Ranking the 10 Best Running Backs of the Last 10 Years

Throughout the history of the NFL, certain running backs have left an indelible mark on the game with their power, agility, and versatility. As we delve into this list of top running backs, we celebrate not only their impressive statistics but also the unique styles and contributions each has brought to their respective teams.

From Super Bowl champions to record-setting performers, these athletes have demonstrated exceptional skill and resilience on the field.

10. Marshawn Lynch

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Marshawn Lynch, known for his powerful running style, amassed 10,413 rushing yards and 85 touchdowns. His dominant seasons with the Seahawks included a Super Bowl XLVIII win. Lynch’s career earnings totaled $58 million, with a peak APY of $12 million in 2015.

9. Le’Veon Bell

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Le’Veon Bell was a dominant force, known for his versatility. He accumulated 6,554 rushing yards and 3,289 receiving yards, showcasing his dual-threat capabilities. Bell’s best season was in 2014 with 2,215 scrimmage yards for the Steelers.

8. Todd Gurley

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Todd Gurley was a dominant force, leading the NFL in rushing touchdowns and total touchdowns in 2017. He accumulated 6,082 rushing yards and 67 touchdowns throughout his career. Gurley’s peak years included multiple Pro Bowl appearances and a First-Team All-Pro selection in 2018.

7. Nick Chubb

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Nick Chubb is a force to be reckoned with, consistently delivering strong performances for the Cleveland Browns. Over seven seasons, he has amassed 6,843 rushing yards and scored 56 touchdowns, showcasing his durability and skill as a dominant running back.

6. Dalvin Cook

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Dalvin Cook has been a force in the NFL, known for his speed and agility. In 2022, he rushed for 1,173 yards with the Vikings. Despite a slower 2023 with the Jets, Cook remains a top talent, with a career average of 4.6 yards per rush.

5. Saquon Barkley

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Saquon Barkley has been a standout running back, known for his explosive plays. In 2022, he rushed for 1,312 yards with the New York Giants, showcasing his consistency and power. His career highlights include a 255-yard game, demonstrating his ability to dominate games.

4. Ezekiel Elliott

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Ezekiel Elliott has been a consistent force in the NFL, with over 9,000 rushing yards in his career. He has played for the Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots, showcasing his versatility and power. Elliott’s postseason stats include 393 yards on 103 carries.

3. Alvin Kamara

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Alvin Kamara is a standout running back known for his versatility. He has accumulated 12,205 all-purpose yards in his career, with 60 rushing touchdowns and 25 receiving touchdowns. Kamara’s consistent performance has made him a key figure in the New Orleans Saints’ offense.

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2. Derrick Henry

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Derrick Henry is one of the most dominant running backs of the last decade. In 2024, he achieved 1,921 rushing yards with the Baltimore Ravens, leading all backs with 5.9 yards per rush attempt. His powerful performances have earned him multiple Pro Bowl selections and All-Pro honors.

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1. Christian McCaffrey

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Christian McCaffrey is a standout running back known for his versatility. With the 49ers, he has rushed for 2,407 yards and scored 31 touchdowns in 31 games. His 2023 season was particularly impressive, with 1,459 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns.

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