Ranking EVERY Team by Their RB History!

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0:00 - 0:16 Intro
0:16 - 1:49 #32 Texans
1:50 - 3:38 #31 Panthers
3:39 - 5:27 #30 Ravens
5:28 - 7:32 #29 Buccaneers
7:33 - 9:54 #28 Patriots
9:55 - 12:16 #27 Bengals
12:17 - 14:22 #26 Jaguars
14:23 - 16:29 #25 Saints
16:30 - 18:59 #24 Falcons
19:00 - 21:02 #23 Jets
21:03 - 23:17 #22 Raiders
23:18 - 25:12 #21 Dolphins
25:13 - 27:48 #20 Chiefs
27:49 - 30:04 #19 Eagles
30:05 - 32:33 #18 Seahawks
32:34 - 34:56 #17 Broncos
34:57 - 37:00 #16 Cardinals
37:01 - 39:19 #15 Chargers
39:20 - 41:46 #14 Vikings
41:47 - 44:17 #13 Washington
44:18 - 46:40 #12 Giants
46:41 - 48:40 #11 Lions
48:41 - 50:51 #10 Bills
50:52 - 53:26 #9 49ers
53:27 - 55:57 #8 Packers
55:58 - 58:38 #7 Steelers
58:39 - 1:01:37 #6 Colts
1:01:38 - 1:04:37 #5 Titans
1:04:38 - 1:07:35 #4 Browns
1:07:36 - 1:10:23 #3 Cowboys
1:10:24 - 1:13:13 #2 Rams
1:13:14 - 1:16:27 #1 Bears

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Leveon Bell's career would be dramatically different if he hadn't held out that season. Pretty crazy how he went from arguably the best RB in the league to essentially worthless

timesfly
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This list seems to be a lot more interesting than I thought

sports
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Interesting thought about Eric Dickerson and Marshall Faulk. Dickerson started out with the Rams and became a Colt. Faulk started out with the Colts and became a Ram. 😲

edwardx
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Feels weird how in their 20 year history, the Ravens have had 5 pro bowlers at running back while there (Lewis, Rice, McGahee, Forsett, Ingram) and even had Priest Holmes who was stuck behind Jamaal Lewis. And that's only number 30, makes you realize how good some teams have been at RB.

KatarHero
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THEY LISTENED🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿 WR GOTTA BE NEXT IM HERE FOR THIS SERIES!!!

FennyWhopper
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it's an honor to be a Chicago Bear tailback, Thomas Jones deserved to be mentioned among the Bears Best Backs too.

regal
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9:59 - I love how right after New England, you say "We're on to Cincinnati"!

carlpacquing
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Reggie Bush didn't even get a shoutout on the Saints section. For shame ⚜

randallross
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Brian westbrook is so underrated. One of my all time favorites to watch.

prsuave
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I'm really liking this series. That 2000s era of backs has me especially nostalgic. Talk about stacked.

mikemdk
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I will always remember falling in love with Emmitt Smith & the Dallas Cowboys the day I witnessed this man run through the entire NY Giants franchise with 1 arm.

DeeDaKaang
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16+ touchdowns for multiple seasons is crazy for Shaun Alexander. He was a real good player, but its not fair to him what history has done to this former MVP. Pro bowler Mack Strong at FB, and two Hall of Famers in Walter Jones LT, Steve Hutchinson G. Those boys wanted to run your way, they were gonna run. When you say those names, it seems to have taken the oomph out of what he accomplished.

Gungho
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Thanks for showing the great running backs from the 1950s, 60s, 70s, and 80s. Most ytube viewers and commentors nowadays know little to nothing about those great eras.

areguapiri
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Not a Vikes fan, but I liked seeing Robert Smith run. He had a strange upright, long and flat-footed stride that was deceptively fast.

marcomcdowell
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I thought for sure Tennessee was gonna be #1. They've had Earl Campbell, Derrick Henry, Eddie George, and CJ2K and they're only 5th? Wild.

slimbrady
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This list is genuinely awesome and if we went over every single good player for a stretch, this video is easily 3 hours long

quasimoto
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That Jerome Bettis run where he runs over Urlacher in the snow for a TD is the most iconic play that summarizes his style of play and Steelers football

WhoIsMikeJones
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Two errors in the Seahawks section, Curt Warner was the third overall pick in 1983, not second(Dickerson was second), and Ricky Watters was with Eagles before the Seahawks, not the other way around.

MichaelMartin-qeye
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Double trouble was so damn fun as a panthers fan. Stephen Davis and Deshaun foster were also fun

YoungDolan
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No mention of Cookie Gilchrist for the Bills. No mention of the fact that the Bills, Cowboys and Steelers are the only teams with two 10, 000+ yards RBs.

tygrkhat