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James Cook vs Jahmyr Gibbs

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

ADP 10
James Cook
RB · BUF · RB5
ADP 2
Jahmyr Gibbs
RB · DET · RB2
VS
The crowd's leanALL-TIME
100% would rather draft Gibbs over Cook
0%Cook
100%Gibbs
Based on 28 duels

Last season — 2025, per game

CookRB6 finish
2025
GibbsRB4 finish
16.8Fantasy pts19.3
17Games17
18.2Carries14.3
95Rush yds72
5.2Yds/carry5.0
2.4Targets5.5
1.9Rec4.5
17Rec yds36
0.8TD1.1
Full game log & past seasons
James Cook
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTYDTDTGTRECRYDRTD
1
BAL
18.7
RB4
13
44
1
5
5
58
0
2
NYJ
26.0
RB2
21
132
2
1
1
3
0
3
MIA
19.3
RB7
19
108
1
3
3
10
0
4
NO
21.0
RB10
22
117
1
4
3
18
0
5
NE
4.9
RB38
15
49
0
1
0
0
0
6
ATL
8.7
RB18
17
87
0
0
0
0
0
7
8
CAR
33.6
RB2
19
216
2
0
0
0
0
9
KC
13.0
RB13
27
114
0
1
1
11
0
10
MIA
8.2
RB31
13
53
0
5
5
24
0
11
TB
18.9
RB9
16
48
0
3
3
66
1
12
HOU
20.4
RB6
17
116
1
3
3
13
0
13
PIT
17.2
RB9
32
144
0
3
3
33
0
14
CIN
10.1
RB24
18
80
0
2
2
31
0
15
NE
30.1
RB1
22
107
2
3
2
4
1
16
CLE
25.9
RB6
16
117
2
2
1
17
0
17
PHI
8.2
RB23
20
74
0
4
1
3
0
18
NYJ
1.5
RB69
2
15
0
0
0
0
0
Jahmyr Gibbs
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTYDTDTGTRECRYDRTD
1
GB
10.0
RB25
9
19
0
10
10
31
0
2
CHI
17.9
RB9
12
94
1
3
3
10
0
3
BAL
24.4
RB3
22
67
2
6
5
32
0
4
CLE
16.7
RB15
15
91
1
2
2
6
0
5
CIN
15.7
RB12
12
54
0
2
2
33
1
6
KC
7.0
RB26
17
65
0
2
1
0
0
7
TB
35.3
RB2
17
136
2
3
3
82
0
8
9
MIN
4.3
RB40
9
25
0
3
3
3
0
10
WAS
36.7
RB3
15
142
2
4
3
30
1
11
PHI
17.1
RB12
12
39
0
8
5
107
0
12
NYG
49.9
RB1
15
219
2
12
11
45
1
13
GB
10.1
RB28
20
68
0
4
3
18
0
14
DAL
33.5
RB1
12
43
3
7
7
77
0
15
LAR
7.8
RB33
13
38
0
7
4
20
0
16
PIT
17.8
RB13
7
2
0
13
10
66
1
17
MIN
5.4
RB37
17
41
0
3
2
23
0
18
CHI
18.8
RB4
19
80
0
5
3
33
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Latest takes

James Cook
  • With the Bills' offense under Joe Brady never finding a dominant receiver, Cook has had to stand up and lead the offense, and there's no reason to think that can't continue this season. While the passing offense will be spread around, Cook remains the safest and strongest bet outside of Josh Allen.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 30
  • In 2024, James Cook dominated, scoring 16 touchdowns and rushing for 1,009 yards. In 2025, he recorded 1,621 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns, and gave us even more reason to be confident.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 30
  • With the Bills' offense under Joe Brady never finding a dominant receiver, Cook has had to stand up and lead the offense, and there's no reason to think that can't continue this season. Cook remains the safest and strongest bet outside of Josh Allen.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 29
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  • In 2024, James Cook dominated, scoring 16 touchdowns and rushing for 1,009 yards. That production seemed unsustainable. In 2025, he recorded 1,621 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns, and gave us even more reason to be confident.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 29
  • In 2024, James Cook dominated, scoring 16 touchdowns and rushing for 1,009 yards. That production seemed unsustainable. In 2025, he recorded 1,621 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns, and gave us even more reason to be confident. With the Bills' offense under Joe Brady never finding a dominant receiver, Cook has had to stand up and lead the offense, and there's no reason to think that can't continue this season.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 28
  • Cook is coming off a season where he set career highs in carries (309), rushing yards (1,621), yards per carry (5.3) and fantasy points per game (17.8). Cook is a little older than most realize as he heads into his age-27 season, but he doesn't have a lot of mileage on him, and he's tied to Josh Allen for the next few years in what should continue being an explosive offense.

  • Cook caught just 33 passes on 40 targets despite a career-high 1,621 rushing yards. A quick glance at Cook's career confirms that Buffalo is comfortable forcing passing targets elsewhere, as during his four seasons with the Bills, Cook surpassed 35 receptions just once.

  • In 2024, James Cook dominated, scoring 16 touchdowns and rushing for 1,009 yards. In 2025, he recorded 1,621 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns, and gave us even more reason to be confident. However, the counter to this would be that Josh Allen is coming off his lowest passing yardage total since 2019 (3,668), and hasn't thrown for more than 30 touchdowns in the last three seasons.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 25
  • Running back James Cook won the rushing title with 1,621 yards, but in PFF's view, Torrence didn't help his cause.

    Connor Byrne· Jun 24
  • The Bills featured James Cook as a bell cow, leaving Davis little opportunity to provide fantasy relevance.

  • The counter to this would be that Josh Allen is coming off his lowest passing yardage total since 2019 (3,668), and hasn't thrown for more than 30 touchdowns in the last three seasons. However, the Bills seem positive their offense will take a step forward this year with the addition of DJ Moore under new head coach Joe Brady. That remains to be seen.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 21
  • In 2024, James Cook dominated, scoring 16 touchdowns and rushing for 1,009 yards. That production seemed unsustainable. In 2025, he recorded 1,621 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns, and gave us even more reason to be confident.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 21
  • James Cook was faded at ADP 39 with a 20% win rate and 71% top 6% finish, and the verdict was Wrong.

    Chris Cash· Jun 20
  • In 2024, James Cook dominated, scoring 16 touchdowns and rushing for 1,009 yards, and in 2025 he recorded 1,621 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns. However, the counter to this consistency would be that Josh Allen is coming off his lowest passing yardage total since 2019 (3,668), and hasn't thrown for more than 30 touchdowns in the last three seasons.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 19
  • Cook profiled as a high-upside pass-catcher out of the backfield when he entered the league in 2022, but that upside never materialized, as he has averaged just 41 targets per season over his first four years.

    Aaron Larson· Jun 18
Jahmyr Gibbs
  • Without David Montgomery, Gibbs is set to smash. If you draft near the top of Round 1, perhaps this helps you decide between the two stud running backs.

  • It's been interesting to see the recent discourse about Jahmyr Gibbs as the RB1, though he's been my RB1 over Bijan Robinson for quite some time. However you feel about Gibbs vs. Robinson, one thing is for certain: the Lions have an insanely friendly schedule this year.

  • The star back for the Lions is one of the 2023 first-rounders on the books through 2027 thanks to his fifth-year option, with Detroit long expected to pursue an early extension. Gibbs is in line to handle an even larger workload than before without David Montgomery in the fold, and a recent projection from The Athletic's Austin Mock has Gibbs slotting in with a projected $19.9MM AAV and $46.7MM in guaranteed money, though Mock adds Gibbs is likely to land more than his projected figure.

    Adam La Rose· Jun 26
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  • Jahmyr Gibbs dramatically outperformed his expected rushing touchdown total last year, but that is just the norm for a player who has the explosive ability to score from anywhere. While nearly doubling expected rushing touchdown production would be a regression red flag for a lot of players, it is not for Gibbs because of his track record.

  • Detroit already paid Jack Campbell, who is now the NFL's second-highest-paid off-ball linebacker, and must decide on Jahmyr Gibbs' value and whether to let Sam LaPorta play out a contract year or reach an agreement now.

    Sam Robinson· Jun 7
  • Gibbs has the clearest avenue he's ever had and is coming off a career-high 94 targets. With more touches, Gibbs could be one of the highest ceiling plays in fantasy football, and an auto-click if he makes it this far.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 6
  • Another young running back who has seen things clear out behind him is Jahmyr Gibbs, with the departure of David Montgomery, and only Isiah Pacheco has been added to the running back room. Gibbs has had over 50 receptions in each of his three seasons in the NFL and averages 13 total touchdowns per season.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 6
  • The idea behind "Stars & Scrubs" is to build your team primarily around a few star players. For example, you may be able to walk away with Ja'Marr Chase, Jahmyr Gibbs and someone like Christian McCaffrey, but this will leave you with a significantly lower budget for the remaining picks.

  • 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
  • Jahmyr Gibbs had a rough end to the fantasy football season last year, costing managers who leaned on him all year championships. Gibbs should return to fantasy prominence with a wonderful start to the NFL season. The Lions start the season facing the Saints, Bills, Jets, Panthers, and Cardinals.

  • Pianowski looked thrilled to land Gibbs fourth overall. The argument centered around Detroit's favorable projected schedule and the belief that Gibbs can anchor multiple roster constructions, including hero-RB builds.

  • Gibbs was already one of fantasy football's most efficient weapons. Now there's a legitimate path toward elite volume to pair with that efficiency. That combination is how overall RB1 seasons happen.

    Jon Machado· May 16
  • The Lions landed the best overall strength of schedule, the highest projected team win total in the league, and one of the easiest schedules against opposing run defenses. That's about as close to a perfect setup for Jahmyr Gibbs as you can realistically ask for.

    Jon Machado· May 16
  • Given the ease of their last-place schedule (and the fact that they are a massive positive-injury-regression team), we should expect the Lions to rebound after a down 2025 season. Gotta admit....the planets might be aligning for a Jahmyr Gibbs RB1 overall szn.

  • Gibbs still offers massive upside, especially in PPR formats. His explosiveness and receiving ability keep him firmly in the elite tier. The concern is whether Detroit continues rotating backs enough to slightly cap his weekly ceiling.

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