ESPN's Sports Science's latest feature includes the top-two running backs in the upcoming 2016 NFL Draft.

Former Alabama tailback and Heisman Trophy winner Derrick Henry and Ohio State's Ezekiel Elliott square off in various tests in the below video, displaying their very different skill sets for the labs on-field censors and and cameras.

In the segment, Henry's straight-line speed and power while running the football were on full display. According to Sports Science, when Henry gets in the open field, the back can build up the same momentum as a 5-MPH wrecking ball.

Henry's acceleration over the first five yards was the fastest time of any player at any position in the last three drafts.

Last season, Henry shattered the Crimson Tide and SEC record books with 2,219 yards and 2 touchdowns on 395 carries on his way to winning the Heisman. Elliott rushed for 1,821 yards and 23 touchdowns on 289 attempts for the Buckeyes.

The draft will begin Thursday, April 28, in Chicago. Henry and Elliott are expected to be the first backs off the board.

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