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2 Cheap RBs Who Could Smash Your Fantasy Draft

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1 min
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Aug 13, 2026
Published
Thu, August 13, 2026
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Austin EkelerJayden DanielsJordan MasonRachaad White
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Austin Ekeler

NegativeRole0:31

Ian Hartitz uses Austin Ekeler as a stylistic comparison for the expected usage of Rachaad White, specifically referencing an 'Austin Ekeler plus role' to describe White's potential receiving and overall workload.

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Jayden Daniels

PositiveProjection0:34

Ian Hartitz notes that the Washington offense has demonstrated the potential to be one of the league's top-scoring units when led by a fully healthy Jayden Daniels.

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Jordan Mason

PositiveBreakout0:39

Ian Hartitz labels Jordan Mason a 'smash pick' due to the expectation of improved goal-line usage, addressing previous seasons where his team's backfield struggled to convert carries inside the 5-yard line.

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Rachaad White

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Ian Hartitz identifies Rachaad White as a high-value target, projecting him for a '2024 Austin Ekeler plus role' within a Washington offense that has shown potential to be a top-scoring unit when led by a healthy Jayden Daniels. White's receiving profile is a key driver of this outlook, as he is one of only three running backs to record at least 200 catches since entering the league.

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Episode Transcript

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0:00Rachaad White, Jordan Mason. We are
0:02looking for backfields very similar to
0:03the Cowboys and Jaguars from last
0:05season, okay? Teams who hopefully won't
0:08suck on offense. Offenses though, where
0:10the reason why these running backs are
0:12so cheap is cuz we have some question
0:13marks, all right? Again, we're getting a
0:15discount on these guys, but they could
0:17be ranked far higher by the time week
0:19one comes around and we actually start
0:21getting more clarity with their pecking
0:22order. So, for me, Rachaad White does
0:24stand out as the fourth [music] pick in
0:26Washington, one of only three running
0:27backs with at least 200 catches since
0:29he's entered the league. We are looking
0:31at, I believe, a 2024 [music]
0:32Austin Ekeler plus role in an offense
0:34that again, last time we saw it with a
0:36fully healthy Jayden Daniels, [music]
0:37one of the top scoring units in the
0:39league. And then with Jordan Mason, I
0:40mean, Vikings and Jets running backs,
0:42guys, were tied for, I think, the fifth
0:44fewest running back carries inside the
0:465-yard line last season. If we can just
0:48get something better than what was the
0:51hilariously horrible Kyler Murray and
0:53Lincoln Riley KOC and company, I do
0:55think Jordan Mason could be a smash
0:56pick. [music]

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