1. Quinn Johnson ()

Imposing lead-blocker with a powerful running style. Very limited and inexperienced overall as a runner. Easily the best blocking fullback in the draft. Not a very good receiver.

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Very good speed for the position. Not overly athletic, and doesn’t have much experience as a ball-carrier. Great blocker with soft hands. Decent receiving threat out of the backfield.

3. Brannan Southerland ()

A solid blocker with solid goal-line skills. Doesn’t strike fear into the opposition. Not overly experienced with running the ball or catching it out of the backfield. Has minor health concerns.

4. Eric Kettani ()

Excellent timed speed for the position. Solid athlete with a powerful lower body. Seems to be a bit of a ‘tweener. Won’t help much in the passing game. Commitment to the military may be an issue.

5. Brock Bolen ()

Solid blocker with good size and strength. Is effective at the goal-line. Not much of a receiver. Has enough ability as both a runner and blocker to make an impact at the next level.

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