Week 10 Fantasy Rankings: Chris Johnson and RBs Who Won't Equal Week 10 Success
Fluke individual performances occur every week in the NFL. The running backs on this list blew up in big games during Week 10, but those single successes won’t turn into an annual efforts.
Here are four running backs who won't repeat their impressive Week 10 numbers:
4. Chris Ogbonnya, Cleveland Browns
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The St. Louis Rams' defense is the lighter to every young player's gasoline. Torrey Smith, DeMarco Murray—opposing offensive weapons are always on breakout alert against the Rams.
Chris Ogbonnya is just another one of those weapons.
Ogbonnya won't have another 90-yard effort this season, let alone against the strong Jacksonville Jaguars defense next week.
3. Lance Ball, Denver Broncos
Lance Ball carried the football a whopping 30 times against the Kansas City Chiefs.
But he received all those attempts because Willis McGahee and Knowshon Moreno were injured.
If either of those running backs returns next week, Ball won't put up any numbers. Even if McGahee and Moreno are unable to play, Ball isn't talented enough to effectively carry the workload.
2. Michael Bush, Oakland Raiders
Michael Bush is talented enough to put up solid statistics every single week.
With Darren McFadden most likely to return next Sunday, though, Bush won't have that opportunity. Make sure you own Bush next season when he leaves Oakland and finds a starting job, but keep him on your bench in Week 11.
Chris Johnson has been such a disappointment this season that analysts labeled his 64-yard rushing game last week as a sign of improvement. Johnson only recorded one 100-yard game all year prior to Week 10.
He rushed for a season-high 130 yards and a touchdown against the Carolina Panthers' 28th-ranked run-defense, but Johnson won’t be able to equal that performance against the seventh-ranked Atlanta Falcons next week.
David Daniels is a featured columnist for Bleacher Report and is a syndicated writer. Follow him on Twitter.

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