Using the career numbers for these former NFL Draft prospects, Ealy’s age 19 season numbers stand up quite well by comparison. Even while sharing the field with pro prospects like Phillips and other former three- and four-star SEC-quality recruits, Ealy outgained his backfield mates to the tune of nearly two extra yards per carry, while ripping off chunk runs (which I define as 10+ yards) at a 3.54% higher rate. Both of those numbers are at least 73rd-percentile figures when compared to the numbers of all runners in my database, with Ealy’s per carry dominance over his teammates landing in the 90th-percentile.