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Is D-Will the best back in the league???


CWalker4205

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No, AP is still the best.. i am hoping D.Wil can unseat him this year..

1 AP

2 Turner

3 D.Will

4 Portis

5 Forte

Turner will be burnt out quick though, he faded a lot towards the end of the year. AP is great but durability and fumbles still put him behind D-Will IMO

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I think AP is a better RB than williams, he's just more dynamic and much faster. Williams had many 30+ yard runs that could have been TDs if he had the speed of AP.

I don't expect williams to be as productive either, stewart will see more carries this season.

I think williams is definately one of the best backs in the leauge, and he did have the best season in 2008, but he's not a consensus #1 pick.

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