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PlayerSchoolHeightWeightGradeComp
1Ashton Jeanty5'921575%Shorter Todd GurleyJeanty is easily the biggest breakout star of college football thus far. And he is on his way to round 1 consideration. A lot of power and speed with the athleticism to jump over people has him as an ascending prospect.
2Omarion Hampton6'022071%Pre ACL Tear Javonte WilliamsHampton is a true bowling ball with elite contact balance. He runs with patience and rarely goes down with the first tackler. He has good cuts but not the best long speed. However when he can average 5 YPC in the NFL with his abilities the speed does not matter much.
3Kaleb Johnson6'022571%Jonathan Taylor Ishif Jeanty did not exist, Johnson would be our biggest riser. He is pretty much Iowa's whole offense and it is easy to see why. He is a big framed back who can make himself small to get between the tackles and effortlessly changes directions and can lay the hit stick if needed. He also has surprising speed for his size.
4Quinshon Judkins6'021968%D'Andre SwiftIn most seasons, Judkins would be RB1. However, we think he is getting passed by a couple other backs, and this has nothing to do with Judkins's ability.
5Ollie Gordon II6'222566%Rhamondre StevensonA big bruising back who can catch passes out of the backfield, Gordon possesses a lot of traits that Rhamondre does. However, it is worth noting that Gordon is having a massively disappointing season in college behind a so so offensive line. The talent is there, but he needs to get the production going.
6Kalel Mullings6'223361%Steven RidleyMullings is another back climbing the ranks quickly. Like Braelon Allen last year, Mullings is a former linebacker converted to RB, and has taken over the backfield. Mullings is perhaps the most important part of Michigan right now and, I do not know how to explain it, but I immediately thought of Steven Ridley when watching Mullings.
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