Rhamondre Stevenson
26-Year-Old
2024 Rush/Rec Stats
ATT
207
YDS
801
TD
7
YDS
168
TD
1
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
The collapse of the New England offense fell hard on Stevenson in 2023, smothering what could have been a productive season for the talented running back before a severe high ankle sprain ended his campaign in Week 13. An improved New England offense isn't exactly guaranteed in 2024, though the Patriots would be hard-pressed to create an offense as bad as last year's even if they tried. After averaging 4.8 yards per carry over his first two seasons, Stevenson dropped to 4.0 under the weight of New England's struggles last year, which still put him well ahead of backup Ezekiel Elliott (3.5 YPC). At 6-0, 227, Stevenson is well built for large workloads, and he's also good enough as a pass catcher and blocker that he doesn't need to be taken off the field much at all. The Patriots replaced Elliott with Antonio Gibson this offseason and will again have two backs that offer both size and passing-down skills, but Stevenson is safe as the lead runner even if Gibson also has a role. Read Past Outlooks
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Rushes for 801 yards this season
Stevenson finished the 2024 regular season with 207 carries for 801 yards and seven TDs to go along with 33 catches (on 41 targets) for 168 yards and another score in 15 games.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson suited up for the Patriots' season finale Sunday, but was rested by the team, which led to Antonio Gibson leading the backfield in Week 18. Stevenson is under contract with New England through 2028, so he's set to reprise his lead role in 2025. After recording one fumble in 12 contests during the 2023 campaign, Stevenson logged seven fumbles (three lost) in 2024. Though that was a concerning trend, the running back likely will try to make tightening things up on that front a priority this coming offseason. While New England has a franchise QB (Drake Maye) in place, after a 4-13 effort that led to the dismissal of head coach Jerod Mayo, there figures to be plenty of roster churn in the coming months, though Stevenson and Antonio Gibson (signed through 2026) will at least provide some continuity at the running back position.
Stevenson suited up for the Patriots' season finale Sunday, but was rested by the team, which led to Antonio Gibson leading the backfield in Week 18. Stevenson is under contract with New England through 2028, so he's set to reprise his lead role in 2025. After recording one fumble in 12 contests during the 2023 campaign, Stevenson logged seven fumbles (three lost) in 2024. Though that was a concerning trend, the running back likely will try to make tightening things up on that front a priority this coming offseason. While New England has a franchise QB (Drake Maye) in place, after a 4-13 effort that led to the dismissal of head coach Jerod Mayo, there figures to be plenty of roster churn in the coming months, though Stevenson and Antonio Gibson (signed through 2026) will at least provide some continuity at the running back position.
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Broken Tackle %
16.4%Positive Run %
83.6%% Yds After Contact
72.9%Avg Yds After Contact
2.8Rushing TD %
3.4%Touches Per Game
16.0% Snaps w/Touch
42.9%Air Yards Per Game
-3.4Air Yards Per Snap
-0.09% Team Air Yards
-1.5%% Team Targets
8.6%Avg Depth of Target
-1.2 YdsCatch Rate
80.5%Drop Rate
4.9%Avg Yds After Catch
7.2% Targeted On Route
15.4%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Measurables Review
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* All metrics are from his Pro Day (not the combine).
Height
6' 0"Weight
227 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.63 secShuttle Time
4.15 secCone Drill
7.09 secVertical Jump
31.5 inBroad Jump
112 inBench Press
15 repsHand Length
8.75 inArm Length
30.25 in
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Stevenson might not be very fast or quick, but it's rare to see a 230-pound back with the flexibility and coordination he has. His ability to absorb a hit and maintain balance allows him to shed tacklers and move forward rapidly even without standout speed, making Stevenson an improbably slippery ballcarrier for someone so big. The standout coordination has allowed him to become a capable pass catcher, which is another part of why he's such a good fantasy back. The list of players who can credibly take on 300 carries and 50 catches in a season is highly exclusive, and Stevenson is one of them. The Patriots probably overindulged on Stevenson's pass-catching usage last year -- the 4.7 yards per target is potentially an indication of overexposure -- but he's capable of doing more as a runner than the Patriots allowed in 2022. Whether he gets that chance this season is still to be determined, as the Patriots lost bruiser Damien Harris to the Bills but signed Ezekiel Elliott in August. Stevenson is still the starter and first receiving option out of the backfield, but Elliott likely will cut into his carries, especially at the goal line. Stevenson.
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Starts but barely plays
Stevenson started against the Chargers on Saturday but carried the ball only twice for one yard in the Patriots' 40-7 loss.
ANALYSIS
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In line to cede start to Gibson
Stevenson won't start at running back for the Patriots in Saturday's game against the Chargers, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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Could cede start to Gibson
Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo suggested Monday that Stevenson could give way to Antonio Gibson as the team's starting running back in Week 17 against the Chargers, Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald reports.
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First TD since Week 9
Stevenson rushed the ball 12 times for 60 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 24-21 loss to the Bills. He added one reception on one target for 13 yards.
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Gains 69 yards on 13 carries
Stevenson ran the ball 13 times for 69 yards and caught his lone target for 16 yards in Sunday's 30-17 loss to Arizona.
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Has lost weight since last year
Stevenson showed up at camp lighter and leaner than he was in 2023, and he's looked quicker as a result, Albert Breer of SI.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The running back bulked up a bit last season, but the results weren't what Stevenson had been looking for as his yards per carry average dropped from 5.0 in 2022 to 4.0 in 2023. The Patriots brought in Antonio Gibson this offseason to take some of the backfield workload off Stevenson's shoulders, but the fourth-year back should be the linchpin of an offense likely to have rookie Drake Maye under center at some point.
The running back bulked up a bit last season, but the results weren't what Stevenson had been looking for as his yards per carry average dropped from 5.0 in 2022 to 4.0 in 2023. The Patriots brought in Antonio Gibson this offseason to take some of the backfield workload off Stevenson's shoulders, but the fourth-year back should be the linchpin of an offense likely to have rookie Drake Maye under center at some point.