Short of team mascots, I think you would be hard-pressed to find somebody who outwardly seems to enjoy participating in the game of football, even on the practice field, more than Pittsburgh Steelers rookie running back Benny Snell. That is, after all, one of the qualities that drew the Steelers to him and coaxed them into drafting him in the fourth round.
Snell was a high-volume producer on the ground for the Kentucky Wildcats at the college level, and he was happy to do it, not just because he simply loves to play, and to be the guy that others count on, but also because he felt the connection to his teammates, that they were playing for one another.