Competition Counts for RBs

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NCAA Rushing Yards and Average against Non-Power 5 Schools...
Player... Games - Attempts - Yards - Avg - TD - Att Per Game - Yards Per Game

1Ashton JeantyBoise StJRRB614911757.891424.83195.83
2Kaleb JohnsonIowaJRRB3614797.85620.33159.67
3Kyle MonangaiRutgersSRRB3724576.35524.00152.33
4Omarion HamptonN CarolinaJRRB4855556.53621.25138.75
5Cam SkatteboAriz StSRRB4985165.27524.50129.00
9RJ HarveyUCFSRRB3463437.46715.33114.33
10Ja’Quinden JacksonArkansasSRRB4634527.17715.75113.00
11Devin NealKansasSRRB3453337.40215.00111.00
21Bhayshul TutenVa TechSRRB4673915.84716.7597.75
35Dylan SampsonTennesseeJRRB5584407.591011.6088.00
38Quinshon JudkinsOhio StateJRRB6665067.671111.0084.33

Some players on this list take full advantage of getting a lot of rushing attempts against non-power 5 schools which makes their stats and highlights look very impressive until you realize that they are playing against inferior talent.

This is why the combine matters, you want to at minimum see if the physical traits transfer once they are facing the very best. These same players with 98 yard TD runs and countless broken tackles, suddenly become wasted draft picks.

Just something to think about.
 

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Thought about it. Jeanty is the best by far
 

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