Leonard Fournette

KR, RB · LSU
A three-year starter in LSU's power-I offense, Fournette is freakishly gifted with his blend of size, athleticism and power and the NFL hasn't seen a running back with his skill-set in quite some time -- the closest active NFL comparison in terms of body type and natural ability is Carolina Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis. Out of high school, Fournette was nationally considered one of the best recruits in the country, regardless of position, and stayed close to home, committing to the Tigers. He worked his way into the running back rotation with Terrence Magee and Kenny Hilliard in 2014, leading LSU with school freshman record 1,034 rushing yards to earn a spot on the All-SEC Freshman team. Fournette had his most productive season as a sophomore and set new LSU records with 1,953 rushing yards and 22 rushing touchdowns, leading the nation with 162.8 rushing yards per game. He earned Consensus First Team All-America and All-SEC honors in 2015, rushing for 100+ yards in 10 of the 12 games. Fournette battled injuries as a junior in 2016 and finished second on the team with 843 rushing yards, but led LSU with 120.4 rushing yards per game and averaged 6.5 yards per carry, earning Second Team All-SEC honors. Fournette's package of skills makes him a nightmare for second level defenders once he gets downhill, lowering his pads and barreling through bodies like a hot knife through butter. While the physical traits are elite, there is more to being productive at the running back position and Fournette needs to improve his decision-making and tempo in the NFL, especially when the designed hole doesn't develop. The greatest variables with Fournette and his NFL projection is his development in the passing game (blocking and receiving) and the long-term diagnosis of his left ankle injury.