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Derrick Henry is the NFL’s last great franchise running back
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We knew Derrick Henry on the Ravens was going to be fun, but what's happening in Baltimore this season has been on an entirely other level. Henry crossed the 1,000 yard mark on Sunday, putting him on pace for 1,987 rushing yards this season. All while posting a career-high 6.3 yards-per-carry in 2024. A couple of extra carries and he might enter the 2,000 yard club for the second time in his career — the only player to hit the mark since Adrian Peterson in 2012. Henry has been a constant during a time of monumental change. He entered the league when running backs were underpaid, perfunctory throw aways, and now he's still dominating the league as rushing has moved back to become the focal point of the league's best offenses. Nobody in the last decade plays quite like Derrick Henry. A singular-focused, three-down back who relishes contact and picking up yards the hard way. He's not a dual-threat, he's not one for gadget plays. Henry will take the ball, outrun a defense, and if someone is unfortunate enough to get in his way they're about to have a bad time. Henry also did something else special on Sunday: Become the 10th running back in NFL history to run for 100 touchdowns in his career. The company he's with is frankly ludicrous.
- Emmitt Smith — 164 LaDainian Tomlinson — 145 Marcus Allen — 123 Adrian Peterson — 120 Walter Payton — 110 Jim Brown — 106 John Riggins — 104Derrick Henry — 102 Marshall Faulk — 100 Shaun Alexander — 100
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