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I really like the prospects in this running back group. There aren't any first round prospects among this group right now, but don't be shocked if some team either takes a flyer on one of the top backs at the end of the round, or a team moves back up into the first round to get the back they want. The criticism of many of these backs are that they cannot carry a full workload in the NFL. But the fact is, a very small percentage of franchises in the current NFL that ask a single back to do it all anyway. There are some fascinating skill sets among these backs from big bruising power backs to speedy ball carriers who can catch the ball like a wide receiver.
1. Eddie Lacy, Alabama
2. Gio Bernard, North Carolina
3. Andre Ellington, Clemson
4. Montee Ball, Wisconsin
5. Christine Michael, Texas A&M
6. Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina
7. Joseph Randle, Oklahoma State
8. Knile Davis, Arkansas
9. Stepfan Taylor, Stanford
10. Mike Gillislee, Florida
11. Le'Veon Bell, Michigan State
12. Jawan Jamison, Rutgers
13. Kenjon Barner, Oregon
14. Johnathan Franklin, UCLA
15. Dennis Johnson, Arkansas
16. Theo Riddick, Notre Dame
17. Ray Graham, Pitt
18. Rex Burkhead, Nebraska
19. Cierre Wood, Notre Dame
20. Robbie Rouse, Fresno State
21. DJ Harper, Boise State
22. Stefphon Johnson, Nevada
23. Michael Ford, LSU
24. Montel Harris, Temple
25. Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt
Source: http://www.rantsports.com/nfl/2013/03/06/post-combine-nfl-draft-positional-rankings-for-offense/
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