Austin Ekeler and Najee Harris have both started all 17 games the last two years? Can we count on these guys to stay healthy? Or is running back simply an inherently dangerous position (with every player a substantial risk to have his season ruined)?
Some guys seem more durable than others, of course. Jim Brown and Walter Payton cranked out games year after year, while guys like D’Andre Swift and Rashaad Penny never seem to stay healthy. And other running backs seem to do a better job of avoiding high-impact collisions.
Harris hasn’t missed any games as a pro, but there have been some nicks. He missed most of a playoff game against KC as a rookie, and he left the Colts game last year.
With Ekeler (pictured) there’s the contract issue. He’s understandably miffed that he’s more important to the Chargers than either Keenan Allen or Mike Williams but making less than a third as much. But that’s a question for another post; here, I’m looking just a durability.
But let’s look at a few numbers. In the 32-team era, I see 48 running backs who played in every game two years in a row, finishing with top-15 overall numbers in each of those seasons. (Like Ekeler and Harris have just done.) Of those 48 games, 12 of them (and even 25 percent) missed a least a quarter of their next season. I see 2015 Matt Forte playing 13 games; I’m not sure how to label that season. And I see the remaining 35 (of 48) playing at least 14 games – I will call those guys relatively healthy.
Of the 48 players, just over half (25) played in the full 16 games).
In the chart below, at how those 48 players fared after two consecutive healthy, productive seasons. I put the black dot next to the names of the players who missed at least four games. There are five who missed at least half the season, and I gave them double dots.
PRODUCTION OF "DURABLE" RUNNING BACKS | |||||||||
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Year | Player | Age | G | Run | Rec | Yards | TD | PPR | Rk |
2002 | Curtis Martin, NYJ | 29 | 16 | 1,094 | 362 | 1,456 | 7 | 238.6 | 17 |
2002 | Charlie Garner, Oak. | 30 | 16 | 962 | 941 | 1,903 | 11 | 347.3 | 4 |
2002 | Ahman Green, G.B. | 25 | 14 | 1,240 | 393 | 1,633 | 9 | 274.3 | 11 |
2003 | Ricky Williams, Mia. | 26 | 16 | 1,372 | 351 | 1,723 | 10 | 282.3 | 9 |
2003 | Shaun Alexander, Sea. | 26 | 16 | 1,435 | 295 | 1,730 | 16 | 311.0 | 7 |
2003 | LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. | 24 | 16 | 1,645 | 725 | 2,370 | 17 | 444.1 | 2 |
2003 | Charlie Garner, Oak. | 31 | 14 | 553 | 386 | 939 | 4 | 165.9 | 26 |
2004 | Shaun Alexander, Sea. | 27 | 16 | 1,696 | 170 | 1,866 | 20 | 329.6 | 4 |
2004 | Tiki Barber, NYG | 29 | 16 | 1,518 | 578 | 2,096 | 15 | 351.6 | 1 |
2004 | LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. | 25 | 15 | 1,335 | 441 | 1,776 | 18 | 340.5 | 2 |
2004 | Fred Taylor, Jac. | 28 | 14 | 1,224 | 345 | 1,569 | 3 | 210.9 | 19 |
2004 | • Jamal Lewis, Balt. | 25 | 12 | 1,006 | 116 | 1,122 | 7 | 164.2 | 28 |
2005 | Tiki Barber, NYG | 30 | 16 | 1,860 | 530 | 2,390 | 11 | 361.0 | 4 |
2005 | Shaun Alexander, Sea. | 28 | 16 | 1,880 | 78 | 1,958 | 28 | 378.8 | 1 |
2005 | • Ricky Williams, Mia. | 28 | 12 | 743 | 93 | 836 | 6 | 136.6 | 28 |
2006 | Rudi Johnson, Cin. | 27 | 16 | 1,309 | 124 | 1,433 | 12 | 238.3 | 11 |
2006 | Tiki Barber, NYG | 31 | 16 | 1,662 | 465 | 2,127 | 5 | 300.7 | 6 |
2006 | Reuben Droughns, Cle. | 28 | 14 | 758 | 169 | 927 | 4 | 143.7 | 34 |
2006 | • Shaun Alexander, Sea. | 29 | 10 | 896 | 48 | 944 | 7 | 148.4 | 33 |
2007 | LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. | 28 | 16 | 1,474 | 475 | 1,949 | 18 | 367.8 | 2 |
2007 | • Rudi Johnson, Cin. | 28 | 11 | 497 | 110 | 607 | 4 | 99.7 | 49 |
2007 | •• Larry Johnson, K.C. | 28 | 8 | 559 | 186 | 745 | 4 | 128.5 | 37 |
2008 | LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. | 29 | 16 | 1,110 | 426 | 1,536 | 12 | 277.6 | 6 |
2009 | LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. | 30 | 14 | 730 | 154 | 884 | 12 | 180.4 | 24 |
2009 | •• Clinton Portis, Was. | 28 | 8 | 494 | 57 | 551 | 2 | 76.1 | 58 |
2010 | Thomas Jones, K.C. | 32 | 16 | 896 | 122 | 1,018 | 6 | 151.8 | 27 |
2010 | Matt Forte, Chi. | 25 | 16 | 1,069 | 547 | 1,616 | 9 | 268.6 | 9 |
2010 | Adrian Peterson, Min. | 25 | 15 | 1,298 | 341 | 1,639 | 13 | 277.9 | 5 |
2010 | Maurice Jones-Drew, Jac. | 25 | 14 | 1,324 | 317 | 1,641 | 7 | 240.1 | 13 |
2011 | Chris Johnson, Ten. | 26 | 16 | 1,047 | 418 | 1,465 | 4 | 227.5 | 9 |
2011 | Ray Rice, Balt. | 24 | 16 | 1,364 | 704 | 2,068 | 15 | 376.9 | 1 |
2011 | • Matt Forte, Chi. | 26 | 12 | 997 | 490 | 1,487 | 4 | 224.7 | 11 |
2012 | Michael Turner, Atl. | 30 | 16 | 800 | 128 | 928 | 11 | 177.8 | 22 |
2012 | Chris Johnson, Ten. | 27 | 16 | 1,243 | 232 | 1,475 | 6 | 219.5 | 12 |
2012 | Ray Rice, Balt. | 25 | 16 | 1,143 | 478 | 1,621 | 10 | 283.1 | 4 |
2013 | Chris Johnson, Ten. | 28 | 16 | 1,077 | 345 | 1,422 | 10 | 244.2 | 9 |
2013 | Ray Rice, Balt. | 26 | 15 | 660 | 321 | 981 | 4 | 182.1 | 22 |
2014 | Chris Johnson, NYJ | 29 | 16 | 663 | 151 | 814 | 2 | 117.4 | 39 |
2014 | Marshawn Lynch, Sea. | 28 | 16 | 1,306 | 367 | 1,673 | 17 | 306.3 | 4 |
2015 | Matt Forte, Chi. | 30 | 13 | 898 | 389 | 1,287 | 7 | 216.7 | 8 |
2015 | • LeSean McCoy, Buff. | 27 | 12 | 895 | 292 | 1,187 | 5 | 182.7 | 17 |
2015 | •• Marshawn Lynch, Sea. | 29 | 7 | 417 | 80 | 497 | 3 | 82.7 | 61 |
2016 | Lamar Miller, Hou. | 25 | 14 | 1,073 | 188 | 1,261 | 6 | 193.1 | 19 |
2017 | Frank Gore, Ind. | 34 | 16 | 961 | 245 | 1,206 | 4 | 173.6 | 20 |
2017 | •• David Johnson, Ariz. | 26 | 1 | 23 | 67 | 90 | 0 | 15.0 | 110 |
2018 | • Mark Ingram, N.O. | 29 | 12 | 645 | 170 | 815 | 7 | 144.5 | 32 |
2019 | Christian McCaffrey, Car. | 23 | 16 | 1,387 | 1,005 | 2,392 | 19 | 471.2 | 1 |
2020 | •• Christian McCaffrey, Car. | 24 | 3 | 225 | 149 | 374 | 6 | 90.4 | 54 |
2023 | Austin Ekeler, LAC | 28 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
2023 | Najee Harris, Pitt. | 25 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
When I first started looking at this, I considered backs who had played in all 16 games in back-to-back seasons and finished with top 20 numbers. I later trimmed it down to the 48 listed in the first chart. Below, for those who want to look through what ended up on the cutting room floor, are the 21 more backs who had two healthy seasons, with at least one of them of the 16th to 20th range (using PPR scoring).
There were also a few backs who simply didn’t come back and play at all (including Tiki Barber, who retired). I think there were 3-4 of those backs, and they’re not listed.
SECOND LEVEL "DURABLE" RUNNING BACKS | |||||||||
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Year | Player | Age | G | Run | Rec | Yards | TD | PPR | Rk |
2002 | Corey Dillon, Cin. | 28 | 16 | 1,311 | 298 | 1,609 | 7 | 245.9 | 16 |
2002 | Eddie George, Ten. | 29 | 16 | 1,165 | 255 | 1,420 | 14 | 262.0 | 14 |
2003 | Eddie George, Ten. | 30 | 16 | 1,031 | 163 | 1,194 | 5 | 171.4 | 23 |
2003 | Curtis Martin, NYJ | 30 | 16 | 1,308 | 262 | 1,570 | 2 | 211.0 | 18 |
2003 | Corey Dillon, Cin. | 29 | 13 | 541 | 71 | 612 | 2 | 84.2 | 46 |
2003 | • Garrison Hearst, S.F. | 32 | 12 | 768 | 211 | 979 | 4 | 146.9 | 32 |
2004 | Curtis Martin, NYJ | 31 | 16 | 1,697 | 245 | 1,942 | 14 | 319.2 | 5 |
2005 | • Curtis Martin, NYJ | 32 | 12 | 735 | 118 | 853 | 5 | 139.3 | 27 |
2006 | Warrick Dunn, Atl. | 31 | 16 | 1,140 | 170 | 1,310 | 5 | 183.0 | 25 |
2006 | Willis McGahee, Buff. | 25 | 14 | 990 | 156 | 1,146 | 6 | 168.6 | 26 |
2008 | Marion Barber, Dall. | 25 | 15 | 885 | 417 | 1,302 | 9 | 236.2 | 12 |
2008 | Edgerrin James, Ariz. | 30 | 13 | 514 | 85 | 599 | 3 | 91.9 | 56 |
2011 | Rashard Mendenhall, Pitt. | 24 | 15 | 928 | 154 | 1,082 | 9 | 180.2 | 22 |
2013 | Frank Gore, S.F. | 30 | 16 | 1,128 | 141 | 1,269 | 9 | 196.9 | 18 |
2013 | • Shonn Greene, Ten. | 28 | 11 | 295 | 39 | 334 | 4 | 63.4 | 60 |
2014 | Frank Gore, S.F. | 31 | 16 | 1,106 | 111 | 1,217 | 5 | 162.7 | 21 |
2014 | Alfred Morris, Was. | 26 | 16 | 1,074 | 155 | 1,229 | 8 | 187.9 | 17 |
2015 | Alfred Morris, Was. | 27 | 16 | 751 | 55 | 806 | 1 | 96.6 | 53 |
2016 | Jeremy Hill, Cin. | 24 | 15 | 839 | 174 | 1,013 | 9 | 176.3 | 22 |
2018 | Frank Gore, Mia. | 35 | 14 | 722 | 124 | 846 | 1 | 102.6 | 47 |
2020 | • Nick Chubb, Cle. | 25 | 12 | 1,067 | 150 | 1,217 | 12 | 209.7 | 11 |
—Ian Allan