
Unbreakable Beasts: NFL Draft's Top Running Backs Who Defy Tackling
He did come in last among this group in yards gained per run disruption (2.64), while finishing second-to-last in burn rate as a receiver (38.6%) and third-to-last in missed or broken tackles per touch (0.204).
NFL teams probably should not worry a lot about Hampton, either. And it does not seem like they are because he has a chance to get picked in the first round, per some mock drafts.
7. Dylan Sampson, Tennessee
Sampson might become a good NFL running back, but heâs stuck in last place in this ranking on a technicality. The other six players faced a bad box percentage â the rate of their snaps on which the defense has more players in the box than the offense has blockers â between 42% and 57%.
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