The Green Bay Packers added a young trio of running backs to their backfield in last year's draft, ensuring that for the foreseeable future, they'll have to roll with a complementary mixture of running styles.
Between Jamaal Williams, Aaron Jones and Devante Mays, each brings their own unique brand of abilities to the table.
Williams, a tough, head-down type of runner that will fight for extra yardage everytime he touches the ball. Jones, a shifty, elusive tailback with the ability to locate running lanes and help create blocking for himself. And Mays, whose first two carries in the NFL were fumbles, he doesn't exactly have much of a sample size to base any conclusions on.