RUNNING BACKS
TOP PROSPECTS
Deuce McAllister, Mississippi, 6-1, 221--Remains the top prospect despite battling injuries for much of his senior season. The complete package of agility, speed and power. An excellent receiver and top-10 choice.
LaDainian Tomlinson, Texas Christian, 5-10, 221--Bona fide workhorse who reminds scouts of Emmitt Smith. Gives tremendous second effort, will fight for every inch of ground. First-round material.
Michael Bennett, Wisconsin, 5-9, 207--World-class speedster with very few miles on him. May turn out to be the best back in the draft. Could be gone by the second round.
LaMont Jordan, Maryland, 5-10, 234--Punishing runner who makes opponents miss and gets stronger as the game goes on. Worth a second-round pick.
Kevan Barlow, Pittsburgh, 6-1, 235--Known for having a strong burst inside but can counter with surprising outside ability as well. Loves to bowl over tacklers.
BEST OF REST
Anthony Thomas, Michigan, 6-1, 229--Michigan’s all-time rushing leader. Travis Henry, Tennessee, 5-9, 233--Steady performer. Rudi Johnson, Auburn, 5-9, 227--Human bowling ball. Travis Minor, Florida State, 5-10, 195--Mercurial. David Allen, Kansas State, 5-9, 192--Third-down back. James Jackson. Miami, 5-10, 210--Could surprise if healthy.
SLEEPERS
Derrick Blaylock, Stephen F. Austin, 5-9, 190--A speedy scatback. Derek Combs, Ohio State, 6-0, 190--Could be a steal.
VETERAN FREE AGENTS
Priest Holmes (Baltimore), Curtis Enis (Chicago), Donnell Bennett (Kansas City), Kimble Anders (Kansas City), Adrian Murrell (Washington).
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