3 running backs Texans need to target in the 2020 NFL Draft

If the Houston Texans are looking for a young running back, they can find one at three different levels of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Given coach Bill O’Brien’s penchant for running backs, it’s a safe bet to say the Houston Texans will be looking to bring in a running back this summer. Thankfully, the 2020 NFL Draft has a good selection of backs, proven by the fact the Texans have already been in communication with at least 11 rushing prospects per WalterFootball.

Entering 2020, Houston’s running back room consists of Duke Johnson, David Johnson, Buddy Howell, and Karan Higdon. Without a clear starter, the Texans will likely have a third different starter in three years with Lamar Miller and Carlos Hyde having started 2018 and 2019 respectively.

Keeping this in mind, here are three prospects the side should be vying for come the draft.

Top pick: J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State

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A powerful downhill rusher, Dobbins would be a strong fit for O’Brien’s offense. Much like Hyde who excelled in his system last season, Dobbins is short and stocky (5-9, 209 lbs) who can cut on a dime and seems to have that extra gear to create separation. Primarily used on the inside, Dobbins is a duel threat back whom PFF pointed out was used 148 times in pass block reps in 2019 alone. This will appeal to O’Brien given how he stresses the importance of versatility and blocking ability in his players. A Texas native, the Texans always seem to place a priority on local prospects, he isn’t the most nimble of backs and he doesn’t have the best initial burst of speed. However, he would be a strong addition and a contributor from day one. Expect him to go during the second round, and do not be surprised if he ends up at the NRG given reports the side have shown a “steady interest” in the back.