It’s hard to get excited about fullback play in today’s NFL simply because there aren’t many left. The Seattle Seahawks are one of the teams that employed one of the last of a dying breed of elite fullbacks in the late 2000s with Mack Strong.
Strong played his entire 14-year career in Seattle, where he blocked for three different 1,000-yard rushers: Chris Warren, Ricky Watters, and Shaun Alexander. Strong helped pave the way for Alexander in his MVP season in 2005 and earned two trips to the Pro Bowl
Easily one of the best pure blocking fullbacks in franchise history, there hasn’t been another like him since his career was ended due to a neck injury in 2007.