Arizona back J.J. Taylor is a really interesting prospect to consider. He packs a punch in the backfield despite his stature of 5’5, and uses his diminutive height to his advantage as Taylor evades tackles. In the 2019 season, Taylor averaged 4.9 yards-per-carry as he went for 721 yards and five touchdowns, whilst also racking up 32 receptions for 289 yards - showcasing his ability to be a threat in the passing game. Taylor could be a fantastic mid-to-late round pick-up, with the potential to slot into an offense and have a similar impact to James White in New England.

Wide Receiver: K.J. Hill (Ohio State)

Pro Football Focus described Hill as “pound-for-pound the best route-runner in the entire draft class”, and such praise shouldn’t be taken lightly. This is a stacked receiver class, and yet Hill stands out thanks to his innate ability to create separation from the defensive back - such an ability is highly-coveted in the NFL. Hill ran a 4.6 40-yard dash at the Combine, which led to many obsessive analysts dropping him down their board, but you don’t need electric speed to succeed in the NFL. Just ask Larry Fitzgerald (4.63s) or Jerry Rice (4.75s).