All-time leading rushers, Career rushing yards
1. Emmitt Smith 18,355
2. Earl Campbell 18,350
4. Curtis Martin 14,101
5. Jerome Bettis 13,662
6. Eric Dickerson 13,259
7. Tony Dorsett 12,739
8. Jim Brown 12,312
9. Marshall Faulk 12,279
10. Marcus Allen 12,243
11. EDGERRIN JAMES 12,121
12. Franco Harris 12,120
13. Thurman Thomas 12,074
14. LADAINIAN TOMLINSON 11,760
15. John Riggins 11,352
16. FRED TAYLOR 11,271
17. Corey Dillon 11,241
18. O.J. Simpson 11,236
19. WARRICK DUNN 10.967
20. Ricky Watters 10,643
NOTE: Active players in all CAPS
Source: ESPN
Adrian Peterson,Ray Rice,Deangelo Williams,Marion Barber,Clinton Portis,Brian Westbrook ,Thomas jones,Joseph Addai,Reshard mendenhall,Matt Forte
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NO WAY.
1. Chris Johnson.
Super fast and doesn't fumble.
2. Reggie Bush.
Super fast but cannot stay healthy.
3. Ray Rice
Fast and super strong.
4. Adrian Peterson
He cannot hold on to the ball!
5. Thomas Jones.
he is gettin old
6. C.J Spiller
Fast and new.
7. Steven Jackson
Runs behind on of the worst O-lines but is still good.
8. Matt Forte.
Young and Fast.
9. Felix Jones.
Fast and good.
10. Deangelo Williams.
Not that fast or tall, but is a great power back.
That depends on opinion i mean if you were to ask me i would probably say...
1.Walter Payton
2.Emmit Smith
2.Jim Brown
4.LT
5.Adrian Peterson
6.Fred Taylor
7.Maurice-Jones-Drew
8.Bronko Nagurski
9.Maryon Motley (might have spelled his name wrong)
10. Larry Zonka (I don't know how to spell his last name)
But as i said that's all just my own opinion
20.Clinton Portis
19. Lagrette Blout
18.shawn Marian
17.Danny Woodhead
16. Matt Forte
15. Deangelo Williams
14. Willis McGee
13.Joesph Addia
12. Reggie Bush
11. Pierre Thomas
10. Rashad Mendenhall
9.Darren McFadden
8. Marice Jones Drew
7. Ahmad bradshaw
6. Brandon Jacobs
5. Ray Rice
4. Peyton Hillis
3. Adrian Peterson
2. Micheal Turner
1. Chris Johnson
Quarterbacks and kickers are 1-19, running backs and defensive backs 20-49, centers and linebackers 50-59, and lineman 60-79. Hope it helped took me a long time to figure that out. :)
He played for nine years as a running back for the Browns.
Quarterbacks and kickers are 1-19, running backs and defensive backs 20-49, centers and linebackers 50-59, and lineman 60-79. Hope it helped took me a long time to figure that out. :)
DeAngelo Williams of the Carolina Panthers with 18. He also had 2 TDs from pass receptions for a total of 20.
Yes. The running back will get credit for the number of yards past the line of scrimmage the fumble occurred. If the line of scrimmage was at the defense's 20 yard line and the fumble occurred at the defense's 14 yard line, the running back would be credited with 6 yards rushing. If the line of scrimmage was at the defense's 14 yard line and the fumble occurred at the defense's 20 yard line, the running back would be credited with -6 yards rushing.
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Quarterbacks and kickers are 1-19, running backs and defensive backs 20-49, centers and linebackers 50-59, and lineman 60-79. Hope it helped took me a long time to figure that out. :)
During the regular season, defensive backs can wear numbers from 20 to 49. Only quarterbacks, kickers and punters can wear single-digit numbers. So...no corner in the NFL wears number 8.
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He played for nine years as a running back for the Browns.
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NFL running back Carlos Hyde is 25 years old (born September 20, 1991).
Former NFL running back Tashard Choice is 33 years old (birthdate: November 20, 1984).
Quarterbacks and kickers are 1-19, running backs and defensive backs 20-49, centers and linebackers 50-59, and lineman 60-79. Hope it helped took me a long time to figure that out. :)