Derrick Henry led the NFL in rushing last season while helping the surprising Tennessee Titans reach the AFC Championship Game.
Henry finished with 1,540 yards despite sitting out the next-to-last game of the regular season because of injury. He wound up with 46 more yards than the second-place finisher, Nick Chubb of the Cleveland Browns, who finished 1,494 yards on the ground.
Not surprisingly, Henry is the favorite to again top the league in rushing in 2020.
2020 NFL Rushing Leader Odds
Player | Odds |
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Derrick Henry (Titans) | +600 |
Christian McCaffrey (Panthers) | +700 |
Nick Chubb (Browns) | +800 |
Dalvin Cook (Vikings) | +1000 |
Ezekiel Elliott (Cowboys) | +1000 |
Saquon Barkley (Giants) | +1400 |
Chris Carson (Seahawks) | +1600 |
Joe Mixon (Bengals) | +1600 |
Leonard Fournette (Jaguars) | +1600 |
Josh Jacobs (Raiders) | +1600 |
Kenyan Drake (Cardinals) | +1800 |
Austin Ekeler (Chargers) | +1800 |
Melvin Gordon (Broncos) | +1800 |
Mark Ingram (Ravens) | +1800 |
Alvin Kamara (Saints) | +1800 |
Raheem Mostert (49ers) | +1800 |
James Connor (Steelers) | +2000 |
Marlon Mack (Colts) | +2000 |
Todd Gurley (Falcons) | +2200 |
Phillip Lindsay (Broncos) | +2200 |
Le’Veon Bell (Jets) | +2500 |
Lamar Jackson (Ravens) | +2500 |
Aaron Jones (Packers) | +2500 |
Miles Sanders (Eagles) | +2500 |
Devin Singletary (Bills) | +2500 |
Jordan Howard (Dolphins) | +2800 |
Sony Michel (Patriots) | +2800 |
Latavius Murray (Saints) | +2800 |
Damien Williams (Chiefs) | +2800 |
David Johnson (Texans) | +3300 |
Kerryon Johnson (Lions) | +3300 |
Adrian Peterson (Redskins) | +3300 |
Derrius Guice (Redskins) | +4000 |
Darrell Henderson (Rams) | +4000 |
Kareem Hunt (Browns) | +4000 |
Ronald Jones (Buccaneers) | +4000 |
David Montgomery (Bears) | +4000 |