What scouts said about Chargers RB Joshua Kelley ahead of draft

NFL evaluators seemed to like Los Angeles Chargers running back Joshua Kelley coming out of college.

The Chargers drafted former UCLA running back Joshua Kelley in the fourth-round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

The selection of Kelley had fans scratching their heads because while running back was a position of need, the offensive line and cornerback position were seen as bigger needs.

Nonetheless, Los Angeles got a great player who should solidify the backfield that will now consist of him, Austin Ekeler and Justin Jackson.

Going into the draft, Kelley finished with a third-round grade from me, but how did those in the league feel about him?

The Athletic’s Bob McGinn spoke with a few NFL scouts to get their opinions on Kelley.

The first scout compared him to Packers’ Jamaal Williams, but he believes that Kelley is a bit more talented.

Similar to Jamaal Williams. I’d take Kelley by a nod because he has more upside than Jamaal. He may not get much love on draft day, but he’s going to be a good pro.

The second scout highlighted his football intelligence.

He’s going to play for somebody. He’s too knowledgeable, know what I mean?

The third scout wasn’t as high on him as the two others were.

I got him buried. Tight hips, dances too much. Dime-a-dozen running back.

Overall, I believe that Kelley is going to surprise many in his first season. Rather than serving primarily as a short-yardage and goal line back, I believe he is capable of receiving 10-15 carries per game and being productive and efficient with those.

Even though I expect the Chargers to implement a backfield committee, I can see Kelley eventually becoming the feature back. His well-rounded skillset as a runner and passing game ability should allow him to receive a good amount of touches down the road.