 Among what projects could be a low ceiling running back draft class, Alabama's Josh Jacobs emerged as the top option for most draft analysts. Scouts can point you a combination of the traits you would want in an NFL running back, good size, power, vision, and burst, and Jacobs used those to net an above average rushing success rate even when compared to his teammates in an already efficient offense. However, his overall production was kept in check within a committee and he posted a troubling 40 yard dash time at his pro day while dealing with a groin injury. With Jacobs, the talent is definitely there, but he does possess possibly the weakest production profile of any first round caliber back in more than a decade. The bottom line, there's no reason to think he can't be a complimentary piece to an NFL offense, almost like a better receiving Sony Michelle was as a rookie for New England, but his profile does not suggest that he's a can't miss every down back at the next level.