Brandon Bolden

KR, RB · Mississippi
In a conference blessed with plenty of NFL-caliber talent at running back, it is easy for Mississippi's Brandon Bolden to get lost in the shuffle, especially after a senior season in which Bolden and his Rebels' teammates struggled with injury and high expectations. Bolden entered the 2011 season ranked by scouts among the better all-purpose backs in the country. It is difficult to understand why considering his breakout junior campaign a year earlier in which he rushed for 976 yards, caught 32 passes for 344 yards and scored 17 touchdowns, tying former New Orleans Saints' standout Deuce McAllister for the most in school history. Bolden's senior season began poorly. He suffered a hairline fracture in his left ankle in the opener against BYU. Limited by the injury the entire season, Bolden was passed by the smaller, quicker Jeff Scott as the Rebels' top rusher in 2011, finishing with just 462 rushing yards and four touchdowns. He also caught 14 passes for 147 yards and a touchdown. Like former Ole Miss standout BenJarvus Green-Ellis, the fact that Bolden doesn't wow with any one elite trait could lead to a disappointing draft day experience. If given a chance, however, he could surprise as a complementary back capable of contributing as a determined interior runner and occasional receiver out of the backfield.