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Bijan Robinson vs Ashton Jeanty

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

ADP 1
Bijan Robinson
RB · ATL · RB1
ADP 9
Ashton Jeanty
RB · LV · RB4
VS
The crowd's leanALL-TIME
95.9% would rather draft Robinson over Jeanty
95.9%Robinson
4.1%Jeanty
Based on 49 duels

Last season — 2025, per game

RobinsonRB3 finish
2025
JeantyRB13 finish
19.5Fantasy pts12.8
17Games17
16.9Carries15.6
87Rush yds57
5.1Yds/carry3.7
6.1Targets4.3
4.6Rec3.2
48Rec yds20
0.6TD0.6
Full game log & past seasons
Bijan Robinson
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTYDTDTGTRECRYDRTD
1
TB
21.4
RB2
12
24
0
7
6
100
1
2
MIN
18.3
RB7
22
143
0
5
3
25
0
3
CAR
13.6
RB14
13
72
0
6
5
39
0
4
WAS
26.1
RB5
17
75
1
5
4
106
0
5
BYE
6
BUF
32.8
RB1
19
170
1
8
6
68
0
7
SF
18.2
RB9
14
40
0
8
6
52
1
8
MIA
4.3
RB39
9
25
0
3
3
23
0
9
NE
13.6
RB12
12
46
0
10
8
50
0
10
IND
9.8
RB24
17
84
0
2
2
4
0
11
CAR
28.3
RB4
23
104
2
5
4
39
0
12
NO
13.7
RB14
14
70
0
2
2
37
0
13
NYJ
27.8
RB1
23
142
1
7
5
51
0
14
SEA
8.4
RB29
20
86
0
2
2
8
0
15
TB
25.5
RB4
19
93
1
11
8
82
0
16
ARI
26.3
RB5
16
76
0
11
7
92
1
17
LAR
37.4
RB2
22
195
1
8
5
34
1
18
NO
5.8
RB36
15
33
0
3
3
10
0
Ashton Jeanty
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTYDTDTGTRECRYDRTD
1
NE
11.0
RB23
19
38
1
2
2
2
0
2
LAC
5.9
RB38
11
43
0
4
3
1
0
3
WAS
6.3
RB35
17
63
0
0
0
0
0
4
CHI
32.5
RB1
21
138
1
2
2
17
2
5
IND
13.4
RB17
14
67
0
7
5
42
0
6
TEN
15.6
RB12
23
75
1
4
2
11
0
7
KC
3.9
RB43
6
21
0
1
1
13
0
8
9
JAX
17.4
RB5
13
42
0
5
5
47
1
10
DEN
13.8
RB14
19
60
1
5
3
3
0
11
DAL
6.4
RB37
6
7
0
8
6
27
0
12
CLE
20.8
RB5
17
50
0
8
8
58
1
13
LAC
9.1
RB34
15
31
0
8
6
30
0
14
DEN
4.8
RB43
10
30
0
4
2
8
0
15
PHI
6.2
RB41
9
35
0
6
4
7
0
16
HOU
31.3
RB1
24
128
1
2
1
60
1
17
NYG
8.3
RB22
16
60
0
2
2
13
0
18
KC
10.9
RB17
26
87
0
5
3
7
0

Latest takes

Bijan Robinson
  • The star back for the Falcons has played three years in the NFL and is on the books through 2027 thanks to his fifth-year option, but Atlanta has long been expected to pursue an early extension. Robinson, meanwhile, has seen teammates Drake London and Kyle Pitts each sign notable extensions this offseason, with discussions on a new deal of his own having taken place.

    Adam La Rose· Jun 26
  • Robinson will no longer have to contend with Tyler Allgeier for snaps; instead, he gets the far less imposing Brian Robinson Jr. as the RB2. The runway is wide open for Bijan to capture even more redzone opportunities without Allgeier in the fold.

  • Robinson has been a fantasy star since entering the NFL, posting a top-nine PPR finish every year of his career. The superstar had 366 touches for 2,298 scrimmage yards despite splitting work with Tyler Allgeier, and will have a workhorse role under new head coach Kevin Stefanski.

    Mike Fanelli· Jun 24
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  • Robinson is viewed as a clear extension priority for the Falcons, who are poised to take the interesting step of firing a GM but extending his first three first-round picks.

    Sam Robinson· Jun 24
  • Allgeier is familiar with backing up an elite running back prospect, as he shared time with Bijan Robinson in Atlanta for three seasons.

  • Robinson has been a fantasy star since entering the NFL, posting a top-12 non-PPR finish every year of his career. Furthermore, the former Texas star finished as the RB4 in 2024 and the RB3 last season despite totaling only seven rushing touchdowns. Yet, the superstar had 366 touches for 2,298 scrimmage yards despite splitting work with Tyler Allgeier.

    Mike Fanelli· Jun 22
  • Many executives around the league believe Atlanta's former coaching staff under Raheem Morris "tamped down the production" of Robinson. Executives think the running back will get an extension before Week 1, with one anonymous executive stating: "If you tagged Pitts and you extended London, that tells me Bijan is next. He's the best football player on that roster."

    Tony Camino· Jun 20
  • Bijan Robinson is the top taken player according to Yahoo's mock auction data. He is projected to have a value of $62, meaning Yahoo thinks $62 is a spot-on price for what his stats are projected to be. But Bijan is going for an average auction value of $71.4. That's over 15% higher than his projection!

    Evan Hoovler· Jun 19
  • He also appeared on 18.5% of champion teams, according to FantasyPros' league sync tool. That was the highest percentage of any player.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 6
  • Where Robinson can take the leap is simple — touchdowns. Robinson scored only seven rushing touchdowns, which resulted in the lowest touchdown rate (2.4%) among the top seven running backs in fantasy.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 6
  • Last year's PPR RB2 in fantasy points per game, and now free from Tyler Allgeier, Bijan Robinson feels primed to take a big step forward in 2026. Robinson led the league in missed tackles forced (75), with 27 more than any other player, while also ranking in the top five in rushing yards, explosive run rate and yards per carry, while topping the league in yards after contact per attempt (3.06).

    Tom Strachan· Jun 6
  • Gainwell ranked fourth among all backs in receptions in 2025, trailing only the dual-threat elites of Christian McCaffrey, Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs.

    Ted Chmyz· May 25
  • Bijan Robinson got the nod at 1.01 here. Worm pointed directly to Atlanta's new play caller and Robinson's elite talent profile as the deciding factors. Even in a three-receiver league where someone like Ja'Marr Chase could easily justify the top spot, Robinson's combination of workload and explosiveness ultimately won out.

  • Atlanta's coaching changes could finally unlock the every-down role fantasy managers have been waiting for. Robinson has already produced elite numbers despite sharing goal-line work in previous seasons. If that usage shifts fully in his favor, he could challenge for the overall RB1 finish in fantasy football.

  • If you have him and Bijan Robinson on opposite sides, those are two guys that can house it from anywhere on the field.

Ashton Jeanty
  • He racked up over 1,200 yards and scored 10 times behind an abysmal offensive line. Now he gets Klint Kubiak as his head coach, bringing over an offensive system that helped Seattle win the Super Bowl. Expect Jeanty's efficiency to skyrocket if he keeps evading tackles as he did in 2025, when his juke rate (27.7%) ranked fifth among all running backs.

  • You can make a similar case for Ashton Jeanty, assuming the Raiders are better up front after their offseason additions and coaching changes and are better overall on offense with either Kirk Cousins or Fernando Mendoza at quarterback.

  • The Raiders' offensive line allowed Jeanty to get contacted at or behind the line of scrimmage on 54% of his carries, the league's second-worst rate.

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  • Jeanty is a volatile pick who could fail to live up to the expectations that accompany his fantasy football ADP, despite a massive ceiling if the Raiders' offensive line gels and new quarterback Mendoza clicks right away.

  • Despite a massive workload last season, Jeanty was only the RB17 in half-PPR points per game (12.8) among running backs with at least eight games played, and volume alone won't assure Jeanty pans out and finishes as an RB6 or better this season.

  • It's going to be an uphill battle for Mike Washington to dominate backfield touches, given that the Raiders have an all-time running back prospect ahead of him with Ashton Jeanty.

    Jeff Krisko· Jun 21
  • Raiders RB coach Omar Young said the team has put RB Ashton Jeanty "in all different kinds of positions to see exactly what he can and cannot do."

    Logan Ulrich· Jun 19
  • Ashton Jeanty finished the 2025 season with 245.1 PPR points, one of only two rookies to score more than 215.0 points.

  • Ashton Jeanty was the only rookie to finish as an RB1 in PPR scoring, ending the year as the RB11.

    Mike Fanelli· Jun 5
  • Raiders HC Klint Kubiak says the team plans to challenge RB Ashton Jeanty in his sophomore season and put pressure on him in order to get the best out of last year's first-round pick. "We want to put a lot of pressure on Ashton," Kubiak said. "The next guy that steps up, whoever that may be, that's going to be seen here in practice, OTAs and training camp, but we think we should continue to challenge Ashton and get more out of him."

  • Fitzmaurice drafted Ashton Jeanty over Jonathan Taylor late in the first round. Fitz explained that Jeanty survived terrible offensive circumstances last season and still managed double-digit touchdowns. The expectation now is that Las Vegas will field a significantly improved rushing environment thanks to offensive line upgrades and a coaching staff expected to lean heavily on the run game.

  • Jeanty enters his second season facing brutal run defenses while potentially sharing touches; the breakout can still happen because the talent is undeniable, but the schedule definitely lowered the margin for error.

    Jon Machado· May 16
  • The talent is exciting, and the situation is favorable. The schedule, however, is horrifying. The Raiders landed one of the toughest schedules, the second-lowest projected win total, and the single hardest schedule against opposing run defenses.

    Jon Machado· May 16
  • Ashton Jeanty was supposed to come in and ignite this ground game, but the Raiders averaged only 77.5 rushing yards per game — the next-closest team was Arizona at 93.1 each week.

  • We knew Vegas would add a running back in this draft because the Raiders' depth behind Ashton Jeanty is nonexistent. However, with Washington, I do have legitimate concerns because his size and skillset leans to him being more of the short-yardage and goal line contributor between the pair. I do caution against overreacting because it's entirely possible his contribution will have minimal fantasy effect on Jeanty.

    Tera Roberts· Apr 28

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