This year’s running back class could be one for the ages, and it’s dominated by underclassmen at the top.

LSU’s Leonard Fournette and Stanford’s Christian McCaffrey made headlines by skipping their bowl games to avoid injury and prepare for the 2017 NFL draft, but another runner may be the best overall prospect in the class.

Florida State’s Dalvin Cook made the most of his postseason appearance, running over, around and through the vaunted Michigan defense while leading the Seminoles to an Orange Bowl victory.

In his latest 2017 NFL mock draft, Chris Burke of Sports Illustrated sends the three-down playmaker to the Philadelphia Eagles, where he’ll give young quarterback Carson Wentz a dangerous weapon.

Despite bigger needs elsewhere, Burke thinks Philly gets a steal with FSU’s all-time leading rusher:

Cornerback? Sure. Wide receiver? Of course. Offensive tackle? Maybe. The Eagles have ample pressing needs, as of Jan. 3. But running back should be on that list, too. And here, they get what may be the best skill-position player in this class. Cook’s Orange Bowl provided a perfect Cliff’s Notes on his game: He’ll take a few negative plays, but he can explode through the smallest of holes for game-changing gains, be it via run or pass.

Cook isn’t the first back off the board in Burke’s mock, as Fournette cracks the top 10, going to the Carolina Panthers at No. 8 overall. McCaffrey sneaks into the first round, as well, landing with the Kansas City Chiefs at No. 30 overall.

Burke projects three quarterbacks in the top 15, led by Clemson’s Deshaun Watson at No. 2 overall to the San Francisco 49ers. North Carolina’s Mitch Trubisky goes to the Chicago Bears with the next selection, while Notre Dame’s DeShone Kizer heads to the Arizona Cardinals at the 13th overall pick.

But despite this year’s historic crop of running backs and a trio of both passers and pass-catchers in the first round, this mock (like most others) is still dominated by defense. 20 of the 32 picks come from that side of the ball, with 11 of them hailing from the SEC.

To check out Burke’s entire first-round projection, click here.