A Look Back at the 2003 NFL Draft Running Back Position
By Demar Richardson, published Dec 14, 2007
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In Larry Johnson's first 2 years in the NFL he had his ups and downs with former Kansas City coach Dick Vermeil. Johnson also was playing behind All Pro RB Priest Holmes. In 2003 Johnson only had 20 carries. In the 2004 NFL season Johnson's carries increased from 20 to 120 carries. He finished the 2004 season with 581 yards rushing and 9 TD's. In 2005 Johnson had his breakout season finishing with 20 touchdowns, 1,750 rushing yards and he averaged 5.2 YPC. In 2006 Johnson's production increased and he finished the 2006 NFL season with 1,789 rushing yards. Johnson quickly became not only one of the best RB's in the 2003 NFL Draft, but clearly he is one of the best backs that came out of the 2003 NFL Draft.
The Buffalo Bills took a chance on RB Willis McGahee who entered the 2003 NFL Draft with a knee injury. Buffalo did not play McGahee at all in 2003 to make sure that Willis would be one hundred percent healthy for the 2004 NFL season. The Bills patience paid off. In 2004 McGahee ran for 1,128 yards, averaged 4.0 YPC and scored 13 touchdowns. Buffalo traded McGahee to the Baltimore Ravens in 2007 and through eleven games this season Willis has 910 rushing yards and is on pace to finish with the most single season rushing yards in his career. McGahee is also a threat to catch the ball out the backfield he has 101 total career receptions.
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