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2022 Running Backs (Seniors)

Cam'Ron Harris

Per PFN (all I could really find since he wasn't at the combine) 5'10 210, 4.5 40, 31.5 vert


Terrell Davis

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleVertical jump
5 ft 11+5⁄8 in
(1.82 m)
213 lb
(97 kg)
30+7⁄8 in
(0.78 m)
9 in
(0.23 m)
4.72 s1.70 s2.74 s4.41 s35 in
(0.89 m)
 
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.




While I in no way pretend to be a draft guru/expert, I'm glad to know my eyes aren't that bad as Elijah Dotson just made the Chargers initial 53-man roster.

Things didn't look good once the pandemic hit and Dotson ended up transferring out of Sac State after 3 seasons to Northern Colorado for his final season, but he ended up making it. Although via the un-drafted route.

Hopefully he finds a way to stick around like former Sac State alum DeAndre Carter has managed to do.
 
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
must have taken you a long time to gather all that info, thats great!
 
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