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Sup gang? Just like we did with the wide receivers and quarterbacks, I wanted to break down what I feel are the top landing spots for running backs for fantasy football. Essentially, what I did was look at the path to fantasy opportunity and break it down into two categories - best landing spots for immediate production and best landing spots for future production. As the article breaks down, ideally we get a combination of. Starting Job Scheme/Role Fit Good Offense As we know, landing spot does matter a little more for running back as it's the shortest shelf life position. Depending on what round these guys are picked in, they are stuck there for 4-5 years. And, with the transfer portal/NIL, prospects are coming out older than ever. I mean, look at Najee Harris - if the Steelers had picked up his fifth year option he would have been with the team that drafted him through age 28. Here's the basics of how I view the landing spots - check the article for more in depth view and honorable mentions. Best Landing Spots for 2026 Production Washington Commanders New York Giants Jacksonville Jaguars Honorable Mentions: SEA, DEN, TEN Best Landing Spots for 2027 Production Minnesota Vikings Baltimore Ravens Chicago Bears Honorable Mentions: ARI, SF, CIN, SEA, LAR, LV Again, the article has the full breakdown as to why we like these spots with some honorable mentions for each (as well as some example of players that would be good scheme fits). Let me know what you guys think! In case you missed it, here are the WR and QB landing spots. We'll wrap up the best position next - tight end! Best Wide Receiver Landing Spots Best Quarterback Landing Spots *Edited to include honorable mentions for folks that don't want to check out article submitted by /u/CoopThereItIs [link] [comments]