from Ranking the top 10 running backs in the NFL
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/ranking-the-top-10-running-backs-in-the-nfl-071116
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2. Todd Gurley, Los Angeles Rams
The one player closest to surpassing Peterson as the best back is Todd Gurley. It may sound ludicrous to anoint a 21-year-old who’s started 12 games as a threat to overtake Peterson, but that’s what Gurley is. He’s the best running back to come out of college since Peterson in 2007 and provides the Rams with the whole package. Gurley has the power, speed and vision to be a perennial Pro Bowler and All-Pro, which he showed as a rookie last season. Despite only playing 13 games, Gurley still managed to rush for 1,106 yards and ranked fourth in yards per game (85.1).
In Los Angeles, where there is no established quarterback and a terrible wide receiver corps, the Rams will be forced to lean on Gurley week in and week out. That’s both a good and bad thing for him, given his effectiveness as a runner, but also the wear and tear he’ll experience early in his career. It’s just that the Rams don’t have many other options on offense. If Gurley can remain relatively healthy and avoid serious injuries, he could go down as one of the best backs to play the game, much like Peterson will.