[NFL] Top 10 RB's
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Ricky would make my top 15 list. But Ronnie Brown is definitely not as good as any of the guys you listed. The Dolphins offensive line was also better than the Panthers, Falcon, Packers, and Chiefs last year.Comment
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Williams doesnt have nearly the same skill set of Jackson. I think in the bolded scenerio, Jackson would outproduce him by a wide margain.
Take a look at Jackson's numbers the last time he played in an offense that wasnt abysmal (2006).
And the last three years, the Rams havent had a bad offensive line, they have had a historically bad offensive line. Just look at the career curve of Marc Bulger and the injury history of both Bulger & Jackson. The Rams have also had zero passing game to speak of, and Jackson is the one & only focus of the defense every single week.
It's unfair to compare ypc in this case. Stewart averages over 5.0 ypc in the same offense as Williams, so it seems to me its more a product of a run first team built to run the ball. Neither of those guys would produce at a per carry level like that on STL, and it's safe to say Jackson would easily go 5 per pop with Carolina--especially splitting time.
I'm a Williams fan, and I agree with your assessment. Jackson is probably the 3rd best back in the NFL in terms of overall ability. From there it gets hazy, but it should be MJD/Rice/Williams/Turner after that IMO.Comment
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I like Willams, too. Threads like this put you in a position of being critical towards guys when you don't want to be.Comment
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He's a productive back for sure, rarely fumbles, and picks up tough yards between the tackles.
Durable, reliable, and ultimately, and above average he certainly is. But not a great back, IMHO. I'd probably have him in my top 10, but barely.
Yeah, he got 1200 yards back to back years, but it took him 312 carries one year and 282 the next. 1200 isn't even a lot in a 16 game season. That's an average of 78 yards per game, good for 11th best in the league in 2009. In 2008, he was 12th in the league in rushing ypg. So yeah, he's above average, but far from elite.
LOL at "passy happy offense" when Grant has received 600 carries in two years. Yeah, GB slings the ball around a lot but it's not like they only throw RG the occasional bone, he gets plenty of work in that offense. If anything, playing in such a pass-happy offense and getting so many carries, his numbers should be higher.
Have to agree. Ryan Grant is above average and not great. He might make it in a top ten list. Bottom of the top ten, might just be above average.
It is a pass happy offense, and the O-Line, ever since the Zone Blocking scheme, hasn't been a very good Run Blocking Unit. Grant has earned his yards. GB's passing also does open up the running game.Comment
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Adrian Peterson is not a top 5 back until he stops fumbling. If it wasn't for Brett throwing the NFC Championship game away Adrian Peterson would have been blamed for fumbling it away.
And I am a Packer fan with bias but Ryan Grant is not a top ten back. He can't block and he can't catch passes.Comment
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LOL @ AD not being a top 5 back in the league.
Thank God your not a GM.
1. AD
2. Chris Johnson
3. Steven Jackson
4. MJD
5. Ray Rice
6. Turner
7. Frank Gore
8. DeAngelo Williams
9. Ronnie Brown
10. Jamaal CharlesComment
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1.) Chris Johnson
2.) Adrian Peterson
3.) Maurice Jones-Drew
4.) Steven Jackson
5.) Ray Rice
6.) Frank Gore
7.) Michael Turner
8.) Jonathan Stewart
9.) Deangelo Williams
10.) Jamaal CharlesOriginally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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Adrian Peterson is not a top 5 back until he stops fumbling. If it wasn't for Brett throwing the NFC Championship game away Adrian Peterson would have been blamed for fumbling it away.
And I am a Packer fan with bias but Ryan Grant is not a top ten back. He can't block and he can't catch passes.Comment
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I simply cannot put Ray Rice in the top 10 based on one fucking season.
Way too many one year wonders in NFL history. I'll give Ronnie the pass because of his injury history, but Ricky has never lost anything even with his multiple hiatuses. If he would have played through all of those seasons, he'd probably be in the top 4 rushers of all time by now.
Anyone remember McClain's "awesome" season the year before with Baltimore???Comment
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