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MINNEAPOLIS, MN - JANUARY 6: Wide receiver Randy Moss #84 of the Minnesota Vikings races upfield against the New Orleans Saints in the 2000 NFC Divisional Playoff Game at the Metrodome on January 6, 2001 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings defeated the Saints 34-16. (Photo by Joseph Patronite/Getty Images)
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - JANUARY 6: Wide receiver Randy Moss #84 of the Minnesota Vikings races upfield against the New Orleans Saints in the 2000 NFC Divisional Playoff Game at the Metrodome on January 6, 2001 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings defeated the Saints 34-16. (Photo by Joseph Patronite/Getty Images) /
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NEW ORLEANS, LA – FEBRUARY 3: Running back Marshall Faulk #28 of the St. Louis Rams runs for a short gain under pressure by the New England Patriots during Super Bowl XXXVI at the Louisiana Superdome on February 3, 2002 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Patriots beat the St. Louis Rams 20-17. (Photo by KMazur/Getty Images)
NEW ORLEANS, LA – FEBRUARY 3: Running back Marshall Faulk #28 of the St. Louis Rams runs for a short gain under pressure by the New England Patriots during Super Bowl XXXVI at the Louisiana Superdome on February 3, 2002 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Patriots beat the St. Louis Rams 20-17. (Photo by KMazur/Getty Images) /

28. Marshall Faulk

Faulk was one part of the four-headed monster in St. Louis known as The Greatest Show on Turf. Faulk has over 12,200 yards rushing in his career, and helped the Rams win a Super Bowl in 1999. He won the NFL MVP in 2000, was a seven-time Pro Bowler, and a three-time All-Pro. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2011.

29. Eric Dickerson

Dickerson doesn’t get brought up in the conversation of greatest running backs of all time as much as he should. He still holds the record for most rushing yards in a season with 2,105 and is one of the most physically dominant running backs of all time. He has over 13,200 yards in his career and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1999.

30. Terrell Davis

The Broncos legend had a brief career, but he accomplished so much in that time. He was an All-Pro in three straight seasons, including 1998 where he ran for over 2,000 yards. Davis was named MVP that season, and the Broncos won their second Super Bowl over the Falcons. Davis is one of the best running backs of all time, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2017.

31. Jim Taylor

When the Packers were in the midst of their most dominant run, Taylor was the back getting the majority of the carries. Taylor led the NFL in carries twice, and was the league;s leading rusher in 1962. He helped the Packers win four NFL Championships and the first Super Bowl in NFL history. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1976.