I wanted to do a comparison of what is considered the top back in the draft Josh Jacobs and Dominick Bragalone of Lehigh. Jacobs did nothing at the combine and Bragalone wasn't invited. So we have to go off of their pro day results.
Jacobs is 5'10" 220, ran 4.63 40, 112" broad, 18 reps of 225.
Bragalone is 5'10" 228, ran a 4.48 40, 122" broad, 31 reps of 225, 34.5" vert, 4.24. short shuttle, 6.95 3 cone.
I couldn't find the results of the other drills for Jacobs he may have not done them. Another factor to consider is the results I found for Bragalone were done at a NFL regional combine and I believe they use lasers. If Jacobs ran with a laser you could add .05 to his time which would put him around a 4.68.
Jacobs has rushed for 1,491 yards in his career and 16 TD's. His best season was last season where he ran for 640 yards and 11 TD's. Bragalone has rushed for 4,324 yards and 46 TD's in his career. But I will give Jacobs he has played at a bigger level of football. To be at such a bigger school one would think Jacobs had a better high school career or he played better competition in high school than Bragalone. But that's just not the case. Bragalone rushed for 4,704 yards and 64 TD's his Senior Season at South Williamsport High School in Pennsylvania. The rushing yardage is the second most of All Time by someone in a single season in the entire country. Bragalone did play Class A ball in high school and I will admit after watching his highlight tape from high school the competition wasn't the greatest. But Jacobs didn't play at the best High School either. He played at McLarin Science and Tech High School in Oklahoma. In his Senior year maxpreps (who ranks every high school football team in the country) had McLarin ranked 69th in Oklahoma and 3,502 in the country. While South Williamsport in Bragalone's Senior year was ranked 59th in Pennsylvania and 1,560 in the country. After watching Jacob's high school tape it's clear he didn't play top notch competition either. But Jacobs ended up at the top football school in the country and Bragalone couldn't even play FBS football. In saying all of this Jacobs could turn out to be fine player in the NFL. But no white RB with his measurables and accolades would be considered a first round pick or get to play at Alabama. It is demonstrated by Bragalone who is superior every step of the way but has not received the same opportunity Jacobs has.