Not a huge need but these guys can make a difference, here's my top five:
1) Stanley Havili - USC
Ht: 6'0" Wt: 227
Havili is a dynamic fullback prospect that is a match-up problem as a receiver out of the backfield. He runs well for a bigger back and is an advanced route runner with very strong hands. He has the athleticism to split out wide, shows good explosion off the line and has enough of a wiggle to be a threat after the catch. He doesn't have the strength or desire to be a lead blocker and appears to be a one dimensional player. -NFL.com
Best Fits: (Colts, Patriots, Chargers, Chiefs)
2) Owen Marecic - STANFORD
Ht: 6'1" Wt: 248
Marecic is a throwback player that lined up on both sides of the ball in college. He projects as a fullback at the next level, as he is a fierce run blocker that looks to dominate opponents. He flashes the ability to make multiple blocks on one play and he explodes through the holes making him an asset on third in short. He is not fast or fluid enough to be a weapon in the passing game and he lacks the brute strength to be a consistent road grater. -NFL.com
Best Fits: (Raiders, Falcons, Packers, Bears)
3) Charles Clay - TULSA
Ht: 6'3" Wt: 245
Clay was an ultra productive pass catching fullback in Tulsa's spread offense. He is a powerful runner that gets the difficult yards between the tackles and consistently finds running lanes due to good vision. He frequently lined up at tight end at Tulsa and was a difficult match-up for defensive backs. However, he is a bit of a man without a position, as he doesn't have the blocking skills to lead a heavy running attack or the refined receiving skills to be a tight end. -NFL.com
Best Fits: (Packers, Saints, 49ers, Giants)
4) Shaun Chapas - GEORGIA
Ht: 6'2" Wt: 247
Chapas is a gritty football player with a throwback mentality, but he does not have the bulk or athleticism to be a lead blocker in the NFL. Although he flashes the ability to make difficult catches, he is a very raw receiver and will not be able to assume an H-back role at the next level. However, he has a relentless motor and good pop at the point of attack. He also can be effective in short yardage situations on his terrific effort alone. -NFL.com
Best Fits: (Jaguars, Texans, Redskins, Titans)
5) Anthony Sherman - UCONN
Ht: 5'10" Wt: 245
Sherman is a stout fullback that does not have the strength to be a lead blocker at the next level. He is a fierce competitor that flashes a mean streak and looks to punish opponents. However, he is not explosive at the point of attack and does not generate a consistent push in the running game. He is not a natural runner that lacks the vision to find space and the speed to exploit seams. He is a capable blocker in pass protection, but not a weapon in the passing game. -NFL.com
Best Fits: (Eagles, Vikings, Bears, Rams)
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