
Kaytron Allen is a deep sleeper with elite college rushing metrics at RB60 ADP.
Kaytron Allen (RB, WSH) has ADP of 200.3 (RB60) and is a deeper late-round sleeper. While JJ Zachariason expects Jonah Coleman to finish ahead of Allen in running back rankings at the end of 2026, Coleman has an ADP of 155 (RB50), making Allen a deeper sleeper option. Allen faces stiffer competition to reach the field early in the season, as J.K. Dobbins is a better runner than Jacory Croskey-Merritt and Rachaad White, and RJ Harvey was a more productive receiver in 2025. However, Dobbins has a lengthy injury history, and Harvey was inefficient as a runner. Among 59 FBS running backs with 100+ rush attempts in 2025, Allen ranked second in PFF run grade, fifth in rushing yards (1,303), eighth in yards per carry (6.2), tied for second in rushing touchdowns (15), 12th in yards after contact per attempt (3.77), tied for fifth in missed tackles forced (57), and ninth in elusiveness rating. Allen's rushing production is impressive despite competition from teammate Nicholas Singleton. Allen is unlikely to add fantasy value as a receiver (23 targets, 18 receptions, 68 receiving yards in 12 games in 2025; 490 career receiving yards on 661 routes). If Allen becomes Washington's preferred early-down and goal-line running back, he can be a fantasy asset.
View Kaytron Allen 2026 fantasy football value pagePlayer profile with fantasy value, ADP, projections, news, and source-backed STACKED insightsAmong 59 FBS running backs with at least 100 rush attempts in 2025 in this year's draft class, Allen was second in Pro Football Focus's (PFF) run grade, fifth in rushing yards (1,303), eighth in yards per carry (6.2), tied for second in rushing touchdowns (15)