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Austin Ekeler vs Trey BensonWho should you start in 2026 fantasy football?

Austin Ekeler is the better fantasy start for 2026, averaging 9.0 PPG to Trey Benson's 7.2 in 2025. Full head to head breakdown below.

The Bottom Line

Austin Ekeler is the better fantasy play this season.

Austin Ekeler is the better play on a neutral week. 9.0 PPG with 785 yards gives a reliable baseline. Trey Benson at 7.2 PPG is not far behind and could win specific weeks where matchup and game script align. Draft Austin Ekeler higher, but do not fade Trey Benson entirely.

Low confidence: the production gap is narrow enough that weekly context matters more than the season line.

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RBWashington Commanders#99PPG LEADER
Austin Ekeler
PPG
9.0
Games
14
Rush Yds
425
Rush TDs
3
Rec
45
Rec Yds
360
Bye
Week 14
RBArizona Cardinals#46
Trey Benson
PPG
7.2
Games
4
Rush Yds
160
Rec
13
Rec Yds
64
Bye
Week 14

The Edge Chart

VolumeEfficiencyTD UpsideFloorCeilingDurability
Austin Ekeler
Trey Benson

Head to Head

9.0 PPG7.2 PPG
14 GP4 GP
Bye: Week 14Bye: Week 14

Fantasy Tiers

Austin Ekeler: Tier 5 (Deep League) RB (ranked #99 at the position). Trey Benson: Tier 5 (Deep League) RB (ranked #46 at the position). Among the top 50 running backs this season, Austin Ekeler is producing at 41% of elite pace and Trey Benson at 33%. That ranking gap means Trey Benson carries more trade value and a higher draft cost in 2026.

Austin Ekeler vs Trey Benson: The Full Breakdown

If you are choosing between Austin Ekeler and Trey Benson for your lineup, you are not alone. Austin Ekeler finished the 2025 season at 9.0 PPG for the Washington Commanders (14 games), and Trey Benson averaged 7.2 for the Arizona Cardinals (4 games).

That 1.8-point weekly advantage for Austin Ekeler is meaningful but not automatic. Fantasy football is a week-to-week sport, and the answer to "who should I start" often changes based on opponent, recent form, and game environment. Season averages set the baseline; weekly context makes the call.

Austin Ekeler is the receiving back in this matchup, turning 45 targets into 360 yards, while Trey Benson profiles as a more traditional rusher with 160 rushing yards and undefined touchdowns. In PPR and half-PPR formats Austin Ekeler carries the higher weekly floor. In standard leagues the gap tightens considerably.

Both share a Week 14 bye, which matters for roster construction. If you are stacking running backs this deep on your bench, plan your replacement running back early.

Trade Value + Dynasty Outlook

Both are in a similar trade value range. A straight swap would be fair in most leagues, with the tiebreaker going to whichever manager values schedule or bye week more. Dynasty outlook: Austin Ekeler (age 27) is approaching the age where RB production historically drops. Sell-high window is open. Trey Benson (age 23) has not yet hit the RB cliff. High dynasty ceiling if volume holds.

Did You Know?

  • Austin Ekeler outscored Trey Benson by a projected 31 total fantasy points over a full 17-game season.
  • Austin Ekeler played 14 games in 2025 compared to Trey Benson's 4. That durability gap means Austin Ekeler contributed more total fantasy points even before you look at per-game averages.
  • Austin Ekeler caught 45 passes in 2025. Pass-catching backs average 2-3 more PPG in half-PPR than their non-receiving counterparts.
  • Both players share a Week 14 bye. If you roster both, you will need a replacement at the position that week.

Detailed Stat Breakdown

Austin Ekeler vs Trey Benson: 2025 fantasy football stat comparison in the half-PPR scoring format.
StatAustin EkelerTrey Benson
PPG (Half-PPR)9.07.2
Games Played144
Total Fantasy Pts (est.)12629
Rushing Yards425160
Rush Yds/Game30.440.0
Rushing TDs30
Receptions4513
Receiving Yards36064
Targets016
Total TDs50
Age-23
Experience-1 yrs
Bye WeekWeek 14Week 14

Summary

The 2025 numbers favor Austin Ekeler at 9.0 PPG, 1.8 points per game above Trey Benson's 7.2. But season stats only tell part of the story. DraftCall's AI factors in weekly matchup, recent form, and injury status to give you a verdict that updates with the latest data.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I start Austin Ekeler or Trey Benson in fantasy football?

Based on 2025 season averages, Austin Ekeler has the edge at 9.0 PPG compared to Trey Benson's 7.2 PPG. However, the best start depends on weekly matchup, recent form, and injury status. DraftCall's app provides real-time AI-powered verdicts that factor in all of these variables.

How many fantasy points did Austin Ekeler and Trey Benson average in 2025?

Austin Ekeler averaged 9.0 fantasy points per game (half-PPR) across 14 games in 2025. Trey Benson averaged 7.2 PPG over 4 games. That is a difference of 1.8 points per game.

Do Austin Ekeler and Trey Benson share a bye week?

Yes, both Austin Ekeler and Trey Benson share a Week 14 bye in 2026. If you roster both, you will need a fill-in at running back for that week.

Is Austin Ekeler or Trey Benson a better fantasy running back in 2026?

Austin Ekeler outscored Trey Benson by 1.8 PPG in 2025, which gives him the edge heading into 2026. For a week-by-week verdict, DraftCall's AI analyzes matchup quality and recent trends in real time.