UPDATE: Foreman’s father is refuting any report regarding D’Onta choosing an agent:

Despite false agent reports,after speaking with his mom,brother,myself,Coach Herman..D'onta has made a decision on his future.All I'll say!🤐 — Derrick Foreman (@DayDay409) November 29, 2016

The 2017 NFL draft should be loaded with talented running backs, dominated by underclassmen. One of them looks like he may have started the ball rolling on his plans to leave school early.

One report says Texas junior D’Onta Foreman has started to prepare for early entry into next year’s draft:

Multiple sources indicate #Texas RB D'Onta Foreman has chosen Houston-based @SelectSports from 4 finalists and will enter the '17 #NFLDraft. — Neil Stratton (@InsideTheLeague) November 28, 2016

Neither Select Sports nor Foreman have confirmed the report at the time of publication.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Robert Ayers, New England Patriots wide receiver Danny Amendola and Miami Dolphins running back Jay Ajayi are among Select Sports’ current NFL clients.

One of the fastest-rising prospects in college football this year, Foreman was one of the lone bright spots in yet another disappointing season for the Longhorns. A finalist for the Doak Walker Award, Foreman currently leads the FBS in rushing yards with 2,028, averaging 6.3 yards per carry with 15 rushing touchdowns.

If he does end up declaring for the 2016 draft, most current projections have him as a Day 2 pick, but he could easily climb into the first round by the time next April rolls around.