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Austin Ekeler

RB WAS

College: Western Colorado | 8 years
Height: 5'9" | Weight: 200 lbs
Birth Date: 1995-05-17
Depth Chart: RB.2
2024 Bye Week: 14

Rostered: 94.4%
Started: 31.2%
Total Pts: 21.7
Avg Pts: 10.85
Rank: 28 RB

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Week 110.20Austin Ekeler 10 rushing yds (1.00 pts)
Austin Ekeler 52 receiving yds (5.20 pts)
Austin Ekeler 4 receptions (4.00 pts)
Week 211.50Austin Ekeler 38 rushing yds (3.80 pts)
Austin Ekeler 47 receiving yds (4.70 pts)
Austin Ekeler 3 receptions (3.00 pts)
Week 310.005-21yds / 0.2TDs 3-30yds / 0.1TDs projected
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Player Notes
Sep 20 8:20pm CT

Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler has typically been deployed as a pass-catcher through his first two weeks in Washington. He should be viewed as an RB3/flex option with a higher potential in PPR formats this weekend as he will face the Cincinnati Bengals. Last weekend, Ekeler saw eight attempts on the ground but ran for just 38 yards. However, the former Charger caught all three targets for 47 yards in the passing game. In the opening week, Ekeler ran the ball twice but reeled in all four of his targets for a combined 62 yards. Even though the 29-year-old has only found fantasy value in the passing game this season, he is being targeted on 20.6% of his routes, which is a promising sign. However, Ekeler is best left for deeper PPR formats as a flex option due to the low projected rushing volume.

From RotoBaller

Sep 15 9:53pm CT

Washington Commanders RB Austin Ekeler rushed eight times for 38 yards in Week 2 against the New York Giants, while adding three catches for 47 yards on his three targets. He also had one kickoff return for 35 yards.

Fantasy Spin: Ekeler has gone from RB1 in fantasy leagues for years with the Chargers, to a RB3 or flex option in leagues of 12 or more teams. As long as Brian Robinson Jr. remains healthy, Ekeler's fantasy ceiling is rather limited.

From TheHuddle

Sep 15 4:20pm CT

Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler was quiet as a rusher Sunday afternoon but made his impact through the air. Ekeler caught all three of his targets for 47 yards. On the ground, he saw just eight attempts for 38 yards. The veteran running back was primarily deployed as a pass catcher in the season opener, and Week 2 was quite similar. Last week, he registered 52 receiving yards (which led the team) on four receptions. While Brian Robinson Jr. will continue to see the lion's share of rushing attempts, Ekeler will still hold fantasy value, especially in PPR formats as he is becoming a safety valve for rookie QB Jayden Daniels. Fantasy managers should continue to view Ekeler as an upside flex in PPR leagues, but in standard leagues where receptions are not scored, it is better to find production elsewhere.

From RotoBaller

Sep 13 7:20am CT

Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler led the team in receiving yards (52) in the season opener but had a limited role in the offense. In his Washington debut, Ekeler was exclusively deployed as a pass-catching running back as he saw just two rushing attempts, compared to Brian Robinson Jr.'s 12 attempts. However, through the air, Ekeler made the most of his limited touches as he caught all four of his targets. In addition, he ran 19 total routes and posted an average of 2.74 yards per route run, which was one of the best marks of the weekend. While the 29-year-old will typically serve as the No.2 option in a committee, his production on such limited touches is still worth noting as he still possesses some quality upside. For now, Ekeler remains a solid flex play in deeper PPR leagues but holds much less value in standard formats.

From RotoBaller

Sep 9 8:44am CT

Dynasty | Commanders running back Austin Ekeler had ten rushing yards, four catches, and 52 receiving yards in Washington's season-opening loss to Tampa Bay. Dynasty Analysis: The concerning part here is the fact Ekeler had just six touches on the day and many of them came with the game far out of reach. Brian Robinson had 15 touches and seemed like the clear RB1 on this team today. If that continues, it's going to be very difficult for the former fantasy MVP to return to form or even provide any kind of value this season. At this point, Ekeler is looking the part of a roster clogger but we need to see this pattern to continue before putting that in stone.

Sep 8 8:53pm CT

Washington Commanders RB Austin Ekeler rushed twice for 10 yards and caught four passes for a team-high 52 yards in a 37-20 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 1.

From TheHuddle

Sep 8 7:30pm CT

Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler did not see a heavy workload on the ground but caught a team-high four receptions in the season opener. Ekeler shared the spotlight with Brian Robinson Jr. throughout the preseason but saw only two carries Sunday afternoon in Tampa Bay. However, he made up for that disappointing workload through the air as he caught all four of his targets for 52 yards. Ekeler made a nice 22-yard catch-and-run play in the second quarter, which helped set the Commanders up for their first touchdown. Fantasy managers should lower expectations for Ekeler heading into Week 2 in standard scoring but give him a slight uptick in PPR as he is clearly building a connection with his rookie QB making him a low-end flex play for the time being.

From RotoBaller

Sep 5 5:40pm CT

Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler is shaping up to be an RB3 or flex option in the season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Ekeler had a difficult 2023 season as he battled a high ankle sprain early on, which clearly limited him throughout the campaign. However, in the offseason, he decided to take his talents to the DMV in the hope of reclaiming fantasy stardom. Fantasy managers should expect the 29-year-old to see the majority of the passing downs in a running back committee with Alabama product Brian Robinson Jr. During the preseason, Ekeler typically replaced Robinson on third downs but did see a few red zone attempts, which is something to monitor going forward as Ekeler has always shown a nose for the end zone throughout his career. For now, fantasy managers should treat Ekeler as an RB3 with the upside to see a heavy dose of targets his way.

From RotoBaller

Sep 4 8:53pm CT

Washington Commanders RB Austin Ekeler has caught more than 50 passes in each of the last five seasons, and he has averaged 74.8 receptions per year in that span.

Fantasy Spin: Brian Robinson Jr. will likely handle a lot of the work on early downs, but Ekeler should handle the third-down duties and could be a frequent safety valve for rookie Jayden Daniels. Ekeler is still a flex option, especially in PPR formats.

From TheHuddle

Aug 8 2:10pm CT

Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler is returning kicks at training camp during Thursday's practice. That's one way for the Commanders to get Ekeler involved besides backfield usage. The 29-year-old receiving back looked like he was running with a piano on his back after missing three games early last year due to an ankle sprain, rushing for just 3.5 yards per carry and producing only 4.6 yards per touch in 14 appearances for the Los Angeles Chargers. Even so, Ekeler still ranked sixth among qualifiers at his position in yards per catch (8.5) over 52 receptions and 10th in yards per route run (1.55) across 282 routes in 2023, so Washington is going to try and get the ball in his hands in space. He's a wild card for 2024 as an RB3/flex gamble in the double-digit rounds of fantasy drafts this summer, one that is best suited for PPR settings alongside early-down back Brian Robinson Jr.

From RotoBaller

Jul 10 10:43pm CT

Washington Commanders RBs Brian Robinson Jr. (11.4) and Austin Ekeler (10.1) ranked first and second among qualified pass-catchers, respectively, in yards after catch per reception in 2023, according to Pro Football Reference.

Fantasy Spin: Ekeler did his damage with the Los Angeles Chargers last season. His average was not too much more than his career norms. The bigger surprise is Robinson, who has been labeled as more of a power back who does not contribute much in the passing game. Robinson's ranking was obviously boosted by a 51-yard catch-and-score in Week 10, but he was also no stranger to picking up chunks of yards after the catch either. Robinson has a real shot of returning high-end RB2 fantasy value in new offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury's uptempo attack this season.

From TheHuddle

Jun 27 3:30pm CT

Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler was an elite fantasy football producer for a few of his seasons with the Los Angeles Chargers, but last year was disappointing for the veteran and fantasy managers. Ekeler posted 179 attempts for 628 yards and five touchdowns and caught 51 passes for 436 yards and one touchdown en route to an RB26 finish in PPR leagues. He was selected as a top-three running back in PPR formats, so it was far from ideal. However, the former undrafted free agent is confident he will bounce back in 2024. "You're going to get the best version of myself always, no matter what," Ekeler told NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero. "There's been this controversy out there, like, 'Oh Austin said he doesn't want 300 carries, 'cause that's what the Chargers said.' I've never had that many carries ever. So, I don't know why everybody's in an uproar. It's not that I don't want to touch the ball. It's the way that I've had the most production is when I'm able to split between catching and running the ball. If I'm healthy, I'm going to be on the field and I'm going to be producing." The 29-year-old is slated to share the backfield with Brian Robinson this season, but as long as he maintains the clear pass-catching role out of the backfield, he should be a weekly flex option in PPR and half-PPR setups. He is usually available after the top 25 running backs are selected.

From RotoBaller

Jun 14 8:20am CT

Washington Commanders new offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury appears to be using some two-running back sets during mandatory minicamp this week involving Brian Robinson and Austin Ekeler. In what will be a vastly different offense under Kingsbury in 2024 with rookie first-round quarterback Jayden Daniels at the helm, Washington figures to use Robinson as more of the between-the-tackles, early-down back, with Ekeler serving as the primary pass-catcher out of the backfield. The 25-year-old Robinson had 43 targets in 2023, but he stands to lose a hefty amount of targets to Ekeler this year. With more competition from Ekeler, B-Rob is going to need to remain productive and hold onto the football to be a viable RB3/flex for fantasy managers in standard-scoring leagues. Ekeler should be more valuable as an RB3/flex in point-per-reception formats.

Jun 11 8:53am CT

Washington Commanders RB Austin Ekeler was spotted returning kicks at minicamp Tuesday, June 11.

Fantasy Spin: This wouldn't add anything much more than a heightened injury risk to his fantasy value. He'll be a RB2 in PPR leagues and a flex candidate in non-PPR formats.

From TheHuddle

Player Transactions
  • 11-Mar-2024: Austin Ekeler - SGN - The Washington Commanders signed RB Austin Ekeler.
  • 11-Mar-2024: Austin Ekeler - FA - RB Austin Ekeler elected free agency.
  • 27-Dec-2021: LAC Austin Ekeler - Reinstated
  • 22-Dec-2021: LAC Austin Ekeler - Reserve, Non-Football Injury - COVID-19
  • 20-Dec-2021: LAC Austin Ekeler - Reserve, Non-Football Injury - COVID-19
  • 09-Oct-2020: LAC Austin Ekeler - On IR - hamstring
  • 06-Mar-2020: LAC - Re-signed - Four-year contract (through 2023)
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2024 Season21.70104800799070
Week 1@TB10.2021000452040
Week 2NYG11.5083800347030
Week 3@CIN
Week 4@ARI
Week 5CLE
Week 6@BAL
Week 7CAR
Week 8CHI
Week 9@NYG
Week 10PIT
Week 11@PHI
Week 12DAL
Week 13TEN
Week 14bye
Week 15@NO
Week 16PHI
Week 17ATL
Week 18@DAL