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2021 NFL Draft Preview: Top Five Running Back Prospects

March 16, 2021 | by Lucas Chan | Comments Comments Off on 2021 NFL Draft Preview: Top Five Running Back Prospects
Travis Etienne is the top running back in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Travis Etienne is one of the most coveted running backs in the 2021 NFL draft. (Gamecock Central)

The 2021 NFL Draft features one of the more forgettable classes of running backs in recent history. None are projected to have elite speed or strength, so don’t anticipate teams deviating this year from the recent trend of drafting them later. Here is our list of the top five running back prospects in the 2021 NFL Draft.

Previous 2021 NFL Draft Preview coverage:

Top Five Quarterback Prospects

1. Travis Etienne, Clemson Tigers

Scouting Report

Height: 5’10”
Weight: 200 pounds
Projected 40-yard dash time: 4.46 seconds

Etienne, who is unanimously projected as the first running back off the board, ran well in his senior year, showing strength and subsequently improved yardage after contact. While his rushing efficiency has gone down, the improvement in his receiving ability was enough to label him a viable three-down starter in the NFL (although he wasn’t a volume runner in college). Though not a necessarily big back, Etienne has flashed good contact recovery to maintain his feet after getting hit… as long as he fixes his ball security and fumbling issues. Oh, he also needs to stay away from those deadly kickers (see video below).

Possible Landing Spots

Pittsburgh Steelers, Atlanta Falcons, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins

Fantasy Outlook

With both Ben Roethlisberger (and keep in mind Pittsburgh may be looking at drafting a QB) and Matt Ryan in the twilight of their careers, Atlanta and Pittsburgh are equally likely to secure a fresh running back to help carry the load. Expect Etienne to project as a low-end RB1 if he lands on one of these teams, and a RB2 if he heads to Jacksonville with (assumedly) Trevor Lawrence.

2. Najee Harris, Alabama Crimson Tide

Scouting Report

Height: 6’2″
Weight: 230 pounds
Projected 40-yard dash time: 4.53 seconds

Harris made hims biggest improvements this year in his pass catching blocking in pass protection. He has a robust combination of size and lateral quickness that enables him to retain his speed while powering through tackles and throwing off defenders. Harris displays elite vision, patience and anticipation and possesses natural running instincts that should allow him to be employed as a three-down back in the NFL. However, expect him to go through a probationary period as the third-down back despite his recent improvements. Still, comparisons to Derrick Henry have us intrigued about Harris.

Possible Landing Spots

New York Jets, Pittsburgh Steelers

Fantasy Outlook

If Harris lands in Pittsburgh, it will yield the same low-RB1 scenario as Etienne, but with fewer catches and more goal line carries. If Harris finds himself on the Jets, he will be nothing more than a mid RB2 as he will have to compete with La’Mical Perine, Frank Gore and three other running backs with bloated contracts.

3. Javonte Williams, North Carolina Tar Heels

Scouting Report

Height: 5’10”
Weight: 220 pounds
Projected 40-yard dash time: 4.53 seconds

Williams is a physical bell-cow back who can bowl over tacklers and punish defenders on the ground and in the air. He shows quickness as a runner and with his low centre of gravity/pad level, he breaks a lot of tackles, generating yards after contact. Williams has quality hands and runs solid routes for a big back. He can identify the soft spots in the defense, but will need work as a blocker at the pro level. Williams’ draft stock may suffer from playing in weaker conference, but he could also end up being the first running back taken next month.

Possible Landing Spots

Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets

Fantasy Outlook

We believe that if Williams goes to the Steelers, he’ll become a top five running back operating in HC Mike Tomlin‘s regressive yet running back-friendly offense. If Williams gets drafted by the Ravens or Jets, downgrade his outlook as he’ll be operating within a committee.

4. Rhamondre Stevenson, Oklahoma Sooners

Scouting Report

Height: 6’0″
Weight: 232 pounds
Projected 40-yard dash time: 4.56 seconds

Stevenson punishes tacklers as a heavy downhill runner, but he’s also a good route runner and caught the ball smoothly out of the backfield. After returning from a suspension early in the season, he rushed 101 times for 665 yards and seven touchdowns while adding 18 receptions for 211 yards. Stevenson dropped weight and looked quicker and more powerful during his six games in 2020.

Possible Landing Spots

New England Patriots, Kansas City Chiefs

Fantasy Outlook

Fullbacks will never get the love they deserve. Stevenson will drastically improve either New England’s or Kansas City’s rushing efficiency if drafted by one of these squads. Stevenson’s draft stock may be enhanced for these teams in the wake of KC losing Anthony Sherman to retirement this month and New England having James Develin call it quits last year.

5. Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State Cowboys

Scouting Report

Height: 6’1″
Weight: 207 pounds
Projected 40-yard dash time: 4.48 seconds

Hubbard layed waste to the Big 12 in 2019, but showed signs of slowing down in his junior year before opting out to focus on the 2021 draft. Hampered by a lower body injury, he’s an upside risk for teams looking for a pure break-away runner. Though Hubbard lacks elite power and has a simple style of running, he has good vision and elite break-away speed.

He generally ran well in college, but looked terrible during third-down situations. With his speed, Hubbard needs to learn how to combine running routes and catching the ball.

Possible Landing Spots

Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans

Fantasy Outlook

Assuming Hubbard lands in Houston or Tennessee, we do not expect him to wrangle the starting job (aside from an injury) away from David Johnson (who is now backed up by Mark Ingram) or Derrick Henry, but he will make a good change of pace back when speed is needed. Hubbard should not be on your Fantasy radar yet, unless he winds up in a more opportune locale.

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2021 NFL Draft Preview: Top Five Quarterback Prospects

March 3, 2021 | by Lucas Chan | Comments Comments Off on 2021 NFL Draft Preview: Top Five Quarterback Prospects
Lawrence enjoyed arguably his best season in 2020, coming up just short of a national title while completing 69.2 per cent of his 334 attempts for 3,153 yards with 24 touchdowns and five interceptions — outpacing his 2019 efficiency by throwing for 0.4 yards per attempt more and tossing fewer interceptions. His skill set screams for an RPO spread/vertical offense featuring both the arm and legs of the quarterback, pre-snap and post-snap. Assuming he lands Lawrence lands in Jacksonville, we are skeptical the Jags will optimize the talent they’re given as the organization loves shooting themselves in the foot by running the ball. Because he needed labrum surgery on his non-throwing shoulder, he moved his pro day back to February 12, so now has seven months to recover.
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2020 NFL Draft Preview: Part IV

April 18, 2020 | by Lucas Chan | Comments Comments Off on 2020 NFL Draft Preview: Part IV
However, he might not be ready for the NFL. Every accomplishment Jeudy has on his resume comes from being able to outrun or out boundary opposing defensive backs. His high-cut running style and average short area awareness makes him unsuited for the slot, and he’s not physical. Jeudy was rarely challenged on the line of scrimmage and in the air during college. Press coverage will be his Achilles’ heel. As a future X or Y receiver, Jeudy cannot let his momentum extinguish on his routes. He must be put in space, or be allowed to run soft bending deep routes.
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2020 NFL Draft Preview: Part III

April 13, 2020 | by Lucas Chan | Comments Comments Off on 2020 NFL Draft Preview: Part III
Lamb was a four-star recruit before becoming a Freshman All-American in his first year with the Sooners, starting 13 of 14 games and tallying 46 receptions for 807 yards and seven touchdowns. As a sophomore, he earned All-Big 12 honours when he led Oklahoma with 11 receiving touchdowns and 1,158 yards on 65 receptions. Despite already establishing himself as a bona fide wide receiver, Lamb volunteered for punt return duties as well. In 2019, he led the Sooners with 62 receptions for 1,327 yards and 14 touchdowns in 13 starts.
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2020 NFL Draft Preview: Top Prospects, Part II

April 8, 2020 | by Lucas Chan | Comments Comments Off on 2020 NFL Draft Preview: Top Prospects, Part II
Miami is likely to bring in another quarterback as the full rebuild rages on. Rosen, the current work-in-progress in Miami, is on a contract through 2021 denting the cap space for $2.2 million in 2020 and $3 million in 2021. Not a bad gamble for a team with huge cap space that needs young leaders. Bringing in Tagovailoa for a QB competition while filling the rest of the roster with upside draft products is a great way for Miami to contend for the division and hedge its bets. Moreover, his aforementioned confidence in pro style RPO and spread offenses meshes well with Miami’s preferred offensive philosophy.
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