We're through three rounds at the NFL draft, and just four running backs—Najee Harris to the Pittsburgh Steelers, Travis Etienne to the Jacksonville Jaguars, Javonte Williams to the Denver Broncos and Trey Sermon to the San Francisco 49ers—have come off the board.
That leaves some enticing potential prospects available for running back-needy teams. Two of them are Mississippi State's Kylin Hill and Oklahoma State's Chuba Hubbard.
They each offer a different skill package. Hill is a more physical and violent runner, with the ability to shed off potential tacklers with lateral elusiveness and lower-body strength.