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Five Running Backs to Know at Combine
Drafting a running back is not Baltimore's top priority, but it would be a mistake to rule out the possibility.

Bijan Robinson, Texas
Widely regarded as the best running back in the draft, Robinson could still be on the board when the Ravens pick at No. 22. Director of Player Personnel Joe Hortiz did not rule out the possibility of the Ravens taking Robinson, a three-down player who has the potential to be an NFL star.

Devon Achane, Texas A&M
Achane is a former track star who has the speed to make game-breaking plays. He ran for 2,376 yards during his college career, and he averaged 30.7 yards on kickoff returns, including two touchdowns. He could fit the into Baltimore's running back room as a change of pace, home run hitter.

Zach Charbonnet, UCLA
Charbonnet is a 220-pounder who has the power to run effectively between the tackles, while accelerating quickly in the open field. Despite missing three games last season, Charbonnet finished with 1,359 yards rushing and averaged 135.9 yards per game to make All-Pac 12 first team.

Jahmyr Gibbs, Alabama
Gibbs was an excellent pass catcher and runner in college, a dual threat with a style that drew comparisons to Alvin Kamara and Dalvin Cook. The third-team All-American was the Crimson Tide's top rusher (926 yards) and pass catcher (44), and the Ravens have a history of drafting Alabama players.

DeWayne McBride, Alabama-Birmingham
McBride was a consistent producer last season, running for at least 120 yards in 10 of 11 games. He cuts well for a 215-pound back, which allows him to make extra yards in tight quarters. He's a back who could have great value on Day 2 or 3 for a team that has a strong offensive line like Baltimore.