Alvin Kamara

KR, RB · Tennessee
A one-year starter at Tennessee, Kamara lined up all over the Vols' offense and showed his versatility as a rusher and receiver with ironically consistent production the past two years (2015: 141 touches, 989 total yards, 10 touchdowns; 2016: 143 touches, 988 total yards, 13 touchdowns). Out of high school, Kamara weighed offers from every program in the SEC, choosing Alabama where he was part of a loaded running back class for the Tide that included Derrick Henry. He suffered a knee injury in fall camp, which required surgery, and was suspended twice during the 2013 season, taking a redshirt year. Kamara asked to be released from his scholarship after the season and enrolled at Hutchinson Community College in Kansas where he was named the Offensive Player of the Year. He was a five-star JUCO recruit and committed to Tennessee where he was the back-up to Jalen Hurd in 2015. Kamara was again the back-up in 2016 as a junior, but took over the starting duties once Hurd left the team, finishing with 1,188 all-purpose yards and 13 total touchdowns over seven starts. A shifty athlete, Kamara is a tough ballcarrier to tackle one-on-one due to his controlled feet and redirection skills to maintain balance through contact. He needs to improve his run patience and discipline between the tackles, but is the most dangerous in space with his ability to create. Kamara isn't a squeaky clean prospect with some of his past character issues and was never the lead singer of the offense yet often banged up over his career -- medical staffs need to sign off on the long-term durability of his knees. With his versatility as a rusher and receiver and ability to navigate and create, Kamara projects as a top-100 talent who can be a dynamic compliment to a NFL backfield.