Wednesday, April 7, 2010

RB Rankings

Is there a first round-worthy running back after Clemson's C.J. Spiller? At the moment, it doesn't seem that way.

Spiller is in a class of his own. He has the speed, quickness and agility to be an elusive runner at the next level. He has the strength and determination to fight for the extra yard when he needs to. He can catch passes out of the backfield as well. Simply put, he's a playmaker - and he's worthy of a top-20 pick.

The only other back to generate a lot of first round talk has been Fresno State's Ryan Matthews. He's a big back at 5-11+ and 218 pounds, and he has pretty good speed (he ran a 4.45 40-yard dash at the Combine) and solid strength. Still, he's not at Spiller's level and is not as heralded as some other backs in this draft class. Of course, that doesn't mean a whole lot when it's all said and done. But Matthews is clearly in the second tier on my draft board, and a late first round pick.

Another name to watch is Jahvid Best, the talented Cal running back. When he's on his game, he's equally as explosive as Spiller. He can also catch passes out of the backfield and he's a talented player in the return game. Best isn't someone to call on when you want to run straight up the gut on 3rd and 1, but he could be a nice second round steal for a team.

Other second round backs to watch: Dexter McCluster (Mississippi) and Jonathan Dwyer (Georgia Tech)

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