4. Le’Veon Bell, Jets (10)
The two-time All-Pro held out the entire 2018 season before signing with the Jets prior to last season. He didn’t come close to the monster numbers he had put up in Pittsburgh, and his 3.22 yards per carry will surely not cut it. But he’s just 28, so let’s not count him out from one season. He still had 1250 yards from scrimmage after all.
5. Philip Lindsay, Broncos (15)
Two 1000-yard seasons in two years for the former undrafted free agent. He’s also put up 17 career touchdowns.
6. Austin Ekeler, Chargers (17)
A dual-threat running back whose even better as a receiver than he is a runner. And he’s no slouch as a runner either, averaging 4.8 yards per carry over his three-year career. He put up 1550 yards from scrimmage last season with 11 touchdowns.
7. Devin Singletary, Bills (20)
He averaged an impressive 5.13 yards per carry as a rookie while splitting carries with Frank Gore. Well, Gore is gone, so Singletary will be the workhorse now.
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