Ranking the Top 7 NFL Running Backs in History

The NFL has seen countless elite running backs throughout its storied history. But who are the best of the best? This list ranks the Top 7 NFL Running Backs of all time based on stats, dominance, legacy, and impact.

Top 7 NFL Running Backs in History

7. Adrian Peterson

Teams: Vikings, Saints, Cardinals, Washington, Lions, Titans, Seahawks (2007–2021)
Career Rushing Yards: 14,918
Career Rushing TDs: 120

After tearing his ACL in 2011, Peterson bounced back to rush for 2,097 yards and win MVP in 2012. His mix of speed, power, and longevity earned him a spot among the greatest NFL RBs ever.

6. Eric Dickerson

Teams: Rams, Colts, Raiders, Falcons (1983–1993)
Career Rushing Yards: 13,259
Career Rushing TDs: 90

Dickerson holds the single-season rushing record with 2,105 yards in 1984. His upright running style and blazing speed helped him surpass 1,800 yards in three different seasons, a feat few have approached.

5. LaDainian Tomlinson

Teams: San Diego Chargers, New York Jets (2001–2011)
Career Rushing Yards: 13,684
Career Rushing TDs: 145

In 2006, Tomlinson scored a record 28 rushing touchdowns, earning NFL MVP honors. A dual threat as a runner and receiver, LT dominated the 2000s and is remembered as one of the most complete backs ever.

4. Emmitt Smith

Teams: Dallas Cowboys, Arizona Cardinals (1990–2004)
Career Rushing Yards: 18,355
Career Rushing TDs: 164

The NFL’s all-time leading rusher, Emmitt Smith won 3 Super Bowls, an MVP, and a Super Bowl MVP. He may not have been the fastest, but his toughness, vision, and consistency made him a legend in Dallas and beyond.

3. Walter Payton

Team: Chicago Bears (1975–1987)
Career Rushing Yards: 16,726
Career Rushing TDs: 110

“Sweetness” was more than a nickname. Payton had balance, strength, and grace, and he helped lead the Bears to a Super Bowl in 1985. He retired as the league’s all-time rushing leader, and his influence still echoes today.

2. Barry Sanders

Team: Detroit Lions (1989–1998)
Career Rushing Yards: 15,269
Career Rushing TDs: 99

Known for his jaw-dropping agility and NFL highlight-reel runs, Barry Sanders rushed for over 1,000 yards in every season of his career. He retired suddenly, just shy of the all-time rushing record, but his legacy remains unmatched.

1. Jim Brown

Team: Cleveland Browns (1957–1965)
Career Rushing Yards: 12,312
Career Rushing TDs: 106

Jim Brown led the NFL in rushing 8 times in 9 seasons. He retired at his peak and still holds the highest career rushing yards per game (104.3). Three MVP awards, one title, and a reputation as football’s first true power back make Brown an easy #1.

NFL Honorable Mentions

  • Marshall Faulk – Versatile back who helped define the modern passing RB.
  • O.J. Simpson – First to rush for 2,000 yards in a 14-game season.
  • Tony Dorsett – Known for a legendary 99-yard TD run.
  • Marcus Allen – Consistent producer with 123 total TDs.
  • Gale Sayers – Brilliant but brief career filled with electrifying moments.

Running backs are often the heartbeat of their teams. These seven legends not only racked up incredible stats but also changed the way we see the game. Who’s your GOAT RB?

Read More: Ranking the 15 Best NFL Running Backs of All Time

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