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The 2024 NFL Draft didn’t feature any running backs taken in the first round, making it difficult to predict which rookies will have the most impact. Despite being considered a weak running back class, there are five rookies who are expected to be highly productive in their first year.

Starting with an honorable mention, Jonathan Brooks of the Panthers stands out. Although he had a knee injury in his final season at Texas, being behind Chuba Hubbard gives him a favorable position. Keep an eye on him as he begins his NFL career.

MarShawn Lloyd of the Packers is expected to make his mark, especially with Aaron Jones leaving the team. The rookie has impressive stats and a unique playing style that will likely earn him a significant role in the Packers’ offense.

Tyrone Tracy of the Giants is transitioning from a wide receiver to a running back, bringing dynamic athleticism to the team. Despite having Devin Singletary as the lead runner, Tracy’s speed and agility make him a valuable addition to the Giants’ backfield.

Bucky Irving of the Buccaneers may not have had the most impressive combine results, but his on-field performance speaks for itself. With a knack for elusiveness and pass-catching ability, Irving will be a key player in Tampa Bay’s offense.

Kimani Vidal of the Chargers was a steal in the sixth round of the draft. His impressive college stats and physical attributes make him a promising addition to the Chargers’ backfield, especially with Austin Ekeler moving on to the Commanders.

Finally, Trey Benson of the Cardinals is poised to be the most productive rookie running back in 2024. Despite not being a workhorse back in college, Benson’s elusiveness, size, and speed make him a standout player. With the Cardinals looking to him to lead the backfield, Benson is expected to have a stellar rookie season.

In a draft class with no first-round running backs, these rookies are set to make a significant impact in their debut NFL seasons. Keep an eye on them as they showcase their skills and contribute to their respective teams’ success on the field.