Top 15 NFL Running Backs to Watch in the 2024 Season

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The 2024 season brings an extraordinary showcase of NFL running backs, each electrifying the gridiron with unique talents. Expect thrilling highlights and standout performances as these athletes push the boundaries of what’s possible. Here’s a breakdown of the top 15 running backs leading the charge this year.

Christian McCaffrey

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Christian McCaffrey reigns supreme as the NFL’s top running back heading into 2024. With a career-high 1,459 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns last season, he’s a dual-threat powerhouse who amazes with both his running and receiving skills. Prepare for another thrilling year from this unstoppable 49ers star.

Derrick Henry

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Henry is ready to shake things up with a new team after eight stellar seasons with the Titans. Coming off a strong 2023, where he racked up 1,167 rushing yards, he’s poised for an awesome year with the Ravens. His punishing stiff arms and breakaway speed make him a nightmare for any opponent.

Jonathan Taylor

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After bursting onto the scene in 2021, Taylor led the league with 1,811 rushing yards. He remains a formidable force despite recent injury setbacks and contract disputes. With a healthy offseason, expect him to reclaim his top-tier status and challenge for the rushing title in 2024.

Nick Chubb

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Despite a lost 2023 season due to a severe knee injury, Chubb’s track record speaks volumes. He’s ranked second in NFL rushing yards since 2018 and consistently posted 1,000-yard seasons before his injury. He could again drive the Browns’ rushing attack with authority if he fully recovers.

Bijan Robinson

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The Falcons’ backfield showcases Bijan Robinson, who nearly hit 1,000 rushing yards in his rookie year. In 2023, he ranked sixth among running backs with 1,463 scrimmage yards. Robinson is expected to continue his upward trajectory and significantly contribute to Atlanta’s offense in the coming year.

Breece Hall

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Nearly two years post-ACL injury, Breece Hall delivered a superb 2023 with 1,585 scrimmage yards, ranking fourth in the NFL. His 79 avoided tackles placed him second league-wide, proving his elusiveness is intact. Hall is set to showcase his elite status with the Jets’ upgraded offensive line this season.

Saquon Barkley

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Saquon Barkley’s move to the Eagles promises an exciting shift. After a solid 2023 with 962 rushing yards and 10 total touchdowns, his potential could skyrocket behind Philadelphia’s top-tier offensive line. A four-time 1,200-yard rusher with over 1,300 yards in 2022, Barkley’s track record shows his game-changing ability.

Jahmyr Gibbs

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Drafted 12th overall, Jahmyr Gibbs exceeded expectations in his rookie year. He totaled 945 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns, averaging 5.2 yards per carry, and ranked among the top runners for 15-plus yard rushes. His Intense big-play potential and dual-threat ability highlight his future impact.

Aaron Jones

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Jones has been a clutch performer and a consistent end-zone threat. In 2023, Aaron the scoring machine rushed for 656 yards and averaged 4.6 yards per carry despite dealing with injuries. Moving to the Vikings could elevate Jones’ performance further with fresh opportunities in their revamped offense.

Josh Jacobs

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Following his move to the Packers, Josh Jacobs’s 2024 season holds promise, especially after a challenging 2023. Jacobs previously led the NFL in rushing yards and tackles avoided in 2022, even with a down year. His ability to dominate between the tackles could shine behind Green Bay’s strong offensive line.

Travis Etienne

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A solid 2023 season showcased Etienne’s dynamic abilities, with 1,484 scrimmage yards and 11 touchdowns. Despite a drop in efficiency due to poor run blocking, his league-leading 89 missed tackles and 1,008 rushing yards underlined his playmaking prowess. Improved blocking and a healthier quarterback could boost his performance in 2024.

Kyren Williams

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The Rams saw a breakout from their running back in 2023, with 1,144 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns in just 12 games. His 95.3 rushing yards per game led the league, and he forced the 10th-most missed tackles. If he stays fit, Williams could become a top-10 running back.

Raheem Mostert

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At 32, Mostert’s display underscores his continued potential as a top running back. Notwithstanding the crowded Dolphin backfield, he still pulled a remarkable season with 1,012 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns, earning his first Pro Bowl nod. His career-high totals reflect his elite speed and vision.

Kenneth Walker III

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Walker ran for more than 1,000 yards per year in his first two seasons with Seattle. At just 23, he has the third-most tackles avoided in the NFL and a top-11 explosive run rate. Though his efficiency dropped from his rookie year, enhancing his consistency could elevate him.

Isiah Pacheco

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A seventh-round pick, Pacheco has quickly established himself as a key player for the Chiefs. In 2023, he rushed for 935 yards, seven touchdowns, and averaged 4.6 yards per carry. His powerful running and contribution to back-to-back Super Bowl victories highlight his growing impact. Expect him to shine in 2024.

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