One of the most explosive running backs in NFL history, Gale Sayers was a two-time All-American at Kansas who still boasts the rookie record for Touchdowns (22). A two-time Rushing Champion, Sayers received MVP votes in his first five seasons with the Chicago Bears and was considered the best RB in the game following Jim Brown's retirement. Sayers's ability to change speeds at a dime made it difficult for him to grab, and once he had an open field, it was light out. Sadly, as he was the only significant offensive weapon that the Bears had, all attention was on Sayers, making his accomplishments more impressive.
A devasting knee injury in the 1970 pre-season was the catalyst for the Running Back playing only four more games over the rest of his career, but his prime was so potent that he entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame on his first ballot, and remains the youngest to do so at 34.