 Eno Benjamin has one of the best production profiles in this year's class and that's definitely true from a receiving perspective. No running back in the class had a higher percentage of his team's receptions during his final season than Benjamin and it wasn't really close. There was a pretty significant gap between his 18% final season reception share and Kishan Von's 13.9% which was second. He's likely going to play the role of a pass-catching back to the next level, sort of like what we've seen from Giovanni Bernardo. In fact, that's a pretty strong comp for Benjamin. Both players are similar in size and they had near identical speed scores and they were also both utilized in a similar way during their final collegiate season.