John's running back fantasy football draft avoids for 2025. His three overvalued RBs and potential bust candidates include Kyren Williams, and more.

The league's best running backs often carry both their real teams and their fantasy football teams on their backs. Even RBs drafted in the third, fourth, and fifth rounds frequently become must-starts and provide fantastic utility to their fantasy managers.

But some don't. There are plenty of reasons for an RB to disappoint. It's a heavily volume-dependent position, especially in PPR leagues, because you need an extra volume of rushes to make up for a lack of receptions, and often plenty of touchdowns for RBs that don't have a lot of pass-catching upside.

That doesn't mean you should avoid all backs that don't get a lot of receiving wor

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