INDIANAPOLIS – The list of running backs consistently grew year after year.
Donald Brown. Trent Richardson. Frank Gore. Marlon Mack.
Each tried to be the Indianapolis Colts' next dominant back but failed for a variety of reasons. None of them could be the running back opposing defenses feared the same way they did with Hall of Famer Edgerrin James during his seven seasons with the organization.
Jonathan Taylor is currently taking his turn at it, and the results so far have many in -- and out -- of the organization believing the second-year back is their best player at that position since James.