Saquon Barkley lands in the top 5 of a ranking of NFL’s top 10 running backs for 2024

Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley finishes 4th in ranking of NFL’s top 10 running backs for 2024 by execs, coaches and scouts

Saquon Barkley switched teams during the NFL’s free agent period, which attracted the attention of executives, scouts, and coaches from around the league.

Barkley gives Philadelphia a legit, three-down running back who can turn any play into a potential explosive touchdown or huge gain. With training camps set to open in the next two weeks, ESPN has again surveyed league executives, coaches, and scouts to help rank the top 10 players in 11 positions, from quarterback to cornerback.

The rankings started at the running back position, and the Eagles are sitting pretty, with Barkley landing at No. 4 on the list.

After years of toiling in the Giants’ grind-it-out offense, Barkley upgraded to Philly.

The possibilities have some around the league excited.

“He’s going to be a beast,” a veteran AFC scout who ranked him second said. “The weapons around him on the outside, dual-threat QB, shotgun runs, his versatility — it’s a perfect fit.”

Barkley’s production dipped to 962 yards on 247 carries (3.9 yards per carry) last season. Still, he’ll be running behind the NFL’s top offensive line, a significant reason why Howie Roseman had no pause about handing out a three-year, $37.75 million deal in free agency.

In the two seasons when Barkley has played 16 games, in 2018 and 2022, he totaled 3,678 yards and 25 touchdowns.

He’ll open things up for the Philadelphia offense while ensuring A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Dallas Goedert see a ton of double coverage.

Ten Jaguars players to watch in Week 15 matchup vs. Ravens

We’re looking at ten Jacksonville Jaguars to watch when they face the Baltimore Ravens in Week 15 on NBC’s Sunday Night Football

The Ravens are 10-3 among the four teams that can clinch postseason berths in Week 15.

Baltimore visits the Jacksonville Jaguars (8-5) on Sunday night in what could be a potential playoff preview.

Jacksonville will look to rebound after suffering their second loss in six days, as quarterback Trevor Lawrence finished 28 of 50 for 257 yards and three interceptions.

With preparation underway for both teams, here are 10 Jaguars to watch for in Week 15.

Travis Etienne expected to play against Bengals on Monday

The Jaguars will have one of their stars against the Bengals.

The Cincinnati Bengals and Jacksonville Jaguars are both dealing with some injuries to key players going into the Monday night game, but Travis Etienne Jr. is expected to suit up for the prime-time game.

He has been practicing but has been limited for most of the week for the Jaguars, and there has been no official word yet on his status but expect to see him on the field after the extra day of rest.

Etienne has rushed for 726 yards and seven touchdowns this season, adding 36 receptions for 312 yards and a touchdown.

The Bengals have not been very good against the run this year, giving up 139.6 yards on the ground per game, which is 29th in the NFL in front of only the Cardinals, Jets and Broncos, so Etienne could cause issues for them if he is at full strength by the time the game comes around.

If he isn’t able to play, rookie Tank Bigsby and D’Ernest Johnson would likely share the load in the game.

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Fantasy Football: 11 utilization stats to know from Week 8

The most important utilization stats to know from Week 8 action.

With eight weeks of NFL action in the books, several intriguing players are starting to show signs of life as well as create developing trends.

Week 9 brings “bye-mageddon” with six squads on vacation, and gamers will be digging deep to fill key roles in their lineups. That means we’ll be forced to gamble a little more, and assessing some recent utilization data can help mine the waiver wire for a few unconventional plays.