3. Tevin Coleman, Indiana
If not for Melvin Gordon’s monster year at Wisconsin in 2014, Indiana’s Tevin Coleman likely would have been the talk of the football world. Coleman finished his career at Indiana with over 7.0 yards per carry and rushed for 2,036 on just 270 carries that season – 2nd in the NCAA. Coleman has that rare 2nd gear in the open field that makes him nearly untackleable once he makes the first man miss. He doesn’t fear those tacklers and hits the hole with reckless abandon. And to top it all off: Coleman has extremely impressive clock speed with a 4.40 40-time.
Projection: 2nd round
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