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Next Gen Stats Leaders

Tracking-derived leaderboards from the NFL's Next Gen Stats. Filter by position group, season, and minimum volume.

RBs ranked by Next Gen Stats tracking metrics. RYOE strips out blocking quality vs. defensive box, efficiency reveals how directly a runner moves, time behind the LOS flags hesitation.

Rushing Leaders: 2017

18 qualifying players (200+ rush attempts) · sorted by RYOE/A

#PlayerTmRUSRYOE/ARYOEEff8+ Box %TLOSYPC
1Alex CollinsRBBAL2124.2332.5%3.02s4.59
2LeSean McCoyRBBUF2874.3035.9%2.95s3.97
3Jordan HowardRBCHI2764.6543.1%3.00s4.07
4Isaiah CrowellRBCLE2063.7329.1%2.74s4.14
5Ezekiel ElliottRBDAL2424.0035.1%2.90s4.06
6C.J. AndersonRBDEN2453.6422.0%2.55s4.11
7Lamar MillerRBHOU2383.7324.4%2.59s3.73
8Frank GoreRBIND2613.7326.1%2.55s3.68
9Leonard FournetteRBJAX2684.0148.5%2.52s3.88
10Kareem HuntRBKC2723.5823.2%2.89s4.88
11Melvin GordonRBLAC2844.1529.6%2.70s3.89
12Todd GurleyRBLAR2793.8616.8%2.78s4.68
13Marshawn LynchRBLV2073.8133.8%2.72s4.29
14Latavius MurrayRBMIN2163.8638.9%2.68s3.90
15Mark IngramRBNO2303.4142.2%2.66s4.88
16Jay AjayiRBPHI2084.2622.1%2.76s4.20
17Le'Veon BellRBPIT3214.1719.9%3.09s4.02
18Carlos HydeRBSF2404.4937.9%2.81s3.93

Source: NFL Next Gen Stats via nflverse. Regular season only. Coverage starts 2016. Color tone reflects percentile rank within the qualified player pool: top 10%, top 25%, middle 50%, 25-50, bottom 25%.

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