Per ProFootballFocus,
That's some lofty praise right there.
LeSean McCoy has forced 17 missed tackles through two games.
It's an absurd rate. As PFF notes, McCoy is on pace to force 136 missed tackles this season. Adrian Peterson led the league in that category in 2012 with just 73. McCoy, who is drawing more and more fair comparisons to Barry Sanders weekly, is the best juker and cutter in the game today. He's fantasy's No. 1 running back through two weeks and has an excellent chance to stay in that spot all year long.
That's some lofty praise right there.