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Who is the NFL's best RB?

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David P. Woods: EA Sports thinks the answer is Marshawn Lynch, whom it put atop its running back ratings with an impressive 96 overall. I disagree. Give me Le'Veon Bell, a player who's not only the NFL's most efficient runner, but also a deadly weapon in the passing game (Bell caught more passes in 2014 than Jimmy Graham, Brandon Marshall, and Andre Johnson). Bell won't bowl you over with power or break away from the pack for an 80-yard score, but his rare vision, patience, and first-step burst allow him to consistently get max yardage out of every routine touch.

Michael Amato: Until he starts slowing down, it's Adrian Peterson. He ran for more than 2,000 yards and nearly broke the single-season rushing record with Christian Ponder at quarterback. Christian Ponder! Minnesota had no passing game to speak of for three years and Peterson still torched the league with opponents essentially knowing all the Vikings were going to do was give him the ball. After sitting out almost all of last season, expect Peterson to have fresh legs and reclaim his place as the league's best back.

Joe Thomson: Jamaal Charles. Having a higher career yards per rush attempt (5.5 yards) than Jim Brown and every other Super Bowl-era running back makes you the best in the league. Charles is still only 28 and is a true all-purpose back, catching the ball in addition to running outside and between the tackles. His production has remained steady in an inconsistent Chiefs offense with no semblance of a passing game. Right now, nobody tops Charles.



Just nice to see Bell in the discussion. Before on this board it was who was better Bell or Lacy.
 
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Until proven otherwise on the field, Peterson is still the game's best runner.

Bell and Charles are waiting to take the throne, though
 
Agree with Punx. AP is the man until Bell or Charles grabs the mantle.
 
Definitely not Lynch. He may be top 5 but not number 1. I'm not sure he is even in the top 5.
 
How can AP be the best runner? He didn't do **** last year...
 
How can AP be the best runner? He didn't do **** last year...

exactly with that time off it isn't impossible to see a decline
 
I know I'm a homer, but I would take Bell over anybody right now.
 
Sports CheatSheet says;

1. Jim Brown

At 6-foot-2 and 230 pounds, Jim Brown was bigger, faster, stronger, and better than the competition. A man amongst boys, Brown was simply too strong to be taken down with arm tackles at the point-of-attack. Out on the edge, Brown’s agility would freeze linebackers, before he would deliver forearm shivers to overpower lightweight cornerbacks. From there, it would be off to the races, where No. 32 would blow past the last safety man and make his way into the end zone for six.

http://www.cheatsheet.com/sports/the-10-greatest-nfl-running-backs-of-all-time.html/?a=viewall

current RB's on "32" don't even list Bell....

1 LeSean McCoy
2 Matt Forte
3 Jamaal Charles
4 Alfred Morris
5 Adrian Peterson
6 Marshawn Lynch
7 Ryan Mathews
8 Eddie Lacy
9 Frank Gore
10 DeMarco Murray

or at the NFL.com site where he's down low...

1. Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
2. LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia Eagles
3. Jamaal Charles, Kansas City Chiefs
4. Marshawn Lynch, Seattle Seahawks
5. Eddie Lacy, Green Bay Packers
6. Matt Forte, Chicago Bears
7. DeMarco Murray, Dallas Cowboys
8. Ryan Mathews, San Diego Chargers
9. Doug Martin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
10. Arian Foster, Houston Texans

14. Le'Veon Bell, Pittsburgh Steelers

obviously opinions are like ********.
 
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Take into account, this is only going to be Bell's 3rd year.
ALL the others listed are vets with more years in the league doing it on a consistent basis, except Lacy.
I have no reasoning behind that other than Rodgers and their WRs.....which I put on par with ours.
When Bell puts up another monster season this year ( and he absolutely will even serving a suspension ) he'll jump WAY up when they do these again next year.
If the season is big enough, they'll probably list him 1.
They just need to ensure he does it a few years in a row.
 
Bell has not played since his injury. His last comment indicated he was still not fully healed. Interestingly his suspension just might be a non issue if he would have still been recovering anyway. Lets just hope the wheels have not been run off him already.
 
How can AP be the best runner? He didn't do **** last year...

He didn't do **** the season his knee was injured either then turned around and rushed for 2000 yards.

Peterson is the best until proven otherwise.
 
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