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3. RB Jalen Hurd
Running back is a tough position to project at the next level. Even Heisman winner Derrick Henry didn’t go in the first round of the 2016 NFL draft, so it’s tough to make a ton of definitive statements about Hurd’s future. But he’ll have an opportunity – there’s no question about that. He’s emerged as one of the best backs in the SEC in the past year. And he does everything well: running with power, speed, catching the ball and especially pass protection, which NFL scouts will love.
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