Lendale White has a lot of talent as a between the tackles runner if he could ever get motivated. He sledgehammered Texas' defense in the Rose Bowl (aside from that 4th and 1 play) and if USC had won, he probably would have been the MVP of that game. I personally had a higher grade on him than I had on Reggie Bush (though in my defense, I wasn't aware of the full extent of his turd-like mentality). I still think he has more pure talent for the NFL than Bush.
Looking at FinAtic's list, White is really the most intriguing combination of age and talent (reuniting him with Bush might also prove fruitful, though I don't know how well they got along at USC). I thought Maroney had the talent to be a star but the guy is just too much of a *****, it turns out. He shies away from contact. A guy like Kevin Smith is a try hard player but he never had much physical ability to begin with and who knows how much that injury robbed him of. Mike Hart and Kenneth Darby are try hard character guys who just don't have the size or the talent to run the football in the NFL. If I'm not mistaken, Hart already accepted a coaching job somewhere. Deshawn Wynn is like a poor man's Lendale White. The guy has had major character issues going back to his time at Florida, but... he at least has talent with the football in his hands, unlike most of the guys on the list (5.2 career YPC). Guys like Barber, Portis, Rhodes, Westbrook and Buckhalter are just too ****ing old. I'll go to my grave thinking that Fred Taylor had as much talent for running the football as any back I've ever seen, but again, in football terms, the guy was born in ancient Sumeria.