 If you watched the national champions last season, then you couldn't have missed running back Clyde Edwards-Alair. He's smaller in size at 5'7", 207 pounds, but he's got the tools to be effective in today's NFL. On an elite LSU team last year, CEH was still able to capture a reception share of 12.9%. That was a top 5 number in this year's class. He also ranked 7th within the class in total yards for team play, showing that he not only was productive, but he was productive within the context of his own team and that team was the best team in college football. The easy comparison to make for Edwards-Alair is another shorter running back with a hyphenated name, and that's Maurice Jones-Drew. MJD was more athletic, so we shouldn't assume that type of career trajectory, but they had really similar final season numbers in two key metrics, reception share, and yards per team play.