East-West Shrine Bowl Preview: Running backs to watch for Packers

Previewing the East-West Shrine Bowl by looking at four running backs the Packers could target in the 2024 NFL draft.

The East-West Shrine Bowl practices start on Saturday with the game scheduled to take place on Thursday, Feb. 1 in Frisco, Texas. 

Zach Tom, Jon Runayn Jr, Samori Toure, Ka’Dar Hollman, James Looney and Hunter Bradley are all draft picks that played in the Shrine Bowl that Brian Gutekunst has selected. 

With AJ Dillon set to hit the open market let’s take a look at four running backs that the Green Bay Packers could be keeping close tabs on throughout the week.

Jonathon Brooks, Texas

No, Brooks won’t be playing as he continues his recovery from a torn ACL that he suffered in November. However, he’s listed on the roster so we are listing him here. 

Brooks may miss the majority of his rookie season as he continues his rehab. Even with that cloud hanging over his head he has the talent to be the first running back off the board in April.

The Texas running back was a tackle-breaking machine and has outstanding contact balance. In 11 games this season, Brooks forced 63 missed tackles and picked up 732 yards after contact. 

Blake Watson, Memphis

Watson was a star at the Hula Bowl and now will get a chance to shine at the Shrine Bowl. The Old Dominion transfer rushed for 1,152 yards and 14 touchdowns. He proved to be a weapon in the passing game, hauling in 53 receptions for 480 yards and three touchdowns. 

The Memphis running back keeps his legs running through contact and has good vision. Watson racked up 719 yards after contact and forced 50 missed tackles. 

Frank Gore Jr, Southern Miss

The son of a famous running back, Gore Jr. is no slouch. The Southern Miss running back rushed for 2,513 yards and 19 touchdowns to go along with 46 receptions for 505 receiving yards and three touchdowns over the past two seasons.

Gore Jr has good vision and is a hard-nosed runner. Gore forced 67 missed tackles and picked up 824 yards after contact this season.

Carson Steele, UCLA

The Ball State transfer was No. 21 on Bruce Feldman’s annual Freaks list. During his lone season as a Bruin, Steele rushed for 847 yards and six touchdowns. Steele added two receiving touchdowns.

Steele has good vision and quick feet to make sharp cuts. The UCLA running back has a good combination of power and quickness. 

2024 NFL draft: Updated Cleveland Browns 7-round mock draft

2024 NFL draft: Updated Cleveland Browns 7-round mock draft ahead of Senior Bowl week

The Cleveland Browns had a very interesting 2023 campaign. Despite rampant injuries across the offense, Kevin Stefanski’s team finished an impressive 11-6 and earned the top wild card berth in the AFC.

The playoff run ended quickly with a blowout loss in Houston, one that shone the spotlight on some of the Browns’ biggest offseason needs. GM Andrew Berry won’t get to address any of those needs until the second round of the 2024 NFL draft since the Browns already traded away their first-round pick to Houston as part of the Deshaun Watson deal. Cleveland has just two selections in the first four rounds.

Where might Berry and the Browns look in the draft? Here’s one early pathway they can explore.

Several prominent 2024 NFL draft prospects make this year’s CFB ‘Freaks’ list

Bruce Feldman’s annual “Freaks” list includes a lot of highly-touted 2024 NFL draft prospects

Every year, Bruce Feldman of The Athletic publishes one of the must-read pieces for every football fan. Feldman’s annual “College Football Freaks” list documents the amazing physical attributes of many of the nation’s collegiate athletes.

While not always an indicator of actual football-playing ability, being included on the “Feldman Freaks” list, as it’s colloquially known, is a real asset for an NFL draft prospect. Along with many prodigiously athletic underclassmen, this year’s list is loaded with prominent 2024 draft prospects.

Here are a few prime prospects that Feldman spotlighted. It becomes quickly evident why the NFL scouts are high on these college athletes.