
Matthew Freedman breaks down the best of the best at the running back position, including the surging Chase Brown, De'Von Achane, and more.

Matthew Freedman highlights his favorite running backs to start in fantasy football in Week 14.
Well, it's here.
Week 14.
As Hamlet puts it: “If it be now, 'tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now; if it be not now, yet it will come. The readiness is all.”
I don't know what that means, but it sounds important.
The time is now. For most fantasy leagues, this is the final week of the regular season. For some fantasy managers, this is a commencement: The true beginning of the fantasy playoffs. Win and in. Lose and out.
For others, this is a conclusion: The end, no matter what.
And for a few borderline souls … a purgatory. At this point, your fate is out of your hands. You just have to wait and see what happens.
Regardless of your station entering this terminus, may the pigskin gods look upon you kindly.
No matter who you are, all of us can use a little mercy.
As of Tuesday morning, here's an early look at my (preliminary) favorite Week 14 fantasy plays—the guys who (in some combination) …
Some customary notes.
Updates: After I submit this piece, any changing opinions I have will be reflected in my rankings and my projections (accessible with a FantasyLife+ subscription), which I will update throughout the week.
Scoring & Ordering: All fantasy points are half-PPR scoring unless otherwise stated. Players in separate sections are ordered within position roughly (but probably not precisely) according to my rankings.
Abbreviations: Check out the end of the piece for abbreviations I might use.
Bye Week: This week, the Ravens. Commanders, Texans, Broncos, Colts, and Patriots are on bye.
Sports Betting Data: Odds are as of 10:30 a.m. ET on Tuesday, Dec. 3, and based on the consensus lines in our Fantasy Life Odds Page.
Freedman's Favorites: Although we publish this piece as four separate articles broken out by position, I think of it as one cohesive whole and write it as such. With that in mind, please be sure to check out the rest of my favorite Week 14 fantasy football plays in the other positional previews.
This is my third time in four weeks to highlight De'Von Achane in this article, but the circumstances dictate I do so.
First, there's the matchup: The Jets are No. 27 in defensive rush EPA (-0.028). By reputation, they have a good defense—but they're exploitable.
The situational spot is good. Coming off their Thanksgiving game, the Dolphins have three extra days to rest and prepare, and they're at home, where they've had the league's best home-field advantage over the past three and five years. Plus, this is the third home game in four weeks for the Dolphins, so they aren't weary from the road.
With QB Tua Tagovailoa, they have historically outperformed expectations at Hard Rock Stadium.
And the Dolphins have also dominated with Tagovailoa as favorites of at least six points.
As big favorites, the Dolphins could load Achane up with 20-plus opportunities.
And with Tagovailoa, Achane has gotten the job done in almost every game this year.
One of my favorite weekly bets this year has been Achane anytime TD. He has scored in all but one of his eight games with Tagovailoa and amassed nine TDs in the sample. And last week he twice got tackled at the one-yard line and then didn't score. (Sheesh.)
I've projected Achane with a 63.6% chance to score, which comes out to -175 (per our Fantasy Life Odds Calculator).
I imagine I'll find myself betting on Achane to score a TD once again this week whenever the sportsbooks post his odds. Only Saquon Barkley has a higher TD projection than Achane (0.75).
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The Bengals are all but eliminated from postseason contention, but I still expect them to show up on Monday Night Football and put up points against the Cowboys, who are a tragic No. 32 in defensive rush EPA (0.086).
And that makes Chase Brown—as the lead back in one of the NFL's best offenses—an attractive option.
In his four games this year without No. 2 RB Zack Moss (neck, IR), Brown has been a full-blown workhorse.
With 15-plus opportunities in every game since Week 9 (and 15-plus in all but one game since Week 4), Brown has an outstanding fantasy floor, and with his matchup, he has a soaring ceiling.
No. 2 RB Tyjae Spears returned to action last week from a concussion, but even so, Tony Pollard maintained a strong hold on the Titans backfield with a 72% snap rate, 73% rush rate, and 56% route rate.
With that usage, Pollard had just 68 yards on eight carries and six targets, but that was also in a 42-19 road loss.
This week the Titans are favored at home, and in the team's three wins, Pollard has been heavily used.
Of course, two of those wins came without Spears, but Pollard still had over 100 yards and a TD on 24 opportunities with Spears in Week 4.
As favorites of more than a field goal, the Titans seem likely to funnel more of the offense than usual through the backfield, given that in their three wins, they've had their three most extreme games in terms of low dropback rate and negative DBOE.
With a positive game state, Pollard could see 20-plus opportunities against the Jaguars, who are No. 2 in most fantasy points allowed to RBs (23.8).