Criteria: A RB (no QB) with at least 100 carries in a season.
1. Javorskie Lane
He didn't have the most yards per carry but 49 TDS and having a back that could get 2 yards no matter what at any given moment was invaluable.
2. Treyveon Williams
Over 3,500 career yards averaging 6 yards a carry with 34 TDs.
3. Cyrus Gray
Over 3,000 yards. We basically won every game where he rushed for over 100. 30 TDS.
4. Devon Achane
6.4 yards per carry. 21 TDS. Electric home run hitter.
5. Courtney Lewis
30 TDs. 2711 yards. 5.2 per carry. He quietly was a bright spot on some bad teams.
6. Isaiah Spiller
Just under 3k yards. 5.5 per carry and 25 TDs.
7. Christine Michael
Shared carries with Gray. Just under 3k yards. 34 TDs.
8. Jamar Toombs
Just a rumbling monster. He taught us what it meant to have a big RB. Only 4 yards per carry but 26 TDs.
9. Trey Williams
*only 1,343 career yards but at 6.6 yards per carry.
10. Tra Carson
Another durable and effective big back.
11. Mike Goodson
Just under 2k yards. 5.3 per carry. 13 TDs. I feel like he had more talent than that though.
12. Le'Veon Moss
5.6 yards per carry. Nice size. Could move up the list.
13. Ben Malena
A solid back in JFF era.
14. Derek Farmer
Poorly used. Way too predictable play calling during his era. Still managed decent production.
15. Amari Daniel's
I like the change of speed he brings. Still time for more.
16. Keith Ford
The last "pure" big back I can remember.
17. Ruben Owens
Like everyone else, looking forward to seeing him healthy. He can shoot up this list I think.
18. Brandon Williams
19. Joshua Corbin
Edit: all of these guys were good backs, otherwise they wouldn't have gotten the carries.
1. Javorskie Lane
He didn't have the most yards per carry but 49 TDS and having a back that could get 2 yards no matter what at any given moment was invaluable.
2. Treyveon Williams
Over 3,500 career yards averaging 6 yards a carry with 34 TDs.
3. Cyrus Gray
Over 3,000 yards. We basically won every game where he rushed for over 100. 30 TDS.
4. Devon Achane
6.4 yards per carry. 21 TDS. Electric home run hitter.
5. Courtney Lewis
30 TDs. 2711 yards. 5.2 per carry. He quietly was a bright spot on some bad teams.
6. Isaiah Spiller
Just under 3k yards. 5.5 per carry and 25 TDs.
7. Christine Michael
Shared carries with Gray. Just under 3k yards. 34 TDs.
8. Jamar Toombs
Just a rumbling monster. He taught us what it meant to have a big RB. Only 4 yards per carry but 26 TDs.
9. Trey Williams
*only 1,343 career yards but at 6.6 yards per carry.
10. Tra Carson
Another durable and effective big back.
11. Mike Goodson
Just under 2k yards. 5.3 per carry. 13 TDs. I feel like he had more talent than that though.
12. Le'Veon Moss
5.6 yards per carry. Nice size. Could move up the list.
13. Ben Malena
A solid back in JFF era.
14. Derek Farmer
Poorly used. Way too predictable play calling during his era. Still managed decent production.
15. Amari Daniel's
I like the change of speed he brings. Still time for more.
16. Keith Ford
The last "pure" big back I can remember.
17. Ruben Owens
Like everyone else, looking forward to seeing him healthy. He can shoot up this list I think.
18. Brandon Williams
19. Joshua Corbin
Edit: all of these guys were good backs, otherwise they wouldn't have gotten the carries.