The reality of New York Giants star running back Saquon Barkley is simple, he’s already one of, if not the best back in the league after just one season.
His rookie campaign saw him collect over 2,000 All-Purpose yards and win the Rookie of the Year accolade. The quality he brings to the field is something rarely seen at the NFL level, but what impresses me the most is his ability to hide deficiencies on the offense.
Barkley successfully compensated for not only a bad offensive line, but the struggles of quarterback Eli Manning.