Top Best Five Running Backs In The NFL Today 2011
79NFL's Best Active Running Backs in 2011
For as long as the NFL football games have been played you will find that the best running attacks have relied on a grind it out approach. Ground and Pound as Rex Ryan coach of the New York Jets would say. Pick up three yards here, 4 yards there and pound those final few inches for a first down. To be fearless, durable and determined are all traits this position requires. Though not quite as sassy as the wide receivers of the NFL, don't be surprised at some of the flashy swagger you might see on the field from some of these running backs.
NFL Running Backs
For many teams in the NFL the ideal game is where there is 'a ball controlled offense' that allows for a variety of plays on the ground and in the air. But that mix of plays only works if the running game is sound. So for a running game it is obvious you need a great running back. And the best teams in the NFL have great running backs.
Running Backs in the Game of Football
Running backs linye up a couple of steps behind the quarterback or off to his side. Primarily they run the ball. They may block for the QB on some plays but a great running back you may see them heading down field for a pass and usually it is through heavy traffic Throughout the NFL history, the average offensive running back averages 4.0 YPA. The average NFL team averages 4.0 YPA. Only the occasional big play in a football game separates the average players from the prolific football players such as Barry Sanders or, today, such as Chris Johnson or Adrian Peterson.
LaDainian Tomlinson #21 New York Jets
LaDainian Tomlinson
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LaDanian Tomlinson
Tomlinson signed with the New York Jets on March 14, 2010. He holds the N.F.L. record with 31 touchdowns in a season. Some say that last year after the worst season of his career, he is washed up (he will turn 31 this June). The first nine years of his NFL career he played for the San Diego Chargers, where as a tailback he displayed the ability to break a big run and can be a force in a third down situation with sure hands and impressive route running.
As a running back for the Jets, we will see LT play as a backup to Shonn Greene, suited up in a green and white uniform, he will have the chance to run behind what may be the N.F.L.’s
best offensive line. He will be reunited with offensive coordinator Brian
Schottenheimer, who was a Chargers assistant for four years when
Tomlinson was there. The NY Jets, who embrace a “ground and pound” philosophy may be just the extra push Gang Green needs to go all the way this season.
The Jets give Tomlinson something, too . . . a chance to win a Super Bowl, the only missing piece on his résumé.
Nov 7, 2010 Update
Tomlinson joins Payton in exclusive yardage club
The New York Jets running back joined Walter Payton as the only players in NFL history to gain 13,000 yards rushing and 4,000 yards receiving. Tomlinson, the seventh-leading rusher in league history, reached the milestone with an 8-yard run during the second quarter of Sunday Oct 31, 2010 9-0 loss to the Green Bay Packers.
The New York Jets emphasize running the ball first, its a ground and pound game and that's what LaDanian does; he's a good runner. There's a reason why he has a possibility to be one of the best running backs to ever play the game.LaDainian Tomlinson
Career Highlights and Awards
- College awards and honors
- 5× Pro Bowl selection
- 4× First-team All-Pro selection
- 2× Second-team All-Pro
- AP NFL MVP (2006)
- PFWA NFL MVP (2006)
- Co-Walter Payton M.O.Y (2006)
- Best NFL Player ESPY Award (2007)
- Best Male Athlete ESPY Award (2007)
- NFL 2000s All-Decade Team
- List of NFL records
LaDainian Tomlinson
Stats
- Date of birth: June 23, 1979
- Place of birth: Rosebud, Texas
- Height: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
- Weight: 221 lb (100 kg)
- College: Texas Christian NFL Draft: 2001 / Round: 1 / Pick: 5
- Debuted: 2001 for the San Diego Chargers
Career History
- San Diego Chargers(2001–2009)
- New York Jets (2010–present)
Roster status: Active
NY Jets Highlights Ladanian Tomilson
Ladanian Tomilson
Career NFL
Statistics as of 2011
- Rushing yards 13,404
Rushing average 4.3
Rushing TDs 144
Receptions 588
Receiving yards 4,396
Receiving TDs 15
Stats at NFL.com
Steven Jackson #39 St. Louis Rams
SJ39
Steven Jackson Video Highlights
Steven Jackson
"Imagine the blinding speed of Tony Dorsett, the bone-crushing power of Earl Campbell, the ankle-breaking vision and jukes of Barry Sanders, and the backfield pass-catching of Marshall Faulk -- all in one muscle-packed 6'2", 235-pound frame -- and you begin to get a picture of the St. Louis Rams' running back No. 39."¹
I Am²
by Steven Jackson (age 10)
I am a NFL running back
I wonder if I will be great
I hear the crowd cheer
I see me scoring a touchdown
I want a Super Bowl ring
I pretend I'm a great running back
I feel like I'm a star
I touch the first place trophy
I worry we won't win
I cry if I fell
I am a NFL running back
I understand some will [be] greater
I say what I mean
I dream to be the greatest
I try to be the best
I hope I'll be remembered as one of the greatest
I am a NFL running back.
Quite an amazing poem coming from a 10 year old. It shows the attitude and how powerful dreaming and believing is.
"SUPERSTAR, COMMUNITY LEADER, AND EMERGING ICON, Steven Jackson is redefining the modern day running back, one punishing carry at a time." ³
Steven Jackson
SJ#39 Career Highlights and Awards
- Las Vegas Bowl MVP (2003)
- 2× Pro Bowl selection (2006, 2009)
- 2× Second-team All-Pro selection (2006, 2009)
Steven Jackson
Career NFL Statistics
Rushing yards 8,004
Rushing average 4.3
Rushing TDs 48
Stats at NFL.com
Steven Jackson
Date of birth: July 22, 1983
Place of birth: Las Vegas, Nevada
Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight: 236 lb (107 kg)
College: Oregon State
NFL Draft: 2004 / Round: 1 / Pick: 24
Debuted: 2004 for the St. Louis Rams
Career History
- St. Louis Rams (2004–present)
Roster status: Active
Chris Johnson #28 Running Back Tennesee Titans
Chris Johnson
Tennessee Titans CJ
Chris Johnson probably considered the fastest man in pro football today because he just was was uncatchable in setting a league mark for yards from scrimmage (2,509) and becoming the sixth player with a 2,000-yard rushing season.
As running backs goes, he is the first NFL player to finish with at least 2,000 yards rushing and 500 receiving (503).
That earned the second-year pro 38 1/2 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the NFL. Hard to believe but Chris Johnson easily beat New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees, who received nine votes.
"That gives me something to look forward to next year," Johnson had said before focusing on Dickerson's mark. "You go for 2,000 yards. I don't know what you can really say that makes you want to work harder or anything like that, so it's kind of a good thing and a bad thing me not getting the record."
Chris Johnson
Chris Johnson - Video Highlights
Career Highlights and Awards
- C-USA All-Freshman (2004)
- 2× First team All-Conf. USA (2006, 2007)
- All-Iron Award (2008)
- 2× Pro Bowl selection (2008, 2009)
- 1× First-team All-Pro selection (2009)
- 2,000 rushing yard season (2009)
- NFL record for scrimmage yards in a season (2009)
- NFL Offensive Player of the Year (2009)
Chris Johnson
Stats
Date of birth: September 23, 1985
Place of birth: Orlando, Florida
Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Weight: 200 lb (91 kg)
College: East Carolina
NFL Draft: 2008 / Round: 1 / Pick: 24
Debuted: 2008 for the
Career History
Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans (2008–present)
Roster status: Active
Career NFL Statistics
As of Week 17, 2009
- Rushing TDs 23
- Receptions 93
- Receiving yards 763
- Receiving TDs 3
Stats at NFL.com
Adrian Peterson #28 Running Back Minnesota Vikings
Adrian Peterson
Minnesota Vikings Adrian Peterson
They call him All Day. And it is because he is the running back that you want to go to all day long, especially when you are in a 3rd and 4 situation, when you you desperately need a 1st Down because you want to take the game into your winning column. Give it to Adrian Peterson and that is what he will bring you. Or watch him in the 1st quarter break free and take it to the house from 60 yards out.
Just think, even with
everything that he’s been able to accomplish in 2 seasons, he’s never
had a legitimate starting quarterback to help open up the field. If
there was even a threat of a pass, just imagine the statistics he’d
be capable of producing. And lets not forget that Adrian Peterson is a very worthy hunk of the gridiron, a sexy butt added to all this great football player has to offer. Add all this up and it is the formula for one great running back.
Adrian Peterson
All Day
Career NFL Statistics
Adrian Peterson
As of Week 17, 2009
- Attempts 915 Rushing yards 4,484
- Rushing Average yards 4.9
- Rushing TDs 40
- Receptions 83
- Receiving yards 829
Stats at NFL.com
Adrian Peterson
Minnesota Vikings #28 RB
Date of birth: March 21, 1985
Place of birth: Palenstine, Texas
Height: 6-1 Weight: 217 Age: 25
College: Oklahoma
NFL Draft: 2007 / Round: 1 / Pick: 7
Debuted: 2007 for the Minnesota Vikings
Experience: 4th season
Adrian Peterson Career Highlights and Awards
- Hall Trophy (2003)
- ESPN RISE High School Football Player of the Decade (2000s)[1]
- College awards and honors
- AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year (2007)
- 3× Pro Bowl selection (2007, 2008, 2009)
- 2× First Team All-Pro selection (2008, 2009)
- 1× Second Team All-Pro selections (2007)
- Pro Bowl MVP (2008)
- NFL awards
- NFL records
- Bert Bell Award (2008)
Marion Barber #24 Running Back Chicago Bears
Marion the Barbarian
Marion Sylvester Barber III
Marion Barber doesn’t mask his emotions on the football field. He always has a serious demeanor and at all times looks mad. In fact he plays mad. And when defenders attempt to tackle this power runner, they are the ones who end up mad at the end of the collision.
Marion “the Barbarion” Barber used to help the Dallas Cowboys’ offense grind down the clock and maintain ball possession. With defenses worried about stopping the run, this leaves the window wide open for Tony Romo and the Cowboys’ prolific passing attack.
Perhaps the only knock in this running backs game comes from his lack of speed, but Barber still has enough turbo in the tank to make his dreads fly out in the open field.
He is the older brother of Houston Texans safety Dominique Barber and the son of former New York Jets running back Marion Barber, Jr..
2011 Update
The Dallas Cowboys struggled and had an extremely disappointing 2010 season as the entire Cowboys team struggled from game one. Marion stats were not so great as In 13 games he rushed for 480 yards on 113 carries for a 3.3 yard per carry average, the lowest of his career. His 4 rushing touchdowns were also the lowest of his career.
Chicago Bears
Barber was released by Dallas on July 28, 2011.and on July 30, 2011, the Chicago_Bears signed Barber to a two-year, $5 million contract where he is currently trying to beat out Chester Taylor for the Bears 2nd string Running Back.
Marion Barber
Marion Barber Video Highlights
Marion Barber Career
Highlights and Awards
Career highlights and awards
- Music City Bowl MVP (2004)
- Pro Bowl selection (2007)
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2009
- Rushing yards 3,984 Rushing average 4.3
- Rushing TDs 43
Stats at NFL.com
Marion Barber
Date of birth: June 10, 1983
Place of birth: Plymouth, Minnesota
Height: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Weight: 222 lb (101 kg)
College: Minnesota
NFL Draft: 2005 / Round: 4 / Pick: 109
Debuted: 2005 for the Dallas Cowboys
NFL Experience: 5th year
NFL Statistics:
Career:
715 carries, 3,052 yards (4.3 yards/carry), 36 TDs, 137 receptions, 1,010 yards, 6 TDs.
- 2008: 238 carries, 885 yards (3.7 yards/carry), 7 TDs, 52 receptions, 417 yards, 2 TDs.
- 2007: 204 carries, 975 yards (4.8 yards/carry), 10 TDs, 44 receptions, 282 yards, 2 TDs.
Career-high 14 TDs in 2006.
Stats : MarionBarber24
Marion the Barbarian
From the Words of
Football Player Marion Barber
Motto: Hit or get hit
Tattoos: Six
Funniest Teammate: Tashard Choice, RB
Best offensive player I’ve ever played with: My O-Line
Closest friends in NFL: Laurence Maroney, Sidney Rice and my teammates
Favorite Food: Collard greens
Favorite Movie: “Harlem Nights” with Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor. It’s a classic.
What in your iPod? Twista, 2Pac, Gospel. I listen to everything but I can’t do country.
What do you do before a game? Tune out and listen to music.
What’s better; scoring a touchdown or delivering a crushing block?
Delivering a block. That’s what I like to do.
Cited from : MarionBarber24.com
MJD - Jacksonville Jaguars
Maurice Jones Drew
Maurice Jones Drew
Jacksonville Jaguars
#32
By popular demand and my mistake from the start this list of the best running backs must include Maurice Jones Drew. MJD is a football player that is determined and utterly committed to winning. Maurice Jones Drew does it all, he runs, he blocks, he catches, and he returns kicks while at the same time dispelling the myth that smaller players (he's 5' 7”) can't make it in the pros.
As a second-round pick out of UCLA in 2006, the diminutive Jones-Drew was supposed to be little more than a third-down back. You can argue with the stats for he has 45 career touchdowns and an average of nearly five yards. He has 3,270 career rushing yards and 178 catches for 1,606 yards and four touchdowns.
Not only is Jones-Drew one of the NFL’s premier players at his position, he’s one of the league’s top trash-talkers. MJD is definitely fun to watch and in the past three seasons, Jones-Drew has become a one-man show and double-trouble for opponents as a runner and pass receiver.
Career Highlights
- NCAA Season Record
Punt return average - Jacksonville Jaguars Record:
All-Purpose
Yards in a Single Game (Week 14, '06 season) - Jacksonville Jaguars Record: Single Season All-Purpose Yards (2,250 yards, 2006 season)
- 2nd Place, AP Offensive Rookie of the Year.
- 1x Pro Bowl selection (2009)
- 1x Second-team All-Pro (2009)
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Peterson if he caught them all - could you imagine? wow!
Shari, another wonderful football hub. I enjoy them. They give me a temporary fix while struggling through the off season. Can't wait for September.
Steven Jackson is the greatest. But Barber over MJD? wtf
I think Chris Johnson is slightly better than Adrian Peterson. Peterson needs to learn how to hold on to the ball. Plus I would really like to see Chris Johnson and Usain Bolt go head to head. Check out some of my hubs man I liked yours.
why is marion barber on this list he has not accomplished anything wheres maurice jones drew or micheal turner or even frank gore people with real careers and who really put in work statistly and as players
Hmm...yes, I agree with most of your picks here, Shari. Although, I will say that LT is a biased pick all the way! :P
As for the Maurice Jones-Drew debate...I'm going to have to side with Drew Breezzy here. I mean, Barber, really? (you Cowboy sympathizer).
Honestly, I say watch out for Chester Taylor. Although Chicago seems to have this curse for taking talent and flushing them down the tubes, I have a feeling Taylor is ready to explode. Had it not been for Peterson, Taylor would have been a top 10 back...perhaps top 5. (shrugs) We will see.
Being a diehard Vikings fan - I love seeing AP high on your list. I truly hope he gets his fumbling problems cleaned up. It's only June, and I am already wishing for Sept 9th.
Great hub.
Seeing that this is a current listing, please take LT and Marion Barber off and replace them with Frank Gore and Maurice Jones Drew. This list hurts me to read. Im not trying to be mean, but someone needs to be honest and stick up for the real talent of the NFL.
Another great hub! I enjoyed reading this one and the very informative stats. Looking forward to a great NFL Football 2010-2011 season.
marion barber is garbage why isnt ray rice, maurice jones drew, or frank gore on this list
I like this Hub! Great Writng! Keep It 100!
Hey Shari, very nicely written and presented hub on the running backs. Football really is your specialty, that's for sure. :) Great read. :)
I agree on not liking Barber. Cedric Benson tops him in my book.
best running backs in nfl is 1.cris johnson2.a peterson3.maurice jones drew4.ray rice5.ladanian tomlinson6.steven jackson
Marion Barber cant be on that list. Not when he's the third best back on his team. Tashard Choice doesn't get more carries simply because he doesn't have the highlights that Barber can generate.
You got to be kidding! Marion Barber ?
I can think of a bunch of teams that have 2 backs better than Barber! Like Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown in Miami!
LaDainian tomlinson is the best runninf back in the NFL and it will stay like that in tell he leave's maurice jones drew will take over people that love LADainian Tomlinson will go were he go's i do not like the jets but watch there game's because tomlinson is there and i just what him to do good were ever he go's
An amateur's take on the RB's for sure. LT hasn't been a top "RB" in a few years. The Marion Barber take makes me think you are a Dallas fan since it was a big stretch to even have him on this board. And having MJD at the bottom below Barber was the worst take I have ever read.
Take a look at the top RBs taken in the 2010 fantasy drafts, and then compare it to this list just to see how far off you were.
L.T. is good running back but he is on the decline. I am Dallas Cowboys' fans but not sure if Barber is in Top 5 in the league. I agree Steven Jackson, Adrian Peterson, and Maurice Jones Drew belong on the list. I guess the way I look at they are some slim pickings for good running backs in the league. Running backs are asked to do so much more than run and if running and pass catching is a part of criteria for good running back then list would include a player Reggie Bush. I know Bush does not get enough carries like the running back mentioned on your list; however he is effective. Ray Rice, and Carolina Panthers backfield of Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams are good also. Overall, I would only argue about two your picks. I like L.T. and he is Hall Famer but he have not played at the level of greatness in about three years. This was a good article.
Love it. Glad someone still give LT credit. Even though his last season wasn't as productive as previous years, there's no doubt he still has a lot of tread on them tires.
My friend!! Hey this is a good hub...of course everyone has their pick of who the top five are...so it is good to see everyone weigh in on this. LT, a true "work horse". It is amazing how quickly people can write you off. Chris Johnson, blazing speed, just a tremendous talent. "AD"...Adrian Peterson, although I am not a Vikings fan, I love this kid. The fumbles, ehh, they can be corrected. Needs to whole the ball higher and tighter.(Ahhmm I might just know a little about that...lol) But his fumbles usually come with him trying to do the extra...Ahhmm Marion Barber? Well, I am a Cowboys fan. I can see where some may question his position on the list, but the list is about right now (before this season)....not too many other backs can control the clock like he can late in a game. Maurice Jones Drew...ok, he is exciting to watch....Last week, I watched some old videos of "the greatest show on turf", the Rams with Marshall Faulk....man, they were so exciting.....enough babbling lol....love your article!! I mentioned Marshall Faulk because I have a hot article coming up soon....(wink)....
Oh...I could never forgive myself for not talking about Steven Jackson!! You hit it on the head with the type of package he is....Just may never know how good he really is playing for the Rams. Oh yeah, do you know what Adrian Peterson worked on mainly in the off season? Speed. He said he wants to be a lot faster....wow...(I know he should have been working on "anti-fumbling" drills....lol)
where is frank gore ,deanglo williams and jonathan stewart.marion barber seiously.
There is six here? I hope included Marion Barber to show what a top 5 RB SHOULDN'T be like :). LT is great, but if you took the best and most productive right now he is out (Homer pick maybe?). My order--from #1-#5--AD, CJ2K, MJD, and the next 2 spots are either R Rice, Franky G, S-Jax.
I say jamaal charles is the best running back in the nfl have a 6.1 ypc average with over 800 yards and being 8th i think in the league hed be leading the pack if he had more carries because every other running back ahead of him is in the 4 ypc. the only other rusher whos in the nfl who has a better ypc is michael vick
what about deshan maccou
Jamaal Charles is way better than Marion barber
Great hub. I'm not going to argue whether Marion Barber should be on this list, but I will say he was the best the Cowboys had when Barber was in his prime.
oh jones-drew is by far the best back i this leage. cj is just fast and only breaks tackles when he's rnning 25 mph. peterson fumbles a lot and is overrated when talking abot his power. jones-drew is the best i'm not a jaguar fan so this isnt a homer pick but whenever i see him on tv, whether he s playing my beloved colts or what have yo the guy rns like he is mad at the grass
Don't beat up on yourself-- you got OK State Arizona right. Even though statistically AZ did make it a game as I thought they would-- they got many stops against the State offense and they moved the ball very well themselves--no way I could have predicted 4 frigging turnovers, starting with a muffed punt return and an interception for TD in the first 5 minutes of the game!
no, barber is bad
Adrian
Arian
MJD
Stevem
LT
Gore
Ray
Hillis
AP is way better than marion barber all he needed was not to fumble last year. now he doesn't.
M barber and lt?
Cmon top five in 2010
J Charles, a foster, mjdrew,cjohnson,apeterson
Steven Jackson has a terribly low ypc avg ..
This is a awesome hub Wave! All the detail, that's cool. I just think the knowledge and love of the game of football you have is way to cool. You are a gifted person Wave. I have always enjoyed your post in the sports forum. You have always had good discussions. I am honored to follow such a great sport hubber. And all the detail, this hub is amazing, I love the pics. It should be a 100. Stay in touch Wave and best wishes my friend.
What about Payton hills the best fantasy running back of the year
Nice list. Here are the top 5 running backs from the 1980's: http://www.80sfootball.com/home/2010/12/17/the-top
Would you still place LaDanian Tomlinson on this list if he was playing for San Diego?
I'm a Steelers fan and i think that Rashard Mendenhall should be in the top ten since he is hard to keep up with once he's going he's gone.
I know a lot of sports fans look down on cleveland,but they have an excellent back in number 40 Hillis. Hillis has it all, speed power, and the leap of a NBA star. That is one running back that should definitely be considered in the 1-10 spot.
where is matt forte
I read the intro to check out what is required to make on your list. I just want to make sure, all is needed is to get yards when you're needed. How about being reliable, durable, and know the game? I saw Marion Barber when the Bears played at Denver in 2011. Ouch!!
Ladianian Tomlinson may retire. That stinks for me.






























sportyfunster 2 years ago
Hey great article...too bad Adrian Peterson has the case of the fumblitis.