Marshall Faulk's Top 5 RB's...No Portis?!

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Skins4Eva
07-07-2009, 10:07 AM
On NFL Total Access last night they, I mean Marshall Faulk presented his top five running backs I the league and the lists was as follows:

1. Adrian Peterson
2. DeAngelo Williams
3. Michael Turner
4. LaDanian Tomlinson
5. Maurice Jones-Drew/Brian Westbrook (tied for 5th)

I can hardly disagree with Adrian Peterson but, seriously, no Portis anywhere on the list?! That is just plain ridiculous. Allow me to 'critique' Faulk's list and then present my own. I agree with Adrian Peterson. DeAngelo Williams isn't even the best RB on his own team, Michael Turner has been a number 2 most of his career until last season in which he did have an outstanding year, but to say he is now among the elite is a bit premature. LaDanian Tomlinson, IMO, should always be in this discussion despite his nagging injuries of late. Maurice Jones-Drew and Westbrook are close although I think defensive coordinators fear scheming against Westbrook far more than Jones-Drew. What would be your guys list of the Top 5 RB's in the NFL?....This is my attempt to break the monotony of all of the Campbell sucks, Vinny sucks, Zorn sucks, and Snyder sucks threads LMAO.

MTK
07-07-2009, 10:10 AM
Jones-Drew? Really?

If CP isn't top 5 he's right there. Def top 10.

Skins4Eva
07-07-2009, 10:10 AM
Forgot my list:

1. Adrian Peterson
2. Clinton Portis
3. LaDanian Tomlinson
4. Frank Gore
5. Michael Westbrook

Paintrain
07-07-2009, 10:14 AM
^^Pretty sure you meant Brian Westbrook not Michael Westbroke.

Yeah, Faulk's list is flawed but I wasn't surprised that Portis wasn't on it. To expect anything from the national media regarding our players other than negativity is naive right now.

KI Skins Fan
07-07-2009, 10:15 AM
Forgot my list:

1. Adrian Peterson
2. Clinton Portis
3. LaDanian Tomlinson
4. Frank Gore
5. Michael Westbrook

Michael Westbrook?!

If the Skins had taken my draft advice Adrian Peterson would be on our team.

freddyg12
07-07-2009, 10:22 AM
CP isn't top 5 by running ability, but let's first establish the criteria. If you want an all around back he's likely one of the top 5. Westbrook as well, he does a lot for his team. Peterson has had issues w/pass protection & they don't use him on 3rd downs unless he's running the ball.

I think Steven Jackson is often overlooked, and I hate to say it but Marion the barbarian is solid in about every phase of the game, just lacks breakaway speed.

Running back has become a tough position to rate IMO, there are so many guys in the nfl racking up yards that any given week somebody random looks like a hall of famer. I think it's safe to say that this is a position that most teams have no trouble finding talent in the mid rounds of the draft. Kind of funny, when I grew up rb's were among the highest paid, most celebrated players. They still have the name recognition, but free agency has reduced their per capita value.

BleedBurgundy
07-07-2009, 10:29 AM
Off the top of my head:

1. Adrian Peterson
2. LaDanian Tomlinson
3. Steven Jackson
4. Brandon Jacobs
5. Chris Johnson (second only to A.D. in terms of exciting to watch)

rest of the top 10 in no particular order:

Portis, Westbrook, Turner, Ronnie Brown and Barber.

This dude is my favorite back in the league.
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firstdown
07-07-2009, 10:31 AM
OK, first get over this media out to get the skins because thats getting old. This is one man's opinion so what is the big deal. I bet if we did a thread here on the top 5 RB's fans here would not include CP on the top five list. All I give a crap about is that come game day CP comes out and plays his best ball and helps the team win. I don't cars if he has 20 yards and 2 TD's or 140 yards with no TD's as long as what he brings to the field on that day helps us win.

skinsfan69
07-07-2009, 10:45 AM
On NFL Total Access last night they, I mean Marshall Faulk presented his top five running backs I the league and the lists was as follows:

1. Adrian Peterson
2. DeAngelo Williams
3. Michael Turner
4. LaDanian Tomlinson
5. Maurice Jones-Drew/Brian Westbrook (tied for 5th)

I can hardly disagree with Adrian Peterson but, seriously, no Portis anywhere on the list?! That is just plain ridiculous. Allow me to 'critique' Faulk's list and then present my own. I agree with Adrian Peterson. DeAngelo Williams isn't even the best RB on his own team, Michael Turner has been a number 2 most of his career until last season in which he did have an outstanding year, but to say he is now among the elite is a bit premature. LaDanian Tomlinson, IMO, should always be in this discussion despite his nagging injuries of late. Maurice Jones-Drew and Westbrook are close although I think defensive coordinators fear scheming against Westbrook far more than Jones-Drew. What would be your guys list of the Top 5 RB's in the NFL?....This is my attempt to break the monotony of all of the Campbell sucks, Vinny sucks, Zorn sucks, and Snyder sucks threads LMAO.

The reason CP isn't top 5 cause Faulk said he's not a threat out of the back field. IMO the best back in the NFL ( when he's healthy) is Steven Jackson and he didn't make Marshall's top 5.

irish
07-07-2009, 11:07 AM
CP isnt a top 5 back anymore but I do think he comes in from about 7 to 10th.

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