Bijan Robinson is the engine of Atlanta's 2025 backfield, with Tyler Allgeier as the reliable handcuff. Robinson is expected to shoulder most early-down and goal-line duties, leaving Allgeier as a high-floor, contingency back who rarely prospers as a pass catcher. Spotlight Sports Group projects Allgeier for about 148 rushing attempts and 620 yards with six rushing TDs, plus 21 receptions for around 128 yards. In standard leagues, that places Allgeier as a late-round RB3 with solid floor; Robinson’s ceiling remains RB1-level, but his value hinges on receiving workload and goal-line equity. A robust Falcons offense could lift both players, but the balance will be driven by efficiency and game flow rather than a single back taking over. Fantasy managers should draft Robinson early as the centerpiece and treat Allgeier as bench depth with standalone value in deeper leagues.