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Which Running Back will be considered the best in '10?

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Who will be considered the best running back in 2010 (out of the 07 and 08 rookies) ? Peterson,M. Lynch, Mcfadden, Felix Jones, Jonathan Stewart, Rashard Mendenhall, Chris Johnson, Steve Slaton, Brandon jackson, Chris Henry, or Tony Hunt.

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  1. Marshawn Lynch because he has the tools, and is very dynamic. Not as good as Peterson, but Peterson succeeds because he has an insane line. Look at the numbers Lynch put up in college against USC and teams like that. He has a huge potential if he gets all his tools working and his O-Line and team do well.


  2. I think Chris Johnson will be there in the middle because he is only 23 and they also have Quinton Ganther who is only a year older but may be more better of a player.

    Second off I think that Felix Jones will be the best because he will get a lot of playing time because Brad Johnson is in his 17th season this year a he cant run the ball so Felix Jones will probably be the best  

  3. Peterson....  hands down.

  4. Peterson probably.

    He's got the perfect blend of speed and power.  His O-line just got improved and will get better too.

    Pretty much everybody else is sharing carries but if given a solo job, Lynch, Mendenhall, or Felix Jones will shine.

  5. peterson no doubt but i think felix jones will be big time by then and mcfadden will be too  

  6. Joe McKnight of USC

    Knowshown Moreno of Georgia will both be in the league by '10, and they'll tear it up.

  7. the obvious answer will be Peterson, but im gonna go out on a limb and say Mendenhall the way he reads defenses and has the blend of size and power and speed could make him an amazing rb in the nfl

  8. Darren McFadden

  9. I think Mendenhall will.  He has NFL talent for one and is strong enough to take a hit.  He is also on a team where there is an immediate need for his position and he has a decent line to run behind.

    The main knock on Peterson is he is injury prone, and at a position where the shelf life isn't very long to begin with.

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