1. LeVeon Bell, Steelers
Bell showed a lot of potential to be a top-10 running back in the NFL, but he missed three games. The former Michigan State back finished with 860 rushing yards and eight touchdowns though. Now that Bell is more familiar with the offense and has adjusted to the NFL, a 1,000-yard season with 10 touchdowns would not be surprising at all. Roethlisberger also has no proven weapons at wide receiver apart from Antonio Brown, so he will feed Bell the ball frequently.
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