![]() Still, his accomplishments, especially during the 2020 season, have established him as one of the best RBs in recent memory & the most dominant force on the ground from 2019-2020. Due to a major injury, Henry will not be represented in any awards or All Pros this year. Below any mention of how good Jonathan Taylor is, you will likely find this small minority praising their King Henry as the true best RB in the NFL. The Henry Royalist contingent is a minority in the NFL landscape, most of whom belong to the 31st biggest Fanbase in the NFL (according to Twitter analytics), but a vocal one at that. ![]() But now that Taylor has reached 16 games player (with one more left thanks to the NFL’s extended regular season in 2021 onwards), there is truly enough of a season to compare Taylor to Henry. Many said it was too soon earlier for Taylor to claim the crown due to him not playing 16 games as Henry did in 2020. They believe that another RB has been passed over in recent years for MVP hype, who has received 0 MVP votes in his prime years due to historic seasons of QB production, relegating him only to receive an Offensive Player of the Year in 2020. However, there is a contingent of fans who are less than enthused about the hype of Jonathan Taylor. Heck, no RB has even received a single MVP vote since Todd Gurley in 2017. Taylor is even getting MVP buzz as a running back, an award that hasn’t been given to an RB since 2012 Adrian Peterson. On a Franchise with 4 Hall of Fame RBs such as Lenny Moore, Eric Dickerson, Marshall Faulk, & Edgerrin James on its Mount Rushmore of Backs, that’s high praise. Jonathan Taylor is having a monster of a season, one of the greatest in Colts History. Derrick Henry has laid claim to the title “King” among RBs, but this year, Jonathan Taylor is making a claim for his crown. ![]()
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