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Derrick Henry vs Jonathan Taylor

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

Updated Aug 23, 2026

ADP 17.6
Derrick Henry
RB · BAL · RB11
ADP 6
Jonathan Taylor
RB · IND · RB4
VS
The crowd's leanAll time
79.2% would rather draft Taylor over Henry
20.8%Henry
79.2%Taylor
Based on 101 comparison results

Should you draft Derrick Henry or Jonathan Taylor?

Last season — 2025, per game

Henry17 games
2025
Taylor17 games
16.0Fantasy pts20.0
17Games17
18.1Carries19.0
94Rush yds93
5.2Yds/carry4.9
1.2Targets3.2
0.9Rec2.7
9Rec yds22
0.9TD1.2
Full game log & past seasons
Derrick Henry
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTYDTDTGTRECRYDRTD
1
BUF
28.7
RB1
18
169
2
1
1
13
0
2
CLE
2.3
RB59
11
23
0
0
0
0
0
3
DET
10.2
RB22
12
50
1
1
1
7
0
4
KC
6.8
RB42
8
42
0
3
2
16
0
5
HOU
9.3
RB25
15
33
1
1
0
0
0
6
LAR
13.5
RB13
24
122
0
2
1
8
0
7
8
CHI
19.1
RB8
21
71
2
1
0
0
0
9
MIA
12.6
RB14
19
119
0
1
1
2
0
10
MIN
9.9
RB23
20
75
0
3
3
9
0
11
CLE
19.2
RB7
18
103
1
2
2
19
0
12
NYJ
21.8
RB4
21
64
2
2
2
24
0
13
CIN
16.9
RB10
10
60
1
1
1
44
0
14
PIT
10.7
RB23
25
94
0
2
1
8
0
15
CIN
10.0
RB27
11
100
0
0
0
0
0
16
NE
22.8
RB8
18
128
2
0
0
0
0
17
GB
45.6
RB1
36
216
4
0
0
0
0
18
PIT
12.6
RB14
20
126
0
1
0
0
0
Earlier seasons (2024)
2024 game log
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1
KC
10.6
RB30
13
46
1
2
0
0
0
2
LV
16.1
RB9
18
84
1
1
1
12
0
3
DAL
29.9
RB3
25
151
2
1
1
23
0
4
BUF
34.4
RB1
24
199
1
3
3
10
1
5
CIN
16.1
RB7
15
92
1
1
1
4
0
6
WAS
25.2
RB3
24
132
2
0
0
0
0
7
TB
24.7
RB5
15
169
0
1
1
13
1
8
CLE
14.2
RB18
11
73
1
1
1
4
0
9
DEN
25.8
RB3
23
106
2
1
1
27
0
10
CIN
13.6
RB12
16
68
1
1
1
3
0
11
PIT
10.5
RB22
13
65
1
0
0
0
0
12
LAC
14.0
RB12
24
140
0
0
0
0
0
13
PHI
12.6
RB19
19
82
0
3
3
29
0
14
15
NYG
6.7
RB36
14
67
0
0
0
0
0
16
PIT
19.9
RB11
24
162
0
2
2
27
0
17
HOU
23.5
RB3
27
147
1
2
2
18
0
18
CLE
29.1
RB3
20
138
2
3
2
23
0
Jonathan Taylor
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTYDTDTGTRECRYDRTD
1
MIA
11.3
RB22
18
71
0
3
3
27
0
2
DEN
28.5
RB1
25
165
0
2
2
50
1
3
TEN
31.3
RB1
17
102
3
4
3
16
0
4
LAR
12.1
RB22
17
76
0
5
5
20
0
5
LV
30.1
RB2
17
66
3
4
3
20
0
6
ARI
21.7
RB7
21
123
1
4
4
14
0
7
LAC
32.7
RB3
16
94
3
3
3
38
0
8
TEN
36.4
RB1
12
153
2
2
2
21
1
9
PIT
6.7
RB30
14
45
0
2
2
12
0
10
ATL
48.1
RB1
32
244
3
3
3
42
0
11
12
KC
7.6
RB26
16
58
0
3
2
8
0
13
HOU
13.6
RB19
21
85
0
5
3
36
0
14
JAX
11.4
RB20
21
74
1
0
0
0
0
15
SEA
11.6
RB21
25
87
0
4
3
14
0
16
SF
15.4
RB18
16
46
1
3
3
33
0
17
JAX
15.9
RB13
21
70
1
6
3
14
0
18
HOU
4.9
RB48
14
26
0
2
2
13
0
Earlier seasons (2024)
2024 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTYDTDTGTRECRYDRTD
1
HOU
10.8
RB29
16
48
1
0
0
0
0
2
GB
14.5
RB14
12
103
0
4
2
32
0
3
CHI
26.0
RB4
23
110
2
2
1
25
0
4
PIT
18.3
RB13
21
88
1
4
3
20
0
5
6
7
8
HOU
18.2
RB11
20
105
1
1
1
12
0
9
MIN
7.4
RB35
13
48
0
5
3
11
0
10
BUF
13.2
RB15
21
114
0
4
2
8
0
11
NYJ
6.5
RB28
24
57
0
2
1
3
0
12
DET
3.5
RB35
11
35
0
0
0
0
0
13
NE
16.8
RB13
25
96
0
1
1
7
1
14
15
DEN
9.6
RB25
22
107
0
2
1
4
0
16
TEN
39.8
RB1
29
218
3
0
0
0
0
17
NYG
26.6
RB1
32
125
2
4
2
11
0
18
JAX
24.5
RB5
34
177
1
2
1
3
0

Latest takes

Derrick Henry
  • While Henry is no spring chicken, fantasy players should have no fear drafting him as a low-end RB1. He has played 17 games in three consecutive seasons. Furthermore, the future Hall of Famer has totaled at least 1,150 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns in four consecutive years, finishing as a top-eight running back every season.

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 18
  • Derrick Henry (RB – BAL) Even dating back to his time with the Titans, Derrick Henry has been a massively consistent running back for fantasy football. Since 2023, he’s finished as a top-10 running back in PPR formats (and even better in standard leagues).

  • Derrick Henry – 19.2 Joining that contract range this offseason: De’Von Achane , Breece Hall, and Kenneth Walker

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  • Derrick Henry (BAL) — ECR: RB11 | Projection Rank: RB5 | Projected FPTS: 264.

  • Yesterday, I was speaking with Football Absurdity hair model Waleed Ismail about an auction team he mock drafted where he went heavy RB (Bijan, Hampton, Derrick Henry), and paid down at WR (Carnell Tate, Parker Washington).

    Tony Martin· Jul 30
  • Overall, the increase of under-center snaps favors Derrick Henry , which poses a specific siphoning risk related to rushing TD opportunity.

  • Derrick Henry (BAL) — ECR: RB11 | Projection Rank: RB6 | Projected FPTS: 264.0 Last year was another impressive year for Derrick Henry . He didn’t show any signs of slowing down with 307 rushing attempts, 1.595 rushing yards, 16 total touchdowns, and an RB8 finish in fantasy points per game.

  • Other skill-position players with a similar LTV include fellow veteran Derrick Henry and Sam LaPorta.

  • Baltimore now turns to head coach Jesse Minter, whose offseason reviews highlight a more explosive and creative scheme. That shift should benefit Henry's usage and the offense as a whole. The veteran's current average draft position in the middle rounds is a clear value.

  • Every season, managers expect Derrick Henry to decline, and every season he proves them wrong. Henry turned 32 in January, yet his power, durability and efficiency remain intact. He finished as the RB8 in PPR formats last year with 279.5 fantasy points and continues to play well beyond typical age curves.

  • Much like fine wine, it just seems like Derrick Henry is getting better with age. However, only the 1972 Miami Dolphins and Father Time are undefeated. King Henry is coming off a career season in which he had 27 carries in the 5-yard line. There isn't anyone challenging him on the depth chart for touches, so the only concern in 2026 is age and the departure of center Tyler Linderbaum.

  • Derrick Henry is entering his late-career danger zone, and the depth behind him is paper-thin.

    Dennis Sosic· Jul 6
  • Every season fantasy managers wonder whether Derrick Henry is finally slowing down. Jake Ciely isn't buying it. His reasoning is simple. Henry's draft cost continues to fall even though his production hasn't. Ciely also pointed out that Henry's fantasy scoring remains remarkably consistent regardless of game script, making him one of the safest veteran running backs available. At his current ADP, he's comfortable betting on Henry one more time.

  • While some won't draft Henry for fear his age makes him an injury risk, the veteran has played in at least 15 games in all but one year of his career, including 17 contests in three consecutive seasons. He was RB8 last year, averaging 16.4 PPR fantasy points per game despite totaling only 15 receptions, 18 fewer than any other running back to finish top 20.

    Mike Fanelli· Jul 3
  • If Lamar Jackson can bounce back, Henry could inch back closer to his 2024 production (RB4 in fantasy points per game). He's at worst a low-end RB1 with top-five upside.

Jonathan Taylor
  • Round 2: Jonathan Taylor (RB – IND) With Daniel Jones coming off a torn Achilles, it’s fair to assume Jonathan Taylor will continue to get a massive amount of work in the running game and as a pass-catcher.

  • Meanwhile, Jonathan Taylor is the focal point of the offense, totaling 323 rushing attempts and 55 targets last season, setting a career high in targets.

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 12
  • Players to Avoid at 1.04 Fantasy Football Draft Pick Jonathan Taylor (RB – IND) Another tough fade for this selection is Jonathan Taylor , who, according to teams synced to our FantasyPros tools, led all players in playoff advance rate (66.8%).

    Tom Strachan· Aug 11
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  • I’ve always been a big Jonathan Taylor truther.

  • $39M guaranteed The #Colts and star RB Jonathan Taylor have agreed to terms on a big-time 2-year, $44M extension, per me and @AdamSchefter

    FFToday· Aug 6
  • QB Health This season, the upside cases for Jonathan Taylor and Kenneth Walker III largely depend on the health and production of their QBs, who are coming off significant lower-body injuries.

  • Top-12 Drafted RBs in 2025 RB 2025 ADP 2024 Finish 2025 Games Played Bijan Robinson RB1 RB3 17 Saquon Barkley RB2 RB13 16 Jahmyr Gibbs RB3 RB4 17 Christian McCaffrey RB4 RB1 17 Derrick Henry RB5 RB7 17 Ashton Jeanty RB6 RB12 17 Josh Jacobs RB7 RB15 15 De’Von Achane RB8 RB6 16 Jonathan Taylor RB9 RB2 17 Bucky Irving RB10 RB33 10 Chase Brown RB11 RB8 17 Kyren Williams RB12 RB9 17 2025 RB Health Last season, nine out of 12 top RBs drafted finished as an RB1, resulting in a mostly chalky season at the top for RBs.

  • Taylor is heading into a contract year, likely his last massive one, after turning 27 this offseason. He’ll be motivated, have his quarterback returning, who might need to lean on the run game more, and once again has virtually no competition for touches. There’s a very real world where Taylor is a top-two back this season.

    Tom Strachan· Jul 27
  • Jonathan Taylor (RB – IND) Jonathan Taylor was absolutely dominant for the first half of last season. Had Daniel Jones not gotten injured, Taylor most likely could have stayed effective throughout the whole season.

    Tom Strachan· Jul 25
  • Yes, Jonathan Taylor is the bellcow for Indy, and I don’t see that changing, but the RB2 spot is up for grabs in Indy.

  • Taylor was the fantasy RB4 in points per game, but from Week 12 onwards, he was the RB21, with an explosive run rate of 0.7% (41st), and he ranked 36th in yards after contact, while scoring only three rushing touchdowns.

    Tom Strachan· Jul 12
  • Colts running back Jonathan Taylor ranks second in the NFL with 626 rushing attempts since 2024, as well as a snap share over 80%. He also led the league with 323 carries and took a whopping 46% of his team's offensive touches last year. Taylor's workload has led to elite production: 3,016 yards and 29 touchdowns in the last two seasons, both top-three numbers at his position.

    Nikhil Mehta· Jul 11
  • Jonathan Taylor was averaging 25.9 points per week, Alec Pierce was finally coming alive, ending his 1000-yard season with an average 21.3 yards per reception, and it looked like Tyler Warren was all he was cracked up to be.

  • Taylor was the catalyst for the Indianapolis offense last season, turning 369 touches into 1,963 yards from scrimmage and a league-high 20 touchdowns. Taylor led the NFL in rushing attempts (323), rushing scores (18), and first downs on the ground (84). He also handled a league-high 84.4% of Indy's backfield touches.

    Rich Hribar· Jul 7
  • Jonathan Taylor's current workload is completely unsustainable. Taylor recorded a massive 327-carry workload last season, and we already know what happens when he crosses that 300-touch threshold. The last time he did it, his body broke down for the next two seasons.

    Dennis Sosic· Jul 6