 If you're looking for a true freak athlete in this running back class who's not Jonathan Taylor, look no further than Antonio Gibson. Although to be fair, Gibson wasn't listed as a running back at the combine, he tested as a wide receiver. But there's a good chance that a team sees him as a running back at the next level. Gibson was a do-it-all player at Memphis this past year. He ran the ball 33 times, he caught 38 passes, and he returned 23 kickoffs, including one for a touchdown. Like many of the Memphis skill players that we've seen come out over the last couple of years, like Tony Pollard and Daryl Henderson, Gibson was insanely efficient per touch, with over 19 yards per reception and more than 11 yards per carry. And then he slayed the combine. Gibson at 228 pounds ran a 4-3-9-40 giving him an elite weight-adjusted 40-time that ranks in the 99th percentile. All of this is why there aren't many comparables for Antonio Gibson. One could be Tymon Gumry since that's the type of role that we could see Gibson play, but he's more like an evolved Tymon Gumry.