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2026 NFL Draft: 3 running backs who excel as runners and receivers

2026 NFL Draft: 3 running backs who excel as runners and receivers
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In today's NFL, a running back's ability to catch passes is the ultimate differentiator for fantasy dominance. From Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love, a Doak Walker winner with elite speed, to Nebraska’s Emmett Johnson, a PPR specialist who led the class in missed tackles forced as a receiver, PFF identifies the top dual-threat prospects.
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Despite the NFL’s shift toward pass-heavy offenses, elite RB1s still tend to outscore elite WR1s, even in points-per-reception (PPR) formats. Identifying incoming rookie running backs who possess high-end “dual-threat” profiles gives fantasy managers an edge over the competition. These players offer higher upside than their one-dimensional counterparts.

RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame

Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love is the incoming running back class’s clear-cut No. 1 prospect. He possesses an elite three-down profile, likely warranting fantasy football RB1 treatment in Year 1. Love’s 95.3 PFF grade over the past two seasons ranked first among the 32 Power Four running backs with at least 700 offensive snaps from 2024 to 2025.

Love was a unanimous All-American, a Heisman Trophy finalist and won the Doak Walker Award in 2025, which is given to college football’s best running back.

Love turns 21 in May 2026. He measures 6 feet and 212 pounds, with a slightly low body mass index of 28.7. His 4.36-second 40-yard dash ranked second among rookie running backs at the NFL Scouting Combine.

He was a two-year starter at Notre Dame.

Jeremiyah Love: Rushing, receiving and pass-protection performance among Power Four running backs since 2024
MetricValue (Rank)PFF Rushing Grade96.4 (No. 1)Rush Att.361 (No. 6)Missed Tackles Forced118 (No. 1)Missed Tackles Forced Per Rush Att.0.33 (No. 2)Yards After Contact Per Rush Att.4.5 (No. 2)Yards Per Rush Att.6.9 (No. 2)Explosive Run Plays63 (No. 1)1st Down &/Or TD Conversion Rate30.5% (No. 10)PFF Receiving Grade80.0 (No. 7)Targets66 (T-No. 9)Target Rate20.6% (No. 9)Slot-Target Rate5.0% (No. 6)Deep-Target Rate3.0% (No. 13)Yards Per Route Run1.59 (T-No. 6)Catch Rate83.3% (No. 11)Average Depth Of Target0.9 (T-No. 7)Missed Tackles Forced Receiving24 (No. 4)Yards After Contact Per Reception9.8 (No. 7)Explosive Pass Play10 (T-No. 7)PFF Pass-Blocking Grade54.8 (No. 14)

Love could begin the season leading a committee, but should have little issue taking over an RB1-level workload as the season progresses.

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RB Emmett Johnson, Nebraska

Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson is a potential starter in a pass-oriented offense and can be treated as an RB2 in Year 1. A rookie-season RB1 outcome is possible. Johnson’s 84.8 PFF grade ranked 10th among the 32 Power Four running backs with at least 700 offensive snaps from 2024 to 2025.

He was a two-year starter at Nebraska. Johnson earned first-team All-Big Ten and first-team All-American honors and was named Big Ten Running Back of the Year in 2025.

Johnson, 22, stands 5-foot-10.25 and weighs 202 pounds, with a body mass index of 28.8.

Johnson forces missed tackles efficiently and at a high volume, generates yardage efficiently and possesses reliable hands. His below-average size is an issue in pass protection, and he is a non-elite performer after contact.

Emmett Johnson: Rushing, receiving and pass-protection performance among Power Four running backs since 2024
MetricValue (Rank)PFF Rushing Grade89.6 (No. 15)Rush Att.368 (No. 4)Missed Tackles Forced98 (No. 6)Missed Tackles Forced Per Rush Att.0.27 (T-No. 8)Yards After Contact Per Rush Att.3.0 (T-No. 25)Yards Per Rush Att.5.6 (No. 6)Explosive Run Plays49 (No. 9)1st Down &/Or TD Conversion Rate29.1% (No. 15)PFF Receiving Grade74.2% (No. 11)Targets95 (No. 3)Target Rate19.1% (No. 13)Slot-Target Rate2.4% (No. 15)Deep-Target Rate0.0% (T-No. 21)Yards Per Route Run1.32 (No. 13)Catch Rate89.5% (No. 3)Average Depth Of Target0.0 (No. 17)Missed Tackles Forced Receiving32 (No. 1)Yards After Contact Per Reception8.1 (No. 19)Explosive Pass Play10 (T-No. 7)PFF Pass-Blocking Grade18.3 (No. 32)

RB Demond Claiborne, Wake Forest

Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne profiles similarly to Johnson as a potential starter in a pass-oriented offense, though his size likely makes him more landing-spot dependent. His 75.0 PFF grade ranked 28th among the 32 Power Four running backs with at least 700 offensive snaps from 2024 to 2025.

He stands 5-foot-9.75 and weighs 188 pounds, with a body mass index of 27.2. His 4.37-second 40-yard dash ranked third among rookie running backs at the NFL Scouting Combine.

Claiborne’s passing-game performance spiked in 2024 before declining in 2025. In 2024, he caught 22 of 29 targets for 250 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns while averaging 1.54 yards per route run (YPRR) and earning a 73.4 PFF receiving grade.

In 2025, he caught 28 of 38 targets for 137 receiving yards and zero receiving touchdowns while averaging 0.66 YPRR and earning a 41.1 PFF receiving grade. He earned a 66.2 pass-blocking grade on 159 pass-protection snaps in 2024 and a 46.8 pass-blocking grade on 42 pass-protection snaps in 2025.

He was a two-year starter at Wake Forest. He earned third-team All-ACC honors as both a running back and kick returner in 2024 and was a second-team All-ACC running back in 2025.

Among the 82 Power Four players with at least 21 total special teams returns from 2023 to 2024, Claiborne ranked 11th in yards per kick return (26.7) and tied for 28th in missed tackles forced per return (0.4). He earned a 70.1 PFF kick return grade in 2023 and a 46.0 PFF kick return grade in 2024.

Claiborne is a talented, shifty player with the ball in his hands.

Demond Claiborne: Rushing, receiving and pass-protection performance among Power Four running backs since 2024
Metric Value (Rank)PFF Rushing Grade78.6 (No. 29)Rush Att.408 (No. 2)Missed Tackles Forced82 (No. 11)Missed Tackles Forced Per Rush Att.0.2 (T-No. 19)Yards After Contact Per Rush Att.3.1 (T-No. 19)Yards Per Rush Att.4.8 (No. 21)Explosive Run Plays48 (No. 10)1st Down &/Or TD Conversion Rate23.3% (No. 27)PFF Receiving Grade53.0 (No. 28)Targets67 (No. 8)Target Rate18.1% (No. 18)Slot-Target Rate1.1% (No. 22)Deep-Target Rate1.5% (No. 20)Yards Per Route Run1.05 (No. 19)Catch Rate74.6% (No. 24)Average Depth Of Target-0.6 (No. 21)Missed Tackles Forced Receiving18 (No. 11)Yards After Contact Per Reception9.3 (No. 11)Explosive Pass Play8 (T-No. 14)PFF Pass-Blocking Grade55.9 (No. 13)

Claiborne should warrant PPR flex consideration at worst this season. He could produce an RB2 finish if the right pass-oriented team drafts him.

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