Conventional wisdom holds that when NFL running backs hit the magical age of 30, they begin to breakdown. While it may seem like a truism, this article argues that it’s not necessarily the case; a more precise measurement is number of seasons played and number of carries for a career. So if you got some high-profile RB’s on your roster that are getting a little long in the tooth, you can check the chart and see if they are in the danger zone.
You’re 30 years old? It’s over
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