This is an easy one for me. A goal I set when I switched to running back was to break the career rushing yards record. When Chicago called me up immediately I knew I had a chance. The schedule change down to 13 games per season will definitely make the feat even more difficult.
Currently Mackworthy holds the career rushing yards record at 12,208, though Marquise Brown could break the record this season or will almost assuredly break it next season. Let's say the record is pushed to 13,000 yards. Torenson had 1458 yards last season and is on pace for 1529 this season. This gives him an average of 1494 yards per season. To break 13,000 yards he will need to keep this pace for 9 seasons. Since regression hits only after 7 seasons this record seems very breakable in my opinion.
One added benefit of Torenson's situation, is the fact that he started his career at the same time as the Chicago franchise was born. He will almost certainly be the career rushing yardage leader for the franchise for a very long time.
Of course, for all of this to happen, one thing is more important than everything else. Torenson absolutely has to stay healthy for his entire career.
Currently Mackworthy holds the career rushing yards record at 12,208, though Marquise Brown could break the record this season or will almost assuredly break it next season. Let's say the record is pushed to 13,000 yards. Torenson had 1458 yards last season and is on pace for 1529 this season. This gives him an average of 1494 yards per season. To break 13,000 yards he will need to keep this pace for 9 seasons. Since regression hits only after 7 seasons this record seems very breakable in my opinion.
One added benefit of Torenson's situation, is the fact that he started his career at the same time as the Chicago franchise was born. He will almost certainly be the career rushing yardage leader for the franchise for a very long time.
Of course, for all of this to happen, one thing is more important than everything else. Torenson absolutely has to stay healthy for his entire career.