5 running backs Broncos should have eyes on in day three of NFL Draft

Jan 2, 2023; Arlington, Texas, USA; Tulane Green Wave running back Tyjae Spears (22) in action
Jan 2, 2023; Arlington, Texas, USA; Tulane Green Wave running back Tyjae Spears (22) in action / Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
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Denver Broncos, Kendre Miller
TCU running back Kendre Miller (33) tries to break away from Michigan Makari Paige (7) past during / Joe Rondone / USA TODAY NETWORK

Kendre Miller. RB. Scouting Report. . . . . 466

The main benefactor of Evans transferring was Kendre Miller, who put up huge numbers in TCU's dream season in 2022.

Miller rushed for 1,399 yards and 17 touchdowns in the high-powered offense of the Horned Frogs. We can't fall too in love with those numbers as he was a product of a great team but he has traits that will translate well at the next level.

Starting with his field vision. This is probably Miller's best trait. What he lacks in speed and explosiveness he makes up in patience and vision.

He is not the fastest running back in this class or the most explosive, but he is a tough, between the tackles runner who a team could be quite happy that they end up taking. He seems to be a true boom or bust candidate but the potential upside is definitely there and he could still be on the board in the fifth round.