Kevin Szafraniec provides a team-by-team breakdown of every AFC backfield to find the most advantageous landing spots for the incoming rookie running back class.
We all know by now that the 2026 rookie running back class is not tracking to be one of the best in recent memory. However, that does not mean we won’t witness some of this year’s incoming backs outperform expectations after landing in favorable situations.
Two factors to look for in a favorable landing spot are vacated opportunities and a lack of high-end talent. The former is easy to calculate now that nearly all of the big-name free agents have settled. As for the latter, Sports Info Solutions helps us out with their points above average (PAA) metric, which isolates individual player performance on each play and compares it to a baseline outcome. Like most metrics, PAA is not perfect. But it still gives us a decent understanding of whether a player is more likely to help or hurt their team on any given play.
Do you want to predict which rookie RBs could land on your favorite team? Volume 2 of the 2026 RotoViz Rookie Draft Guide is the perfect way to get to know this year’s incoming draft class!
Jam-packed with comprehensive player profiles, advanced stats, player comps, strategies, and rankings from the RotoViz staff, it is a must-have for every fantasy manager who wants to crush their best ball, dynasty, and redraft leagues in 2026! Keep an eye out for Volume 3, which will drop after the 2026 NFL Draft!
AFC North
Baltimore Ravens
Draft Picks (11): 14, 45, 80, 115, 154, 162, 173, 174, 211, 250, 253










