Rams running back Todd Gurley is putting up the types of numbers that could make him the first non-QB MVP since Adrian Peterson in 2012. It's an uphill battle, but one Todd Gurley has been fighting all along. When Gurley was drafted 10th overall in 2015, he became the first running back taken in the first round in three years. And now he's trying to do something even more rare. As he attempts to lead the unbeaten Los Angeles Rams to their first Super Bowl appearance in 17 seasons, Gurley is on pace to place himself atop the league as its Most Valuable Player, something that has been done just once in the past 11 seasons by a non-quarterback. Read more http://www.espn.com/blog/los-angele...ndsetting-again-this-time-as-an-mvp-candidate