Top 2013 NFL Draft RB Prospect Rankings
Our "Big Board" of 2013 NFL draft prospects will be updated weekly.
- Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama
- 6' - 220
Drafted 2.29 by GB
Alabama Crimson Tide running back Eddie Lacy came on strong in the 2013 BCS National Championship victory over Notre Dame and has ridden that momentum into consideration as one of the 2013 NFL Draft's top RB prospects. Following Alabama's recent tradition of putting backs into the NFL, Lacy is a power back with surprising burst in tight spaces. He has good height a... Read More - Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina
- 5'10 - 205
Drafted 2.5 by CIN
Coming off a torn ACL injury in 2010, University of North Carolina running back Giovani Bernard has put together two great seasons back-to-back to take the presumptive lead as the best prospect at this position heading into the evaluation period of the 2013 NFL Draft. Bernard has been an All-ACC performer since taking a redshirt after that aforementioned ACL injury... Read More - Montee Ball, RB, Wisconsin
- 5'11 - 215
Drafted 2.26 by DEN
Montee Ball continues the tradition of NFL-caliber running backs to come from the University of Wisconsin. The junior was a Doak Walker Award finalist. Although he isn't a dynamic athlete, Ball possesses a well-developed array of talent. He broke the record for most career touchdowns (83) and broke the single-season record with 39 in 2011. Ball is the type of runne... Read More - Le'Veon Bell, RB, Michigan State
- 6'2 - 237
Drafted 2.16 by PIT
Michigan State Spartans running back Le'Veon Bell is an obvious bruiser with quick feet. He can move the chains on the ground and also possesses remarkably good hands as a receiver. Bell's bread and butter is his ability to work between the tackles, drop his shoulder and fall forward for solid yardage. He won't break off huge runs, but he can wear down a defense an... Read More - Johnathan Franklin, RB, UCLA
- 5'10 - 205
Drafted 4.28 by GB
Running back Johnathan Franklin carried UCLA to a resurgent 2012 season. A good runner with above-average speed, he should compete for a split-role early as a rookie. Franklin is a balanced runner with few glaring weaknesses. A bit high-cut and needs to add more strength to his lower half. Won't regularly break tackles, yet runs with a nice pad level and will impro... Read More - Christine Michael, RB, Texas A&M
- 5'11 - 220
Drafted 2.30 by SEA
When healthy, Texas A&M running back Christine Michael can be a special talent. Unfortunately, injuries plagued his collegiate career and he must prove to NFL decision-makers that he can rebound. Michael saw limited action as a senior because of problems with his head coach. As a sophomore, he broken his right leg and in his junior season, he tore his ACL. Fumbled... Read More
