Price: $5,500
Sure, Jordan Howard has disappointed in a big way relative to his pre-season expectations. But if there hadn't been hype to be let down about, getting a back with at least 17 opportunities in three of his last four games for only $5,500 is something few people would hesitate to jump on.
Howard certainly isn't having a good season, and among the 40 backs with at least 100 carries this season, he sits only 32nd in our Rushing Green Bay Packers as a bottom-six run defense, which should go a long way toward boosting Howard's efficiency, and in this price range, you're simply not going to find a back with a better shot at 15-plus carries.