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At running back, draft class has questions after top two prospects

2. *Mikel Leshoure , Illinois, 6-0, 227, 1-2:  The Champaign, Ill., hereditary chose to stay home and play for the Illini. Part of the compose for Leshoure seemed to be the opportunity to play immediately. He got his feet wet with 126 yards on 35 carries as a loyal freshman before starting to assert his presence in the backfield with 911 combined yards and seven touchdowns as a sophomore. But a disagree with a teammate in 2008 left Leshoure with a dispirited jaw, and he was suspended for violating team rules near the start in 2009. It wasn't until last season that he began to show applicability on and off the field, displaying a tantalizing combination of power, shade and burst in setting the single-season kind record with 1,697 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns. Leshoure helped experience the Illini to their first bowl victory in 12 years, and he was named the Texas Move MVP with 187 rushing yards and three touchdowns. He might not win a lot of foot races among the NFL's speedier tailbacks, but Leshoure is a resilient man who runs compactly between the tackles and has the vision and fast feet of a smaller back, enabling him to effectively dynamism outside.

NFL brews up an interesting draft

If the Wonderful Bowl is the greatest show on Earth, then the NFL Draft is the greatest casting call. Last week saw the 76th copy of the offseason showpiece, a bizarre mix of sporting anorakism and American primetime sorcery, where the year’s incoming batch of ‘rookie’ hopefuls from the college system are selected by the 32 prompt teams in turn. In the process, dreams present itself true, millionaires are made overnight, and grown men drip tip the scales at as they have the misfortune to be drafted by the Cleveland Browns.

The Drawing can be confusing. Most striking about the system for outside observers is that the teams who have performed worse over the preceding season are given first dibs on the most talented players, with the Wonderful Bowl champions picking last. Thus the greatest resources are conceded to those most in need, a strongly socialist means of dissemination ironically televised on Fox. This lies in stark conflict to the free market nature of football, for event, where the biggest clubs hoover up the brightest ingenuity to maintain their superiority. In tandem with the NFL’s strict salary cap, this creates the most unpredictable match perhaps anywhere in the world. The players themselves are subject to months of stuffy scrutiny by teams and the fans, as in a system where player mechanism is restricted the Draft is the most important opportunity to tyro new talent. In the lead up to the event, pundits and fans enterprise their own mock drafts, and obsess over how high a 22-stone man can repute jump.