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1. Brian Robinson / Alabama / 6'1", 226

2. James Cook / Georgia / 5'11", 199

3. Rachaad White / Arizona St. / 6’0", 210

4. Dameon Pierce / Florida / 5'9", 200

5. Isaih Pacheco / Rutgers / 5'10", 208

6. Max Borghi / Washington St. / 5'9", 211

7. Hassan Haskins / Michigan / 6'2", 228

8. Ty Chandler / N. Carolina / 5'10”, 203

9. Pierre Strong Jr. / S. Dakota St. / 5’11”, 207

10. C.J. Verdell / Oregon / 5'8", 194

11. Abram Smith / Baylor / 5’11”, 211

12. Tyler Badie / Missouri / 5'8", 199

13. Jaylen Warren / Oklahoma St. / 5'8", 204

14. Kennedy Brooks / Oklahoma / 5'11", 209

15. Leddie Brown / W. Virginia / 6’0", 215

16. D'vonte Price / FIU / 6'1", 198

17. Bryant Koback / Toledo / 5’11", 208

18. B.J. Baylor / Oregon St. / 5’10”, 200

19. Greg Bell / San Diego St. / 5’11”, 198

20. Vavae Malepeaia / USC / 5’11”, 216

21. Trestan Ebner / Baylor / 5'10", 205

22. Brittain Brown / UCLA / 6'0", 205

23. Cam'Ron Harris / Miami / 5'10", 210

24. Ronnie Rivers / Fresno St. / 5'7”, 195

25. Mataeo Durant / Duke / 5’11", 190

26. DeAndre Torrey / N. Texas / 5'7", 198

27. Cyrus Habibi-Likio / Boise St. / 6'1", 215

28. Raheem Blackshear / Virginia Tech / 5'9", 190

29. Charles Williams / UNLV / 5'9", 196


30. Stephen Carr / Indiana / 5’11", 212

31. Tyler Nevens / San Jose St. / 6'0", 225

32. Joshua Mack / Liberty / 5'11", 195

33. Stephon Huderson / McNeese St. / 5'9", 200

34. Shamari Brooks / Tulsa / 5’8”, 194

35. De'Montre Tuggle / Ohio / 5'8", 203

36. Kevin Marks / Buffalo / 5’11”, 197

37. John Lovett / Penn St. / 6'0", 212

38. Andrew Claire / Northwestern / 5'11", 202

39. Mike Epstein / Illinois / 6'0", 205
 
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Best Receivers:

Max Borghi

James Cook

Ronnie Rivers

Trestan Ebner

Toa Taua

Ty Chandler

Vavae Malepeaia

Travis Dye

Bryant Koback

Tyler Badie

Raheem Blackshear








Best Power Backs:

Brian Robinson

Chris Brown

David Bailey

Tyler Nevens

La'Darius Jefferson

Cyrus Habibi-Likio








Play Bigger Than Their Size:

Shaun Shivers

C.J. Verdell

DeAndre Torrey

Shamari Brooks
 
Play Bigger Than Their Size:

Shaun Shivers

Here's an example - trucking Xavier McKinney















This kid is mean as a rattlesnake. He's meaner than a lot of bigger backs put together. I'll never forget watching him go up to two Florida players in the pre-game that were much bigger than him and hit both of 'em at the same time. They didn't want none. I'm telling you that little dude is one mean hombre.


 
There’s a kid not in this list I’ll be keeping an eye on in 2021 and that’s Elijah Dotson of Sacramento State.

He’s has decent size at 6-0 185 and has decent speed as a kid that also runs track. He‘s a tough, capable runner, but the reason think he’s got a shot at possibly playing at the next level is due to his receiving ability.

He was among the Big Sky’s leading rushers in 2018, but after a complete coaching staff overhaul in 2019 — including a switch to a much more QB centric dual threat offense — he was mostly used as a receiving option. He ended the season with 70 receptions and showed an ability to catch the ball like a WR.

Sac State had their best season ever in the Big Sky in 2019, tying for the Conference Championship with Weber State.

2021 will be a huge season for him to prove himself as a day 3 kid or UDFA. He needs to add 10-15 pounds and get stronger, but he’s got some skills.


 
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My eyes are on Jaylen Warren. Hopefully he gets the touches and it was not a waste of transfer. I think he will. And obviously Brian Robinson and Teague.
 
There’s another kid not in this list I’ll be keeping an eye on in 2021 as well…an FCS kid, and that’s Julius Chestnut of Sacred Heart.

Yes, like many, I didn't even know Sacred Heart was a college, but my son will play against him this year, so I've been scouting all the opposing teams RB's.

Julius is 6-1, 230LB and has been balling. Great YPC, good speed, good power, big heart.

I hope he gets a look.

Edit: One site says he is a Senior, another site says he's a Junior.
 
There’s another kid not in this list I’ll be keeping an eye on in 2021 as well…an FCS kid, and that’s Julius Chestnut of Sacred Heart.

Yes, like many, I didn't even know Sacred Heart was a college, but my son will play against him this year, so I've been scouting all the opposing teams RB's.

Julius is 6-1, 230LB and has been balling. Great YPC, good speed, good power, big heart.

I hope he gets a look.

Edit: One site says he is a Senior, another site says he's a Junior.

It’s confusing because FCS teams like Sacred Heart cancelled their seasons that were going to be played in the fall of 2020 - and instead just got finished playing them in the spring of 2021.

So there will be a quick turn around to get back on schedule and play again in the fall of 2021.

Basically, Chestnut played his Junior season in the spring of 2021, and will start his Senior season in a month or so when football season starts. But wait, it gets more complicated…..

The NCAA granted all student athletes an extra year of eligibility for the Covid season of 2020. That season didn’t count towards anyone’s eligibility - including the spring season of FCS games in spring.

So essentially, they’re both correct. A lot of student athletes may be Seniors in terms of academics, but Juniors in terms of eligibility.
 
It’s confusing because FCS teams like Sacred Heart cancelled their seasons that were going to be played in the fall of 2020 - and instead just got finished playing them in the spring of 2021.

So there will be a quick turn around to get back on schedule and play again in the fall of 2021.

Basically, Chestnut played his Junior season in the spring of 2021, and will start his Senior season in a month or so when football season starts. But wait, it gets more complicated…..

The NCAA granted all student athletes an extra year of eligibility for the Covid season of 2020. That season didn’t count towards anyone’s eligibility - including the spring season of FCS games in spring.

So essentially, they’re both correct. A lot of student athletes may be Seniors in terms of academics, but Juniors in terms of eligibility.
Good break down - very confusing - but makes sense.
 
It sucks seeing him go down this early, but some team is going to get Ibrahim at a good value in the 2021 draft due to the injury history and the devalue of rbs in the draft in general. I could see him going late day 2 or early day 3 in the draft.
 
This kid Jaylen Warren for Oklahoma State is unbelievable, protecting the QB delivering blows on linebackers, and running like a whirlwind.
 
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