Treveyyon Henderson de l’Ohio State leads our list of potential draft targets of commanders with an explosive ball carrier potential.
Ashburn, Virginie – The ball carrier is a position that many Washington Commanders fans want to see the general manager Adam Peters during the NFL recovery next weekend.
Despite the fact that Peters returns his four main backs of last year, he continues to believe that the group, as is not enough to fully support the second-year quarter of commanders Jayden Daniels.
While Brian Robinson, Jr. led the group, the veteran Austin Ekeler played his role as a second back and special contributor. The backups Jeremy McNichols and Chris Rodriguez, Jr. also played well in limited opportunities. In fact, Rodriguez developed a cult after his arrival in Washington and is one of the most productive backs compared to opportunities since landing in the NFL.
By trying to restrict our attention to prospects could be at the center of attention for Peters in the draft of the NFL, we recently developed a “Big Born Board” Running Running Back Board “on the Podcast Locked on command.
Top 7 Running Backs explosive Big Board
1. Treveyon Henderson, Ohio State
2. Omarion Hampton, North Carolina
3. Dj Giddens, state of Kansas
4. Bhashul Tuten, Virginia Tech
6a. Jarquez Hunter, Auburn
Evaluation criteria
To further shed light on the way this list has become, you must understand the details of what we were looking for behind that could improve the global group and the position of the position for Washington.
To start, when you talk about homemade strikers, you talk about breaking speed, so a 4.4 -yard dashboard time or better is a must to make this list.
This does not mean that guys outside this range cannot be targeted or effective nfl half-backs, they will simply not be part of this more narrowed look at the available perspectives.
Then we took a look at explosive production during the last college season. The subcategories include yards by race, yards after contact and missed and broken tackle percentages.
Third, we gave a little bump to the prospects that run more than the others. In 2024, according to Sports Info Solutions, commanders’ back commanders operated in the GAP diagram operated around 60% of the time.
Finally, looking at the capacity to three always coveted setbacks, giving bonuses to the guys who can catch and / or pass a block.
The results
As you can see in the Grand Board of Directors, while Treveyon Henderson de l’Ohio State came in hair above Omarion Hampton in North Carolina, despite the fact that it is a projection of day 2 compared to day 1 for our perspective n ° 2.
Similarly, the DJ Giddens of the state of Kansas should go later than our names No. 4 and 5 on this list, but because it meets the criteria more than the other two, he obtained the bump. More specifically with the Bhayshul Tuten by Virginia Tech and Jaydon Blue of Texas, the safety problems hang above their heads in this evaluation.
You might also note that the Ballon Ballon State Ashton Jeanty is not on the list. It is for two reasons: one being that he did not run the 1940s timed and the other more impactful reason, being that he should leave the dashboard long before Washington made his first choice.
Henderson against Hampton
The two backs are good prospects, without a doubt. When we look at the two side by side, they each have high production marks and a lot of athletic capacity.
Where Henderson at the head of Hampton for us is his capacity as a pass blocker, where some assessors call him the best of this year’s class.
Without an area of the game, Hampton is clearly the head and shoulders above Henderson; The back of Ohio State wins with a nose.
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