In PPR, Niners are 16th in points allowed to RBs this year. So they are an average matchup for RBs.

The Eagles are the toughest run D but they allow the 7th most receiving yards to RBs which is one Charbonnet’s strengths.

His only tough upcoming matchup are the Cowboys.

So the narrative that he has some sort of brutal schedule isn’t true. If you believe in the talent, he’s a solid RB2. The volume will be there.

  • jwdunn1982B
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    1 year ago

    I am a K9 and Charb owner, but lucky enough to be absolutely stacked at RB, so I wont be starting him, and wouldnt have had any confidence whatsoever if I was forced to start him. He looked pretty meh yesterday, and the 49ers D is much improved with the addition of Young. They held ETN in check last week and he is multiple tiers above Charb.

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    1 year ago

    Even with the tough schedule, in a full PPR league he’s going to be fed with checkdowns. I don’t anyone is expecting him to put up a 100+ yard, 2 TD performance against this upcoming schedule, but the pass catching opportunities are certainly in his favor.

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    1 year ago

    There’s not a lot of tape on Charb as an nfl rb1 (really just last weeks brief film). He’ll be taking starting reps in their short practice week, and I’m sure they’ll scheme some stuff up for Charb. I have both KW3 and him, and despite fucking hating Charb for eating into Kenny’s work, he does look really solid running the ball and catching passes. SF D is tough, but there’s no reason why he can’t give you 10 maybe 15 points here with all of his touches.