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AP-MVP Est. 2015
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Roschon Johnson

RB CHI

College: Texas | Rookie
Height: 6'0" | Weight: 225 lbs
Birth Date: 2001-01-31
2024 Bye Week: 13

Total Pts: 21
Avg Pts: 1.24
Rank: 57 RB

Free Agent

2024 RTSports Outlook

Johnson was selected in the fourth round of this year's draft by the Bears. He gives the Bears some more depth at the position and could challenge for carries his rookie season. Johnson is a power back that uses his frame well. He can get downhill in a hurry and make plays after contact. He lacks some wiggle, though, and is a bit of a one-dimensional back at this stage of his career.

FANTASY OUTLOOK: Johnson has a chance to get some work his rookie season but is likely going to be hit or miss as the likely No. 3 back for the Bears. He could get 400 or so total yards and a few scores.

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Scoring
Week 17Roschon Johnson 35 receiving yds (1 pts)
Roschon Johnson 1 rushing TD (6 pts)
. . . Roschon Johnson 2 yd TD rush
Week 21Roschon Johnson 32 rushing yds (1 pts)
Week 31Roschon Johnson 38 rushing yds (1 pts)
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Week 111Roschon Johnson 30 rushing yds (1 pts)
Week 122Roschon Johnson 40 receiving yds (1 pts)
Roschon Johnson 35 rushing yds (1 pts)
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Playoff Week 11Roschon Johnson 36 rushing yds (1 pts)
Playoff Week 21Roschon Johnson 37 rushing yds (1 pts)
Playoff Week 37Roschon Johnson 38 receiving yds (1 pts)
Roschon Johnson 1 rushing TD (6 pts)
. . . Roschon Johnson 2 yd TD rush
Player Notes
Feb 27 4:30pm ET

On the podium at the 2024 NFL Combine, Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus said he "loves where Roschon Johnson is in his development." This was in response to a question about Johnson's potential prospects of being the team's lead back in 2024. The former Texas Longhorn rushed 81 times for 352 yards and two touchdowns and caught 34 passes for 209 yards in his rookie season after being selected in the fourth round of the 2023 NFL Draft. 25-year-old ball-carrier Khalil Herbert remains on the roster, while veteran D'Onta Foreman is a free agent. While Eberflus' comments are a good sign, it's far too early to project Johnson's potential workload. With a strong free agent and underrated rookie running back class available this offseason, the organization could easily add to its running back room.

From RotoBaller

Jan 7 10:50pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson wrapped up his rookie season in limited fashion, rushing five times for 20 yards in the team's 17-9 loss to the Packers in Week 18. The 2023 fourth-round pick ended his first season with 332 rushing yards on over four yards per attempt along with 209 receiving yards. Despite having to fight for opportunities with veterans Khalil Herbert and D'Onta Foreman, Johnson showed what he can do in the passing game this year and looks to be a weapon for this team to utilize going forward. While he never gained a consistent enough role to be valuable to fantasy managers, Johnson should have more opportunity next year if the team doesn't make a big move for a running back. Like most rookie running backs, he was never completely unleashed and will look to take a step forward in a bigger role in 2024.

From RotoBaller

Jan 5 1:40pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson has faced challenges in a crowded backfield, seeing 10 or more touches in a game only five times this season. Recently, his role has expanded with D'Onta Foreman missing the last two games. Johnson, primarily a receiving back this year, has demonstrated consistency with at least three catches in each of the last three games and four of the last six. With Khalil Herbert nursing a back injury and limited in practice, Johnson could assume the lead role if both Herbert and Foreman are sidelined in Week 18. Facing the Green Bay Packers, who concede the 12th-most points per game to running backs and rank 26th in DVOA against the run, Johnson emerges as a solid RB2 option in the absence of his counterparts and a viable low-end RB3 if they are available.

From RotoBaller

Dec 31 5:20pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson found the end zone for the first time since Week 1 in the team's 37-17 victory over the Falcons in Week 17. The rookie contributed seven rushes for 21 yards and a touchdown, along with catching all three targets for 38 yards. With D'Onta Foreman (coach's decision) sidelined, Khalil Herbert once again assumed the primary rushing role for the Bears. Johnson's overall role remained relatively consistent, still receiving a few carries while demonstrating effectiveness in the passing game. His 14 PPR points marked the highest since Week 1, showcasing his potential with a consistent workload. If Foreman continues to be unavailable, Johnson may gain appeal in PPR formats. The Bears face the Packers in Week 18, who allow the 12th-most points per game to running backs this season.

From RotoBaller

Dec 29 1:50pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson has seen snap shares exceeding 50% only once this season, predominantly operating as a receiving back. While his involvement in the passing game boosts his appeal in PPR formats, early-down and goal-line situations often favor Khalil Herbert and D'Onta Foreman. Without a consistent stream of touchdown opportunities, the rookie heavily depends on receiving work to deliver for fantasy managers. Guided by Justin Fields, the Bears have embraced a run-heavy strategy, complicating Johnson's fantasy outlook. In Week 17, facing the Falcons, who allow the second-fewest points per game to running backs, and with Foreman's return, the backfield becomes crowded, diminishing Johnson's appeal as a fantasy option. The risk associated with Johnson's uncertain role and the formidable matchup advises caution for fantasy managers in Week 17.

From RotoBaller

Dec 25 11:20am ET

Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson operated as the clear number two behind Khalil Herbert in Week 16, with D'Onta Foreman out due to personal reasons. The rookie rushed nine times for 37 yards and caught all three targets for 16 yards in the team's 27-16 win over the Cardinals. The Bears leaned on the rushing attack heavily after jumping out to an early lead, but Herbert was the main beneficiary, seeing 21 touches to Johnson's 12. Despite Johnson getting more passing work, the Bears are too run-heavy to consistently provide good receiving volume for their backs. Heading into Week 17 against the Falcons, who allow the second-fewest points per game to running backs this year, Johnson's fantasy value remains limited. Even if Foreman stays out, Johnson doesn't hold much value this season, buried in a deep running back room.

From RotoBaller

Dec 22 2:00pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert has struggled to reclaim a significant role in the backfield after missing five games. In Week 15, the 25-year-old rushed six times for just eight yards and caught one pass for four yards. Since returning from injury, Herbert has yet to play more than 43% of the snaps, and that percentage has been decreasing each week. With Roschon Johnson handling most of the receiving work and D'Onta Foreman serving as the preferred early rusher and goal-line back, Herbert will need a standout performance to earn more carries. The Bears face the Cardinals in Week 16, a team allowing the most points per game to running backs this season. Unless Herbert can secure a touchdown, he is unlikely to offer much fantasy value in Week 16.

From RotoBaller

Dec 22 1:40pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson emerged as the primary backfield contributor in Week 15, registering nine total touches for 60 yards. The Bears' offense struggled to find consistency against the formidable Browns defense, but the rookie showcased the most success in this contest. While Johnson has assumed a larger role in two of the last three weeks, leading the backfield, he only carried the ball once for six yards in Week 14. With D'Onta Foreman and Khalil Herbert healthy, the Bears typically employ a committee approach, relying on the hot hand. Encouragingly for Johnson, he is likely to handle the majority of receiving duties, resulting in favorable PPR outputs. Facing the Arizona Cardinals in Week 16, who allow the most points per game to running backs this season, Johnson, with eight or more touches, could deliver a solid performance in this favorable matchup.

From RotoBaller

Dec 17 10:00pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson saw a season-low in usage during Week 14 with just one touch, but he emerged as the leader in the healthy Bears' backfield in Week 15. The rookie rushed five times for 36 yards and caught four of six targets for 24 yards in the team's 20-17 loss to the Browns. It was a challenging day overall for the Bears' offense, held to just 236 yards in Cleveland against the stingy Browns' defense. The Bears ran the ball 27 times, and Johnson led the running back room in touches and had only one less attempt than D'Onta Foreman and Khalil Herbert. The 22-year-old proved to be the most effective Bears running back in Week 15, with Foreman finishing with negative six yards and Herbert totaling 12 yards. In Week 16, the Bears face the Cardinals, who allow the second-most points per game to running backs this season. Following a disappointing performance from the veterans, Johnson could continue to lead the backfield in touches moving forward.

From RotoBaller

Dec 15 1:30pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson saw just one touch in Week 14 for six yards, marking the fewest opportunities he's had in a game this season. The rookie running back appeared to earn a larger role in the absence of D'Onta Foreman in Week 12, accumulating 15 touches for 75 total yards. However, with Foreman's return, Johnson's role diminished, playing just 28% of the snaps. While he may retain value as a pass catcher, Foreman is the preferred rusher, and Johnson is unlikely to see many touches in the red zone. Without significant receiving volume or explosive plays, Johnson faces challenges in fantasy production. The Bears face the Browns in Week 15, who allow the 19th-most points per game to running backs. Until Johnson experiences a consistent uptick in usage, he doesn't warrant a spot in fantasy lineups.

From RotoBaller

Dec 10 10:30pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson had a minimal impact in Week 14, carrying the ball only once for six yards in the team's 28-13 victory over the Lions. The return of D'Onta Foreman diminished the rookie's role, despite Johnson averaging 10 touches per game over the previous three weeks. Before the bye week, he managed 15 touches for 75 yards without Foreman. However, in Week 14, Johnson found himself behind both Foreman and Khalil Herbert. The concerning aspect lies in how the Bears distributed carries to other backs in crucial moments of the game. While rookies often see increased opportunities post-bye week, the crowded running back room in Chicago may limit Johnson's involvement throughout the season. Facing the Browns in Week 15, a team allowing the 19th-most points per game to running backs this year, Johnson remains a stash for now until he secures a more consistent role.

From RotoBaller

Dec 8 1:20pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson has struggled to find a consistent role in 2023, but he's coming off season-high usage in their last game in Week 12. The rookie rushed 10 times for 35 yards and caught all five targets for 40 yards, playing on 74% of the snaps. Before Week 12, Johnson had never played more than 45% of the snaps and saw a drastic increase with D'Onta Foreman (ankle) out. Rookies typically receive larger roles following the bye, and Johnson could maintain a similar workload for the rest of the season. Foreman isn't on the injury report ahead of Week 14, set to return, and Khalil Herbert is likely to get touches. The Bears face the Lions in Week 14, who allow the fourth-fewest points per game to running backs this season. While Johnson may not see much work near the goal line, his receiving usage makes him an intriguing but risky option for Week 14.

From RotoBaller

Nov 28 10:10am ET

Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson saw the most usage of his young career in the team's 12-10 win over the Vikings in Week 12. The rookie running back finished with a career-most 10 carries for 35 yards while also catching all five targets for 40 yards. This marked the most opportunities Johnson saw in a game all year and the first time he's seen 10 touches since Week 3. The 22-year-old was the clear leader in the backfield in Week 12, playing 51 snaps to Khalil Herbert's 15. With D'Onta Foreman (ankle) out, Johnson was expected to see some work alongside Herbert but ended up leading the backfield entirely. The Bears have a bye week in Week 13 and face the Lions in Week 14, who allow the third-fewest points per game to running backs.

From RotoBaller

Nov 28 9:13am ET

Dynasty | Roschon Johnson saw 10 carries and five receptions for a combined 75 yards in the Bears victory over the Vikings in week 12. Dynasty Analysis: With D'Onta Foreman down with an injury, it was Johnson who saw 15 touches to that of assumed starter Khalil Herbert, who saw only eight. It's a true committee in Chicago with all three backs capable of production but without any clear leader. Without question, Johnson has the most dynasty appeal for the long term but the RBBC will be a frustrating variable making for inconsistent production, likely through the end of the year. It's a situation to avoid for now until a clear pecking order is established. Johnson is found as our RB38.

From Dynasty League Fantasy

Nov 25 6:30pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson has encountered inconsistent opportunities throughout the season, a trend that continued in Week 11. Despite teammate D'Onta Foreman exiting with an ankle injury, Johnson remained behind Khalil Herbert, finishing the game with six carries for 30 yards. Although he showcased efficiency with an average of five yards per attempt, the rookie has only exceeded 10 touches in two games this year. As Foreman carries a questionable status into Week 12, there's potential for increased opportunities for Johnson, solidifying his role as the clear number two in the backfield if Foreman is sidelined. The upcoming matchup against the Vikings, who allow the 11th-fewest points per game to running backs this season, poses a challenge. However, if Foreman misses the game, Johnson could find an opportunity to become more involved.

From RotoBaller

Nov 19 8:00pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson did the most with his touches in the team's Week 11 loss to the Lions, carrying the ball six times for a solid 30 yards. With Khalil Herbert returning from an ankle injury and D'Onta Foreman exiting the game due to an ankle injury, Johnson seized the opportunity, showcasing his effectiveness with an impressive five yards per carry in a limited sample size. If Foreman is sidelined, Johnson's role is poised to expand, serving as the secondary rusher and the primary option in passing situations. Looking ahead to Week 12, the Bears are set to face the Vikings, a team that ranks 20th in points allowed per game to running backs this season. If Foreman misses time, Johnson could have a genuine chance to solidify his position in the team's backfield, making him an intriguing prospect for fantasy managers seeking backfield depth.

From RotoBaller

Nov 17 1:00pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson showed plenty of flashes in Week 1 with a rushing touchdown and six catches, but he failed to take control of the Bears' backfield despite a multitude of injuries. With Khalil Herbert (ankle) likely to be activated off IR this week, all of Johnson's value will come as a pass-catcher. Veteran D'Onta Foreman (ankle) currently has a questionable tag for Week 11, and he would likely split the ground work with Herbert if he's activated. The rookie Johnson did catch four passes in their Week 10 game against the Panthers, but it looks like all his value going forward will come through the air. Johnson is a solid stash in dynasty formats but doesn't need to be rostered at the moment in redraft.

From RotoBaller

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