PFF grades for all 32 projected starting NFL running backs

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The running back position is one of the more undervalued positions in football. In the NFL, running backs make different types of plays on each snap, all depending on their job. They juggle several responsibilities while also being very dispensable, as there are always more coming in from the college game.

Identifying the starting running back has become more difficult with many teams as shared backfields become the norm. The Detroit Lions are no exception. Detroit has a dynamic duo of David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs. As a rookie, Gibbs rushed for 945 yards and also caught 52 passes, scoring 11 total touchdowns. Montgomery topped 1,000 yards and scored 13 TDs in his first season with the Lions after signing as a free agent.

For the purposes of this exercise, Gibbs was selected as the Lions’ starting RB–only one per team.

How did PFF grade what they consider to be the starting running back on each team?

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Arizona Cardinals

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James Conner

PFF Grade: 89.2

Atlanta Falcons

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Bijan Robinson

PFF grade: 69.1

Baltimore Ravens

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Derrick Henry

PFF grade: 90.1

Buffalo Bills

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James Cook

PFF grade: 71.7

Carolina Panthers

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Miles Sanders

PFF grade: 60.8

Chicago Bears

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D’Andre Swift

PFF grade: 66.5

Cincinnati Bengals

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Zack Moss

PFF grade: 66.9

Cleveland Browns

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Nick Chubb

PFF grade: 81.6

Dallas Cowboys

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Ezekiel Elliott

PFF grade: 67.6

Denver Broncos

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Javonte Williams

PFF grade: 63.3

Detroit Lions

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Jahmyr Gibbs

PFF grade: 76.3

Green Bay Packers

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Josh Jacobs

PFF grade: 65

Houston Texans

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Joe Mixon

PFF grade: 71.1

Indianapolis Colts

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Jonathan Taylor

PFF grade: 74.9

Jacksonville Jaguars

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Travis Etienne

PFF grade: 77

Kansas City Chiefs

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Isiah Pacheco

PFF grade: 79.9

Las Vegas Raiders

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Alexander Mattison

PFF grade: 61.8

Los Angeles Chargers

Dec 29, 2019; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards (35) rushes as Pittsburgh Steelers strong safety Terrell Edmunds (34) defends during the first quarter at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Gus Edwards

PFF grade: 73.7

Los Angeles Rams

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Kyren Williams

PFF grade: 80.4

Miami Dolphins

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Raheem Mostert

PFF grade: 84.7

Minnesota Vikings

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Aaron Jones

PFF grade: 80.9

New England Patriots

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Rhamondre Stevenson

PFF grade: 71.3

New Orleans Saints

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Alvin Kamara

PFF grade: 74.1

New York Jets

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Breece Hall

PFF grade from 2023: 77.5

Philadelphia Eagles

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Saquon Barkley

PFF grade: 70.2

Pittsburgh Steelers

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Najee Harris

PFF grade: 76.2

San Francisco 49ers

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Christian McCaffrey

PFF grade: 90.3

Seattle Seahawks

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Kenneth Walker Jr.

PFF grade: 83.5

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Rachaad White

PFF grade: 67.5

Tennessee Titans

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Tony Pollard

PFF grade: 77.5

Washington Commanders

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Brian Robinson

PFF grade: 75.3

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