 Chuba Hubbard was a guy who got a lot of attention, at least for me I thought, as a junior and it seemed like his stock took a hit when he came back for his senior year. What did things look like for Hubbard going to the NFL, giving the whole package with him for his entire collegiate career? And so in my prospect model, I take the best seasons for each running back in the statistics that I look at. And Chuba had an amazing 2019 season where he rushed for almost 2,100 yards. So he has the best total yards per team play rate among all running backs in this class. And that's the most predictive production metric that's in my model. Now, the fears that he doesn't have the best size-speed combo. He's got a BMI of just 28.5. He didn't dazzle in his 40 at his pro day like he could have, or like we would have liked to see. He ran closer to a 4-5 rather than a 4-4. So I think he's just going to be this solid piece in the NFL. I do question his dip in production last year. I think we all should question that. But based on his size and production profile, I think the comp that makes the most sense for him is Tevin Coleman, someone who is going to have a long career in the NFL, maybe not be a true workhorse, but be a complimentary piece and someone that you can plug in your fantasy lineup every once in a while.