2025 Rush/Rec Stats
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Last year was supposed to be when Stevenson took a dominant lead in the New England backfield, as the Patriots gave the 2021 fourth-round pick a four-year, $36 million extension before the start of the season. It was a massive disappointment when Stevenson endured the worst season of his NFL career. It wasn't all truly awful -- 3.9 YPC was a decent enough average given the dysfunctional state of New England's offensive line -- but Stevenson's seven fumbles were a ghastly number. The Patriots toyed with benching him multiple times, eventually pulling the trigger in Week 17 (two touches) and Week 18 (zero snaps). Fumbling has been an off-and-on issue for Stevenson in the NFL, with seven on 620 touches before 2024, so even on his extended contract he won't have job security under Mike Vrabel's new coaching staff. That's even more so the case after the Patriots took TreVeyon Henderson with the 38th pick in this year's draft, giving Stevenson stiff competition for the lead backfield role. Stevenson otherwise has excellent fantasy upside, at least theoretically, due to his combination of size, balance and passing-down viability, which allows him to stay on the field in all situations and handle both goal-line carries and dump-off targets. If he gets it together, Stevenson can be part of the story of how the Patriots offense rebuilt itself. If not, he'll quickly become a forgotten man in a Henderson-led backfield. Read Past Outlooks
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Limited to nine touches in loss
Stevenson rushed seven times for 15 yards and brought in two of three targets for 12 yards in the Patriots' 20-13 loss to the Raiders on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson entered Week 1 as the presumptive lead back, although rookie second-round pick TreVeyon Henderson is already ticketed for a solid complementary role at minimum. However, Week 1 usage between the two players actually tilted toward Henderson due to his expansive pass-catching role (six receptions), although game script did play a part in that as well. Henderson is the more explosive of the two, but Stevenson could fill the role of the preferred early-down option in a Week 2 road matchup against the Dolphins if the game remains close.
Stevenson entered Week 1 as the presumptive lead back, although rookie second-round pick TreVeyon Henderson is already ticketed for a solid complementary role at minimum. However, Week 1 usage between the two players actually tilted toward Henderson due to his expansive pass-catching role (six receptions), although game script did play a part in that as well. Henderson is the more explosive of the two, but Stevenson could fill the role of the preferred early-down option in a Week 2 road matchup against the Dolphins if the game remains close.
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How do Rhamondre Stevenson's 2025 advanced stats compare to other running backs?
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Broken Tackle %
0.0%Positive Run %
71.4%% Yds After Contact
66.7%Avg Yds After Contact
1.4Rushing TD %
0.0%Touches Per Game
4.5% Snaps w/Touch
20.0%Air Yards Per Game
2.0Air Yards Per Snap
0.09% Team Air Yards
1.2%% Team Targets
6.7%Avg Depth of Target
1.3 YdsCatch Rate
66.7%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
7.0% Targeted On Route
0.0%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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Cornerbacks
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Safeties
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Linebackers
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Measurables Review
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How do Rhamondre Stevenson's measurables compare to other running backs?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
* All metrics are from his Pro Day (not the combine).
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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 inPast Fantasy Outlooks
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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.
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Set to play Sunday
Stevenson (undisclosed) isn't listed on the Patriots' injury report in advance of Sunday's regular-season opener against the Raiders.
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Sits out preseason finale
Stevenson (undisclosed) didn't play in Thursday's preseason finale against the Giants.
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Practices with non-contact jersey
Stevenson (undisclosed) returned to practice Monday, Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald reports.
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Injury not viewed as significant
Coach Mike Vrabel noted Wednesday that the unspecified injury Stevenson is dealing with is not considered significant, Phil Perry of NBC Sports Boston reports.
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Misses another practice
Stevenson (undisclosed) won't practice Wednesday, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
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Will battle Round 2 pick for snaps
Stevenson will face competition for playing time from TreVeyon Henderson, whom the Patriots drafted 38th overall Friday.
ANALYSIS
Henderson rushed for 1,016 yards and 10 touchdowns at Ohio State in 2024 and will try to unseat Stevenson as New England's primary ball carrier. Stevenson is the more powerful running back while Henderson's faster, so it's possible they will both see significant playing time in a thunder-and-lightning pairing. Still, Stevenson's likely to see a reduction in workload after exceeding 200 rushing attempts in two of the previous three seasons.
Henderson rushed for 1,016 yards and 10 touchdowns at Ohio State in 2024 and will try to unseat Stevenson as New England's primary ball carrier. Stevenson is the more powerful running back while Henderson's faster, so it's possible they will both see significant playing time in a thunder-and-lightning pairing. Still, Stevenson's likely to see a reduction in workload after exceeding 200 rushing attempts in two of the previous three seasons.