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1. Ladanian Tomlinson(Chargers) - The real reason why San Diego hasn’t hit rock bottom for the 4th year in a row. Tomlinson is the most feared back in today’s football. He can kill you on the ground or through the air and with a small resemblance of the great Barry Sanders he’s already a high prospect for the HOF. Pro Bowl
2. Shaun Alexander(Seahawks) - Even though he complained and whined about not getting to be the rushing leader of 2004 doesn’t mean he isn’t an elite back in this league. Rumors of him not being happy in Seattle may effect him in the long run, but til he physically can’t run anymore, he’s still #2 on my list. Pro Bowl
3. Corey Dillon(Patriots) - After helping the Patriots win there 3rd Super Bowl in 2004, Corey Dillon’s roll as a huge asset to the team has boosted. His years in Cincy were bad for him, but that didn’t show by his numbers. He always has and always will be an elite back in this league.
Pro Bowl, possibly his 2nd ring as well.
4. Tiki Barber(Giants) - I can’t believe how much little respect Tiki gets after carrying that offense in 2004. He’s one of the most versatile backs to ever play the game. Though his receptions went down from 2003, he made up for it on the ground. Now that the Giants offense is starting to rebuild, I expect Tiki to continue to show his potential into 2005. Pro Bowl
5. Priest Holmes(Chiefs) - A little injury in 2004 slowed him down a bit, but with a line like Kansas City’s, I don’t see him showing any sign of decline. He’s one person you don’t want to get in the redzone. If he can smell the touchdown, he’ll get it in no problem. We’ll have to see how his injury effects his play in 2005. Pro Bowl
6. Deuce McAllister(Saints) - Defenses hate having to play a healthy Deuce. With his big upper body frame busting through the line and his quickness to get out in the open field only brings headaches to defensive coordinators. His minor set back in 2004 held him back from his 3rd year in Hawaii, but with a new offensive line and OC he should be back in the hunt. Pro Bowl
7. Jamal Lewis(Ravens) - His little experience in jail had to be a life changing situation and with a more balanced offense coming into 2005, expect Lewis to reclaim his throne as rushing leader. The only concern is his mental strength to move on with his life. Expect another big season for this kid.
8. Clinton Portis(Redskins) - This youngster is a threat behind a good offensive line, which he proved in Denver, but with the Redskins not having the elite line like the Broncs he struggled a bit in 2004. He’s considered to be an elite back, but with a 3.7 rushing average, that’s not to elite.
9 Curtis Martin(Jets) - This HOFer is the best thing to happen to the Jets since Namath, considering the doubt he got last year from 70% of analyst, he’s the best thing that happened to all RB’s in 2004. I won’t doubt his ability this year, I know he has another 1,200+ year in him. Just not another 1,600+, but I could be wrong.
10. Willis McGahee(Bills) - With Henry out the way it’s time for this back to show his stuff. His injury has yet to show any sign that he won’t be an elite back and with the Bills on the move to take over the AFC east, I’m sure he’ll continue to show his skills. McGahee was feared in college and will be feared come the 1st week in August.
Runner ups: E. James, R. Johnson and D. Davis
2. Shaun Alexander(Seahawks) - Even though he complained and whined about not getting to be the rushing leader of 2004 doesn’t mean he isn’t an elite back in this league. Rumors of him not being happy in Seattle may effect him in the long run, but til he physically can’t run anymore, he’s still #2 on my list. Pro Bowl
3. Corey Dillon(Patriots) - After helping the Patriots win there 3rd Super Bowl in 2004, Corey Dillon’s roll as a huge asset to the team has boosted. His years in Cincy were bad for him, but that didn’t show by his numbers. He always has and always will be an elite back in this league.
Pro Bowl, possibly his 2nd ring as well.
4. Tiki Barber(Giants) - I can’t believe how much little respect Tiki gets after carrying that offense in 2004. He’s one of the most versatile backs to ever play the game. Though his receptions went down from 2003, he made up for it on the ground. Now that the Giants offense is starting to rebuild, I expect Tiki to continue to show his potential into 2005. Pro Bowl
5. Priest Holmes(Chiefs) - A little injury in 2004 slowed him down a bit, but with a line like Kansas City’s, I don’t see him showing any sign of decline. He’s one person you don’t want to get in the redzone. If he can smell the touchdown, he’ll get it in no problem. We’ll have to see how his injury effects his play in 2005. Pro Bowl
6. Deuce McAllister(Saints) - Defenses hate having to play a healthy Deuce. With his big upper body frame busting through the line and his quickness to get out in the open field only brings headaches to defensive coordinators. His minor set back in 2004 held him back from his 3rd year in Hawaii, but with a new offensive line and OC he should be back in the hunt. Pro Bowl
7. Jamal Lewis(Ravens) - His little experience in jail had to be a life changing situation and with a more balanced offense coming into 2005, expect Lewis to reclaim his throne as rushing leader. The only concern is his mental strength to move on with his life. Expect another big season for this kid.
8. Clinton Portis(Redskins) - This youngster is a threat behind a good offensive line, which he proved in Denver, but with the Redskins not having the elite line like the Broncs he struggled a bit in 2004. He’s considered to be an elite back, but with a 3.7 rushing average, that’s not to elite.
9 Curtis Martin(Jets) - This HOFer is the best thing to happen to the Jets since Namath, considering the doubt he got last year from 70% of analyst, he’s the best thing that happened to all RB’s in 2004. I won’t doubt his ability this year, I know he has another 1,200+ year in him. Just not another 1,600+, but I could be wrong.
10. Willis McGahee(Bills) - With Henry out the way it’s time for this back to show his stuff. His injury has yet to show any sign that he won’t be an elite back and with the Bills on the move to take over the AFC east, I’m sure he’ll continue to show his skills. McGahee was feared in college and will be feared come the 1st week in August.
Runner ups: E. James, R. Johnson and D. Davis