#3 - Kenneth Walker
Many NFL fans didn't expect to see much of Kenneth Walker in 2022 after the first-year back was placed behind Rashaad Penny on the Seattle Seahawks' depth chart. However, Penny went down with a season-ending injury, and Walker has more than filled the void left.
Despite only starting two full games, Walker has four touchdowns already to go along with 411 yards. His best game as a pro came in Week 7, as he had 16 rushing yards and two touchdowns in Seattle's 37-23 win over the Los Angeles Chargers.
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#2 - Breece Hall
Breece Hall has been electrifying with the New York Jets so far in 2022, and it came as a massive disappointment that he tore his ACL in the Jets' Week 7 win over the Denver Broncos.
Hall usurped Michael Carter's position as the team's starting running back and put up 463 yards and four touchdowns through seven weeks. Thanks to his efforts, the Jets are an impressive 5-2.
Hall also averaged an excellent 5.8 yards per carry, ranking 10th among all running backs. He fell to the second round of the 2022 draft, and many will wonder how such a talent fell so far.
#1 - Tariq Woolen
Seattle Seahawks rookie cornerback Tariq Woolen has been the biggest rookie surprise this year. Woolen wasn't drafted until the fifth round of the 2022 NFL Draft but has four interceptions already, tied for the most in the entire league.
Woolen has already established himself as a ball-hawk cornerback, and any quarterback could do worse than avoid Woolen at all costs.
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