Justin Fields Sure Didn’t Dodge Question On If He’s A Top 5 Running QB Ever
Justin Fields may come across as soft-spoken compared to other quarterbacks in the NFL. Don’t be fooled. The young man brims with self-confidence in his abilities. That is how he was able to weather the storm of being on the worst team in football last year and still play surprisingly well. Much of that came from his outstanding breakout campaign as a runner. Up until that point, everybody knew Fields was mobile. However, he’d never truly unleashed his legs as a true weapon. With a shaky offensive line and limited receiving options, he had little choice but to change that.
Aided by a midseason scheme adjustment by the Bears coaches, the quarterback became arguably the most feared runner in the NFL. Not only did he set the single-game mark for yards with 178 against Miami, but he also posted the second-most ever in a season with 1,143. He is only the third quarterback in NFL history to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark. Fields was asked on the All Things Covered podcast who he believes belongs in the top five all-time for greatest running quarterbacks.
Justin Fields isn’t completely out of his depth with such a statement.
His freakish speed and natural running instincts were obvious last season. If he can maintain a pace of around 700 yards per year, he will surpass Michael Vick’s record of 6,109 by his ninth season. He would be 30 years old. Of course, much of that depends on whether his body lasts that long. Health is a legitimate concern with running quarterbacks. Cam Newton, who holds the record for rushing touchdowns with 75, was already in severe decline by his 30th birthday. Vick was burnt out by his 32nd birthday, and that was aided by two years he spent in prison.
The truth is Justin Fields would be wise to follow the example of Steve Young, the final guy on his list. During his early years, Young ran the ball around 70 times per season. However, he eventually became a far more polished passer. He soon trimmed that number down to around 50 times per year. As a result, he was able to play at a high level until he was 37. Fields can do incredible things with his legs, but if he wants to have a long career, he cannot and should not learn to rely on them.
Still, it wouldn’t be a surprise if he is considered one of the greatest runners ever when it’s all said and done.