November 12, 2024


Bears Analysis

NFL Combine preview: 5 running backs for Chicago Bears to keep an eye on

Texas A&M running back Devon Achane runs through an open hole against LSU during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022, in College Station, Texas.

The NFL Scouting Combine is less than two weeks away. All 32 NFL teams will converge on Indianapolis with a chance to watch 319 of the top prospects show off their skills.

The Bears find themselves in a curious spot at the running back position. David Montgomery is set to become a free agent and will hit the open market if the Bears don’t use the franchise tag on him or come to an agreement on a new contract.

There are plenty of available free-agent running backs who could fill his spot, but that would come at a cost. We don’t know yet how general manager Ryan Poles feels about paying big bucks for a running back. If Poles, instead, wants to draft a young running back, there are some promising options in this year’s draft.

It’s loaded with potential Day 2 running backs in the second and third rounds. More than 25 running backs were invited to the combine.

Texas’ Bijan Robinson and Alabama’s Jahmyr Gibbs are likely to go late in the first round or early in the second. Given that the Bears have so many other needs, it would be a surprise if they landed one of those two. Here are five backs who could be available when the Bears are back on the clock late in the second round and beyond.

Devon Achane, Texas A&M

At 5-foot-9, 185 pounds, Achane isn’t the biggest of backs, but he might have the most speed of them all. He’s a sprinter on the Aggies’ track team, and his 40-yard dash time is sure to be impressive. Teams will be closely watching what he weighs in at during the combine. He rushed for 1,102 yards and eight touchdowns in 10 games last season as a junior.

Tank Bigsby, Auburn

Bigsby (6-0, 215) is a hard runner who shows a lot of finesse for somebody named Tank. He can churn out yards in multiple ways. Bigsby rushed for 2,903 yards and 25 touchdowns over three seasons at Auburn. There are some questions about his abilities as a route runner and a pass catcher.

Zach Charbonnet, UCLA

Charbonnet (6-1, 220) began his career at Michigan before transferring to UCLA, where he posted back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons. He rushed for 1,359 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2022 with an additional 37 catches for 321 yards. He was among the highest-graded college running backs last season, according to Pro Football Focus.

Kendre Miller, TCU

Miller (6-0, 220) was a breakout star for the Horned Frogs on their run to the national title game. He is a bruising back who can break tackles but who didn’t add much in the passing game. Miller finished the season with 1,399 yards and 17 touchdowns in 14 games. He caught only 16 passes all season.

Tyjae Spears, Tulane

Spears (5-11, 195) was impressive against USC in the Cotton Bowl, when he gashed the Trojans for 205 yards and four touchdowns. He finished his season with 1,581 yards and 19 touchdowns. He might be the best receiving back on this list. Teams will be curious about the medicals on Spears because of past knee injuries.

Sean Hammond

Sean Hammond

Sean is the Chicago Bears beat reporter for the Shaw Local News Network. He has covered the Bears since 2020. Prior to writing about the Bears, he covered high school sports for the Northwest Herald and contributed to Friday Night Drive. Sean joined Shaw Media in 2016.