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Christian McCaffrey vs Omarion Hampton

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

Updated Jul 5, 2026

ADP 11
Christian McCaffrey
RB · SF · RB6
ADP 14
Omarion Hampton
RB · LAC · RB8
VS
The crowd's leanALL-TIME
76.7% would rather draft McCaffrey over Hampton
76.7%McCaffrey
23.3%Hampton
Based on 43 duels

Should you draft Christian McCaffrey or Omarion Hampton?

Last season — 2025, per game

McCaffreyRB1 finish
2025
HamptonRB35 finish
21.5Fantasy pts13.3
17Games9
18.3Carries13.8
71Rush yds61
3.9Yds/carry4.4
7.6Targets3.9
6.0Rec3.6
54Rec yds21
1.0TD0.6
Full game log & past seasons
Christian McCaffrey
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTYDTDTGTRECRYDRTD
1
SEA
18.7
RB5
22
69
0
10
9
73
0
2
NO
19.7
RB5
13
55
0
7
6
52
1
3
ARI
19.0
RB8
17
52
0
15
10
88
0
4
JAX
23.1
RB8
17
49
0
11
6
92
1
5
LAR
23.9
RB6
22
57
0
9
8
82
1
6
TB
20.6
RB9
17
54
1
8
7
57
0
7
ATL
35.6
RB1
24
129
2
8
7
72
0
8
HOU
8.3
RB28
8
25
0
6
3
43
0
9
NYG
31.8
RB1
28
106
1
6
5
67
1
10
LAR
13.6
RB16
12
30
0
10
8
66
0
11
ARI
32.6
RB2
13
81
2
6
5
40
1
12
CAR
23.7
RB3
24
89
1
7
7
53
0
13
CLE
15.4
RB12
20
53
1
4
4
21
0
14
15
TEN
15.2
RB14
22
73
1
1
1
14
0
16
IND
29.6
RB3
21
117
0
8
6
29
2
17
CHI
26.1
RB4
23
140
1
6
4
41
0
18
SEA
8.7
RB23
8
23
0
7
6
34
0
Omarion Hampton
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTYDTDTGTRECRYDRTD
1
KC
7.1
RB33
15
48
0
2
2
13
0
2
LV
3.0
RB52
8
24
0
2
1
1
0
3
DEN
21.9
RB5
19
70
1
7
6
59
0
4
NYG
25.0
RB7
12
128
1
5
5
37
0
5
WAS
10.0
RB24
12
44
0
6
6
26
0
6
7
BYE
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
PHI
13.7
RB18
13
56
0
2
2
11
1
15
KC
7.0
RB36
15
61
0
1
1
4
0
16
DAL
16.0
RB16
16
85
1
2
1
10
0
17
HOU
16.0
RB12
14
29
1
8
8
31
0

Latest takes

Christian McCaffrey
  • The 49ers' reliance on a core group of veterans like Trent Williams, Christian McCaffrey, Nick Bosa, and the recently acquired Mike Evans is cause for concern, given the injury history of this franchise over the past few seasons.

    Joe Gibbs· Jul 3
  • It's true that Christian McCaffrey is coming off quite a poor year by his standards in the ground game, rushing for 3.9 yards per carry, his lowest mark since 2020 in Carolina. But for fantasy purposes, that simply didn't matter, as McCaffrey saw 129 targets, more than A.J. Brown, Courtland Sutton, Keenan Allen or Zay Flowers had. McCaffrey was the RB1 in points per game, scoring 2.5 points more than the RB2.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 25
  • The 49ers did very little to persuade us that they don't believe in McCaffrey's ability to be a workhorse, instead continuing their habit of talking up a later-round dart throw at the position, who'll likely struggle to see any involvement.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 21
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  • Christian McCaffrey is coming off quite a poor year by his standards in the ground game, rushing for 3.9 yards per carry, his lowest mark since 2020 in Carolina. But for fantasy purposes, that simply didn't matter, as McCaffrey saw 129 targets, more than A.J. Brown, Courtland Sutton, Keenan Allen or Zay Flowers had. McCaffrey was the RB1 in points per game, scoring 2.5 points more than the RB2.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 21
  • It's true that Christian McCaffrey is coming off quite a poor year by his standards in the ground game, rushing for 3.9 yards per carry, his lowest mark since 2020 in Carolina, which ranked 48th among running backs with 50+ rush attempts, while also ranking 47th in yards after contact per attempt.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 19
  • McCaffrey saw 129 targets, more than A.J. Brown, Courtland Sutton, Keenan Allen or Zay Flowers had. McCaffrey was the RB1 in points per game, scoring 2.5 points more than the RB2.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 19
  • But for fantasy purposes, that simply didn't matter, as McCaffrey saw 129 targets, more than A.J. Brown, Courtland Sutton, Keenan Allen or Zay Flowers had. McCaffrey was the RB1 in points per game, scoring 2.5 points more than the RB2.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 17
  • It's true that Christian McCaffrey is coming off quite a poor year by his standards in the ground game, rushing for 3.9 yards per carry, his lowest mark since 2020 in Carolina. This ranked 48th among running backs with 50+ rush attempts, while also ranking 47th in yards after contact per attempt and 29th in missed tackles forced.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 17
  • McCaffrey recently turned 30, and while he can maintain his value in the receiving game, the cliff edge can come fast for running backs.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 16
  • McCaffrey is coming off one of his worst rushing performances of his career, averaging 3.9 yards per carry, his lowest mark since 2020 in Carolina. This ranked 48th among running backs with 50+ rush attempts. He also ranked 47th in yards after contact per attempt and 29th in missed tackles forced.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 16
  • Last season, Christian McCaffrey finished as the RB1, averaging 24.5 PPR fantasy points per game, totaling 45.8 more fantasy points than any other running back. However, McCaffrey had 413 regular-season touches last year, a career-high. Unfortunately, the last time he had over 375 touches in a season, McCaffrey missed 13 games the following year.

    Mike Fanelli· Jun 12
  • McCaffrey says he's had heavy workload seasons where he felt rough after and some he felt great after, making it all about how he prepares mixed with some luck. "Sometimes you can get through a season with 400-plus touches and feel great, and sometimes you might only put in three games and you feel terrible. I've experienced both."

  • Coming off a year where McCaffrey had five games with at least 30 touches, HC Kyle Shanahan has talked about reducing the star's workload as he ages. McCaffrey said he obviously doesn't want the ball less, but he's still preparing his body to be ready to handle 35 touches a game.

  • McCaffrey turns 30 on June 7th, and while 129 targets last year isn't to be sniffed at, this bet does feel slightly thin at times. McCaffrey is a stronger pick slightly later than this.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 6
  • The trouble is that McCaffrey PPR scammed his way to first place with his worst rushing production in a while. His 3.9 yards per carry was his lowest mark since 2020 in Carolina. This ranked 48th among running backs with 50+ rush attempts, while also ranking 47th in yards after contact per attempt and 29th in missed tackles forced.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 6
Omarion Hampton
  • In Year 2, Hampton will surely benefit from the arrival of offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel, a wizard at designing a run game. He'll get the bruising back into space, where Hampton can employ that 4.46 speed to zoom past defenders.

  • Omarion Hampton played only nine games as a rookie, but we got a glimpse of how good he can be. In those contests, he averaged 15.1 fantasy points per game (FPPG), good for RB12. He rushed for 545 yards and added another 192 through the air on 32 receptions.

  • Andrew Erickson expects a healthy Chargers offense and Mike McDaniel's arrival as offensive coordinator to unlock Hampton's ceiling. He highlighted McDaniel's history of involving running backs heavily in the passing game while also pointing to Justin Herbert's previous success targeting backs. Combined with Hampton's projected workload and favorable early schedule, Erickson believes he offers legitimate RB1 upside despite being drafted outside the first round.

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  • A healthier offensive line could help the team score touchdowns at a higher rate in the red zone, but so could better health from Omarion Hampton, who played in only nine games as a rookie.

  • Omarion Hampton and the Chargers are very much the target of offseason hype, and it's worth remembering there have been plenty of times in the past that the Chargers haven't paid off that hype.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 30
  • Omarion Hampton and the Chargers are very much the target of offseason hype, and it's worth remembering there have been plenty of times in the past that the Chargers haven't paid off that hype. The Chargers saw Keaton Mitchell as a priority for new offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel, with him printing off wanted posters and putting them up around the facility.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 29
  • Chargers RB Omarion Hampton said that the running back room is enjoying the scheme of OC Mike McDaniel, stating "I like it a lot. Really, all the running backs like it a lot. Getting in the groove of it, just figuring it out, figuring out the details of it. I feel like it's gonna be super good for us."

  • Omarion Hampton generated some of the strongest support of any running back discussed. The analysts pointed to a combination of talent, opportunity, and offensive environment, with the receiving component being particularly important and the possibility that he becomes a true three-down back.

  • McCaffrey on Omarion Hampton: "Being able to carry that speed at that size is something special. It's really special. So I'm excited to see what he does with it this year."

    Logan Ulrich· Jun 19
  • Omarion Hampton was the RB13 on a points-per-game basis.

    Mike Fanelli· Jun 5
  • If you had a tier of running backs with Jonathan Taylor and Omarion Hampton, but you can get Hampton cheaper, you'll then need to determine whether the difference moves you more toward targeting someone like Hampton or if the cost justifies taking Taylor.

  • The addition of Mike McDaniel as offensive coordinator was viewed as another major boost, particularly because of McDaniel's history of heavily involving running backs in the passing game. Hampton's target upside and expanded workload projection led the analysts to view him as a player worth drafting aggressively near the end of Round 1.

  • The hosts praised Hampton's rookie-year flashes despite difficult circumstances that included offensive line injuries and inconsistent quarterback health. They highlighted his three-down skill set, pass-catching ability, and efficiency metrics as signs of a major second-year breakout.

  • Fitzmaurice highlighted Hampton's upside in a run-heavy offense built around strong offensive line play. The belief is that Hampton could emerge as a true centerpiece back if the Chargers fully commit to him in Year 2.

  • Hampton created the 11th-most yards per touch and finished 11th in yards after contact per attempt while handling a bell-cow role with 17.3 touches per game. His PFF rushing grade of 84.8 was the eighth-best mark in the league, and he now teams up with Mike McDaniel, who has a history of elite running back production.

    Chad Workman· May 4

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