FB Marion Motley
"When the Browns were accepted into the NFL in 1950, opponents got their first look at the new-era fullback -- a blocker and runner with elusiveness instead of the traditional line plunger. They quickly designed defenses to stop him, but he still led the league in rushing. When Motley retired after the 1953 season (he made a brief 1955 comeback with Pittsburgh), he had compiled an amazing 5.7-yard rushing average in the AAFC /NFL and his teams had won five league championships and lost in the title game three times."
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