2020 Dynasty Prospect Profile: RB Darius Anderson

Darius Anderson, TCU

Combine Results

Height                  5'11"
Weight                 208 lbs
Arm Length          30 1/2''
Hand Size             9 5/8"
40 Yard Dash        4.61s
Vertical Jump        36"
Broad Jump          128"
20 Yard Shuttle      4.19s
Bench Press           19 reps

Strengths

  • Big-play ability
  • Explosive burst
  • Footwork

Weaknesses

  • Lack of heavy college workload
  • Pass-protection
  • Upright running style
NFL Player Comparison | Damien Harris
2020 Rookie Draft Projection | Fourth-Fifth Round

 

Bottom Line

Darius Anderson enters to NFL Draft as an efficient running back in college. He was not a workhorse, as he never eclipsed 150 rushing attempts in a season. Anderson did run for 5.6 yards per attempt in his collegiate career and score 18 times on only 430 total carries. He is a home-run hitter. If the blocking is acceptable, Anderson can take any play to the house, with his combination of speed and explosiveness.

Anderson compares closely to an RB from last year’s rookie class. Both Anderson and Damien Harris did not see 150 carries or 20 receptions in a season until their final collegiate years. But it is not just workload that ties these two. Athletically, Anderson and  Harris are similar. Harris has a slightly faster speed score, but Anderson edges him out with his burst score. Among all the running backs that I evaluated this season, Andeson had the 5th best burst score. That short-area explosiveness is important for productive running backs in the NFL.

Furthermore, footwork is the trait that Anderson grades best among his peers, with my 2nd highest score among this RB class. However, there is an are that could use some work. Anderson ranks 20th among the incoming rookie runners in body positioning. At times, he runs too upright which can enable defenders to stop his momentum more easily. Even so, in my opinion, Anderson is among the best interior runners in this class. After a clear top 5 at rookie RB, Anderson might be #6, as long as he lands with a good offensive line.

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Kyle Senra

Kyle Senra has been playing fantasy sports since the late 90's. Since 2012 he has played in a variety of fantasy football formats such as redraft, dynasty, best ball, DFS, and his favorite Contract/Salary leagues. Kyle has been writing fantasy football content with Going for 2 since 2018. He also co-hosts and produces the Full Press Fantasy Pod.

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