The third-year player's explosiveness is even more obvious. (Even when it's not used to pick up cologne and underwear.) He changes directions well, makes defenders miss in tight spaces, and can dart through small holes. Lateral juice is one of the toughest things to find in running backs, and one of the clearest indicators of success at the pro level. It's all on display on the touchdown above. The jump cut on the play above is also typical of what he does. He explodes to the outside, cuts back in to make Kam Chancellor miss, and then finishes the run after contact.