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Ben Malena, RB/PR, Texas A&M

Cowboys, UDFA. Signed by the Cowboys as UDFA but he injured his quadriceps in preseason and was placed on IR. He was one of many small, but quick, running backs in this draft. What sets him apart from many others … Continue reading

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Tim Flanders, RB, Sam Houston State: FCS Division

UDFA. Former transfer from Kansas State. Signed by Saints as UDFA but was released in August 2014. Does a lot of things well, but nothing exceptionally well. Could turn into a fair backup and part of a committee on some … Continue reading

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LaDarius Perkins, RB/KR, Mississippi State

UDFA. Signed by the Packers as a UDFA but was released in August. He is very similar to Zach Bauman of Northern Arizona, a running back who is also in this draft, who I also compared to Steve Slaton. Perkins runs … Continue reading

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Zach Bauman, RB, Northern Arizona: FCS Division

Cardinals, UDFA. On the Cardinals, he’s behind maybe four other guys vying for playing time and roster spots, so his success may not be immediate. But he has the talent to put up RB3 numbers in PPR leagues. Has the running … Continue reading

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Raijon Neal, RB/KR, Tennessee

Packers, UDFA. If he becomes more decisive, that might fix some of his problems with power by giving him more momentum. Regardless, he is not an especially talented running back and will probably not be a consistently successful back in the … Continue reading

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Anthony Wilkerson, RB, Stanford

All-Star Games: NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. Positives: Adequate height. Above-average bulk and hand size. Has adequate speed and acceleration, with above-average lateral movement to find holes in the line. OK hands. Fair ball security technique, and protects the ball going through … Continue reading

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James Sims, RB, Kansas

All-Star Games: NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. Positives: Adequate height and hand size. Has a reputation for protecting the ball – only fumbled once through 2012. Okay hands and can extend to catch passes away from his body. Adequate speed. Above-average quickness, … Continue reading

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Julius “Trey” Watts, RB/KR/PR, Tulsa

Rams, UDFA. Reminds me most of a Bernard Scott. He will likely find a spot on an NFL roster or practice squad because of his return experience, quickness, and hands. May also find a spot in a running-back-by-committee approach. On the … Continue reading

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Tim Cornett, RB, Nevada-Las Vegas

UDFA. Signed by the Cardinals as UDFA in May but released and signed by Texans in July and released in August. His combination of size and quickness will probably find him a spot in the NFL. He may have the … Continue reading

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Kiero Small, RB/FB, Arkansas

Seahawks, Round 7. His prospects on the Seahawks are much better as a fullback than a running back. Especially since they already have Marshawn Lynch, Robert Turbin, and Christine Michael. But the fact that he can play both running back and … Continue reading

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