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2020 NFL Draft: Big Board – Running Back
- Updated: April 23, 2020
Rank | Player | School | Grade |
1 | D’Andre Swift | Georgia | 1st-2nd |
2 | J.K. Dobbins | Ohio State | 2nd |
3 | Jonathan Taylor | Wisconsin | 2nd-3rd |
4 | Clyde Edwards-Helaire | LSU | 2nd-3rd |
5 | Cam Akers | Florida State | 3rd |
6 | Zack Moss | Utah | 4th |
7 | A.J. Dillon | Boston College | 5th |
8 | Eno Benjamin | Arizona State | 5th-6th |
9 | Anthony McFarland, Jr. | Maryland | 6th |
10 | La’Mical Perine | Florida | 6th-7th |
This year’s class had the potential to be an all-time great one. Then Travis Etienne and Najee Harris decided to remain in college. As it is, there’s still a lot of talent in this year’s class. The group is headlined by D’Andre Swift, who was very impressive at Georgia and brings a ton of talent and versatility to the NFL. Similarly versatile is Ohio State’s J.K. Dobbins. Whoever picks him will have a weapon that can gives defenses fits both as a runner and as a receiver. Jonathan Taylor from Wisconsin was incredibly productive and performed well at the Combine. Clyde Edwards-Helaire looked good on tape against some great teams and is another back who’s very dangerous as a receiver out of the backfield.
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