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No one would’ve been surprised if the New England Patriots decided to skip out of the running backs in the 2022 NFL draft. But Bill Belichick drafted two of them, starting with South Dakota’s Pierre Strong and doubling up with South Carolina’s Kevin Harris.
They’re two different body types and athletes with different running styles. While Strong is one of the fastest and most agile athletes at running back in this draft class who competed at one of the lower levels of competition, Harris is basically the opposite. He competed in the premier conference in the SEC and bowled over some of the best linebackers in the country. His shortcoming, however, is his top speed and his agility. Harris is a one-cut linebacker who bruises defenses with his 220-pound, 5-foot-10 frame.
What’s interesting is that both running backs can contribute in the passing game, with Strong logging 22 catches in 2021 and Harris adding 32 catches over the last two seasons. It reminds me of 2011 when the Patriots drafted Shane Vereen, a pass-catching back, and Stevan Ridley, a power back. For Strong and Harris, the roles may not be quite as cut and dry. Harris may not even make the roster. But if he does, he’ll be an interesting, oversized runner in an NFL that’s growing increasingly smaller.
Could he be the perfect closer in New England’s offense? Could he and Rhamondre Stevenson prove too tough to tackle?
Considering the bulk of talent in this draft class is gone, I’m giving this pick a B. New England took a player they think might contribute with a specific role in mind. There’s no guaranteeing a sixth-round pick will make the roster. But at least, there’s a path for him to earn a role.
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