
Bijan Robinson's Atlanta Falcons Impact and Backup RB Strategies for 2025 Fantasy Football
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### Bijan Robinson and the Atlanta Falcons
Bijan Robinson, the highly touted running back drafted by the Atlanta Falcons, continues to be a focal point in fantasy football discussions. As a top-10 NFL draft pick, Robinson is expected to be a dominant force in the Falcons' backfield. His potential as a PPR (Points Per Reception) monster is highlighted, given his significant role in the team's offense. However, there are also concerns about the stability of the Falcons' quarterback situation, with rookie Michael Penix Jr. still developing[5].
### Backup Running Backs: Trey Benson and Tyler Allgeier
In the Arizona Cardinals' backfield, Trey Benson remains as the backup to James Conner, whose injury history makes Benson a valuable handcuff option. While Benson has no standalone fantasy value as long as Conner is healthy, he could become a crucial two-down back if Conner is sidelined[1].
Similarly, Tyler Allgeier of the Atlanta Falcons is positioned as a critical backup and top-tier handcuff to Bijan Robinson. Allgeier's exceptional rushing talent and performance within the Falcons' zone-heavy run scheme make him a must-start if Robinson is unavailable. However, his standalone fantasy value is limited to very deep leagues[1].
### Draft Strategies
For fantasy managers preparing for their drafts, the strategy for a 12-team league with the third pick has been outlined. The advice is to avoid running backs in the third round due to the high likelihood of them being selected in the first two rounds or having red flags such as committee roles or injury histories. Instead, focusing on tight ends and quarterbacks in the early rounds is recommended. Trey McBride, the Cardinals' primary tight end, is highlighted as a top target due to his consistent performance and the stability of the Cardinals' offense[3].
### Key Players to Watch
Trey McBride's performance as the Cardinals' tight end is noteworthy, having averaged at least 15 PPR points per game since becoming the starter. His high reception and target rates make him an elite fantasy option at his position[3].
In summary, the past 24 hours have seen a focus on the potential of top running backs like Bijan Robinson, the importance of backup running backs such as Trey Benson and Tyler Allgeier, and strategic advice for fantasy football drafts emphasizing the value of tight ends and quarterbacks in early rounds. These updates are crucial for fantasy managers looking to optimize their teams for the upcoming season.