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100. L.J. Scott RB Michigan State - An ankle injury limited Scott to just five games last season, and he even considered redshirting before deciding to enter the draft. As a sophomore in 2016, Scott looked like an early-round player, posting 186 yards from scrimmage and a score against Michigan, and 236 yards and two TDs against Ohio State. He finished that season with 994 rushing yards and 147 receiving yards, and averaged 5.9 yards per touch. While Scott was never able to build on that, he’s still a big back who can contribute in the passing game, and at his best reminded me of Browns RB Kareem Hunt
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