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Source: 30dB.com – Leonard%20Fournette
His rushing total is the highest in the NFL, and Social has awarded him a 53 percent positive score over the last 30 days. But compared with the other top 10 running backs in the league, he’s got a ways to go before he’s the most popular. At the moment, that honor belongs to Los Angeles Rams back Todd Gurley, who’s fourth in the league with 686 rushing yards (in one fewer game than Hunt) and has a 74 percent positive score. Baltimore Raven Alex Collins—10th in the league in rushing yards despite having significantly fewer carries than competitors—has a 69 percent positive score. Chicago Bear Jordan Howard (fifth in rushing yards) has a 57 percent positive score, followed by Buffalo Bills back LeSean McCoy at 56 percent positive. Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro Le’Veon Bell is third in rushing yards and has a 53 percent positive score, which matches Hunt and Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Leonard Fournette. New Orleans Saint Mark Ingram is eighth on the rushing list and has a 49 percent score, enough to beat out Los Angeles Charger Melvin Gordon, at 34 percent positive, and Dallas Cowboy Ezekiel Elliott, who’s still embroiled in a domestic violence case with the NFL that has him at 18 percent positive. –Alex Shultz
Republished from 30dB
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