[post_page_title]Eric Dickerson, RB[/post_page_title]
Eric Dickerson possessed both speed and size, making him an incredible running back that was tough to stop. He burst out on the scene during his rookie season in, recording 1,808 yards in 390 carries, numbers even a veteran dreams of. He still holds the single-season rushing record, with 2,105 during his second year in the league. During his four seasons with the Rams, the team was never able to get past Conference Championships. He made only a single playoff appearance during his 4.5 seasons in Indiana, and failed to make the playoffs with both the Raiders and Falcons. Dickerson finished his career with six Pro Bowl appearances, was a 5-time All-Pro and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1983.
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