Tre Mason reminds me of a young Emmitt Smith. They're about the same size. Both have short legs and run with a low center of gravity. Tre Mason has tremendous vision, can make quick cuts in small spaces, and finishes runs by staying low and falling forward. He seems to always get more than what was blocked. The only thing I see him lacking is true home run breakaway speed. I'm not sure about his hands and blocking ability as he wasn't asked to do much of either in the Auburn offense. A little disclaimer, I went to Auburn and I might be biased. In my opinion he's the best back from Auburn since Bo Jackson.