Durability: Chris Martin Speed: Ahman Green receiving ability: Aaron Jones Vision: Foster Agility: Barry Sanders Acceleration: Chris Johnson Power: BO Jackson Contact Balance: Alvin Kamara Size: Earl Cambell/Derrick Henry Stiff Arm: Derrick Henry Offensive moves: LT D size: Frank Gored
It's still always wild to think that Gore wasn't really ever healthy at Miami, had two major knee injuries, and came out the other side in the NFL as an ironman that played for as long as he did.
As a Niner, Frank Gore was one of the only lights in a very dark time for the franchise. Dude is easily the most durable RB of all time and needs to be in the HOF based solely on how he managed to play 16 seasons at the most punishing position and have 1k yrds/ season over that span..it's almost superhuman to imagine any RB in this era where health science has improved play 10 yrs let alone 16
@@bgbdms17 No it wasnt lol. He hadn’t had a 900 yard year since 3 years before his retirement, and had 3 TDs that year. Emmitt had 900 yards and 9 TDs his very last year. Emmitt also had 267 carries his last year, you gotta go back to 2014 (6 years before he retired) for the last time Frank Gore had that many. Can’t compare their durability.
Wow sad but entirely true! Its cold business. Rbs take the most damage and lb for lb they're the most athletic players, give them their piece of the pie
@@cameronrichardson654 his balance is God tier, if you have ever seen that video where he catches sticks while standing on a gym ball, I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s the only person in the world who can do that, it looks so hard to do
You can definitely re-do this list excluding all guys mentioned here and it would be an spectacular list. Just a lot of insanely talented RBs over the years
It’s brilliant to see Brett featured on the office NFL channel. He deserves it, I’ve been a subscriber for years and he puts the work into his content. Every single year. He always offers great analysis.
Love having Brett in here!! For Wide Receivers: - Hands - YAC/Agility - Contested Catching skill - Jump Ball ability - Ball tracking - Release - Route Running - Acceleration - Top Speed - Durability Also would love to hear your opinion about the best pass protector Running back, cause that's also a useful skill to have
@jetcape15 if it's in the past 20 years then for sure, otherwise i think jerry rice takes more than half of the traits alone. some people say he's the only reason joe montana and steve young are considered among the great qbs.
@Aefax nah. That's the opinion of people that didn't see these guys play. Young and Montana were DOMINATE. They would've been the same no matter who their WR was
Cool to see Darren Sproles get a shoutout in this video. I remember once in his prime, an analyst said something like, "Darren Sproles is the guy nobody wants to pay until they pay a heavy price when he's not on the field for them anymore." Dude was SUPREMELY underrated because the dimension his ability to catch out of the backfield added was second to none.
As a track and field kid Chris Johnson was my favorite player to watch just because of his pure running form. The way he kind of floats as he runs shows how crazy powerful and strong his legs are. Definitely not a big back but he had great balance which helped him bounce off tackles too. Miss that guy
It's because Tomlinson is the only back in the past 20 years that had all traits in spades. He wasn't the very best at any of them, but the only one elite in all.
Great video, all the selections are pretty tough to argue with, although I’ll admit I was surprised prime Leveon bell wasn’t the choice for vision or hands
Fun to see the CJ2K highlights including his run in the absolute dismantling the Titans suffered in New England because it was pretty much their only bright spot on that side of the ball that day.
Darren Sproles 3 years in NOR really helps puts him over LaDainian Tomlinson in the REC category but man in his prime, no one wanted to guard LT on an angle/arrow/wheel route.
@@Deontelewis846 eh, not really in comparison to the greats of the game, especially LT or his self. In 3 years with NOR he had 232 receptions, 1981 yards, and 16 TDs. In 6 years with PHI he had 175 receptions, 1459 yards, and only 5 TDs. For some reason though he got his 3 Pro Bowls the 3 season AFTER NOR, despite his stats literally being cut in half. I guess that's yet another example why only casuals think highly of Pro-Bowl appearances.
10/10 in contact balance, recieving, agility, vision. Maybe raw power or absolute top speed weren't quite there but both elite. I do think LT had one of the most impressive peaks for a RB the league has ever seen
I know OJ is not the role model now, but man I would pay money to watch prime OJ in today's league. The guy ran 2000 yards in 14 games against old school defenses who were built to stop the run game. Now defenses built to stop the pass game.
If that's true, why wouldn't teams run every play if the defense isn't focused on stopping the run? Stop the BS. Players on any D line are SIGNIFICANTLY better than they were during OJ's time.
There was a 10 year period where I didn't watch a single NFL game. I came back and I basically didn't recognize anyone; BUT Frank Gore was still around. Absolute animal of a man.
Vision - Ladanian Tomlinson Agility - Barry Sanders Balance - Walter Payton Acceleration - Chris Johnson Power - Bo Jackson Receiving - Marshall Faulk Durability - Jim Brown
Route running, speed, hands, Yards after catch, ability to make a guy miss, IQ, release, ball tracking, footwork, and size is what I would like to see in top 10traits of the perfect receiver
Vision- Steelers La’veon Bell Agility- Barry Sanders Contact Balance- Beast Mode Raw Power- Mike Alstott Acceleration- CJ2K Receiving- Alvin Kamara Durability- Emmitt Smith Easy 2000 yards and 15 TD 🤔
@@VentrellWashington that sounds so stupid it doesn't even make any sense ...the best running backs were not in those years so that wouldnt even be close to being accurate.....Brown /Payton /Smith/Dickerson/Sanders those were Running Backs
No mention of Tomlinson in the last 20 years? As a running back h e had 100 receptions the same year he had 1600yds rushing, not to mention ALL those TDs.
Ladanian Tomlinson had a better stiff arm on a 215 lb frame. His stiff arms were straight punches to the mouth. He took multiple helmets off with his stiff arms. Yeah Henry is huge at 250 lb so of course he is strong but please go watch some LT stiff-arm highlights. Nobody is better
@mattbarker1411 but he's using his whole body weight behind his stiff arm. He has to gather to throw that. LT would be running full speed past you and basically punch your Helmut off with a qiluick strike. You can see Henry's stiff arm coming a mile away.
I will say honerable mention to Brandon Jacobs for power, never seen a running back built like him and impossible to not find a truck by him in compilations.
Same. I would say Payton is as close to a perfect RB we've ever seen. The only thing he needs from this list would be the build and speed because he was only 5'10 and wasn't as fast as Chris Johnson.
Tomlinson should've been the vision part. He had 31 touchdowns in one season and no one has came close since. Crazy to not put one of the greatest RBs of this generation maybe even all time.
@@crazywhofan6676 You made the reciever, smaller, slower, less athletic, have a smaller catch radius, and have worse hands. You fixed nothing, you absolute fool.
The most perfect back played in Chicago named Walter Payton the only thing he was missing was speed . If he had Barry Sanders speed Emit would of never caught him!
Alvin Kamara has the best contact balance. I know everyone immediately thinks of the beast mode run but to not think of Alvin not being close is crazy.
I was thinking this exact same thing… Watching the game it is incredible how his ability to stay up after contact, just sticks out from the rest of everybody else
Great video but I’d swap out Sproles for LT since he put up better receiving numbers maybe Brett put sproles instead since he was only good at catching and not running
No swap him for Forte. The other 2 guys were great receivers because of their unique physical abilities. But he didn't choose any of those abilities to make his perfect back, so how can you choose them for their receiving when they won't have the thing that made them good at it in the first place? I choose Forte because his pass catching was not connected to physical attributes, just route running and hands.
we don't need this video, we ALL already know the perfect RB is. He's already retired. I don't even need to name drop him because we ALL know who it is. 😂😂😂
He’s the goat but he’s not the perfect running back. I’m pretty sure I know who you’re talking about and he doesn’t have the raw power of other backs. Even the goat has a flaw
@@kylemtc2280Barry’s flaw is that he never had a remotely decent offensive line. If he had emmitt smith’s o-line Barry would have the gaudiest rushing numbers in history by so much.
The most complete back talent wise during my time was AP & Fred taylor!! Both had size speed & elusiveness but taylor was a little more effective in the passing game
@dustmaker1212 Again, announcers in the NFL have called him both. If you from Texas or watch him in Oklahoma you gon say AD. If you saw him in the NFL, it could AP. Either or
Contact balance is definitely Alvin Kamara…never seen anything like the way he sheds contact and keeps his balance Also acceleration should be Derrick Henry
Who gives af about the "perfect running-back", when y'all don't want to pay them to be "perfect/great"??? Make this make sense = you guys are confused = you don't value running-backs, so why bring this up???
Love Brett and his contact, and maybe the edit/fil selection wasn't up to him, but he picked AP for Power and delivering hits and then they didn't show any clips of him hitting anyone!
great vid! would love to see you factor in physicality for WR position. I definitely value a big body guy who can not only work his man in passing game, but can also set the edge blocking and help turn a 5 yard outside run into a 15+ yard sideline scamper
It comes from a wider running stance. Keeping your legs farther apart vs closer together is the deciding factor for staying up or toppling over basically.
Wasn't this supposed to include RBs from the last two decades? If so, how the hell is LaDanian Tomlinson, a HOFer who was the best all-around RB of the 21st century, not even given a sniff? Oh wait, LT would actually be the perfect RB on his own - my bad!
If you ask Brett to make the perfect quarterback, he’d just end up making Christian Hackenberg
Did him dirty 😭
This is a slanderous accusation. Half the traits would also be Kizer.
@@BrettKollmannLBs please?
@@BrettKollmann69th like
Hackenbergs arm and Kizers legs = Bryce Petty
I see Brett getting the recognition he deserves, I hit like.
Yep been watching him for 5 plus years
Pass blocking should be a trait
Brett used to work at NFLN and on NFL GameDay and RedZone. Of course they know who he is.
Durability: Chris Martin
Speed: Ahman Green
receiving ability: Aaron Jones
Vision: Foster
Agility: Barry Sanders
Acceleration: Chris Johnson
Power: BO Jackson
Contact Balance: Alvin Kamara
Size: Earl Cambell/Derrick Henry
Stiff Arm: Derrick Henry
Offensive moves: LT
D size: Frank Gored
Brett Kollman is the MAN! Bring him back for sure!
He’s got a lot going on lmao
It's still always wild to think that Gore wasn't really ever healthy at Miami, had two major knee injuries, and came out the other side in the NFL as an ironman that played for as long as he did.
He forgot how to get injured
They created RoboRB during the surgeries.
Feels like after those 2 injuries he completely got rid of the injury bug 💀
WITH MINIMAL PADS
Just here to show support for Brett Kollman! This feature is well deserved for all his hard work
As a Niner, Frank Gore was one of the only lights in a very dark time for the franchise. Dude is easily the most durable RB of all time and needs to be in the HOF based solely on how he managed to play 16 seasons at the most punishing position and have 1k yrds/ season over that span..it's almost superhuman to imagine any RB in this era where health science has improved play 10 yrs let alone 16
Not the most durable of all time with Emmitt Smith around. Averaged more carries and played the same amount of years
@@PastLifeVilliandef most durable. End of career was better than smith
@@bgbdms17 No it wasnt lol. He hadn’t had a 900 yard year since 3 years before his retirement, and had 3 TDs that year. Emmitt had 900 yards and 9 TDs his very last year. Emmitt also had 267 carries his last year, you gotta go back to 2014 (6 years before he retired) for the last time Frank Gore had that many. Can’t compare their durability.
@@PastLifeVillian yea it was
@@PastLifeVillianemmitt smith had a top 3 o line of all time for most of just career. Frank did not
The NFL would still franchise tag this guy
And ghost then when they ask for extensions/trade requests
Wow sad but entirely true! Its cold business. Rbs take the most damage and lb for lb they're the most athletic players, give them their piece of the pie
Alvin Kamara’s contact balance is very underrated, you could launch a truck and hit him and he would land on his feet every time
I was hoping to see this! Unmatched balance!
@@cameronrichardson654 his balance is God tier, if you have ever seen that video where he catches sticks while standing on a gym ball, I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s the only person in the world who can do that, it looks so hard to do
You can definitely re-do this list excluding all guys mentioned here and it would be an spectacular list. Just a lot of insanely talented RBs over the years
@@tykomarquer legit. Especially evident being under 215lbs and able to sustain huge hits without going down
I'll one up Kamara. Aaron Jones. Breaks way more tackles while weighing 10lbs less. Also has half a yard per carry more in his career...
It’s brilliant to see Brett featured on the office NFL channel. He deserves it, I’ve been a subscriber for years and he puts the work into his content. Every single year. He always offers great analysis.
Same dawg I’ve watched him since like 50k subs or something
Love having Brett in here!! For Wide Receivers:
- Hands
- YAC/Agility
- Contested Catching skill
- Jump Ball ability
- Ball tracking
- Release
- Route Running
- Acceleration
- Top Speed
- Durability
Also would love to hear your opinion about the best pass protector Running back, cause that's also a useful skill to have
Turns out the answer to all of those is just Randy Moss lol
@@jetcape15 he was OP among OP receivers, I agree xD
@jetcape15 if it's in the past 20 years then for sure, otherwise i think jerry rice takes more than half of the traits alone. some people say he's the only reason joe montana and steve young are considered among the great qbs.
@Aefax nah. That's the opinion of people that didn't see these guys play. Young and Montana were DOMINATE. They would've been the same no matter who their WR was
basically gonna be Julio Jones or Randy Moss. Probably some recognition for Terrell Owens and Jerry Rice too
Cool to see Darren Sproles get a shoutout in this video. I remember once in his prime, an analyst said something like, "Darren Sproles is the guy nobody wants to pay until they pay a heavy price when he's not on the field for them anymore."
Dude was SUPREMELY underrated because the dimension his ability to catch out of the backfield added was second to none.
I’m a huge Darren sproles fan. But he is second to one player- LT.
And LT is second to Marshall Faulk.
Brett Kollmann on NFL's channel? Yes please!
Best move nfl ever did by having Brett kollman.
He did get his start there after all
brett! congratulations man. working for the nfl i know had to be your dream. you deserve it dawg
Add “drive/motor” and have Steven Jackson. Dude was so underrated
loved me some steven jackson!! what a beast
I see Steven Jackson love, I give a like
As a track and field kid Chris Johnson was my favorite player to watch just because of his pure running form. The way he kind of floats as he runs shows how crazy powerful and strong his legs are. Definitely not a big back but he had great balance which helped him bounce off tackles too. Miss that guy
Adrian Peterson is my favorite running back of all time.
most powerful hitter ever
with a switch
Same here
I've never seen anyone that explosive that large. Dude was a freak of nature
Receiver abilities:
- Hands
- Catching in Traffic
- Short Area Route Running
- Break Away Long Speed
- Separation
- Jump Ball Ability
- Spectacular Catch
- Durability
Remove the durability and I'm pretty sure that's just Julio Jones.
lol@@Falfan42
RAC?
@@elowe5937facts
@@Falfan42Julio lasted for 10 years before he had problems
Fun video, but Ladanian Tomlinson definitely deserved one of the spots also
Agility
It's because Tomlinson is the only back in the past 20 years that had all traits in spades. He wasn't the very best at any of them, but the only one elite in all.
@@mustysmells817 that’s a pretty fair assessment, he could be up there for agility or vision though and I wouldn’t have a problem
@@mustysmells817wouldn’t that make him the complete back?
@@xCraftabIe I’d definitely say replace Foster with LT, and I’d also agree with Musty
I love this! Brett's videos are incredible. Much better then anything you would see on tv.
Great video, all the selections are pretty tough to argue with, although I’ll admit I was surprised prime Leveon bell wasn’t the choice for vision or hands
Fun to see the CJ2K highlights including his run in the absolute dismantling the Titans suffered in New England because it was pretty much their only bright spot on that side of the ball that day.
Vision should be Priest Holmes IMHO. He had an incredible ability to read the field and utilize his blocking to maximum effect.
I was thinking Priest too, or LT... Those battles were insane back in the day. Both of those RBs get slept on
leveon bell
Darren Sproles 3 years in NOR really helps puts him over LaDainian Tomlinson in the REC category but man in his prime, no one wanted to guard LT on an angle/arrow/wheel route.
Sproles went CRAZY in Philly outta the backfield too.
@@Deontelewis846 eh, not really in comparison to the greats of the game, especially LT or his self.
In 3 years with NOR he had 232 receptions, 1981 yards, and 16 TDs.
In 6 years with PHI he had 175 receptions, 1459 yards, and only 5 TDs.
For some reason though he got his 3 Pro Bowls the 3 season AFTER NOR, despite his stats literally being cut in half. I guess that's yet another example why only casuals think highly of Pro-Bowl appearances.
Honestly I'd take Marshall Faulk over both.
@@michaelahurt agreed, theres a caveat in the video though that mentions it's in regards to the past 20 years.
CMC better than all of them.
Levon bell vision, patients and pass catching. AP raw strength.
Yes the perfect running back existed and his name was LaDainian Tomlinson. Fast, agile, powerful and a touchdown machine. Period.
Maybe not really though
@@JirenUS better stats than Peterson with 4 less seasons played.
But go ahead and puff that smoke
YOU KNOW BALL , LT was just a elite all around football player … if i were to make a perfect RB it would be LT
10/10 in contact balance, recieving, agility, vision. Maybe raw power or absolute top speed weren't quite there but both elite. I do think LT had one of the most impressive peaks for a RB the league has ever seen
I still think its Barry ftw but LT is up there.
5:03 WHAT A BLOCK 🤣🤣
Adrian Peterson was pretty much a complete back and was very very durable
Just had fumble issues
Huge Vikings and AD fan but he was not a good receiver either
thanks for showing shady some love. dude was one of the best shifty backs i have ever seen. his durability was his biggest problem
Remember when Foster went #1 overall in fantasy for a couple seasons? Pepperidge farm remembers
Happy Brett is getting the recognition he deserves, he reminds me of a NFL version of Ben Taylor ( Thinking Basketball )
I know OJ is not the role model now, but man I would pay money to watch prime OJ in today's league. The guy ran 2000 yards in 14 games against old school defenses who were built to stop the run game. Now defenses built to stop the pass game.
If that's true, why wouldn't teams run every play if the defense isn't focused on stopping the run? Stop the BS. Players on any D line are SIGNIFICANTLY better than they were during OJ's time.
There was a 10 year period where I didn't watch a single NFL game. I came back and I basically didn't recognize anyone; BUT Frank Gore was still around. Absolute animal of a man.
Were you in a coma??
Cherish the running back before they are phased out
1:38 “ let’s talk feet.” Rex Ryan has entered the chat
The Best RB the last 20 years was LT, end of the story
Vision - Ladanian Tomlinson
Agility - Barry Sanders
Balance - Walter Payton
Acceleration - Chris Johnson
Power - Bo Jackson
Receiving - Marshall Faulk
Durability - Jim Brown
I think that Maurice Jones-Drew also has a case for contact balance.
Curtis Martin is a dude that comes to mind as well
kamara
Route running, speed, hands, Yards after catch, ability to make a guy miss, IQ, release, ball tracking, footwork, and size is what I would like to see in top 10traits of the perfect receiver
Vision- Steelers La’veon Bell
Agility- Barry Sanders
Contact Balance- Beast Mode
Raw Power- Mike Alstott
Acceleration- CJ2K
Receiving- Alvin Kamara
Durability- Emmitt Smith
Easy 2000 yards and 15 TD 🤔
Tomlinson
Sanders
Beast Mode
Michael Turner
CJ2K
Marshall Faulk
Emmitt
You can't read, it's the past 20 years, no Barry or Emmitt ....
@@sebastianperez4666almost everyone on that list
@@sebastianperez4666Lmao!! Emmitt retired in ‘04 and Barry Sanders is Barry Sanders you can’t put no restrictions on him, he to elusive. So stfu 🤫
Alstott....LMAO. Maybe best at fumbling in the clutch, that's about it.
Nfl showing Foster some love 💯💯 his vision was nasty my fav running back to this day 💯
They created the near perfect RB, his name is Barry Sanders.
Exactly and this guy mentions Barry in one sentence ...hahahaha this guy is a complete flop
@@danielsharp3683He was focusing on from only the 2000’s onwards. Obviously Barry would qualify for half of these.
@@VentrellWashington that sounds so stupid it doesn't even make any sense ...the best running backs were not in those years so that wouldnt even be close to being accurate.....Brown /Payton /Smith/Dickerson/Sanders those were Running Backs
@@danielsharp3683that wasn’t the criteria moron. The criteria was last 20 years. Pay attention.
@@danielsharp3683are you stupid? He literally said in the video MULTIPLE times over that it was RBs from the last 20 years.
Frank Gore what a beast never gets talked about like he should
As much I love a Brett breakdown. It's hard to get me excited for new running backs coming out when I know how unfairly they are going to get treated.
He made that video on his own channel
@@malatr that was a different video
@@maskedman5657 didn't he do one on how RBs are getting done dirty last week?
@@malatr Yeah but that doesn't mean it's actually gonna change
@@maskedman5657thats up to the players union
No mention of Tomlinson in the last 20 years? As a running back h e had 100 receptions the same year he had 1600yds rushing, not to mention ALL those TDs.
I feel like you've gotta include Derrick Henry's hand usage. That man could stiff arm the sun if he wanted
Ladanian Tomlinson had a better stiff arm on a 215 lb frame. His stiff arms were straight punches to the mouth. He took multiple helmets off with his stiff arms. Yeah Henry is huge at 250 lb so of course he is strong but please go watch some LT stiff-arm highlights. Nobody is better
@@seth131LT NEVER launched grown men through the air with a stiff arm like Derrick has multiple times in a shorter timeframe.... Put the pipe down.
@mattbarker1411 but he's using his whole body weight behind his stiff arm. He has to gather to throw that. LT would be running full speed past you and basically punch your Helmut off with a qiluick strike. You can see Henry's stiff arm coming a mile away.
I will say honerable mention to Brandon Jacobs for power, never seen a running back built like him and impossible to not find a truck by him in compilations.
That was my thought. Peterson had a way better career, but there's zero change he hit harder than Jacobs.
So I’m other words, you created Fred Taylor.
been watching brett for a long time. glad to see him getting the attention he deserves
L.T should be up
10:29 Darren Sproles isn’t a hall of fame player, but he’s one of the most under appreciated players I can think of in recent memory
I was about to rage that Barry Sanders, Jim Brown, and Walter Payton were not listed… but Brett did a good job of clarifying “in the last 20 years”.
Same. I would say Payton is as close to a perfect RB we've ever seen. The only thing he needs from this list would be the build and speed because he was only 5'10 and wasn't as fast as Chris Johnson.
its crazy how Tomlinson is always overlooked smh
Kamara has the best balance I’ve ever seen
Not more than Barry Sanders
@@hainavidotcom”I’ve ever seen”
“Welcome to Draft Season, Everyone’s Generational” 😂😂
@brettkollman.
Absolutely hit that on the head
And what do you get when you add all these up??? You get Ladanian Tomlinson
LeVeon Bell was a really good receiver for running back also for like a couple years
Most patient runner I've seen
he shouldve had the vision aspect
Tomlinson should've been the vision part. He had 31 touchdowns in one season and no one has came close since. Crazy to not put one of the greatest RBs of this generation maybe even all time.
For receiver it's just Calvin Johnson with Jerry Rice's durability.
For receiver it's just Jerry Rice, there I fixed it for you.
@@crazywhofan6676 You made the reciever, smaller, slower, less athletic, have a smaller catch radius, and have worse hands. You fixed nothing, you absolute fool.
How to build the best NFL videos? Bring in Brett Kohlman.
The most perfect back played in Chicago named Walter Payton the only thing he was missing was speed . If he had Barry Sanders speed Emit would of never caught him!
Didn't Walter have 4.4 speed?
@@sjnorthmusic I don't remember he was quick just not the fastest
Alvin Kamara has the best contact balance. I know everyone immediately thinks of the beast mode run but to not think of Alvin not being close is crazy.
I was thinking this exact same thing… Watching the game it is incredible how his ability to stay up after contact, just sticks out from the rest of everybody else
Nothing about pass protection skills in a modern pass happy NFL?
Gore for that one
Wow with how the running back is position is faring in 2023, I’m really appreciating this era of backs we had more. All great backs.
Great video but I’d swap out Sproles for LT since he put up better receiving numbers maybe Brett put sproles instead since he was only good at catching and not running
No swap him for Forte. The other 2 guys were great receivers because of their unique physical abilities. But he didn't choose any of those abilities to make his perfect back, so how can you choose them for their receiving when they won't have the thing that made them good at it in the first place? I choose Forte because his pass catching was not connected to physical attributes, just route running and hands.
so happy for brett man
we don't need this video, we ALL already know the perfect RB is. He's already retired. I don't even need to name drop him because we ALL know who it is. 😂😂😂
He’s the goat but he’s not the perfect running back. I’m pretty sure I know who you’re talking about and he doesn’t have the raw power of other backs. Even the goat has a flaw
@@kylemtc2280the perfect rb is Adrian peterson
Barry Sanders GOAT
@@kylemtc2280Barry’s flaw is that he never had a remotely decent offensive line. If he had emmitt smith’s o-line Barry would have the gaudiest rushing numbers in history by so much.
Ladainian Tomilson didn't make the cut on anything? Thats crazy.
The most complete back talent wise during my time was AP & Fred taylor!! Both had size speed & elusiveness but taylor was a little more effective in the passing game
AD*
@@CorndogwaffleBoth are his nicknames. Let's not gatekeep football because of nicknames that were used for a player.
@@itsthekid9815AD*
@@itsthekid9815his nickname is AD. AP are his initials. He was called AD all the way back in highschool.
@dustmaker1212 Again, announcers in the NFL have called him both. If you from Texas or watch him in Oklahoma you gon say AD. If you saw him in the NFL, it could AP. Either or
I need to see LT in one of these
Derrick Henry he can do it all elite maybe cook and jr
Exactly
He had to keep it to the last 20 years so Barry Sanders didnt fill all the slots 😂
Contact balance is definitely Alvin Kamara…never seen anything like the way he sheds contact and keeps his balance
Also acceleration should be Derrick Henry
Lol
You ain't wrong about kamara, Henry has great acceleration, but it wasn't like cj IMO that man can hit full speed after a couple of strides
derrick henry doesnt have great acceleration lol
Derrick Henry for top end speed not acceleration
@@idk-_- bruh look at the way he accelerates through the hole…check tape and come back
Only 3 things are inevitable: Death, Taxes, and Frank Gore getting 4 yards
No Derrick Henry in here is absolutely crazy
What skill would you take of his?
@@johnathanjamesdavis5842 POWER
His stiff arm stands out, not a category ofcourse@@johnathanjamesdavis5842
Raw power@@johnathanjamesdavis5842
This is about late 2000s running backs, Henry is mid-late 2010s
Leveon Bell should have been chosen for Vision…he saw the RB market plummeting way before anyone else (he was pretty good at football too)
Holmes, Alexander, and LT not being on this list is crazy this dude ever watch football In the early 2000’S when teams actually ran the ball
Go make your own video then, no one said this is the definitive video for RBs. Learn what an opinion is😂
Wow it’s so cool that you built Pierre Strong Jr.
SAQUON IS ALREADY THAT
I would add Pass blocking as a category
Adrian "AD" Deterson
His nickname is AD… “All Day”. Always has been.
@@MBR2495 Have you always been slow? Holy cow!
@@MBR2495 Dude...
@@jonshaw1629are you?? That was literally his nickname
@@davidnelson7719it was literally his nickname lol
The perfect running back in the modern NFL is a 5th round pick you can run into the ground and not give a second contract to.
Who gives af about the "perfect running-back", when y'all don't want to pay them to be "perfect/great"??? Make this make sense = you guys are confused = you don't value running-backs, so why bring this up???
He pays players?
@@SamoaJoedabest is this the “NFL’s” TH-cam channel?? You can only play dumb when you’re “smart” = otherwise, you’re not “playing” at all
@@DaFactsNoNonsense1713Ok so the NFL’s content team pays players? Even if Roger Goodell himself ran this account, he pays the players?
Calm down this is Wendys
Brett deserves all the love & recognition
Frank gore is a monster fr
Love Brett and his contact, and maybe the edit/fil selection wasn't up to him, but he picked AP for Power and delivering hits and then they didn't show any clips of him hitting anyone!
Great to see Brett! Good vid!
great vid! would love to see you factor in physicality for WR position. I definitely value a big body guy who can not only work his man in passing game, but can also set the edge blocking and help turn a 5 yard outside run into a 15+ yard sideline scamper
Petterson definitely hit harder than anyone else, just ask his kid😂😂
Loved the vid but suprised to see LT not make the cut, best running back of the 21st century
Derek Henry with kamara skills in the pass game. That’s the perfect/greatest player period
Jamaal Charles honorable mention for acceleration, unfortunately short lived prime but he was electricity personified in his prime
52-0 in the 3rd quarter is crazy
So wild seeing Brett get some recognition
No Edgerrin James mention.. to me he was raw and contact balance was amazing
dude just made Nick Chubb LMAOOOOOOO
It comes from a wider running stance. Keeping your legs farther apart vs closer together is the deciding factor for staying up or toppling over basically.
Wasn't this supposed to include RBs from the last two decades? If so, how the hell is LaDanian Tomlinson, a HOFer who was the best all-around RB of the 21st century, not even given a sniff? Oh wait, LT would actually be the perfect RB on his own - my bad!
Love seeing CJ2K getting recognition.
so this is basically Ladanian Tomlinson😂