2. Derrick Henry
Ryan Tannehill’s surprise renaissance season certainly played a role, but it was Henry’s 6-foot-3, 247 pound freight train of a frame that truly carried the Titans during their almost-Cinderella story playoff run. During the regular season, he led the league in rushes (303), rushing yards (1,540) and rushing touchdowns (16). In the postseason, he added another 446 yards in three games, averaging 5.4 yards per carry. Henry has surpassed Marshawn Lynch as the best power runner of this era and blossomed into one of the most difficult backs to bring down in the history of the sport.