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I think Stewart and Williams should go. They have a higher ypc than the other NFC back with 1000 yards. They each have 3 fumbles, which is half the number of fumbles Adrian Peterson has. Their first down percentages (Dwill 23.6% Jstew 24.4%) are better than any other NFC or AFC backs with 1000 yards.

Last year Deangelo Williams had a great season on a good team and was not put on the pro bowl roster. This year Ryan grant is having a season not comparable to Williams last year on a good Packers team. He should not make the team. Also you could argue Steven Jackson on a 2 win team does not deserve to make it.

1st- Peterson

2nd- Williams

3rd- Stewart

Stats of the 6 1000 yards rushers so far

yards

Steven Jackson - 1353

Adrian Peterson - 1329

Ryan Grant - 1202

Deangelo Williams - 1117

Frank Gore - 1013

Jonathan Stewart - 1008

ypc

Deangelo Williams - 5.2

Jonathan Stewart - 4.9

Frank Gore - 4.9

Steven Jackson - 4.5

Ryan Grant - 4.4

Adrian Peterson - 4.4

Touchdowns

Adrian Peterson - 17

Ryan Grant - 10

Jonathan Stewart - 9

Frank Gore - 8

Deangelo Williams - 7

Steven Jackson - 4

1st down %

Jonathan Stewart - 24.4%

Deangelo Williams - 23.6%

Adrian Peterson - 23.3%

Ryan Grant - 21%

Frank Gore - 20.4%

Steven Jackson - 19.4%

There are notable guys who haven't reached 1000 yet. Pierre Thomas has an impressive 5.4 ypc average while Marion Barber has a 28% first down average.

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