Leonard Fournette
6-0, 240, Louisiana State
Before he even stepped on the LSU campus, Fournette looked capable of playing in the NFL. After three years with the Tigers, the bruising All-American running back enters the draft as arguably the top offensive player available. Fournette finished his career with 3,830 rushing yards, 40 rushing touchdowns and a 6.2 yards per carry average. Many analysts believe his physical, downhill running style would pair well with the Panthers offense.
Christian McCaffrey
5-11, 202, Stanford
The son of former Broncos wide receiver Ed McCaffrey, Christian is a Swiss Army knife of sorts.