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Rise of the smaller backs

Big impact from little runners

There have been six running backs selected in the first three rounds of the NFL Draft, and there should be several more today. Yesterday's selection by Denver of R.J. Harvey (pictured) was interesting.

The Central Florida back wasn't typically mentioned as a Day 2 pick, which was perfectly fine with the Broncos. Sean Payton said the team was worried when it saw him on a list of rising players shortly before the draft began. "It was like, 'Ugh,'" Payton said Friday after Denver selected Harvey in the second round. "You don't want to read that."

Harvey ran for 2,993 yards and 38 touchdowns the last two years. In the linked story, Payton praised his vision, instincts and explosiveness. We've talked a lot here about Payton's use of running backs in the passing game, and Harvey's numbers don't stand out in that area (39 catches in 25 games the last two years). But Payton said, "Some offenses in college don't necessarily feature the halfback a lot in the passing game. ...He's got soft hands. He does a lot of those things well. You get to see that maybe more in the pro day than you do on the film, just because of the offense."

Harvey's on the small side at 5-foot-8 and 205 pounds, which maybe gives some teams (and fantasy coaches) pause. But I was looking at some sizes yesterday, and I'm noticing more top contributors at smaller sizes than you might expect.

Of the top 15 backs in PPR leagues last year, six of them measured either 5-8 or 5-9 at the combine. Five of them weighed under 200 pounds, including four of the top 8 last season. Not to take anything away from Saquon Barkley or Derrick Henry, but there are some pretty great smaller fries in the league right now.

Table shows last year's top-15 running backs in PPR leagues. Those guys with less than ideal measurements are in bold.

TOP 15 RUNNING BACKS (PPR), 2024
PlayerRunNoRecTDHtWtRk
Jahmyr Gibbs, Det.141252517205-91991
Saquon Barkley, Phil.200533278156-02332
Bijan Robinson, Atl.145661431155-112153
Derrick Henry, Balt.192119193186-22474
DeVon Achane, Mia.90778592125-91885
Josh Jacobs, G.B.132936342165-102206
Kyren Williams, LAR129934182165-81947
James Cook, Buff.100932258185-111998
Alvin Kamara, N.O.9506854385-102149
Chase Brown, Cin.99054360115-920910
James Conner, Ari.10944741496-123311
Aaron Jones, Min.11385140875-920812
Chuba Hubbard, Car.119543171116-021013
Jonathan Taylor, Ind.143118136125-1022614
Bucky Irving, T.B.11224739285-919215

While everyone was connecting Omarion Hampton and TreVeyon Henderson to the Broncos, they were sitting there hoping no one would learn of their fondness for Harvey.

Ultimately, size still gets running backs selected earlier. Four of the six taken so far weighed at least 209 pounds at the combine. Harvey and Ashton Jeanty are the only ones under 5-foot-10. (Others: Hampton, Henderson, Quinshon Judkins and Kaleb Johnson, three of whom are at least 6 feet and 220 pounds.)

But with so many strong performers and league-winners at smaller sizes last year, I don't think people should shy away from backs like Harvey. The next Gibbs or Irving, perhaps.

--Andy Richardson

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