Curtis Samuel

RB/KR, WR · Ohio State
Samuel moved to a hybrid H-back role for Ohio State as a sophomore and became the centerpiece of the Ohio State offense as a junior, separating himself as the most dangerous weapon on the roster. He grew up modeling his game after Percy Harvin and filled a similar role in Urban Meyer's offense, lining up in the backfield and as a receiver -- only player in Ohio State history to finish his career with 1,000+ yards both rushing and receiving. Samuel was the rare New York City recruit to receive attention from all the top-tier programs, committing to Ohio State the moment Meyer offered him a scholarship. With Ezekiel Elliott to the NFL, Samuel became the featured weapon of the Buckeyes' offense in 2016, leading the team with 74 receptions for 865 yards and seven scores and finishing third in rushing with 771 yards and eight touchdowns on the ground. He was a First Team All-Big Ten selection at receiver and also received several All-American honors. A natural ball-handler, Samuel is a balanced athlete with the explosive traits and natural acceleration to produce chunk plays in various roles. Similar in many ways to Stanford's Christian McCaffrey, Samuel is ideally suited for a hybrid offensive position that highlights his instinctive run qualities as an inside rusher, but also his strong hands and route-running as a slot receiver.