High production running backs are one of the hardest things to come by in fantasy football, so when you lose one- sorry David Johnson owners- finding another one that will produce, especially before anyone else stashes him, can pose a great threat to your team’s success. Thankfully we still have some decent talent in the free agency in most leagues, so here are five options most leagues have, so pick them up before it’s too late.

1) Alex Collins, Baltimore Ravens (Owned in 20% Yahoo!, 13% CBS Sports)

SNATCH THIS GUY UP WHILE YOU CAN! Even if you aren’t going to throw Alex Collins into your starting lineup, you NEED to grab him if he is available. I’m not saying that this guy is going to be the next Le’veon Bell or Ezekiel Elliott, but he is on pace to take the starting to role and, in a league being taken over committees, this is what you need in a running back. The thing that I believe the Baltimore Ravens do just as well as any team is get their running backs involved in the offense, so expect Collins to play a big role for the Ravens moving forward. Javorius “Buck” Allen remains the third-down pass-catching back though so he’ll take away some production from Collins, but after Terrance West’s atrocious game of four rushes and negative seven yards, Collins will be able to step up into a larger role in this offense. He’s rushed nine times with 82 yards in two consecutive games and goes on to play the Oakland Raiders next week who are 24th in the league in rush defense, allowing exactly 120 rushing yards per game.

2) Eddie Lacy, Seattle Seahawks (Owned in 43% Yahoo!, 25% CBS Sports)

The Seattle Seahawks backfield has a mess of potentially good players for them to choose from and, even after the injury to Chris Carson, there still seems to be too many options for them. I believe that Eddie Lacy will be the back with the heaviest workload in this one though with Thomas Rawls and C.J. Prosise both coming off of injuries. Plus, Lacy is coming off the best game of his season against the Indianapolis Colts with 11 rushes for 52 yards. The Los Angeles Rams have the third worst rushing defense in the league, allowing 151.5 rushing yards per game, so it seems like a safe bet that Lacy, for at least this week, is in a decent enough position to make some starting rosters.

3) Andre Ellington, Arizona Cardinals (Owned in 46% Yahoo!, 48% CBS Sports)

With the injury to David Johnson, the Arizona Cardinals have had to improvise in the backfield and have essentially come to the conclusion that Chris Johnson will be the running back and Andre Ellington will be the catching back, two things that David Johnson was able to do on his own. Well, the Cardinals, as I mentioned earlier about the Ravens, are impressive when it comes to getting the ball to their running backs whether they pass or run the ball and Ellington has done just that. In his past two games, he has 14 catches for 145 yards, which makes him an absolute must grab in PPR leagues. He isn’t as much included with 10 carries for 40 yards in two games, but his workload has been high for being the primary catcher in that backfield.

4) Elijah McGuire, New York Jets (Owned in 11% Yahoo!, 10% CBS Sports)

Bilal Powell and Elijah McGuire absolutely tore up the Jacksonville Jaguars in their week four game and all of a sudden, there is a bit of life in that New York Jets backfield. While McGuire has shown promise with 131 total yards and a rushing touchdown, he is worth the stash, but only worth starting in deeper leagues. Matt Forte’s injury has increased McGuire’s workload and he has some time until Forte’s return, so expect him to make a case for himself as an attempt to be the starter on this young Jets team. If he continues playing like this, he can form a role for himself as the primary two-down running back with Powell as his tandem on third downs.

5) Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints (Owned in 63% Yahoo!, 62% CBS Sports)

Coming into this season, the battle for the New Orleans Saints backfield seemed to be between Mark Ingram and Adrian Peterson, but I don’t think that anyone expected Alvin Kamara to pop up out of nowhere. People are obviously catching on to this, but shockingly enough he is still available in more than a third of leagues, so if you happen to be one of those leagues, please make sure to stash him. Kamara is the primary catching back in New Orleans and having Drew Brees as the one throwing to you makes his life a bit easier. Twice this season he’s already exceeded 50+ receiving yards including his week four battle in London against the Miami Dolphins where he had 10 receptions for 71 yards. He is a must grab in any PPR leagues.