Yeah, the article puts too much on rushing TDs alone, and ignores other facts like receiving touchdowns, rushing yards, receiving yards, and while Henry is GREAT, it also leaves out that he's struggled (I believe) in the receiving game.
Not only that, but it mentioned Ezekiel Elliott (74) and Alvin Kamara (60) are the next two active guys in rushing TDs behind Henry when that's factually not true.
Here is the current active rushing TDs leaders
1) Derrick Henry (106)
Ezekiel Elliott (74) (NOT CURRENTLY SIGNED)
2) Josh Allen (65)
3) Josh Jacobs (61)
4a) Alvin Kamara (60)
4b) Joe Mixon (60)
6) James Conner (59)
7) Jalen Hurts (55)
8) Christian McCaffrey (52)
9a) Nick Chubb (51)
9b) Jonathan Taylor (51)
9c) David Montgomery (51)
12) Aaron Jones (50)
13) Saquon Barkley (48)
I wanted to keep going until I got Barkley in there. But the over point being
1) They're totally ignoring the RBs impact in the receiving game.
2) They totally left out RB Jacobs, who is averaging more than 10.17 rushing TDs per season, compared to Henry's 11.78... Jacobs has a chance to potentially be up there too, per season wise.
3) I guess we're ignoring the running QBs. But if we're ignoring everything and just talking about rushing TDs, they should be included.
4) Are they seriously trying to tell me, that players like Josh Jacobs, Nick Chubb, Jonathan Taylor and Saquon Barkley are absolutely no where near Derek Henry and can't be compared to him? Because if so, that's BS!
The biggest difference is that they got stuck on HORRIBLE teams, where Henry (for most of his career) has had one of the better run blocking OLs in front of him, and playing 6 games against a horrible division.
Don't get me wrong, Henry is amazing, and I won't argue if someone wants to say he's the best RB, but to suggest that some of these other guys can't be a similar talent category is nuts.
Chubb got stuck on a HORRIBLE Browns team... and Jacobs (Raiders), Taylor (Colts), Barkley (Giants) got stuck on teams with HORRIBLE OLs and struggling (at best) QBs.
Henry certainly has had a struggling QB at times, but usually he's had one of the best run blocking OLs in the NFL, and a solid defense that gives them a chance to win with grind it out games, so they can stick to running the ball.