Eagles running back Lesean “Shady” McCoy had a record breaking year in 2013 under new head coach, Chip Kelly. McCoy led the league in rushing yards and yards from scrimmage, gaining 1,607 yards on the ground and 2,146 yards from scrimmage, breaking multiple Eagles franchise records. The NFL took notice of his record year, as McCoy has won NFC Offensive Player of the Week once, FedEx Ground Player of the Week three times, and NFC Offensive Player of the Month in December. With his historic 2013 campaign, McCoy has made a good case for why he is the best running back in football today. Agility and Quickness One of McCoy's greatest strengths is his ability to make defenders miss in the open field and gaining yards after initial contact, making him nearly impossible to stop: Descision Making and Vision Another of McCoy's strengths is his quick decision making and ability to bounce outside when the original running lane is not open: Blocking One of the keys to Lesean's success this year has been the blocking by his offensive linemen and wide receivers. After a miserable year in 2012 for the Eagles linemen, they spent the fourth pick in the 2013 draft on a offensive tackle, Lane Johnson. With the return of injured pro bowl tackle, Jason Peters, and much improved performance, especially by Guard Evan Mathis, the eagles offensive line became one of the best in the league, helping open up rushing lanes for McCoy: