
Unbreakable Beasts: NFL Draft's Top Running Backs Who Defy Tackling
It doesnât mean Sampson wasnât great at Tennessee. In fact, he was the Volsâ best offensive player, and his 61.5% burn rate on receiving targets is the best of the NFL Draft running backs listed here.
But heâs last on this list not only in bad box percentage faced and yards after contact (2.29). Heâs sixth out of seven in missed or broken tackles per touch (0.173).
Sampsonâs work is cut out for him in the NFL, and it involves getting comfortable with carrying regularly against more-standard defensive alignments.
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