@@benjibingham8393 na personally Derek is my number one since he destroyed my patriots in the wildcard game instead of hitting him, I actually kind of like him. But Nick Chubb at one is cool too.
The derrick henry last hof rb statement seemed crazy at first but i think its an extremely good take and barry once again shows hes the smartest on the planet
I’m only two minutes into the video but my pet peeve about Austin Ekeler. Is he actually good receiving back or is he catching a bunch of check downs. He’s an average pure runner. But it always seems like he’s catching a bunch of passes for minimal yardage
9:09 OK I’m caught up and yes, I’ve been thinking the same thing as well. Actually for a good couple months. With how the running back market is looking like. How a lot of them break down after a few good seasons. Barry got it on the dot I feel like him and maybe Nick Chubb will be the last Hall of Fame running backs for at least a good decade. Maybe that running back in Atlanta who just got drafted could be good. As well, but that’s about it.
@@Mptappin12There will still be good running backs (possibly the best of each generation could be PFRA Hall of Very Good going forward), but there aren’t many individual running backs who get the workload necessary to rank higher on all time rushing lists, and because of the large number of tandems, fewer players at the position than before have the opportunity to build an individual resume that would stand out to Hall of Fame voters.
@@fortynights1513 exactly unless they lower the standards for the Hall of Fame like you said, it’s gonna be hard for an individual player to build a good résumé
@@Mptappin12I’d like to amend my statement slightly. Hall of Very Good is likely for the best of each future generation, but depending on circumstances, maybe there could be ways to view a couple future running backs as deserving Hall of Famers based on peaks if they play exceptionally great for three years or so (like Terrell Davis or Gale Sayers) but they’d still have to convince a team to give carries to them for long enough and execute those carries. But as far as the traditional way of looking at Hall of Fame running backs (longevity and all time rushing numbers), Henry and Chubb might be the last running backs that have the potential to get inducted off of longevity.
In reality Nick Chubb has been the best back (arguably since he’s been drafted). Out of all RBs he was compared too (Henry, Cook, McCaffery, Kamara), he’s the one left standing. He’s done with bad lines, good lines. 5 yards a carry. Disfunctional team? Doesn’t matter. Rarely fumbles. Great locker room guy. Look at the numbers. If he keeps this up he could end as an all time great running back.
But has had the benefit I’d having another RB who is capable behind him. I get it, but Chubb hasn’t been the workhouse back that justified “being the best since he was drafted.” Until Henry got injured, he was the best. & even last year, with no offense but him & playing 16 games (rested during the Cowboys), he had over 1500.
Personally, I think Henry is better. Also, Nick Chubb has always had good offensive lines. But since Chubb came into the league, he’s been a top 3 back
AJ Dillion is actually pretty solid. He’s only really used to slam the rock forward in 3rd and ones/ Redzone situations. Jones is better but he doesn’t have the strength to bully DL like Dillion does.
Derrick Henry is the best runningback in the league and it’s not even close. He is the best runningback we have seen since AP. Henry’s runstyle has made him unstoppable. And he’s been consistent with it, he had 1.5k yards this year and had 900 yards last year in only 8 games. There’s been no sign of him getting worse. I’m an eagles fan but Derrick Henry is a freak, and honestly one of the greatest running backs I’ve seen.
I had Henry on my fantasy team last year, watched every game he played and man how he was still able to put up such a great season with a terrible supporting cast amazes me. The Man literally was running into brick walls from his Olineman and still put up a great season. Just get Henry a little help and he'll be back to that 2000 yard season
Chubb has had an higher Y/A than Henry 4 out of the 5 years he's been in the league. Chubb has only fumbled 7 times in those 5 years, Henry 16. I'd pick Chubb, but Henry is obviously amazing.
Hey Barry, just throwing this out there as a suggestion... What if you made a "Every NFL Team's Best Head Coach of All-Time" video? Some teams certainly have a richer history with coaches than others and I would really like you to give your take since only your opinion matters.
As a packers fan, I’m not sure that I think about splitting Jones and Dillons carries is a bad thing. One the one side it keeps defenses guess with a lightning and thunder (or beef and jerky) attack, but it also limits to ability to really get one of them going. Love the videos barry
Jamaal Williams deserves more respect, he rushed for 1000 yards last season. So he was not only a goal line merchant. (Though nearly all of his touchdowns were goal line touches)
@@Kq347 They did attempt to bring him back, however it's unclear as to what their original offer was. Williams called the offer disrespectful and ended up taking a $4 million AAV offer with the Saints. Meanwhile, the Lions gave Montgomery $6 million AAV. I'm curious as to what the actual initial offer was.
I don’t know why being a “goal line merchant” is even a bad thing. I mean punching it in from the 1 isn’t a given, just ask the Seahawks… too bad Pete Carroll didn’t have a “goal line merchant” 😂
No it does not. Aaron Jones should get the bast majority of touches. Despite being as good as he is nobody talks about Aaron Jones, he’s still the most underrated
I stopped following NFL in favor of NBA for a while shortly after the Adrian Peterson era. Once I decided to start following again and watched Barry’s vids to help me catch up, I always found his opinion on the running back position interesting but never understood it. But now I understand because I can relate it to all the lanky bigs like Porzingis, Wemby, and Chet Holmgren that get super hyped up, but on the court it looks like their legs could snap in half at any moment. Being super tall and skinny as a basketball player is appealing and fun to see, but when it comes down to long-term productivity and stability, from a business standpoint, those types of players are risky to throw a bunch of money at right away.
I've heard that centers who could only defend the paint, post up and rebound are seen as a role player at best when in the 90's and 2000's with a handful of exceptions, that was all they were expected to do, and now they are expected to be more well rounded (Jokic being the best example at the moment). Much like running backs were expected to run efficiently (or for whatever rushing purpose they were used), and nowadays, guys who can only rush and not really catch a short pass would be considered more of a liability now. That's what I'm perceiving, correct me if I'm wrong.
People doubt Chubb because he isn't flashy, but I don't think people understand just how good Chubb is! Besides the fact that he has the best vision in the league and can squat over 600 pounds multiple times, Chubb has the the most yards per rush in the 4th quarter. Henry was second with 6.62. *Chubb had 10.03!* That's a first down every run in the 4th quarter. *Chubb has the most yards per rush for the first 4 seasons in NFL history. Nobody ever has done what he did.* Barry Sanders was 4th with 4.93. Chris Johnson was 3rd with 4.97. 2nd was Jim freaking Brown with 5.07. *And 1st is Nick Chubb with 5.23!* That's more than anyone to ever play the sport at that position. And for people complaining saying his o line is good, he literally averages the most yards after original contact. He is literally making history in front of our eyes, but just because he isn't flashy, people doubt.
Went off is a stretch. He was better but that’s not saying much considering how awful he was the first half of the year. Still only had 1 game over 100 yards and a handful of games under 4 yards per carry.
It’s so sad to think about how darek Henry and nick Chubb might be some of the last greats RBs for a wile. Hopefully saquan and josh will get paid, and bijan Robinson will join the elite RBs of the league.
Currently Henry and Ezekiel Elliott are the only active running backs that have 7,000 yards or more. If you think about it, that is what a player would get averaging 1,400 yards per year for five years (if I’m not mistaken that’s the length of a rookie contract and a fifth year option). And given the way the position is viewed now, I don’t know how many players will have the opportunity to rush for that much.
Although I disagree with the narrative that running backs are replaceable, I do appreciate that Barry can acknowledge that Henry and Chubb deserve to be paid well. Those two guys stand above the rest for sure.
Much as the current RB crisis roiling the league right now is and will be detrimental to the game for as long as the new trend towards "chuck the ball deep on every play" offense continues, I do find one silver lining to it as a Seahawks fan: the longer it continues, the better of a chance Shaun Alexander and Marshawn Lynch could have with getting into Canton one day.
I think Lynch has a better chance if only because he was a part of a championship team. Shaun Alexander has been viewed by many as someone who only succeeded because of a great offensive line, and that his career decline after Steve Hutchison left reinforces that. That said, he’s become a bit overlooked in my opinion because the best linemen who blocked for him made the Hall of Fame and he most likely won’t. Alexander had a very good career, and put up higher numbers than most running backs in the current generation are likely to ever get the opportunity to.
AJ Dillon is still good, and a different back than Jones. He still averages 4.5 YPC. With the way Jones is built you need a guy like Dillon to take the pressure off.
he is still good but he absolutely gets way too many touches for how much better jones is. it's also extremely noticeable how much better the pack runs the ball with jones in comparison.
July 17th(?) was the last day for negotiating long-term deals for Tagged players. I don't know how it works when the season starts, but there are specific rules for players like Jacobs.
About a decade ago I showed up to thanksgiving dinner and my dad showed me a picture of my two younger cousins and told me one had just got into Georgia and could make the nfl one day I smiled and ate saying I can’t wait to watch him play I had no faith in a future NFL career but I would support family anyway after about ten years of support and hard work I’m just happy to see so many people acknowledging and supporting all of his work Nick Chubb truly deserves his flowers as the number one RB in the NFL
I don’t understand the Kamara argument. People keep saying “he’s not the same since Bress retired”… Brees retired a year ago! But people are talking like it has been decades, the whole Saints team wasn’t the same too yet Kamara didn’t saw a real drop in production.
Barry what are your thoughts on AZ Cardinals RB James Connor? Made the pro bowl two seasons ago and led RB’s in touchdowns but injuries held him back last season.
EU guy here, I stopped watching the nfl for some reason after cam lost the superbowl and just got back into it last season, I was really amazed with rashaad penny, seahawks declined quickly without him
As a saints fan I was hoping Kamara would be on this list but I completely understand why he wouldn't be. As talented as he is he's had a few injuries and just hasn't been as productive since Brees retired
I can understand the argument that Jacobs is a better "pure runner" than CMC but McCaffrey is clearly the better player in my opinion. CMC is one of the best dual threat RBs of all-time. At some point, pure overall production outweighs how smooth somebody looks as a runner.
As a Packers fan, I think it would be very unlikely for Aaron Jones to stay healthy with a full workload. I think the Packers need to let him stay on the field when he's hot instead of subbing in Dillon for a quarter but AJ can handle more heavy contact and is still a solid back in his own right.
As a Vikings fan, will always love Dalvin, but he lead the league in rushes for 0 or less yardage, his explosive plays raise his averages but he is just not consistent
Barry if you don't say Nick Chubb is the best RB in the league my wife will leave me for her boyfriend
Your wife has a boyfriend dawg you got more problems then nick chubb
Leave your wife for her boyfriend
Alright Adam 22
go marry her boyfriend
Just believe in your heart! 😂
McCaffery is a absolute weapon on the field. He makes any team he's on better. He basically plays 2 positions and deserves all his bread.
McCaffrey is definitely a stud.
1. Derrick Henry
2. CMC
3. Nick Chubb
4. Josh jacobs
5. Saquon Barkley
@@Mptappin12 1. Nick Chubb
2. Cmc
3. Derrick
4. Jacobs
@@benjibingham8393 na personally Derek is my number one since he destroyed my patriots in the wildcard game instead of hitting him, I actually kind of like him. But Nick Chubb at one is cool too.
CMC is made out of glass
@@drymemes6643 not when he isn’t the only guy on the team worth anything
5:19 Barry is such a class act. He is truly an American hero
Tough smell
No, he stepped on a frog. Poor little guy.
Was just his wife's bf moving the night stand
*leans away from the mic to rescue a frog* Truly, utterly, classy.
What a classy video from Barry as always. Easily an S tier video just as expected. I expected nothing more from such a class act role model.
beyond glazing
His bias shows when talking about saquan
He‘s the kind of guy you want your daughter to date
@@Jaykey-mj2mpa real gym rat
@@Jaykey-mj2mp barry needs to save some for the rest of us (no offense to zach wilson)
Just gonna put it out there that EA thinks Rhamondre Stevenson is the 28th best RB in the league at an 80 ovr
EA smoking crack and can’t believe some of the people that got and honorable mention before him
I hope one day they put more effort into the ratings because that’s just sad
Dude is top 12 at least
Probably because of that lateral play against the raiders 💀
@@quantumchaos7549 that was a JAKOBI fault 😂
The derrick henry last hof rb statement seemed crazy at first but i think its an extremely good take and barry once again shows hes the smartest on the planet
I’m only two minutes into the video but my pet peeve about Austin Ekeler. Is he actually good receiving back or is he catching a bunch of check downs. He’s an average pure runner.
But it always seems like he’s catching a bunch of passes for minimal yardage
9:09 OK I’m caught up and yes, I’ve been thinking the same thing as well. Actually for a good couple months. With how the running back market is looking like. How a lot of them break down after a few good seasons. Barry got it on the dot I feel like him and maybe Nick Chubb will be the last Hall of Fame running backs for at least a good decade. Maybe that running back in Atlanta who just got drafted could be good. As well, but that’s about it.
@@Mptappin12There will still be good running backs (possibly the best of each generation could be PFRA Hall of Very Good going forward), but there aren’t many individual running backs who get the workload necessary to rank higher on all time rushing lists, and because of the large number of tandems, fewer players at the position than before have the opportunity to build an individual resume that would stand out to Hall of Fame voters.
@@fortynights1513 exactly unless they lower the standards for the Hall of Fame like you said, it’s gonna be hard for an individual player to build a good résumé
@@Mptappin12I’d like to amend my statement slightly.
Hall of Very Good is likely for the best of each future generation, but depending on circumstances, maybe there could be ways to view a couple future running backs as deserving Hall of Famers based on peaks if they play exceptionally great for three years or so (like Terrell Davis or Gale Sayers) but they’d still have to convince a team to give carries to them for long enough and execute those carries.
But as far as the traditional way of looking at Hall of Fame running backs (longevity and all time rushing numbers), Henry and Chubb might be the last running backs that have the potential to get inducted off of longevity.
“Doesn’t pack the same punch he once had” 💀
These running backs and Barry have one thing in common, they’re all in need of a contract to fight against Marijuana
In reality Nick Chubb has been the best back (arguably since he’s been drafted). Out of all RBs he was compared too (Henry, Cook, McCaffery, Kamara), he’s the one left standing. He’s done with bad lines, good lines. 5 yards a carry. Disfunctional team? Doesn’t matter. Rarely fumbles. Great locker room guy.
Look at the numbers. If he keeps this up he could end as an all time great running back.
Derrick is better
But has had the benefit I’d having another RB who is capable behind him.
I get it, but Chubb hasn’t been the workhouse back that justified “being the best since he was drafted.” Until Henry got injured, he was the best. & even last year, with no offense but him & playing 16 games (rested during the Cowboys), he had over 1500.
Henry is still good tho what
Personally, I think Henry is better. Also, Nick Chubb has always had good offensive lines. But since Chubb came into the league, he’s been a top 3 back
@@DQProductionsNo, he fucking isn't.
5:17 that fart is legendary
I love you Barry. Your content keeps me goin
10) 0:52 Tony Pollard
9) 1:48 Austin Ekeler
8) 2:28 Dalvin Cook
7) 3:10 Aaron Jones
6) 4:19 Saquon Barkley
5) 5:12 Jonathan Taylor
4) 5:56 Christian McCaffrey
3) 6:39 Josh Jacobs
2) 8:01 Derrick Henry
1) 9:25 Nick Chubb
You forgot 5:19 Barry’s fart
Thank you for another bountiful blessing, Barry
0:44 Carson Wentz and Ezekiel Elliot are gonna tear it up on the DC Defenders 🔥
Unstoppable offense, if both were in their prime, that would be a deadly duo
Wentz isn’t replacing Jordan Ta’Amu
I think CMC could make the HOF but it would require the 9ers to win multiple SB’s.
Hearing Barry talk kindly of Saquon is something I didn’t know I needed in my life😂
Najee doesn’t deserve to be a dishonorable mention. That Steelers o-line is worse than his o-line in college
Najee averages like 2.3 yards per carry. He's ass
Yeah he isn't a special RB we know
So is the Tennessee Titans, I dont see that as an excuse
He was probably given that label here because Barry didn't think as much of him to begin with as others did, and he's saying "I told you so".
I saw a new barry video drop while I was driving the forklift at work , I told my coworkers they're gonna have to wait
AJ Dillion is actually pretty solid. He’s only really used to slam the rock forward in 3rd and ones/ Redzone situations. Jones is better but he doesn’t have the strength to bully DL like Dillion does.
If I’m LaFleur and we are near the goal line AJ Dillion is going in. Quadzilla has a role on the team
Also Jones is known for getting dinged a little bit. So the tandem helps keep him healthy
@@durlacosmin4026 don’t forget how he sold in the conference championship game basically giving the ball to Tampa
Rodgers was a fucking moron. He had two stellar backs who worked extremely well off each other but was like "BuT mEh StAtS".
I think Rhamondre Stevenson should've been at least in the honorable mentions. Dude was an absolute beast last year.
Me too, was expecting to see him there but when I didn’t I expected to see him on the list, was surprised he wasn’t in the vid at all
Yeah but he’s only played two years and only just had a good season maybe in a couple years
5:17 I can't tell if that sound in the background was intentionally added in or mistakenly forgotten to edit out
Derrick Henry is the best runningback in the league and it’s not even close. He is the best runningback we have seen since AP. Henry’s runstyle has made him unstoppable. And he’s been consistent with it, he had 1.5k yards this year and had 900 yards last year in only 8 games. There’s been no sign of him getting worse. I’m an eagles fan but Derrick Henry is a freak, and honestly one of the greatest running backs I’ve seen.
@BarryMcCockinater
W
I dont think the gap is as big as ur saying but Henry is #1 imo
I had Henry on my fantasy team last year, watched every game he played and man how he was still able to put up such a great season with a terrible supporting cast amazes me. The Man literally was running into brick walls from his Olineman and still put up a great season. Just get Henry a little help and he'll be back to that 2000 yard season
Chubb has had an higher Y/A than Henry 4 out of the 5 years he's been in the league. Chubb has only fumbled 7 times in those 5 years, Henry 16. I'd pick Chubb, but Henry is obviously amazing.
Joe mixon "Doesnt pack the same punch he once had" We all see what you did there😂
It’s simple I see a new Barry video I click and watch
Barry missed out on some excellent bait by not having Lamar Jackson on his honorable mentions list
“New Jersey Large People” is hilarious 😂😂
Hey Barry, just throwing this out there as a suggestion... What if you made a "Every NFL Team's Best Head Coach of All-Time" video? Some teams certainly have a richer history with coaches than others and I would really like you to give your take since only your opinion matters.
No Rhamondre honorable mention?
As a packers fan, I’m not sure that I think about splitting Jones and Dillons carries is a bad thing. One the one side it keeps defenses guess with a lightning and thunder (or beef and jerky) attack, but it also limits to ability to really get one of them going. Love the videos barry
And dillion is almost a guarantee 3-4 yard gain, even if he's hit in the backfield he still keeps going
@@bornanabrute this last yr noticed a lot of of stuffs of Dillon. Maybe it was just the frustrating season that made them stand out more
Rhamondre Stevenson is way underrated. Should at least be on the honorable mentions after his breakout season last year
Jamaal Williams deserves more respect, he rushed for 1000 yards last season. So he was not only a goal line merchant. (Though nearly all of his touchdowns were goal line touches)
Wonder why the Lions let him go. He looked to be great for the locker room too
@@Kq347 They did attempt to bring him back, however it's unclear as to what their original offer was. Williams called the offer disrespectful and ended up taking a $4 million AAV offer with the Saints. Meanwhile, the Lions gave Montgomery $6 million AAV. I'm curious as to what the actual initial offer was.
I don’t know why being a “goal line merchant” is even a bad thing. I mean punching it in from the 1 isn’t a given, just ask the Seahawks… too bad Pete Carroll didn’t have a “goal line merchant” 😂
@@Kq347 They offered him 6 I believe, he wanted more. Lions went after Montgomery. Williams went to the Saints later for only 4 million.
I’m a simple man, I see Barry upload while I’m on break and click immediately
Can't wait till kenneth walker gets on the list soon 💚💙
very well timed vid. big hype. keep it up big guy.
I've always been curious what's the background music in this video
AJ Dillon one of the most underrated RBs in the league. The dual Rb cycle the Packers have works very well
No it does not. Aaron Jones should get the bast majority of touches. Despite being as good as he is nobody talks about Aaron Jones, he’s still the most underrated
Dillion should get 120 touches a year. No more.
The stiff arm at 7:33 is absolutely disgusting how have I never seen that before lol
3:06 WHAT IS THIS A RARE BARRY GIANTS PRAISE I NEVER THOUGHT ID SEE THE DAY😢
I stopped following NFL in favor of NBA for a while shortly after the Adrian Peterson era. Once I decided to start following again and watched Barry’s vids to help me catch up, I always found his opinion on the running back position interesting but never understood it. But now I understand because I can relate it to all the lanky bigs like Porzingis, Wemby, and Chet Holmgren that get super hyped up, but on the court it looks like their legs could snap in half at any moment. Being super tall and skinny as a basketball player is appealing and fun to see, but when it comes down to long-term productivity and stability, from a business standpoint, those types of players are risky to throw a bunch of money at right away.
I've heard that centers who could only defend the paint, post up and rebound are seen as a role player at best when in the 90's and 2000's with a handful of exceptions, that was all they were expected to do, and now they are expected to be more well rounded (Jokic being the best example at the moment).
Much like running backs were expected to run efficiently (or for whatever rushing purpose they were used), and nowadays, guys who can only rush and not really catch a short pass would be considered more of a liability now.
That's what I'm perceiving, correct me if I'm wrong.
1. King Henry
2. Chubb
3.cmc
4. Barkley
5: ekler
6. Jacobs
7. Jonathan Taylor
8. Dalvin
9. Kamara
10. Aaron jones
Derrick Henry and Nick Chubb are beast and the majority of their team's offense. And deserves the most bread that they can get.
Mixon had a 5 td game just was low on yards. He’s a violent runner and will be back
Top 10 Wr vid next???
10:20 here after his injury 😢
Barry can never give the Giants their due diligence
People doubt Chubb because he isn't flashy, but I don't think people understand just how good Chubb is! Besides the fact that he has the best vision in the league and can squat over 600 pounds multiple times, Chubb has the the most yards per rush in the 4th quarter. Henry was second with 6.62. *Chubb had 10.03!* That's a first down every run in the 4th quarter.
*Chubb has the most yards per rush for the first 4 seasons in NFL history. Nobody ever has done what he did.*
Barry Sanders was 4th with 4.93.
Chris Johnson was 3rd with 4.97.
2nd was Jim freaking Brown with 5.07.
*And 1st is Nick Chubb with 5.23!* That's more than anyone to ever play the sport at that position.
And for people complaining saying his o line is good, he literally averages the most yards after original contact. He is literally making history in front of our eyes, but just because he isn't flashy, people doubt.
"they are gonna give him the ball alot with a rookie qb"
Johnathan Taylor requests trade earlier last week.
This aged well.
Nick Chubb at #1. HOLY W
ya love to see it, Chubb gets criminally little attention
CMC is the best all around rb imo, dude can do anything well
They should add like a 5m dollar exception that you can only use for running backs salary each year that doesnt count against the cap.
#4 pick can’t wait for ekler to vulch some redzone tds 🤠
Najee went off the entire second half of the season last year when he was healthy.
Went off is a stretch. He was better but that’s not saying much considering how awful he was the first half of the year. Still only had 1 game over 100 yards and a handful of games under 4 yards per carry.
Najee will definitely start shutting his haters up this year
Barry McCockiner's new 49ers crush - CMC LOL
It’s so sad to think about how darek Henry and nick Chubb might be some of the last greats RBs for a wile. Hopefully saquan and josh will get paid, and bijan Robinson will join the elite RBs of the league.
Currently Henry and Ezekiel Elliott are the only active running backs that have 7,000 yards or more.
If you think about it, that is what a player would get averaging 1,400 yards per year for five years (if I’m not mistaken that’s the length of a rookie contract and a fifth year option).
And given the way the position is viewed now, I don’t know how many players will have the opportunity to rush for that much.
Alvin Kamara Last 3 Seasons : 2,727 yards rushing, 4.2 ypc, 22 TDs.........1,685 yards receiving, 9 ypr, 12 TDs
Christian McCaffrey Last 3 Seasons : 1,806 yards rushing, 4.5 ypc, 14 TDs............1,233 yards receiving, 8.9 ypr, 7 TDs.
Barry is NOT afraid to keep his farts in his takes, this is why he’s a true american hero
Saquon just resigned I’m so happy 😊
So glad Nick Chubb is getting the love he deserves
Bijan making this list next year!
Although I disagree with the narrative that running backs are replaceable, I do appreciate that Barry can acknowledge that Henry and Chubb deserve to be paid well. Those two guys stand above the rest for sure.
Hey Barry could you a Top Receivers list?
BRO THE FART AT 5:20! WTF 😂
Much as the current RB crisis roiling the league right now is and will be detrimental to the game for as long as the new trend towards "chuck the ball deep on every play" offense continues, I do find one silver lining to it as a Seahawks fan: the longer it continues, the better of a chance Shaun Alexander and Marshawn Lynch could have with getting into Canton one day.
I think Lynch has a better chance if only because he was a part of a championship team.
Shaun Alexander has been viewed by many as someone who only succeeded because of a great offensive line, and that his career decline after Steve Hutchison left reinforces that.
That said, he’s become a bit overlooked in my opinion because the best linemen who blocked for him made the Hall of Fame and he most likely won’t.
Alexander had a very good career, and put up higher numbers than most running backs in the current generation are likely to ever get the opportunity to.
AJ Dillon is still good, and a different back than Jones. He still averages 4.5 YPC. With the way Jones is built you need a guy like Dillon to take the pressure off.
he is still good but he absolutely gets way too many touches for how much better jones is. it's also extremely noticeable how much better the pack runs the ball with jones in comparison.
Yo… Did you Fart Bro? Yo!! Scroll to 5:19 and tell me this dude didn’t just fart in his video… 😂 I’m Dead
Expecting fields to be on this list
Issue with Chubb playing another half decade of football is the fact he's turning 28 in December. RB standards that's exiting ones prime.
Why was the Cowboys former center Ezekiel Elliott in a video about running backs?
I want ppl to start defining what they mean by “pure runner” we just throw that around nowadays.
Goddamnit Barry every time I see your takes on Steelers players adds one round to my russian roulette game
This man sipping lean putting Saquon at number 6
you forgot Justin Fields, a great running back who also pass the ball sometimes
cough * Jalen Hurts * cough
July 17th(?) was the last day for negotiating long-term deals for Tagged players. I don't know how it works when the season starts, but there are specific rules for players like Jacobs.
oh my lord barry, you sure do know ball! just a bit perplexed why McDaughterdater wasn't higher
Barry "as the cowboys miss the conference championship again" McCockiner
About a decade ago I showed up to thanksgiving dinner and my dad showed me a picture of my two younger cousins and told me one had just got into Georgia and could make the nfl one day I smiled and ate saying I can’t wait to watch him play I had no faith in a future NFL career but I would support family anyway after about ten years of support and hard work I’m just happy to see so many people acknowledging and supporting all of his work Nick Chubb truly deserves his flowers as the number one RB in the NFL
My top 20:
1. Derrick Henry
2. Nick Chubb
3. Josh Jacobs
4. Christian McCaffrey
5. Saquon Barkley
6. Austin Ekeler
7. Tony Pollard
8. Dalvin Cook
9. Jonathan Taylor
10. Travis Etienne
11. Rhamondre Stevenson
12. David Montgomery
13. Alvin Kamara
14. Breece Hall
15. Miles Sanders
16. Aaron Jones
17. Joe Mixon
18. James Robinson
19. Dameon Pierce
20. Isiah Pacheco
Honorable Mentions (not in any order):
Rashaad Penny
Khalil Herbert
Damien Harris
Kenneth Walker
Najee Harris
Samaje Perine
Raheem Mostert
D’Andre Swift
Kareem Hunt
Tyler Allgier
Top 5 Rookies:
1. Bijan Robinson
2. Jahmyr Gibbs
3. Kendre Miller
4. Tyjae Spears
5. Devon Achane
Rhamondre disrespect is insane he is easily top ten
We definitely heard that Barry 😭
When Barry is nice to your team: 🥰🥰🤪😍🥰🥰😘🥰🤪 when Barry is mean to your team: 🌿💨😮💨❌💍👉👌
Damn you barry i need another nba video
I don’t understand the Kamara argument. People keep saying “he’s not the same since Bress retired”… Brees retired a year ago! But people are talking like it has been decades, the whole Saints team wasn’t the same too yet Kamara didn’t saw a real drop in production.
Reminded me how hard Pollard fumbled that bag.
Barry what are your thoughts on AZ Cardinals RB James Connor? Made the pro bowl two seasons ago and led RB’s in touchdowns but injuries held him back last season.
Hmm. Did you know he also battled cancer
Barry uploading makes me rock hard
5:18 Nice one bro
As a giants fan, the nicknames kill me everytime😂
5:19 w
EU guy here, I stopped watching the nfl for some reason after cam lost the superbowl and just got back into it last season, I was really amazed with rashaad penny, seahawks declined quickly without him
Jonathan Taylor over Saquon is wild
agree about Naj, any other team woulda shat him out by now
can't believe you left the red squigglies in lol
Do a best coaches video Barry
As a saints fan I was hoping Kamara would be on this list but I completely understand why he wouldn't be. As talented as he is he's had a few injuries and just hasn't been as productive since Brees retired
Top ten qbs next???
I can understand the argument that Jacobs is a better "pure runner" than CMC but McCaffrey is clearly the better player in my opinion.
CMC is one of the best dual threat RBs of all-time. At some point, pure overall production outweighs how smooth somebody looks as a runner.
Jacobs don’t get hurt as much, CMC overrated
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So what you said is Austin Ekeler would accelerate with Tom Brady under Center
As a Packers fan, I think it would be very unlikely for Aaron Jones to stay healthy with a full workload. I think the Packers need to let him stay on the field when he's hot instead of subbing in Dillon for a quarter but AJ can handle more heavy contact and is still a solid back in his own right.
As a Vikings fan, will always love Dalvin, but he lead the league in rushes for 0 or less yardage, his explosive plays raise his averages but he is just not consistent
Think about how dominant Saquon could be if he was as hard of a hitter as Joe Mixon
Barry is the man