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Ranks the Panthers All-Time Top 5 RBs


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Stats from Panthers.com:

1. DeAngelo Williams 754(att) 3,850(yds) 5.1(avg) 30(TDs) 15 (100 yd games)

2. DeShaun Foster 851(att) 3,336(yds) 3.9(avg) 10(TDs) 7 (100 yd games)

3. Tshimanga Biakabutuka 611(att) 2,530(yds) 4.1(avg) 14(TDs) 7 (100 yd games)

4. Stephen Davis 522(att) 2,085(yds) 4.0(avg) 20(TDs) 7 (100 yd games)

5. Fred Lane 502(att) 2,001(yds) 4.0(avg) 13(TDs) 6 (100 yd games)

6. Jonathan Stewart 405(att) 1,969(yds) 4.9(avg) 20(TDs) 7 (100 yd games)

7. Anthony Johnson 482(att) 1,795(yds) 3.7(avg) 7(TDs) 6 (100 yd games)

8. Nick Goings 400(att) 1,470(yds) 3.7(avg) 6(TDs) 5 (100 yd games)

9. Brad Hoover 284(att) 961(yds) 3.4(avg) 3(TDs) 1 (100 yd games)

10. Derrick Moore 195(att) 740(yds) 3.8(avg) 4(TDs) 2 (100 yd games)

1. D.Will

2. Davis

3. Stewart

4. Lane

5. Foster

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I think as far as the how good of players they are it would be.

1. Deangelo

2. Stewart

3. Davis

4. Foster

5. Lane

Though I do believe that Foster would have really been somebody special had he not had so many injuries. The broken ankle did him in unfortunately. Same goes for Biaka.

thats my list

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