Running backs in the 2010 nfl draft are quite deep, with that, here are top five running backs in the 2010 nfl draft.
5. Dexter McCluster, Senior, Ole MIss
At 5′8″ and 165 pounds, he is surely undersized for either running back or wide receiver but is the biggest threat to catch the ball out of the backfield in this class.
4. Ryan Mathews, Senior, Fresno State
At 5′11″ and 220 pounds, Mathews is like a bigger Maurice Jones-Drew. He doesn’t exactly have breakaway speed, but he has enough.
3. Jonathan Dwyer, Senior, Georgia Tech
Listed at 6′1″ and 235 pounds, Dwyer is the biggest back in this year’s draft.
He packs a lot of speed in that large frame, but he needs to control that weight to effectively use that speed in the NFL. Dwyer’s combine run could determine where he can be effective.
2. Jahvid Best, Junior, California
Best represents a high-risk, high-reward back.
He’s 5′10″ and 195 pounds and is very similar to Spiller.
1. C.J. Spiller, Senior, Clemson
Spiller has the size and speed to be an everyday NFL running back at 5′11″ and 195 pounds.
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