Twenty running backs were taken throughout the three day 2018 NFL Draft event. Only one can be labeled 'a perfect fit' for their new professional organization.

NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks each labeled one running back as the perfect fit on their 'Move the Sticks' podcast. Brooks chose Georgia running back Sony Michel, who landed with the New England Patriots in the first round. Jeremiah went with Michel's running mate in Athens - Nick Chubb.

"I just think when you look at Nick Chubb with the Cleveland Browns, his style of play versus what that city, that town, that team trying to build that identity and toughness is the way they're looking there. I think it's a perfect match. His inside the tackle power and strength. It's going to be a nice compliment there with Carlos Hyde. You've got two bangers and then you've got Duke Johnson who can get out there, can catch some balls out of the backfield and be very versatile in that regard. I like the backfield that they've built there," Jeremiah said.

"I think when you look at Nick Chubb, I think he's got the capability of being a little bit of a work horse there for that football team as you're trying to take some pressure off your quarterback, grind out the clock, play great defense. I can kind of see the formula they're trying to build and put together in Cleveland. I think Nick Chubb is a great fit."

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Brooks did not disagree.

"He is absolutely a great fit. They want to be a hammerhead team. They want to come grind, get downhill, be physical teaming with Carlos Hyde and just kind of wear people out. They are building a team that looks like an AFC North team. I've talked about it. The supporting cast that the quarterback, Tyrod Taylor or Baker Mayfield, will have is a much better than they've seen in previous iterations of Cleveland. This team on paper looks like a much better team. We will see if the wins translate once they get to the fall."

Jeremiah, a former Browns scout, feels that Cleveland's improved roster has put them in a position to see results on the field this season.

"I think the wins are coming. I really do. I think this roster is in much better shape. There is a lot of talent there. I can not see them having the same struggles that they've had over the last couple of years," Jeremiah finished.

Chubb had 191 carries for 1,175 yards and 13 touchdowns as well as three receptions for 31 yards last season. The prior year, accumulated 1,130 rushing yards and eight rushing touchdowns on 224 carries as well as five receptions for 86 yards and a touchdown.