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Omarion Hampton vs De'Von Achane

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

Updated Aug 20, 2026

ADP 15.8
Omarion Hampton
RB · LAC · RB9
ADP 14.5
De'Von Achane
RB · MIA · RB8
VS
The crowd's leanDiffers from all time
54.5% would rather draft Hampton over Achane

All time: Hampton 30.9%Achane 69.1%

54.5%Hampton
45.5%Achane

Should you draft Omarion Hampton or De'Von Achane?

Last season — 2025, per game

HamptonRB35 finish
2025
AchaneRB5 finish
13.3Fantasy pts18.1
9Games16
13.8Carries14.9
61Rush yds84
4.4Yds/carry5.7
3.9Targets5.3
3.6Rec4.2
21Rec yds31
0.6TD0.8
Full game log & past seasons
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
De'Von Achane
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTYDTDTGTRECRYDRTD
1
IND
15.0
RB10
7
55
0
4
3
20
1
2
NE
22.2
RB3
11
30
0
10
8
92
1
3
BUF
12.6
RB16
12
62
0
9
7
29
0
4
NYJ
16.6
RB16
20
99
1
2
1
2
0
5
CAR
13.6
RB16
10
16
0
7
6
30
1
6
LAC
29.0
RB5
16
128
2
6
4
22
0
7
CLE
11.3
RB16
13
82
0
5
3
16
0
8
ATL
17.6
RB9
18
67
0
7
5
24
1
9
BAL
13.6
RB11
14
67
0
10
6
39
0
10
BUF
37.5
RB2
22
174
2
6
6
51
0
11
WAS
19.0
RB8
21
120
0
5
5
45
0
12
13
NO
19.4
RB5
22
134
1
1
0
0
0
14
NYJ
17.0
RB7
7
92
1
1
1
13
0
15
PIT
15.7
RB12
12
60
0
6
6
67
0
16
CIN
16.5
RB15
15
81
1
3
3
9
0
17
TB
12.7
RB17
18
83
0
3
3
29
0
Earlier seasons (2024)
2024 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTYDTDTGTRECRYDRTD
1
JAX
19.5
RB6
10
24
1
7
7
76
0
2
BUF
26.0
RB3
22
96
0
7
7
69
1
3
SEA
7.3
RB36
11
30
0
5
3
28
0
4
TEN
4.4
RB49
10
15
0
3
3
14
0
5
NE
2.2
RB52
3
18
0
1
1
-1
0
6
BYE
7
IND
9.5
RB26
15
77
0
3
2
8
0
8
ARI
23.7
RB3
10
97
0
8
6
50
1
9
BUF
28.1
RB2
12
63
1
8
8
58
1
10
LAR
7.7
RB28
12
37
0
5
5
15
0
11
LV
18.5
RB7
17
73
1
4
4
32
0
12
NE
19.1
RB6
10
32
0
4
3
24
2
13
GB
17.0
RB12
7
14
0
9
8
56
1
14
NYJ
15.9
RB13
14
24
1
7
6
45
0
15
HOU
11.1
RB21
12
41
0
7
7
35
0
16
SF
28.0
RB3
17
120
1
7
6
70
0
17
CLE
4.8
RB39
10
25
0
2
2
13
0
18
NYJ
18.1
RB7
11
121
1
0
0
0
0

Latest takes

Omarion Hampton
  • In 2025, in Weeks 1-4, Hampton averaged 17 touches and 95 total yards as the RB13 in fantasy points per game. In that small sample of games, he posted a 7.4% explosive run rate, a 19% missed tackle rate, and 2.54 yards after contact per attempt (per Fantasy Points Data).

  • Hampton is one of the few RBs going outside of the first round who could legitimately end up as the RB1 on the season with a potentially healthy offensive line in Los Angeles and the addition of new Offensive Coordinator Mike McDaniel.

    Kurt Mullen· Aug 14
  • Last year, Omarion Hampton ‘s rookie season was derailed by an ankle injury in Week 5.

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  • 32 receptions in 9 games on a 57% snap share The Omarion Hampton doubters , rebutted:

  • man - top 5 among power-conference WRs last year The case for Omarion Hampton as a late first-rounder:

  • The other AFC West breakout candidate at RB is Omarion Hampton .

  • Round 2: Omarion Hampton (RB – LAC) At the tail-end of the second round, I shored up my other running back slot with Omarion Hampton.

  • Hampton should be a rock-solid RB1 with massive upside in 2026.

  • I have spent a lot of time pumping up Justin Herbert getting to play with Mike McDaniel , but there is no doubt that Omarion Hampton is going to see a huge spike.

    Rich Hribar· Jul 24
  • Hampton should be the biggest benefactor of the hire, as De'Von Achane was a fantasy superstar with McDaniel in Miami. More importantly, the second-year pro was outstanding as a rookie despite missing half the season with an injury, averaging 15.1 PPR fantasy points per game despite playing behind arguably the most injury-plagued offensive line.

    Mike Fanelli· Jul 8
  • 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.

  • 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
De'Von Achane
  • Achane was one of five running backs to average over 20 PPR fantasy points per game last year (20.2). However, he was the most dependent of the five on his role in the passing game to hit that fantasy points-per-contest mark.

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 14
  • De’Von Achane (MIA) — ECR: RB10 | Projection Rank: RB6 | Projected FPTS: 259.

  • But Achane will be sailing into some fierce headwinds this year. The Dolphins’ Vegas win total for 2026 was 4.5 as of this writing – and it was juiced toward the under. Miami’s offensive line is expected to be among the worst in the league.

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  • There’s no denying that Achane is an abundantly talented player and a fun watch. He’s averaged 5.6 yards per carry for his career, he’s scored double-digit touchdowns in each of his first three NFL seasons, and he’s had 145 catches over the last two years. Achane finished RB5 in half-point PPR scoring last year.

  • This is where I tell you that I am in on De’Von Achane, their only player going inside the top-130 by average draft position. Some fear him, but his downside is baked into his cost. I have him as my RB3 and I actively recommend him.

    Jeff Krisko· Aug 3
  • Achane has had a major downgrade in team context. For one, Mike McDaniel is no longer calling plays.

  • Players such as Christian McCaffrey , Jahmyr Gibbs , Bijan Robinson and De’Von Achane all cleared 60 receptions last season. They produce in every phase of the game.

  • For those who are worried about De'Von Achane and the Miami offense struggling so much that he will not be productive, maybe just look back at 2025, when the Dolphins struggled… and he wasn't one of the most consistent RBs in fantasy; he was THE most consistent RB in fantasy. Achane can get it done on the ground and in the air, so regardless of game script, he is a blessing for most fantasy teams.

    Colt Williams· Jul 13
  • Achane is one of the best backs in the league and just got a massive payday.

    Ethan Woodie· Jul 11
  • Another pleasant surprise was having De'Von Achane fall to me. Having him fall to the second half of the second round, with his average draft position (ADP) anywhere from 10-15, is crazy.

    Kurt Blakeway· Jul 10
  • Among 43 running backs with at least 150 touches last season, De'Von Achane was second in yards per touch (6.0), sixth in scrimmage yards (1,838), and first in runs that gained 10-plus yards (16.8%).

  • It's hard, though, not to be concerned that his numbers in the receiving game could dip significantly without Tua Tagovailoa, having averaged five targets per game with him and 2.45 without him. The offense has no weapons, and if they can't move the ball and stay on the field, it could be catastrophic for Achane's value.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 30
  • Last season, De'Von Achane exceeded his previous career-high 907 rushing yards by 443 rushing yards (1,350). He surpassed 1,000 rushing yards for the first time in his career while hitting 85+ targets for the second consecutive year. It's hard, though, not to be concerned that his numbers in the receiving game could dip significantly without Tua Tagovailoa, having averaged five targets per game with him and 2.45 without him.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 28
  • Malik Willis, however, could impact Achane's targets due to his propensity to break from the pocket. This tendency will rob Achane of the checkdown volume that he enjoyed with Tua Tagoviloa under center.

  • We would be kidding ourselves if we didn't consider Achane to be the centerpiece of the Dolphins' offense and our fantasy rosters. Stacking this receiving production on top of the leader of 40+ yard rushes since 2023 feels like cheating, but because of this, he will be the highest-scoring Dolphin for fantasy this year.