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No doubt where this will end up on this board...but we'll give it a whirl anyway. Again...modern era players only...per NFL HOF.
The players
MARCUS ALLEN
Class of 2003
Running Back >>> 6-2, 210
(Southern California)
1982-1992 Los Angeles Raiders, 1993-1997 Kansas City Chiefs
Marcus LeMarr Allen. . .Selected by Raiders in first round, 1982 draft. . .1981 Heisman Trophy winner. . . NFL Rookie of the Year, 1982. . .Super Bowl XVIII MVP. . .NFL MVP in 1985. . .First player in NFL history to rush for 10,000-plus yards and catch passes for 5,000 more. . .Career totals: 12,243 yards rushing, 5,411 yards receiving, 145 TDs. . .All-Pro 1982, 1985. . .All-AFC four times . . .Named to six Pro Bowls. . .Born March 26, 1960, in San Diego, California.
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JIM BROWN
Class of 1971
Fullback >>> 6-2, 232
(Syracuse)
1957-1965 Cleveland Browns
James Nathaniel Brown. . .Syracuse All-America, 1956. . . Browns' No. 1 draft pick, 1957. . .Awesome runner, led NFL rushers eight years. . .All-NFL eight of nine years. . .NFL's Most Valuable Player, 1957, 1958, 1965. . . Rookie of the Year, 1957. . . Played in nine straight Pro Bowls. . .Career marks: 12,312 yards rushing, 262 receptions, 15,459 combined net yards, 756 points scored. . .Born February 17, 1936, in St. Simons, Georgia.
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EARL CAMPBELL
Class of 1991
Running Back >>> 5-11, 232
(Texas)
1978-1984 Houston Oilers, 1984-1985 New Orleans Saints
Earl Christian Campbell. . .First player taken in 1978 NFL Draft. . . Texas All-America, Heisman Trophy winner. . .NFL rushing champion, Player of Year, All-Pro, Pro Bowl choice, 1978, 1979, 1980. . .Career high 1,934 yards rushing including four 200-yard rushing games, 1980. . . Career stats: 9,407 yards, 74 TDs rushing, 121 receptions, 806 yards. . . Played in five Pro Bowls. . .Born March 29, 1955, in Tyler, Texas.
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ERIC DICKERSON
Class of 1999
Running Back >>> 6-3, 220
(Southern Methodist)
1983-1987 Los Angeles Rams, 1987-1991 Indianapolis Colts, 1992 Los Angeles Raiders, 1993 Atlanta Falcons
Eric Demetric Dickerson. . .Rams’ first-round draft pick, second player overall, 1983 draft. . .Rushed for NFL-record 2,105 yards, 1984. . . Gained 1,800 or more rushing yards three of first four seasons. . . Retired as the second all-time leading rusher with 13,259 yards on 2,996 carries. . .Named to six Pro Bowls. . .All-Pro five times. . .Led the league in rushing three times with Rams, once with Colts. . .Born September 2, 1960, in Sealy, Texas.
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TONY DORSETT
Class of 1994
Running Back >>> 5-11, 192
(Pittsburgh)
1977-1987 Dallas Cowboys, 1988 Denver Broncos
Anthony Drew Dorsett, Sr. . .1976 Heisman Trophy winner. . .Draft-day trade made him Cowboys’ No. 1 pick, 1977. . .Played in two Super Bowls, five NFC championship games, four Pro Bowls. . . All-NFL, 1981. . . NFC rushing champion, 1982. . . Career totals: 12,739 yards rushing; 398 receptions for 3,554 yards, 16,347 combined net yards, 91 touchdowns. . . Ran record 99 yards for TD vs. Minnesota, 1983. . . Born April 7, 1954, in Rochester, Pennsylvania.
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FRANCO HARRIS
Class of 1990
Running Back >>> 6-2, 230
(Penn State)
1972-1983 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1984 Seattle Seahawks
Franco Harris. . .No. 1 draft pick, 1972. . .Provided big-back power to Steelers offense. . .All-Pro, 1977, All-AFC three times. . .In eight Pro Bowls. . .158 yards rushing, MVP in Super Bowl IX . . .Rushed 1,000 yards eight seasons, 100 yards, 47 games. . .Career record: 12,120 yards, 91 TDs rushing; 2,287 yards, 9 TDs receiving; 14,622 combined net yards. . . 1,556 yards rushing in 19 post-season games. . . Born March 7, 1950, in Fort Dix, New Jersey.
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LENNY MOORE
Class of 1975
Flanker-Running Back >>> 6-1, 191
(Penn State)
1956-1967 Baltimore Colts
Leonard Edward Moore. . .No. 1 draft choice, 1956. . .Rookie of Year, 1956. . .Started as a flanker, moved to running back in 1961. . . Amassed 12,451 combined net yards, 5,174 yards rushing, 363 receptions for 6,039 yards. . .Scored 113 TDs, 678 points. . .All-NFL five years. . . Played in seven Pro Bowls. . .NFL Player of the Year and Comeback Player of Year, 1964. . .Scored touchdowns in record 18 straight games, 1963-1965. . .Born November 25, 1933, in Reading, Pennsylvania.
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MARION MOTLEY
Class of 1968
Fullback >>> 6-1, 232
(South Carolina State, Nevada)
1946-1953 Cleveland Browns (AAFC/NFL), 1955 Pittsburgh Steelers
Marion Motley. . .Deadly pass blocker, peerless runner on Browns' famed trap play. . .Also played linebacker early in career. . .All-time AAFC rushing champ. . .Top NFL rusher, 1950. . .All-AAFC four years, All-NFL in 1950. . .Lifetime rushing: 828 carriers, 4,720 yards. . .5.7-yard career average all-time record. . .Caught 85 passes, scored 234 points in nine years. . .Played in 1951 Pro Bowl. . .Born June 5, 1920, in Leesburg, Georgia. . . Died June 27, 1999, at age of 79
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WALTER PAYTON
Class of 1993
Running Back >>> 5-10, 200
(Jackson State)
1975-1987 Chicago Bears
Walter Jerry Payton . . .First-round pick, 1975 draft. . . Quickly established himself as super star. . .Retired as all-time leader in rushing, combined net yards. . . Career stats: 16,726 yards, 110 TDs rushing; 492 receptions for 4,538 yards; 21,803 combined net yards, 125 touchdowns. . .All-Pro seven times. . .Played in nine Pro Bowls. . . Held single-game rushing record of 275 yards. . . Had 77 games over 100 yards rushing. . .Born July 25, 1954, in Columbia, Mississippi. . . Died November 1, 1999, at age of 45.
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JOHN RIGGINS
Class of 1992
Running Back >>> 6-2, 230
(Kansas)
1971-1975 New York Jets, 1976-1979, 1981-1985 Washington Commanders
Robert John Riggins. . .Kansas All-America. . .No. 1 draft pick, 1971. . .Career record: 11,352 yards, 104 TDs rushing; 2,090 yards receiving; 13,442 combined net yards, 116 TDs. . .Most Valuable Player with 166 rushing yards, 43-yard winning touchdown, Super Bowl XVII. . .Had five 1,000-yard rushing seasons. . .Played in 1976 Pro Bowl. . .All-NFL, 1983 . . .Voluntarily sat out 1980 season. . .Born August 4, 1949, in Seneca, Kansas
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BARRY SANDERS
Class of 2004
Running Back >>> 5-8, 203
(Oklahoma State)
1989-1998 Detroit Lions
Barry David Sanders. . .Detroit's first-round draft pick, 1989. . .Electrifying running style. . .First player to rush for 1,000 yards his first 10 seasons. . .Led NFL in rushing four times. . .NFL's MVP, 1997. . .Gained 2,053 yards including record 14 straight 100-yard games, 1997. . .Career rushing record: 15,269 yards, 99 TDs. . .First- or second-team All-NFL each of his 10 seasons. . .Selected to 10 Pro Bowls. . .Born July 16, 1968, in Wichita, Kansas.
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GALE SAYERS
Class of 1977
Halfback >>> 6-0, 198
(Kansas)
1965-1971 Chicago Bears
Gale Eugene Sayers. . .Kansas All-America. . .Exceptional break-away runner. . .Scored rookie record 22 TDs, 132 points, 1965. . .Led NFL rushers, 1966, 1969. . .Named all-time NFL halfback, 1969. . . All-NFL five straight years. . .Player of Game in three Pro Bowls. . .Career totals: 9,435 combined net yards, 4,956 yards rushing, 336 points. . . NFL lifetime kickoff return leader. . .Born May 30, 1943, in Wichita, Kansas.
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O.J. SIMPSON
Class of 1985
Running Back >>> 6-1, 212
(City College-San Francisco, Southern California)
1969-1977 Buffalo Bills, 1978-1979 San Francisco 49ers
Orenthal James Simpson. . .Heisman Trophy winner, 1968. . .No. 1 NFL draft pick, 1969. . .Career highlighted by 2,003 yards rushing, 1973. . . Unanimous All-Pro, topped 1,000 yards rushing, 1972-1976. . .Won four NFL rushing titles. . . Career record: 11,236 yards rushing, 203 receptions, 990 yards kickoff returns, 14,368 combined net yards. . .In 1969 AFL All-Star game, five Pro Bowls. . .1973 Pro Bowl Player of the Game. . . Born July 9, 1947, in San Francisco, California
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Emmitt Smith
Class of 2009
Runningback >>>
(Florida)
Dallas Cowboys 1990-2002, Arizona Cardinals 2003-2004
Emmitt James Smith III...Smith is a three time Super Bowl champion and the NFL's all time rushing leader, a record formerly held by his childhood hero Walter Payton. Smith surpassed Payton on October 27, 2002 against the Seattle Seahawks at Texas Stadium. He is the only running back to ever have won a Super Bowl championship, the NFL Most Valuable Player award, the NFL rushing crown, and the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player award all in the same season (1993). Emmitt Smith is one of the three "Triplets", along with Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin that highlighted the Dallas Cowboys' offense during the 1990s.
8x Pro Bowl selection (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999)
6x All-Pro selection (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996)
NFL 1990s All-Decade Team
1993 NFL MVP
1990 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
Super Bowl XXVIII MVP
1993 Bert Bell Award
18,355 career rushing yards
164 career rushing TD's
78 100+ yards rushing games
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THURMAN THOMAS
Class of 2007
Running Back >>> 5-10, 198
(Oklahoma State)
1988-1999 Buffalo Bills, 2000 Miami Dolphins
Bills’ second round pick in 1988 NFL Draft. . .Led NFL in total yards from scrimmage a record four consecutive seasons. . .NFL’s Most Valuable Player, 1991. . .Rushed for 1,000 yards in eight consecutive seasons. . .Career numbers include 12,074 yards rushing and 16,532 all-purpose yards. . .Selected to five consecutive Pro Bowls. . .First- or second-team All-Pro five straight years. . .All-AFC 1989-1993, All-AFC Second Team 1994. . . Born on May 16, 1966 in Houston, Texas.
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LaDainian Tomlinson
LaDainian Tomlinson (born June 24, 1979) is an American football player who currently plays running back for the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League. Tomlinson, frequently called "LT",[1] set several records during the 2006 NFL season by scoring a league-leading 186 points. He received additional honors by winning the NFL’s Most Valuable Player Award and the Associated Press’ Offensive Player of the Year Award.[2]
Rushing yards 10,650Rushing average 4.5Rushing TDs 115
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The list (using 15 as there are 15 options)(one vote per day)
Marcus Allen 15
Jim Brown 15
Earl Campbell 15
Eric Dickerson 15
Tony Dorsett 15
Franco Harris 15
Lenny Moore 15
Marion Motley 15
Walter Peyton 15
John Riggins 15
Barry Sanders 15
Gale Sayers 15
OJ Simpson 15
Emmitt Smith 15
LaDainian Tomlinson 15
The players
MARCUS ALLEN
Running Back >>> 6-2, 210
(Southern California)
1982-1992 Los Angeles Raiders, 1993-1997 Kansas City Chiefs
Marcus LeMarr Allen. . .Selected by Raiders in first round, 1982 draft. . .1981 Heisman Trophy winner. . . NFL Rookie of the Year, 1982. . .Super Bowl XVIII MVP. . .NFL MVP in 1985. . .First player in NFL history to rush for 10,000-plus yards and catch passes for 5,000 more. . .Career totals: 12,243 yards rushing, 5,411 yards receiving, 145 TDs. . .All-Pro 1982, 1985. . .All-AFC four times . . .Named to six Pro Bowls. . .Born March 26, 1960, in San Diego, California.
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JIM BROWN
Fullback >>> 6-2, 232
(Syracuse)
1957-1965 Cleveland Browns
James Nathaniel Brown. . .Syracuse All-America, 1956. . . Browns' No. 1 draft pick, 1957. . .Awesome runner, led NFL rushers eight years. . .All-NFL eight of nine years. . .NFL's Most Valuable Player, 1957, 1958, 1965. . . Rookie of the Year, 1957. . . Played in nine straight Pro Bowls. . .Career marks: 12,312 yards rushing, 262 receptions, 15,459 combined net yards, 756 points scored. . .Born February 17, 1936, in St. Simons, Georgia.
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EARL CAMPBELL
Running Back >>> 5-11, 232
(Texas)
1978-1984 Houston Oilers, 1984-1985 New Orleans Saints
Earl Christian Campbell. . .First player taken in 1978 NFL Draft. . . Texas All-America, Heisman Trophy winner. . .NFL rushing champion, Player of Year, All-Pro, Pro Bowl choice, 1978, 1979, 1980. . .Career high 1,934 yards rushing including four 200-yard rushing games, 1980. . . Career stats: 9,407 yards, 74 TDs rushing, 121 receptions, 806 yards. . . Played in five Pro Bowls. . .Born March 29, 1955, in Tyler, Texas.
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ERIC DICKERSON
Running Back >>> 6-3, 220
(Southern Methodist)
1983-1987 Los Angeles Rams, 1987-1991 Indianapolis Colts, 1992 Los Angeles Raiders, 1993 Atlanta Falcons
Eric Demetric Dickerson. . .Rams’ first-round draft pick, second player overall, 1983 draft. . .Rushed for NFL-record 2,105 yards, 1984. . . Gained 1,800 or more rushing yards three of first four seasons. . . Retired as the second all-time leading rusher with 13,259 yards on 2,996 carries. . .Named to six Pro Bowls. . .All-Pro five times. . .Led the league in rushing three times with Rams, once with Colts. . .Born September 2, 1960, in Sealy, Texas.
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TONY DORSETT
Running Back >>> 5-11, 192
(Pittsburgh)
1977-1987 Dallas Cowboys, 1988 Denver Broncos
Anthony Drew Dorsett, Sr. . .1976 Heisman Trophy winner. . .Draft-day trade made him Cowboys’ No. 1 pick, 1977. . .Played in two Super Bowls, five NFC championship games, four Pro Bowls. . . All-NFL, 1981. . . NFC rushing champion, 1982. . . Career totals: 12,739 yards rushing; 398 receptions for 3,554 yards, 16,347 combined net yards, 91 touchdowns. . . Ran record 99 yards for TD vs. Minnesota, 1983. . . Born April 7, 1954, in Rochester, Pennsylvania.
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FRANCO HARRIS
Running Back >>> 6-2, 230
(Penn State)
1972-1983 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1984 Seattle Seahawks
Franco Harris. . .No. 1 draft pick, 1972. . .Provided big-back power to Steelers offense. . .All-Pro, 1977, All-AFC three times. . .In eight Pro Bowls. . .158 yards rushing, MVP in Super Bowl IX . . .Rushed 1,000 yards eight seasons, 100 yards, 47 games. . .Career record: 12,120 yards, 91 TDs rushing; 2,287 yards, 9 TDs receiving; 14,622 combined net yards. . . 1,556 yards rushing in 19 post-season games. . . Born March 7, 1950, in Fort Dix, New Jersey.
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LENNY MOORE
Flanker-Running Back >>> 6-1, 191
(Penn State)
1956-1967 Baltimore Colts
Leonard Edward Moore. . .No. 1 draft choice, 1956. . .Rookie of Year, 1956. . .Started as a flanker, moved to running back in 1961. . . Amassed 12,451 combined net yards, 5,174 yards rushing, 363 receptions for 6,039 yards. . .Scored 113 TDs, 678 points. . .All-NFL five years. . . Played in seven Pro Bowls. . .NFL Player of the Year and Comeback Player of Year, 1964. . .Scored touchdowns in record 18 straight games, 1963-1965. . .Born November 25, 1933, in Reading, Pennsylvania.
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MARION MOTLEY
Fullback >>> 6-1, 232
(South Carolina State, Nevada)
1946-1953 Cleveland Browns (AAFC/NFL), 1955 Pittsburgh Steelers
Marion Motley. . .Deadly pass blocker, peerless runner on Browns' famed trap play. . .Also played linebacker early in career. . .All-time AAFC rushing champ. . .Top NFL rusher, 1950. . .All-AAFC four years, All-NFL in 1950. . .Lifetime rushing: 828 carriers, 4,720 yards. . .5.7-yard career average all-time record. . .Caught 85 passes, scored 234 points in nine years. . .Played in 1951 Pro Bowl. . .Born June 5, 1920, in Leesburg, Georgia. . . Died June 27, 1999, at age of 79
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WALTER PAYTON
Running Back >>> 5-10, 200
(Jackson State)
1975-1987 Chicago Bears
Walter Jerry Payton . . .First-round pick, 1975 draft. . . Quickly established himself as super star. . .Retired as all-time leader in rushing, combined net yards. . . Career stats: 16,726 yards, 110 TDs rushing; 492 receptions for 4,538 yards; 21,803 combined net yards, 125 touchdowns. . .All-Pro seven times. . .Played in nine Pro Bowls. . . Held single-game rushing record of 275 yards. . . Had 77 games over 100 yards rushing. . .Born July 25, 1954, in Columbia, Mississippi. . . Died November 1, 1999, at age of 45.
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JOHN RIGGINS
Running Back >>> 6-2, 230
(Kansas)
1971-1975 New York Jets, 1976-1979, 1981-1985 Washington Commanders
Robert John Riggins. . .Kansas All-America. . .No. 1 draft pick, 1971. . .Career record: 11,352 yards, 104 TDs rushing; 2,090 yards receiving; 13,442 combined net yards, 116 TDs. . .Most Valuable Player with 166 rushing yards, 43-yard winning touchdown, Super Bowl XVII. . .Had five 1,000-yard rushing seasons. . .Played in 1976 Pro Bowl. . .All-NFL, 1983 . . .Voluntarily sat out 1980 season. . .Born August 4, 1949, in Seneca, Kansas
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BARRY SANDERS
Running Back >>> 5-8, 203
(Oklahoma State)
1989-1998 Detroit Lions
Barry David Sanders. . .Detroit's first-round draft pick, 1989. . .Electrifying running style. . .First player to rush for 1,000 yards his first 10 seasons. . .Led NFL in rushing four times. . .NFL's MVP, 1997. . .Gained 2,053 yards including record 14 straight 100-yard games, 1997. . .Career rushing record: 15,269 yards, 99 TDs. . .First- or second-team All-NFL each of his 10 seasons. . .Selected to 10 Pro Bowls. . .Born July 16, 1968, in Wichita, Kansas.
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GALE SAYERS
Halfback >>> 6-0, 198
(Kansas)
1965-1971 Chicago Bears
Gale Eugene Sayers. . .Kansas All-America. . .Exceptional break-away runner. . .Scored rookie record 22 TDs, 132 points, 1965. . .Led NFL rushers, 1966, 1969. . .Named all-time NFL halfback, 1969. . . All-NFL five straight years. . .Player of Game in three Pro Bowls. . .Career totals: 9,435 combined net yards, 4,956 yards rushing, 336 points. . . NFL lifetime kickoff return leader. . .Born May 30, 1943, in Wichita, Kansas.
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O.J. SIMPSON
Running Back >>> 6-1, 212
(City College-San Francisco, Southern California)
1969-1977 Buffalo Bills, 1978-1979 San Francisco 49ers
Orenthal James Simpson. . .Heisman Trophy winner, 1968. . .No. 1 NFL draft pick, 1969. . .Career highlighted by 2,003 yards rushing, 1973. . . Unanimous All-Pro, topped 1,000 yards rushing, 1972-1976. . .Won four NFL rushing titles. . . Career record: 11,236 yards rushing, 203 receptions, 990 yards kickoff returns, 14,368 combined net yards. . .In 1969 AFL All-Star game, five Pro Bowls. . .1973 Pro Bowl Player of the Game. . . Born July 9, 1947, in San Francisco, California
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Emmitt Smith
Class of 2009
Runningback >>>
(Florida)
Dallas Cowboys 1990-2002, Arizona Cardinals 2003-2004
Emmitt James Smith III...Smith is a three time Super Bowl champion and the NFL's all time rushing leader, a record formerly held by his childhood hero Walter Payton. Smith surpassed Payton on October 27, 2002 against the Seattle Seahawks at Texas Stadium. He is the only running back to ever have won a Super Bowl championship, the NFL Most Valuable Player award, the NFL rushing crown, and the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player award all in the same season (1993). Emmitt Smith is one of the three "Triplets", along with Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin that highlighted the Dallas Cowboys' offense during the 1990s.
8x Pro Bowl selection (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999)
6x All-Pro selection (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996)
NFL 1990s All-Decade Team
1993 NFL MVP
1990 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
Super Bowl XXVIII MVP
1993 Bert Bell Award
18,355 career rushing yards
164 career rushing TD's
78 100+ yards rushing games
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THURMAN THOMAS
Running Back >>> 5-10, 198
(Oklahoma State)
1988-1999 Buffalo Bills, 2000 Miami Dolphins
Bills’ second round pick in 1988 NFL Draft. . .Led NFL in total yards from scrimmage a record four consecutive seasons. . .NFL’s Most Valuable Player, 1991. . .Rushed for 1,000 yards in eight consecutive seasons. . .Career numbers include 12,074 yards rushing and 16,532 all-purpose yards. . .Selected to five consecutive Pro Bowls. . .First- or second-team All-Pro five straight years. . .All-AFC 1989-1993, All-AFC Second Team 1994. . . Born on May 16, 1966 in Houston, Texas.
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LaDainian Tomlinson
LaDainian Tomlinson (born June 24, 1979) is an American football player who currently plays running back for the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League. Tomlinson, frequently called "LT",[1] set several records during the 2006 NFL season by scoring a league-leading 186 points. He received additional honors by winning the NFL’s Most Valuable Player Award and the Associated Press’ Offensive Player of the Year Award.[2]
Rushing yards 10,650Rushing average 4.5Rushing TDs 115
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The list (using 15 as there are 15 options)(one vote per day)
Marcus Allen 15
Jim Brown 15
Earl Campbell 15
Eric Dickerson 15
Tony Dorsett 15
Franco Harris 15
Lenny Moore 15
Marion Motley 15
Walter Peyton 15
John Riggins 15
Barry Sanders 15
Gale Sayers 15
OJ Simpson 15
Emmitt Smith 15
LaDainian Tomlinson 15