The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Penn State’s Saquon Barkley is a do-it-all running back

- By Arnie St

INDIANAPOL­IS » The only thing that Saquon Barkley has to prove at the NFL combine this week is that he’s every bit as good as advertised.

“For a guy like Barkley who has worked so hard to develop his gifts, I mean, for him it ought to be a victory celebratio­n. It really should,” NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock said. “You got to come in and knock it down, one drill after another.

“He’s going to walk out of there four days later and everyone’s going to go: ‘Wow, he’s just as good or better than we thought he was.”’

Then, there would be no doubt that a running back will go in the top five picks of the draft for the third consecutiv­e year, joining Ezekiel Elliott in 2016 and Leonard Fournette in 2017.

The Penn State star might even be the first running back selected in the top two picks since Reggie Bush in 2006 or even the first to go No. 1 overall since another Nittany Lion, Ki-Jana Carter, in 1995.

“I’m just focused on coming out here and trying to dominate this combine,” Barkley said.

Everyone expects him to do just that.

General managers and coaches know all about the 5-foot-11, 233-pound back with a magnificen­t medley of jaw-dropping quickness and excellent accelerati­on, speed, balance, vision and power to go with an offthe-charts work ethic who helped Penn State dismantle Washington’s vaunted defense in the Fiesta Bowl .

Mayock said Barkley will dazzle teams even when he’s not on his feet.

“When he goes into meetings at night,” Mayock said, “he’s going to blow people away.”

Barkley, who grew up boxing like his father and great uncle but was always drawn more to the gridiron than the ring, quickly rose to national prominence as one of the country’s most dynamic players as a true freshman at Penn State in 2015.

He flashed a frenetic running style to compile a lengthy highlight reel full of hurdles, spin moves and jukes on his way to a program-best 43 rushing touchdowns in three years.

Mayock said Barkley is at least equal to the last four top-10 running backs — Fournette, Elliott, Todd Gurley and Christian McCaffrey — all of whom made their teams significan­tly better as rookies.

“I could make the case that this kid Barkley is the best of those guys, best of all five of them,” Mayock said. “He’s clean off the field. And he’ll be great in your locker room. I would be absolutely stunned if this kid doesn’t go in the Top 5.”

The Browns, Giants and Colts own the top three picks in next month’s draft. Cleveland also owns No. 4 and Denver has the fifth selection. “Any team that wants to draft me,” Barkley said, “is a blessing to me.”

Barkley said he embraces the chance to transform a downtrodde­n team like the Browns, who have one win in two years, or the Giants, coming off a down year: “You want to be part of something like that, something that’s bigger than yourself.”

Whoever ends up choosing Barkley can expect to be picking a lot later in next year’s draft. (Fournette’s Jaguars are picking 29th this year, five picks after McCaffrey’s Panthers).

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