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Gus Edwards

RB BAL

College: Rutgers | 6 years
Height: 6'1" | Weight: 238 lbs
Birth Date: 1995-04-13
2024 Bye Week: 5

Salary: $1
Total Pts: 130.5
Avg Pts: 7.68
Rank: 31 RB

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2024 RTSports Outlook

Edwards had arguably his best season as a pro, rushing for 810 yards and 13 touchdowns. He was 26th overall in fantasy running back scoring. Edwards had double-digit fantasy points eight of 17 games. He was a bit of a touchdown dependent player, though, having just 12 receptions while averaging 47.6-rushing yards per game. Edwards might have a hard time starting again this year, moving to a backup role with the Chargers. He serves that role well, though, having experience and success. Edwards has 700-plus rushing yards four of his first five seasons. Edwards is a big back that does his best work between the tackles. He runs with power and does good at getting downhill in a hurry. He lacks a little top-end speed, though, and is not a factor in the passing game.

FANTASY OUTLOOK: Edwards is not the most exciting fantasy option because of a lack of work in the passing game. He will get some yards, though, and find the end zone on occasion. Take him as a deep reserve. Edwards will get around 600 total yards and a few scores. Expect a regression this season.

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RotoBaller's Outlook

Los Angeles Chargers running back Gus Edwards is primed for another considerable touchdown season. After scoring 13 touchdowns for the Ravens in 2023, the "Gus Bus" is headed to Los Angeles on a two-year deal to reunite with Greg Roman as the offensive coordinator. Edwards has always been a low-volume, high-efficiency running back. He had averaged at least five yards per carry in every season except 2023 when he was primarily used as a short-yardage weapon. Additionally, Edwards' main competition in the backfield is J.K. Dobbins (Achilles), who is coming off a torn Achilles, and sixth-round rookie Kimani Vidal. The Chargers have indicated that they want to run the ball with their offseason moves. They should be effective at doing so with an improved offensive line. Even though the Chargers' offense is not loaded with elite weapons, expect this team to move the ball effectively. That will create plenty of goal-line opportunities for Edwards. If Edwards is still the highly efficient runner he was before 2023, then he could push for another 800-yard and double-digit touchdown season. Edwards is currently being drafted as the RB43, but he should provide flex value in most weeks and could be a solid RB2 should injuries hamper Dobbins. RotoBaller agrees with Edwards, who is ranked as the RB36.

Los Angeles Chargers running back Gus Edwards is primed for another considerable touchdown season. After scoring 13 touchdowns for the Ravens in 2023, the "Gus Bus" is headed to Los Angeles on a two-year deal to reunite with Greg Roman as the offensive coordinator. Edwards has always been a low-volume, high-efficiency running back. He had averaged at least five yards per carry in every season except 2023 when he was primarily used as a short-yardage weapon. Additionally, Edwards' main competition in the backfield is J.K. Dobbins (Achilles), who is coming off a torn Achilles, and sixth-round rookie Kimani Vidal. The Chargers have indicated that they want to run the ball with their offseason moves. They should be effective at doing so with an improved offensive line. Even though the Chargers' offense is not loaded with elite weapons, expect this team to move the ball effectively. That will create plenty of goal-line opportunities for Edwards. If Edwards is still the highly efficient runner he was before 2023, then he could push for another 800-yard and double-digit touchdown season. Edwards is currently being drafted as the RB43, but he should provide flex value in most weeks and could be a solid RB2 should injuries hamper Dobbins. RotoBaller agrees with Edwards, who is ranked as the RB36.

Fantasy WeekPts
Scoring
Week 13.60Gus Edwards 32 rush, pass, and rec yds (1.60 pts)
Gus Edwards 1 rushing 2XP (2.00 pts)
Week 28.10Gus Edwards 62 rush, pass, and rec yds (3.10 pts)
Gus Edwards 1 rushing TD (5.00 pts)
. . . Gus Edwards 1 yd TD rush
Week 32.55Gus Edwards 51 rush, pass, and rec yds (2.55 pts)
Week 44.45Gus Edwards 2 receptions (2.00 pts)
Gus Edwards 49 rush, pass, and rec yds (2.45 pts)
Week 52.40Gus Edwards 48 rush, pass, and rec yds (2.40 pts)
Week 63.65Gus Edwards 1 reception (1.00 pts)
Gus Edwards 53 rush, pass, and rec yds (2.65 pts)
Week 718.20Gus Edwards 1 reception (1.00 pts)
Gus Edwards 144 rush, pass, and rec yds (7.20 pts)
Gus Edwards 144 rush, pass, and rec yds (5.00 pts)
Gus Edwards 1 rushing TD (5.00 pts)
. . . Gus Edwards 2 yd TD rush
Week 821.70Gus Edwards 2 receptions (2.00 pts)
Gus Edwards 94 rush, pass, and rec yds (4.70 pts)
Gus Edwards 3 rushing TDs (15.00 pts)
. . . Gus Edwards 1 yd TD rush
. . . Gus Edwards 7 yd TD rush
. . . Gus Edwards 1 yd TD rush
Week 912.60Gus Edwards 52 rush, pass, and rec yds (2.60 pts)
Gus Edwards 2 rushing TDs (10.00 pts)
. . . Gus Edwards 4 yd TD rush
. . . Gus Edwards 3 yd TD rush
Week 107.40Gus Edwards 1 reception (1.00 pts)
Gus Edwards 28 rush, pass, and rec yds (1.40 pts)
Gus Edwards 1 rushing TD (5.00 pts)
. . . Gus Edwards 1 yd TD rush
Week 1115.50Gus Edwards 2 receptions (2.00 pts)
Gus Edwards 70 rush, pass, and rec yds (3.50 pts)
Gus Edwards 2 rushing TDs (10.00 pts)
. . . Gus Edwards 3 yd TD rush
. . . Gus Edwards 3 yd TD rush
Week 12
Week 13
Week 140.75Gus Edwards 15 rush, pass, and rec yds (0.75 pts)
Playoff Week 19.45Gus Edwards 1 reception (1.00 pts)
Gus Edwards 69 rush, pass, and rec yds (3.45 pts)
Gus Edwards 1 rushing TD (5.00 pts)
. . . Gus Edwards 1 yd TD rush
Playoff Week 29.50Gus Edwards 1 reception (1.00 pts)
Gus Edwards 70 rush, pass, and rec yds (3.50 pts)
Gus Edwards 1 rushing TD (5.00 pts)
. . . Gus Edwards 1 yd TD rush
Playoff Week 37.40Gus Edwards 1 fumble lost (-2.00 pts)
Gus Edwards 68 rush, pass, and rec yds (3.40 pts)
Gus Edwards 1 tackle (1.00 pts)
Gus Edwards 1 rushing TD (5.00 pts)
. . . Gus Edwards 1 yd TD rush
Player Notes
Jul 10 1:20pm ET

The Athletic's Daniel Popper sees running back Gus Edwards as the Los Angeles Chargers' clear lead back heading into training camp. The secondary touches behind Edwards are open for competition, but Popper thinks J.K. Dobbins wins that battle if he's healthy over Kimani Vidal and Isaiah Spiller. Edwards was nursing an undisclosed injury during spring workouts, but head coach Jim Harbaugh said he should be ready for camp. Edwards, 29, had a career year in 2023 in his final season with the Baltimore Ravens, rushing for 810 yards and 13 touchdowns on 198 carries over 17 regular-season games (nine starts). While he should see plenty of touches in LA's new run-first offense, Edwards showed signs of decline last year and will face plenty of TD regression. He could also lose valuable touches to Dobbins (if healthy) and Vidal, so fantasy managers shouldn't reach for Edwards just based off his touchdown production last year.

From RotoBaller

Jun 14 12:20pm ET

Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh said that running back Gus Edwards (undisclosed) "has been on a really good track" and is "likely" to be back for training camp at the end of July. Edwards worked off to the side with trainers during mandatory minicamp with an undisclosed injury. The 29-year-old should be ready for the start of the 2024 regular season, but it's worth monitoring his health this summer as he enters his first season in LA. With Austin Ekeler gone, Edwards should be the primary RB in the Bolts' backfield in what will be a run-first offense under new coordinator Greg Roman. Behind him will be J.K. Dobbins, rookie Kimani Vidal and Isaiah Spiller. Edwards isn't much of a pass-catcher and has durability issues, but he managed a career-high 13 touchdowns in 17 regular-season games in Baltimore in 2023. Don't expect double-digit TDs in his first year in LA, though.

From RotoBaller

Apr 18 1:13am ET

Dynasty | The Chargers are signing running back JK Dobbins to a one-year deal. Dynasty Analysis: Once one of the most coveted running backs in all dynasty leagues, Dobbins' career has been shattered by injuries, including a torn Achilles that happened in week one last season. When healthy, Dobbins has been one of the most effective runners in the league. However, since being drafted in 2020, he has been able to suit up in only 24 career games. He'll conceivably pair up with Gus Edwards and could have some dynasty value again should Los Angeles fail to add to the depth chart through the upcoming NFL Draft.

From Dynasty League Fantasy

Mar 20 2:10pm ET

New Los Angeles Chargers running back Gus Edwards will have a big role in the offense in his first year with the team, according to The Athletic's Daniel Popper. Head coach Jim Harbaugh, general manager Joe Hortiz and offensive coordinator Greg Roman have all stated their goal of building a reliable running game to help quarterback Justin Herbert. Edwards brings the Bolts a downhill running style, physicality and proven production in Roman's scheme with the Baltimore Ravens. However, it feels like LA will add at least one more piece at RB this offseason, either in free agency or the upcoming NFL draft. The 28-year-old had 13 rushing touchdowns and 810 rushing yards on a career-high 198 attempts in 2023 in Baltimore, but he also had a career-low 4.1 yards per carry and is certainly going to regress in the TD department in his first year with the Chargers.

From RotoBaller

Mar 12 2:13am ET

Dynasty | The Chargers have agreed to terms with running back Gus Edwards. Dynasty Analysis: The Gus Bus will now head to Southern California and from one Harbaugh to another. Edwards will certainly be paired with more talent at the position but should be a solid short yardage and change of pace back at the very least. While not really made to be a long-term starter, Edwards should provide stability and be a decent source of yards. While his 13 touchdowns from last season can't be relied on, Edwards has always found a way to provide fantasy value. He comes in as our RB52 and that should move up a touch with this signing.

From Dynasty League Fantasy

Mar 11 4:40pm ET

Veteran running back Gus Edwards is expected to join the Los Angeles Chargers on a two-year deal, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The 28-year-old has rushed 699 times for 3,395 yards and 26 touchdowns since entering the league in 2018 with the Baltimore Ravens. Last year, he set career highs in attempts (198), rushing yards (810), and rushing touchdowns (13). He'll now be coached by another Harbaugh in Los Angeles, where Austin Ekeler is no longer on the roster as of Monday. The team could add another running back via free agency or the 2024 NFL Draft, but there's a chance Edwards will at least operate as the primary goal-line back in Justin Herbert's offense.

From RotoBaller

Mar 6 2:20pm ET

The Indianapolis Star's Nate Atkins suggests that the Indianapolis Colts could target Baltimore Ravens impending free-agent running back Gus Edwards on the open market this offseason as insurance to lead back Jonathan Taylor. The Colts could re-sign Zack Moss, but he's going to look for a starting role after a breakout contract year in 2023. Edwards had a career-high 13 rushing touchdowns last season and is a bruising back that would help spell Taylor in the backfield. Edwards has also averaged 4.9 yards per carry in his career and could pair well with rushing quarterback Anthony Richardson. At 29 years old, he could prefer a more specialized role in order to prolong his career. In addition to Edwards, Atkins suggests receiver Josh Reynolds and veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor as other offensive free agents the Colts could look at this offseason.

From RotoBaller

Feb 29 6:50pm ET

Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said that door has not been closed on free-agent running backs Gus Edwards and J.K. Dobbins (Achilles) returning in 2024. Edwards led Baltimore's backs in 2023 with a career-high 810 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns and has spent his entire five-year career with the team. Right now, the team has just two RBs under contract who played last year -- Justice Hill and Keaton Mitchell, who is recovering from a season-ending torn ACL. But with a deep free-agent class at the position that includes Derrick Henry, Saquon Barkley, Josh Jacobs, Austin Ekeler and Tony Pollard, it remains to be seen if Edwards or Dobbins will return. Edwards set a new career-high with his 13 TDs in 2023, but he also had a career-low 4.1 yards per carry, and his 2024 fantasy value will be clouded until we know where he'll end up in free agency.

From RotoBaller

Jan 29 9:40pm ET

Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards was essentially invisible against the Kansas City Chiefs in their 17-10 loss. The veteran back only saw four total touches in the AFC Championship game which was his lowest total all year. His next lowest was five in a Week 9 win over the Seattle Seahawks. Edwards finished the game with 20 yards on three carries and caught his lone target for 16 yards. His fifth season in the NFL was full of ups and downs, but he finished with career highs in carries, rushing yards, touchdowns, receptions, and receiving yards. He'll likely remain to Baltimore for at least one more year, but it's unclear if he'll be as fantasy-relevant with plenty of changes to come.

From RotoBaller

Jan 27 1:30pm ET

Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards has been a touchdown-dependent fantasy option all season long and the playoff matchups are no different. In their divisional game against the Houston Texans, Justice Hill received more work out of the backfield than Edwards. Hill received three more carries and caught one more pass. That gave him 38 more total yards than Edwards, and that has a good chance of happening again on Sunday against the Chiefs. Edwards will continue to receive red zone carries, but against the Texans, the Ravens scored with either Lamar Jackson on the ground or a play-action pass. One silver lining is that the Chiefs run defense is one of their weaknesses.

From RotoBaller

Jan 20 8:50pm ET

Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards rushed 10 times for 40 yards in the team's 34-10 victory over the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round. Although the Ravens established an early lead in the second half and maintained control, it was teammate Justice Hill who led the backfield in touches, not Edwards. Both running backs averaged at least four yards per carry, showcasing an unstoppable rushing attack in the second half while the Texans struggled to halt them. The Ravens are set to host the AFC Championship in the next game against either the Chiefs or Bills, both of whom rank below league average in DVOA against the run. Both potential opponents limited points to running backs this year, and the evaluation of the Ravens' backfield remains challenging due to the committee approach along with a quarterback who serves as the primary threat in the rushing attack.

From RotoBaller

Jan 19 12:00am ET

Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards has never instilled confidence into fantasy managers when they need to start him. There isn't really anyone in the Ravens backfield that is a surefire fantasy lineup lock, and it's been that way for a long time now. The Houston Texans sit right around the middle of the pack as they were tied for the 14th toughest defense against opposing running backs. While they've given up 12 touchdowns to running backs this year, they've allowed the sixth-fewest rushing yards and the lowest amount of yards per carry in the league. Edwards' saving grace is his red zone opportunities which seem to have shrunk toward the end of the season. So, this doesn't bode well for Edwards and makes him a touchdown-dependent option.

From RotoBaller

Player Transactions
  • 11-Mar-2024: Gus Edwards - SGN - The Los Angeles Chargers signed RB Gus Edwards.
  • 11-Mar-2024: Gus Edwards - FA - RB Gus Edwards elected free agency.
  • 22-Oct-2022: BAL Gus Edwards - Activated from PUP
  • 23-Aug-2022: BAL Gus Edwards - Placed on PUP - knee
  • 10-Sep-2021: BAL Gus Edwards - On IR - torn ACL
  • 06-Aug-2021: BAL Gus Edwards - Reinstated
  • 28-Jul-2021: BAL Gus Edwards - Reserve, Non-Football Injury - COVID-19
  • 07-Jun-2021: BAL Gus Edwards - Re-signed, Restricted FA - One-year contract (through 2021)
  • 07-Jun-2021: BAL Gus Edwards - Re-signed - Two-year extension (through 2023)
  • 17-Mar-2021: BAL Gus Edwards - Restricted Free Agent
NFL Week
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Week 2@CIN8.1010621000000
Week 3IND2.5511510000000
Week 4@CLE4.4515480021030
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Week 6@TEN3.65164100112010
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Week 8@ARI21.70198030214020
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Week 10CLE7.4011241014010
Week 11CIN15.5012622028020
Week 12@LAC
Week 13bye
Week 14LAR0.756150000000
Week 15@JAX9.45165810111010
Week 16@SF9.5093110139010
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Week 18PIT0.4010480000001
DivisionalHOU2.951040001-1020
ChampionshipKC2.8032000116010