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4/26/23
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2023 NFL Draft: Ultimate Running Back Archetype Guide
Welcome to the ultimate running back athletic archetypes guide hub. Readers will find 2023 running back prospects paired with their best NFL-team fit based on each team’s preferred athletic archetype data for the running back position.
Team-by-Team Archetypes
ARZ | ATL | BUF | CAR | CHI | DAL | DEN | DET | GB | KC | LAC | LAR
LV | MIN | NE | NO | NYG | NYJ | PHI | SF | SEA | TB | WAS
Day 1 Prospects - Round 1
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Bijan Robinson, Texas
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
30 | 5'11" | 215 | 31.125 | 9.75 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.46 | 1.54 | N/A | N/A | 10'4" | 37 | N/A |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Robinson fits the NFL’s ideal athletic archetype. He is a candidate for all teams who possess a first-round draft pick.
Day 2 Prospects - Rounds 2-3
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Jahmyr Gibbs, Alabama
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
29.4 | 5’9” | 199 | 30.5 | 9.25 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.36 | 1.52 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 33.5 | N/A |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Joe Schoen, New York Giants: A less-athletic version of Matt Breida with superior passing-game chops.
- Brian Gutekunst, Green Bay Packers: Gibbs’ specialized skill set and get-off speed keep him in the conversation despite the lack of shuttle-drill data.
- Dave Ziegler, Las Vegas Raiders: A long-term, high-volume replacement for Ameer Abdullah.
- Brett Veach, Kansas City Chiefs: Gibbs; the potential lighting to Isiah Pacheco’s thunder.
- Brandon Beane, Buffalo Bills: A faster, more accomplished version of James Cook.
- Bill Belichick, New England Patriots: Gibbs fails to hit Belichick's requisite relative athletic score (RAS) thresholds, but his specialized skill set keeps him in play.
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Zach Charbonnet, UCLA
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
29 | 6’ | 214 | 32 | 9.875 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.53 | 1.54 | 4.46* | 7.16* | 10’2” | 37 | 18 |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- John Schneider, Seattle Seahawks: Charbonnet has considerable athletic overlap with Chris Carson.
- Jerry and Stephen Jones, Dallas Cowboys: Charbonnet is the perfect Dallas running back prospect; tall, slim and athletic.
- Brad Holmes, Detroit Lions: Charbonnet checks all boxes for Holmes. His size and length fit particularly well.
- Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, Minnesota Vikings: Non-5-foot-11 running backs must be proficient pass catchers with excellent athletic attributes. Charbonnet’s length and 37-inch vertical jump meet the criteria.
- Terry Fontenot, Atlanta Falcons: Perfect for Fontenot’s primary pass-catching role.
- Mikey Loomis, New Orleans: Charbonnet is Jamaal Williams 2.0.
- Jason Licht, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Charbonnet can play on all three downs.
- Tom Telesco, Los Angeles Chargers: Charbonnet is Melvin Gordon 2.0.
- Brett Veach, Kansas City Chiefs: Charbonnet profiles like a big-bodied, faster version of Clyde Edwards-Helaire.
- Brandon Beane, Buffalo Bills: Charbonnet qualifies for Beane’s 210-plus-pound role.
- Chris Grier, Miami Dolphins: Charbonnet boasts the physical profile Grier targeted in 2022 undrafted free agent ZaQuandre White (size, agility and jumping drills).
Israel Abanikanda, Pittsburgh
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
31 | 5’10” | 216 | 32 | 8.25 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.39* | 1.54* | N/A | N/A | 10’8”* | 41* | N/A |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- John Lynch, San Francisco 49ers: Abanikanda is Raheem Mostert 2.0.
- Jerry and Stephen Jones, Dallas Cowboys: Abanikanda would form a lightning-and-lighting one-two punch with Tony Pollard.
- Joe Schoen, New York Giants: Abanikanda is a slightly smaller version of Saquon Barkley.
- Howie Roseman, Philadelphia Eagles: The perfect player for pick No. 62.
- Terry Fontenot, Atlanta Falcons: Abanikanda is quietly in-play for Fontenot’s imported New Orleans-to-Atlanta pass-catching role.
- Mikey Loomis, New Orleans: Abanikanda would be an electric co-pilot for Jamaal Williams.
- George Paton, Denver Broncos: Paton will be enticed by Abanikanda’s size, speed and passing-game skill set.
- Brandon Beane, Buffalo Bills: The lightning to Damien Harris’ thunder.
- Chris Grier, Miami Dolphins: Abanikanda is Raheem Mostert 2.0.
- Bill Belichick, New England Patriots: Belichick covets players who produce 9.00+ RAS scores in two-of-four jumping and agility drills.
- Joe Douglas, New York Jets: It is unlikely New York will use its lone Day 2 pick on a running back but Abanikanda checks the necessary boxes.
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Roschon Johnson, Texas
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
29.7 | 6’ | 219 | 32 | 9.625 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.58 | 1.52 | N/A | N/A | 10’2” | 31.5 | N/A |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Les Snead, Los Angles Rams: Johnson boasts requisite athleticism for Snead’s consideration. Johnson’s three-down skill set makes him an immediate competitor for a Week 1 role.
- John Schneider, Seattle Seahawks: Johnson shares significant athletic overlap with Rashaad Penny.
- Terry Fontenot, Atlanta Falcons: Per Fontenot’s metrics, Johnson profiles as a cross between Mark Ingram II and Latavius Murray.
- George Paton, Denver Broncos: Johnson presents as a faster version of Samaje Perine.
- Dave Ziegler, Las Vegas Raiders: Johnson profiles as a speedier Josh Jacobs with NFL-ready pass-protection skills.
- Brett Veach, Kansas City Chiefs: Johnson is a thickly built NFL-ready replacement for the Jerick McKinnon role.
- Bill Belichick, New England Patriots: Johnson’s burst and pass-protection skills check Belichick’s boxes.
Tyjae Spears, Tulane
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
28.8 | 5’10” | 201 | 30.75 | 10 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.54* | 1.57* | 4.32* | 7.27* | 10’5” | 39 | 18 |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- John Schneider, Seattle Seahawks: Spears’ archetype is remarkably similar to Travis Homer's.
- Brian Gutekunst, Green Bay Packers: Spears’ three-cone time is all that keeps him from being the perfect heir to Aaron Jones’ throne.
- Terry Fontenot, Atlanta Falcons: Spears is a springy cross between Travaris Cadet and C.J. Spiller.
- Scott Fitterer, Carolina Panthers: Spears can fill a passing-game need, especially in pass protection.
- Jason Licht, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Spears possesses a three-down skill set.
- Brett Veach, Kansas City Chiefs: Spears profiles like McKinnon.
- Brandon Beane, Buffalo Bills: A lanky, significantly more athletic version of Devin Singletary.
- Chris Grier, Miami Dolphins: The NFL-ready, three-down player can start on Day 1 if Miami’s aging backfield isn't ready.
- Joe Douglas, New York Jets: It is unlikely New York uses its only Day 2 pick on a running back, but Spears would be in contention if they do.
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Devon Achane, Texas A&M
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
28.2 | 5’8.5” | 188 | 29 | 8.5 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.32 | 1.51 | 4.30* | 7.05* | N/A | 33 | N/A |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Joe Schoen, New York Giants: Achane profiles as a smaller, less springy Matt Breida.
- Ryan Poles, Chicago Bears: Achane fits the Dexter McCluster/DeAnthony Thomas archetype.
- Mikey Loomis, New Orleans: Achane profiles similarly to Darren Sproles.
- Tom Telesco, Los Angeles Chargers: A potential replacement for Austin Ekeler, in the event Ekeler is traded on draft day.
- Brett Veach, Kansas City Chiefs: Fits the Dexter McCluster/De’Anthony Thomas role.
Zach Evans, Mississippi
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
28.2 | 5’11” | 202 | 31.625 | 10.25 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.50* | 1.58* | 4.26* | 7.08* | 10’1”* | 33.5* | N/A |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- John Lynch, San Francisco 49ers: Evans profiles as a minimum-threshold Shanahan-scheme player.
- Jerry and Stephen Jones, Dallas Cowboys: Evans is a discount version of Charbonnet.
- Ryan Poles, Chicago Bears: Evans’ height could be an issue, but the profile overall fits well.
- Brad Holmes, Detroit Lions: Evans is the quintessential Holmes running back.
- Brian Gutekunst, Green Bay Packers: Evans hovers near multiple low-end Gutekunst thresholds.
- Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, Minnesota Vikings: Evans checks all boxes for a classic Adofo-Mensah dual-threat running back. His height and length are perfect.
- Mikey Loomis, New Orleans: Evans is built similarly to C.J. Spiller.
- Dave Ziegler, Las Vegas Raiders: Evans has the necessary side-to-side quickness.
- Joe Douglas, New York Jets: Evans profiles as a minimum-threshold Shanahan-scheme player.
Tank Bigsby, Auburn
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
28.5 | 6’ | 210 | 32 | 9.5 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.56 | 1.54 | N/A | N/A | 9’11” | 32.5 | 21 |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Martin Mayhew, Washington Commanders: Bigsby is a slender player, boasting the burst Mayhew covets.
- Terry Fontenot, Atlanta Falcons: A potential replacement for Cordarrelle Patterson.
- Scott Fitterer, Carolina Panthers: Bigsby is slightly tall for a Fitterer-running back, but he checks multiple minimum-threshold boxes.
- Mikey Loomis, New Orleans: Bigsby profiles as a smaller Latavius Murray.
- Jason Licht, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Licht loves classic, three-down players.
Sean Tucker, Syracuse
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
30.6 | 5’9” | 207 | 30 | 9.5 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 39 | 29 |
Medical Disclaimer:
Per Bob McGinn, a heart condition prevented Tucker from participating in both the NFL Combine and Syracuse’s Pro Day. Tucker held a makeup pro day on April 24th after being medically cleared to do so. His 29 bench-press repetitions lead the 2023 running back class by four.
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- John Lynch, San Francisco 49ers: Tucker has the size and hops necessary for the Shanahan scheme.
- Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, Minnesota Vikings: Adofo-Mensah prefers players who compete privately in all six pre-NFL Draft workout events, rather than at the NFL Combine.
- Scott Fitterer, Carolina Panthers: Tucker boasts the spring and strength Fitterer covets.
- Jason Licht, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Licht loves a strong back.
- Chris Grier, Miami Dolphins: Tucker’s springy feet fit nicely in Miami’s rushing scheme.
- Bill Belichick, New England Patriots: Belichick will note Tucker’s excellent hops and strength.
- Joe Douglas, New York Jets: Tucker has the makings of a Shanahan-scheme player.
DeWayne McBride, UAB
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
30 | 5’10” | 209 | 30.625 | 9.5 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 20* |
Medical Disclaimer:
McBride suffered a pre-NFL Combine hamstring strain, preventing him from participating in all pre-NFL Draft workouts.
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Mikey Loomis, New Orleans: McBride possesses the strength Loomis covets.
- Dave Ziegler, Las Vegas Raiders: McBride is built similarly to former Ziegler free-agent signee Mike Gillislee.
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Kendre Miller, TCU
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
30 | 5’11” | 215 | 32.375 | 9.375 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Medical Disclaimer:
Miller underwent surgery this offseason to repair either a Grade 2 or Grade 3 MCL sprain. He was unable to participate in pre-NFL Draft workouts.
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Howie Roseman, Philadelphia Eagles: Philadelphia effectively managed Miles Sanders’ MCL issues. The same could be done for Miller.
Day 3 Prospects - Rounds 4-7
Deuce Vaughn, Kansas State
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
29.8 | 5’5” | 179 | 27.75 | 9.5 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.56* | 1.59* | 4.22* | 7.10* | 9'8" | 35.5 | 17 |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Howie Roseman, Philadelphia Eagles: Vaughn is a talented version of Donnel Pumphrey.
- Ryan Poles, Chicago Bears: Poles loves strong players who profile as swing running backs/special-teams returners.
- Mikey Loomis, New Orleans: A Darren Sproles-type prospect.
- Tom Telesco, Los Angeles Chargers: Vaughn could replace Ekeler, in the event of a draft-day trade.
- Dave Ziegler, Las Vegas Raiders: Vaughn’s freakish strength will interest Ziegler.
- Brett Veach, Kansas City Chiefs: Fits the Dexter McCluster/De’Anthony Thomas role.
- Bill Belichick, New England Patriots: After Gibbs, Vaughn should be the favorite to fill Belichick’s James White role.
Eric Gray, Oklahoma
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
30.1 | 5'9.5" | 207 | 29.625 | 9.75 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.63* | 1.62* | 4.18* | 7.25* | 9'10" | 37.5 | 14* |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- John Lynch, San Francisco 49ers: Gray profiles as a slightly less athletic JaMycal Hasty.
- Howie Roseman, Philadelphia Eagles: Gray is a shifty, springy change-of-pace option on the Kenneth Gainwell-to-Boston Scott spectrum.
- Joe Douglas, New York Jets: Gray clears five-of-seven archetype thresholds.
Evan Hull, Northwestern
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
30 | 5'10" | 209 | 30.625 | 9.25 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.47 | 1.53 | 4.38 | 6.9 | 10'3" | 37 | 21 |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Monti Ossenfort, Arizona Cardinals: Hull is Ossenfort’s perfect pass-catching, late-round prospect.
- Les Snead, Los Angeles Rams: Hull clears a litany of Snead’s thresholds.
- John Lynch, San Francisco 49ers: Hull profiles as a highly athletic, late-round Shanahan-scheme player
- John Schneider, Seattle Seahawks: Hull’s freak-level athleticism is adored in Seattle.
- Joe Schoen, New York Giants: Hull clears all of Schoen’s thresholds.
- Howie Roseman, Philadelphia Eagles: Hull can function as a part-time home run hitter behind Philadelphia’s offensive line.
- Ryan Poles, Chicago Bears: The short shuttle is all that keeps him from being Poles’ perfect compact running back profile.
- Brad Holmes, Detroit Lions: Holmes will dote upon Hull’s agility.
- Brian Gutekunst, Green Bay Packers: Hull is a near-perfect match for Gutekunst’s typical sub-30.0 BMI role.
- Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, Minnesota Vikings: Hull’s height and length concerns are assuaged by his 6.90-second three-cone drill.
- Scott Fitterer, Carolina Panthers: Hull is a prototypical Fitterer-running back.
- Mikey Loomis, New Orleans: Hull perfectly fits Loomis’ pass-catching archetype.
- George Paton, Denver Broncos: The athletic spark plug fits Paton’s bill.
- Tom Telesco, Los Angeles Chargers: A capable dual-threat player from Justin Jackson’s alma mater.
- Brandon Beane, Buffalo Bills: A classic, sub-210-pound Beane running back.
- Bill Belichick, New England Patriots: Hull’s 8.00+ RAS trio is tantalizing.
- Joe Douglas, New York Jets: A prototypical Shanahan-scheme running back.
Deneric Prince, Tulsa
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
29.3 | 6' | 216 | 31.25 | 9.25 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.41 | 1.53 | 4.33* | 6.97* | 10'4" | 35.5 | 18* |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Monti Ossenfort, Arizona Cardinals: A pro-day participant who possesses the requisite physical attributes for Ossenfort’s early-down rushing role.
- Les Snead, Los Angeles Rams: Prince checks all needed boxes.
- John Lynch, San Francisco 49ers: Prince profiles very similarly to Tyrion Davis-Price and Trey Sermon.
- John Schneider, Seattle Seahawks: Prince is built like a quicker but less springy Chris Carson.
- Joe Schoen, New York Giants: Prince profiles as a faster, run-centric version of T.J. Yeldon.
- Howie Roseman, Philadelphia Eagles: The run-centric Prince’s profile is startlingly similar to that of Miles Sanders.
- Brad Holmes, Detroit Lions: Prince possesses the necessary burst and agility for Holmes’ consideration.
- Brian Gutekunst, Green Bay Packers: Prince checks all boxes for Gutekunst’s sub-30.0 BMI role.
- Tom Telesco, Los Angeles Chargers: A potential replacement for Larry Rountree and Joshua Kelley.
- Dave Ziegler, Las Vegas Raiders: Prince has the necessary change-of-direction speed to make Ziegler’s shortlist.
- Brett Veach, Kansas City Chiefs: Prince profiles as a direct backup to Isiah Pacheco.
- Chris Grier, Miami Dolphins: Prince is built like a thicker, more agile Jeff Wilson Jr.
- Bill Belichick, New England Patriots: A one-dimensional version of Laurence Maroney.
Chase Brown, Illinois
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
30.4 | 5'9.5" | 209 | 31 | 10 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.43 | 1.53 | N/A | N/A | 10'7" | 40 | 25 |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Joe Schoen, New York Giants: Brown is an unproven, late-round option.
- George Paton, Denver Broncos: The raw prospect checks Paton’s boxes.
Hunter Luepke, North Dakota State
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
30.3 | 6'1" | 230 | 31.5 | 9.625 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.57* | 1.58* | 4.31* | 7.03 | 9'9"* | 36.5* | N/A |
Luepke is a fullback, capable of playing in all facets of the game.
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Ryan Poles, Chicago Bears: The draft’s top fullback profiles as one of Poles’ classic big-bodied running backs.
- Scott Fitterer, Carolina Panthers: Luepke can help clear lanes for lead running back Miles Sanders but is plenty capable as a rusher and receiver. He can double as a D’Onta Foreman replacement.
- Jason Licht, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Luepke is Mike Alstott 2.0.
- Brandon Beane, Buffalo Bills: Luepke would allow Reggie Gilliam to switch back to tight end and let Beane cut Quintin Morris and/or Zach Davidson.
- Bill Belichick, New England Patriots: Luepke plays fullback but tested like a Belichick running back.
Chris Rodriguez Jr., Kentucky
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
29.4 | 6' | 217 | 30.625 | 8.625 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.52* | 1.58* | 4.31* | N/A | 9'6"* | 33* | 19 |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Monti Ossenfort, Arizona Cardinals: Ossenfort loves thumping, agile running backs who limit pre-NFL Draft workouts to school-based pro days.
- Ryan Poles, Chicago Bears: Rodriguez Jr. generally profiles within Poles’ big-bodied archetype, though his 217-pound frame would make him a slight outlier.
- Scott Fitterer, Carolina Panthers: D’Onta Foreman’s potential replacement.
- Mikey Loomis, New Orleans: Rodriguez Jr. is a depth option for Loomis’ run-centric role.
- Dave Ziegler, Las Vegas Raiders: Rodriguez Jr. fits the bill as a big-bodied rusher for Ziegler.
Aidan Borguet, Harvard
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
31.2 | 5’8” | 205 | 29.5 | 9.625 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.58* | 1.52* | 4.37* | 7.29* | 9’9”* | 36* | 35* |
Notes: Borguet’s 35 bench-press repetitions lead the class by six. Had he participated in the drill at the NFL Combine, he would rank No. 2 all-time.
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Brandon Beane, Buffalo Bills: The diminutive tackle breaker checks Beane’s sub-210-pound boxes.
- Chris Grier, Miami Dolphins: Borguet’s burst is perfect for Miami’s scheme.
- Joe Douglas, New York Jets: New York is down to just one pick on Day 2. Had it been planning on drafting Spears, Borguet is the arbitrage play.
Keaton Mitchell, East Carolina
BMI | Ht. | Wt. | Arm | Hand |
27.2 | 5'8" | 179 | 30.75 | 9.25 |
40-Yd | 10-Yd | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | Broad Jump | Vertical Jump | Bench |
4.37 | 1.48 | 4.36* | 7.40* | 10'6" | 38 | 13* |
Best Matches
GM, Team Name: Archetype Fit
- Mikey Loomis, New Orleans: Mitchell boasts elite burst and could be drafted in the mold of Sproles.
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