of Week 16, never giving Benson the chance to see an increased workload.

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It’s hard to evaluate Benson based on the chances he did get, as they were so minimal. Benson carried the ball 63 times for 291 yards while catching six passes for 50 yards. 69 touches in 13 games is an average of 5.3 per game. He was reasonably efficient, but that really doesn’t matter, as volume is king.

James Conner Remains Entrenched As the Cardinals’ RB1

Despite drafting Benson, who is now 23 years old, the Cardinals recommitted to Conner, signing him to an extension through the end of the 2026 season in late November. We can confidently say Benson is not a threat to Conner in the slightest.

Conner exceeded a 65% snap share in eight games last season. He was over 70% in six of them. His 66.3% opportunity share was a very solid 18th, and his 11.2% target share was 16th.

At best, Benson can hope to establish himself as the clear RB2 and be the guy who enters the game first whenever Conner needs a breather. But that’s all fantasy managers can expect from Benson. He’s a handcuff, and a speculative one at that.

The best handcuffs are those that can effectively replace a backfield starter if they go down and can produce a reasonable percentage of the starter’s fantasy output. If Conner goes down, it will probably be Benson, but we’re not sure. And how close can he get to being Conner? We’re also not sure.

At 30 years old, Conner is at risk of getting hurt. That makes Benson worth a dart. I have him ranked at RB41, which is considerably ahead of his RB52 ADP. He’s a fine RB4 or RB5 to throw on your bench. Just be prepared to drop him early in the season if you need the spot and Conner is still going strong.

Frank Ammirante’s Trey Benson Projection

Trey Benson came into his rookie season with high expectations. Many observers thought that he could take over the backfield from James Conner. But that didn’t happen, as Benson was limited to only 291 yards on 63 yards (4.6 yards per carry).

Many are hopeful that Benson will have an increased role in Year 2, taking more touches away from Conner. But it still feels unlikely that the second-year back will be anything more than a 1B in a 60-40 split.

Conner is still playing at a high level, averaging 4.6 yards per carry with 1,094 yards and eight touchdowns last season. The veteran hasn’t shown any signs of decline so far. 

Because of that, Benson is still worth taking as a handcuff, as he has some upside if Conner misses time. It’s not like Conner has been the picture of good health throughout his career, so this outcome is firmly in play.

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