 Don't sleep on Vanderbilt's key Sean Vaughn. Among the backs who were invited to this year's NFL Combine, Vaughn's final season attempt share and rushing yard share both ranked in the top three, and only Eno Benjamin saw a higher percentage of his team's receptions during his final season. In other words, within the context of his team, Vaughn was incredibly efficient, and he didn't have a terrible Combine either, running a 4-5-1-40 at 214 pounds. It's tough to find a great comparison for Vaughn, but given their college production profiles, Devontae Booker is a decent one. Clearly Booker hasn't panned out at the NFL level, but that doesn't mean that Vaughn can't. It just means that, like Booker, we're likely to see Vaughn play the role of a beefier pass-catching back to start off his career, and we just need to hope that he can be a better runner than what we saw with Devontae Booker.