Simple rankings here, based off of a mix of your TPE and your game performance that week, but mostly game performance. Hope you enjoy if you're reading, and go Grey Ducks 
#16 - Anders Christiansen - Portland Pythons
Not a whole lot going for Christiansen or Portland in week 1, his average of 2.5 a carry were the lowest among all running backs in week 1. On top of that he is only sitting at 77 TPE. His line for the day was 11 rushes for 27 yards, with no TDs.
#15 - Bob Murphy - Dallas Birddogs
Murphy got off to a slow start in week 1, as the Birddogs dropped a tough one by a score of 22-13 to the Tiujana Luchadores. On the day, Murphy had 7 carries for 26 yards, an average of 3.7 yards, and no scores. Murphy currently sits at 161 TPE.
#14 - Darren Pama - Portland Pythons
The go to RB for Portland for the foreseeable future, Pama, just like the rest of Portland struggled to get anything going in week 1. His 11 carries only netted him a total of 42 yards, which put him at a 3.8 yards per carry average for the week. Pama sits at 160 TPE.
#13 - King Tutankamun - Kansas City Coyotes
Another North team taking an L to the South, the Coyotes pushed across two TDs against Myrtle Beach in week 1, and one of those TDs belonged to Tutankamun. King only had 5 touches on the day, but made those carries count, racking up 27 yards and a long of 19 yards, as well as his one score. King is sitting at a modest 75 TPE after the most recent update.
#12 - Terry Yaki - London Royals
London Royals backup RB Terry Yaki had a ton of touches in week 1, but his yards per carries weren't anything to brag about. In his 19 carries he only busted out 70 yards, which is less than 4 (3.7 to be exact) yards per attempt. Yaki sits at 111 TPE, and is looking to help London get their second dub come week 2.
#11 - Sergio Kitchens - Kansas City Coyotes
The go to guy for the Coyotes had a decent week 1, but its hard to get going when your team passes the ball 41 times a game. Kitchens spit out 42 yards in his 8 carries for Kansas City, but failed to push across a score. Kitchens is DSFL capped, and the tracker has him at 257 after this weeks update.
#10 - Jacoby Batista - London Royals
A running back doing his best to hit the DSFL cap, Batista had 84 yards rushing in 16 attempts for the Royals in week 1, playing a big part in their big win over Minnesota. Despite not being able to push one across the end line, Batista was a big reason why the Royals were able to hold off the Grey Ducks. Batista sits at 210 TPE.
#9 - Ramos? - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers
Can't find in the TPE tracker, so not sure what the first name is.. However Ramos had a solid week 1, rushing for 79 yards in 13 carries with a long of 14 to help lead Myrtle Beach to their first win of the season.
#8 - Bronko Mills - Tijuana Luchadores
12 carries for 84 yards is good, really good. Mills balled out in his first game for the Luchadores, however not being able to get himself a score is why he isn't higher on this list. Mills is currently at 117 TPE
#7 - Crowbar Theeks - Tijuana Luchadores
First man on the list with over 100 yards rushing, Theeks had 108 of them thangs in week 1. It took him 22 carries, however, only giving him an average of 4.9 yards per touch. Additionally, Theeks failed to get into the endzone in week 1. He sits at 202 TPE.
#6 - Mike Rotchburns - Minnesota Grey Ducks
The hefty man with the painful name had a great game in his first DSFL appearance, rushing 16 times for 88 yards and a touchdown in his debut. Rotchburns currently has 181 TPE, 8th most among S25 players and first among S25 running backs.
#5 - Zoe Watts - Dallas Birddogs
Watts is another capped DSFL player, and they played outstanding in week 1, with her most memorable moment bring a 61 yard score during their game against the Luchadores. Watts' line read 12 carries for 110 yards, giving them a remarkable 9.1 yards per carry for the day. Watts is capped, but has 395 total TPE.
#4 - 3 Jeffrey - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers
Jeffrey had.. a lot of carries in week 1. 28 to be exact, 6 more than the second most. In those 28 carries, Jeffrey had 125 yards and a score, which put him at 4.5 yards a carry for week 1. Jeffrey is DSFL capped, but has 313 total TPE.
#3 - Quanter Skrills - Norfolk Seawolves
Is he part one of the 1-2 punch in Norfolk? Or is he #2? It doesn't matter. Skrills balled out for Norfolk in week 1, racking up 120 yards in 19 carries and a score, which brings his average to 6.3 yards a carry. Skrills has 268 TPE thusfar.
#2 - Captain Rogers - Norfolk Seawolves
The other dude from Norfolk, Captain Rogers had pretty much the exact same game as Skrills, but with 3 more yards. His line reads 19 carries for 123 yards and a score, with a 6.5 (not 6.3) yards per carry. Rogers has 293 TPE currently, making him the 4th capped DSFL running back.
#1 - Jameson Vermillion - Minnesota Grey Ducks
Beast mode doing beast mode things. Vermillion has less TPE than some of the other RBs so high on this list, but it doesn't matter when you ball out in the sim anyway. Vermillion's week consisted of 138 yards on 17 attempts (8.1 YPC) and 2 touchdowns. Including a 82 yard rush where he just could never be caught.
After week 1, Vermillion holds the title of best RB in the DSFL. How will it change after the week 2 games? We'll just have to wait and see.
Hope y'all enjoyed, and let me know if you agree or disagree with any of part of my list!

#16 - Anders Christiansen - Portland Pythons
Not a whole lot going for Christiansen or Portland in week 1, his average of 2.5 a carry were the lowest among all running backs in week 1. On top of that he is only sitting at 77 TPE. His line for the day was 11 rushes for 27 yards, with no TDs.
#15 - Bob Murphy - Dallas Birddogs
Murphy got off to a slow start in week 1, as the Birddogs dropped a tough one by a score of 22-13 to the Tiujana Luchadores. On the day, Murphy had 7 carries for 26 yards, an average of 3.7 yards, and no scores. Murphy currently sits at 161 TPE.
#14 - Darren Pama - Portland Pythons
The go to RB for Portland for the foreseeable future, Pama, just like the rest of Portland struggled to get anything going in week 1. His 11 carries only netted him a total of 42 yards, which put him at a 3.8 yards per carry average for the week. Pama sits at 160 TPE.
#13 - King Tutankamun - Kansas City Coyotes
Another North team taking an L to the South, the Coyotes pushed across two TDs against Myrtle Beach in week 1, and one of those TDs belonged to Tutankamun. King only had 5 touches on the day, but made those carries count, racking up 27 yards and a long of 19 yards, as well as his one score. King is sitting at a modest 75 TPE after the most recent update.
#12 - Terry Yaki - London Royals
London Royals backup RB Terry Yaki had a ton of touches in week 1, but his yards per carries weren't anything to brag about. In his 19 carries he only busted out 70 yards, which is less than 4 (3.7 to be exact) yards per attempt. Yaki sits at 111 TPE, and is looking to help London get their second dub come week 2.
#11 - Sergio Kitchens - Kansas City Coyotes
The go to guy for the Coyotes had a decent week 1, but its hard to get going when your team passes the ball 41 times a game. Kitchens spit out 42 yards in his 8 carries for Kansas City, but failed to push across a score. Kitchens is DSFL capped, and the tracker has him at 257 after this weeks update.
#10 - Jacoby Batista - London Royals
A running back doing his best to hit the DSFL cap, Batista had 84 yards rushing in 16 attempts for the Royals in week 1, playing a big part in their big win over Minnesota. Despite not being able to push one across the end line, Batista was a big reason why the Royals were able to hold off the Grey Ducks. Batista sits at 210 TPE.
#9 - Ramos? - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers
Can't find in the TPE tracker, so not sure what the first name is.. However Ramos had a solid week 1, rushing for 79 yards in 13 carries with a long of 14 to help lead Myrtle Beach to their first win of the season.
#8 - Bronko Mills - Tijuana Luchadores
12 carries for 84 yards is good, really good. Mills balled out in his first game for the Luchadores, however not being able to get himself a score is why he isn't higher on this list. Mills is currently at 117 TPE
#7 - Crowbar Theeks - Tijuana Luchadores
First man on the list with over 100 yards rushing, Theeks had 108 of them thangs in week 1. It took him 22 carries, however, only giving him an average of 4.9 yards per touch. Additionally, Theeks failed to get into the endzone in week 1. He sits at 202 TPE.
#6 - Mike Rotchburns - Minnesota Grey Ducks
The hefty man with the painful name had a great game in his first DSFL appearance, rushing 16 times for 88 yards and a touchdown in his debut. Rotchburns currently has 181 TPE, 8th most among S25 players and first among S25 running backs.
#5 - Zoe Watts - Dallas Birddogs
Watts is another capped DSFL player, and they played outstanding in week 1, with her most memorable moment bring a 61 yard score during their game against the Luchadores. Watts' line read 12 carries for 110 yards, giving them a remarkable 9.1 yards per carry for the day. Watts is capped, but has 395 total TPE.
#4 - 3 Jeffrey - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers
Jeffrey had.. a lot of carries in week 1. 28 to be exact, 6 more than the second most. In those 28 carries, Jeffrey had 125 yards and a score, which put him at 4.5 yards a carry for week 1. Jeffrey is DSFL capped, but has 313 total TPE.
#3 - Quanter Skrills - Norfolk Seawolves
Is he part one of the 1-2 punch in Norfolk? Or is he #2? It doesn't matter. Skrills balled out for Norfolk in week 1, racking up 120 yards in 19 carries and a score, which brings his average to 6.3 yards a carry. Skrills has 268 TPE thusfar.
#2 - Captain Rogers - Norfolk Seawolves
The other dude from Norfolk, Captain Rogers had pretty much the exact same game as Skrills, but with 3 more yards. His line reads 19 carries for 123 yards and a score, with a 6.5 (not 6.3) yards per carry. Rogers has 293 TPE currently, making him the 4th capped DSFL running back.
#1 - Jameson Vermillion - Minnesota Grey Ducks
Beast mode doing beast mode things. Vermillion has less TPE than some of the other RBs so high on this list, but it doesn't matter when you ball out in the sim anyway. Vermillion's week consisted of 138 yards on 17 attempts (8.1 YPC) and 2 touchdowns. Including a 82 yard rush where he just could never be caught.
After week 1, Vermillion holds the title of best RB in the DSFL. How will it change after the week 2 games? We'll just have to wait and see.
Hope y'all enjoyed, and let me know if you agree or disagree with any of part of my list!
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