Watch highlights from the NFL Week 17 game between the New England Patriots and the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, January 1, 2023. New England Patriots wide receiver Jakobi Meyers catches a touchdown pass from quarterback Mac Jones to extend the Patriots' lead in the game. Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly stopped by after his teams game at Stanford last November. New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson rushes for a gain of 16 yards. At the end of his session with Malu on this August morning, he remembers he needs to make a phone call. Draft prospects taking part in the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine reflect on their time with Patriots coaches at the Shrine Bowl. There, he mostly kept to himself, but he did chat with Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley and Ezekiel Elliott of the Dallas Cowboys. Possesses outstanding short-area quickness as well as a nice stutter step and makes defenders miss. New England Patriots wide receiver DeVante Parker Mosses Buffalo Bills cornerback Kaiir Elam for a 26-yard touchdown catch. Tianna Hicks takes a photo of her son, Antioch High running back Najee Harris, after the teams victory over Amador Valley High in November. Hella cool for that. It was almost like a repeat but it was a lot better the second time. The Kansas City Chiefs secure a Super Bowl LVII win as Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts' desperation throw falls incomplete. 1 pick in 2023 NFL Draft,What the Bears can expect to get if they trade Justin Fields vs. No. Vert Leap (in) Broad Jump (in) Shuttle: 3Cone: 2022: Tyler Allgeier. Throughout the draft process, there will be a massive debate among scouts on who the top running back in the 2021 NFL Draft class is, whether you prefer Alabama battering ram Najee Harris or Clemson burner Travis Etienne. CBS News. Pickett finished 15-of-27 passing for 168 yards and a touchdown in the victory. Has played in 34 regular-season games (34 starts), Has recorded 2,234 rushing yards and 14 rushing touchdowns on 579 attempts and added 115 catches for 696 yards and six receiving touchdowns, First running back in franchise history to rush for at least 1,000 yards in each of his first two seasons in the NFL, Went 430 scrimmage touches (347 rushes and 83 receptions) to open his career without a fumble, which was tied for seventh-most scrimmage touches without a fumble to open a career in NFL history, His 2,234 rush yards are the sixth-most in the NFL since the start of the 2021 season, His 2,930 scrimmage yards are the sixth-most by a running back in the NFL since the start of the 2021 season, One of two players in the NFL with 2,200 or more rushing yards and 650 or more receiving yards since the start of the 2021 season, One of two players in franchise history with 2,200 or more rushing yards and 650 or more receiving yards in the first two years in the NFL, Selected to the Pro Bowl as a rookie in 2021, Made NFL debut in Week 1 of 2021 (at Buffalo), Made NFL starting debut in Week 1 of 2021 (at Buffalo), Registered 1,034 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns on 272 carries and added on 41 receptions for 229 yards and three touchdowns, Was voted one of the Steelers' two offensive team captains by his teammates, Eclipsed 1,000 yards rushing for the second consecutive season, Finished fourth in the AFC in rushes, tied-fifth in rushing touchdowns and sixth in rushing yards, Ranked third in the League in rushes (164) and rushing yards (673) and tied-fifth in rushing touchdowns (five) after the Bye Week (Weeks 10 through 18), Broke off a 36-yard run in Week 10 vs. New Orleans, the Steelers' longest run of the season and longest run since he had a career-best 37-yard touchdown run in Week 17 vs. Cleveland in 2021, His 56 rushing yards (on five carries) in Week 10 were the most by a Steelers running back in a first quarter since James Conner had 62 yards (on eight carries) in Week 5 of 2018 vs. Atlanta, Recorded his first career game with multiple rushing touchdowns (two) in Week 11 vs. Cincinnati, leading the team with 20 carries for 90 yards along with 26 receiving yards on four receptions, Notched his first game of the season and fourth of his career with 100-plus yards rushing in Week 17 at Baltimore, finishing with 111 rushing yards on 22 attempts, His 111 rushing yards in Week 17 were the most by an opposing running back vs. Baltimore since Week 11 of 2020 (Derrick Henry, Tennessee, 133), the most by a Steelers running back vs. Baltimore since Week 4 of 2017 (Le'Veon Bell, 144) and eighth-most in series history, Hauled in the game-winning touchdown on a 10-yard pass from QB Kenny Pickett with 56 seconds left in the fourth quarter in Week 17 at Baltimore, His 307 carries, 1,200 rushing yards, 74 catches and 467 receiving yards are all ranked the most by a rookie running back in franchise history, Was one of five rookie starters, marking the first time the Steelers started at least five rookies in a season opener since 1991, His 381 touches without a fumble were the sixth-most by a rookie running back in NFL history, Led all NFL running backs in receptions (74) and finished third among running backs in recieving yards (467) behind only Austin Ekeler (647) and Cordarrelle Patterson (548), Scored his first NFL touchdown - a 25-yard TD catch from QB Ben Roethlisberger - in the Steelers home opener (Week 2) vs Las Vegas, Led the Steelers with 10 total touchdowns (seven rushing, three receiving), Caught 14 passes for 102 yards in Week 3 vs Cincinnati - his 14 receptions were the most in franchise history by a running back and tied for the third-most in Steelers history by any player,tied for the seventh-most in League history by a running back, In Week 3, became the fourth running back in franchise history to post a 100-yard receving game and the first since Le'Veon Bell (vs Cincinnati 12/4/17), Registered his first 100-yard rushing game in Week 5 vs Denver and repeated the feat in Week 10 vs Detroit, Recorded the first multi-TD game of his career in Week 14 vs Minnesota (one pass TD, one rush TD), Led the NFL in touches (377) and finished second in yards after contact (609) behind only Jonathan Taylor, One of the nation's top running back prospects who passed up on the NFL Draft to return for his senior season at Alabama, Crimson Tide's all-time leader for total TDs in a career with 57 (46 rushing, 11 receiving), Alabama's career leader for rushing scores with 46, surpassing the previous record of 42 by Mark Ingram and Derrick Henry, Totaled 3,843 career rushing yards to rank atop the Crimson Tide all-time list, Amassed 4,624 all-purpose yards for his career, a total that is second all-time at Alabama, Averaged 6.0 yards per carry for his career to rank third in Crimson Tide history (minimum 400 carries), Contributed 342 career points to finish fourth in Alabama annals, Recorded 13 games of 100-plus rushing yards in his career, including six as a junior and six in his final season (206 at Ole Miss; 152 vs. Georgia; 119 vs. Mississippi State; 145 at LSU; 178 vs. Florida; 125 vs. Notre Dame), 2020 Doak Walker Award winner, presented annually to the nation's top running back, Unanimous first-team All-American (AFCA, Associated Press, FWAA, The Sporting News, Walter Camp) in 2020, 2020 first-team All-America honors from CBS Sports and ESPN.com, 2020 second-team All-America selection by Pro Football Focus and USA Today, Selected as a semifinalist for the 2020 Maxwell Award, 2020 first-team All-SEC honoree by both the AP and the league coaches, Finalist for the 2020 Jason Witten Man of the Year, Led the nation in total TDs (30) and rushing TDs (26) in addition to scoring (180) in 2020, Finished second for single-season rushing scores by an Alabama running back with 26 as a senior in 2020, Totaled two or more rushing TDs in nine of 13 contests with at least one score in 11 games, Led the SEC and finished third in Division I for rushing yards at 1,466, Added 43 receptions for 425 yards and four TDs to his senior totals, Totaled 1,891 all-purpose yards in 2020, good for sixth in Crimson Tide records for a single season, Maxwell Player of the Week honoree following Ole Miss, Picked up offensive player of the week accolades from the SEC and Walter Camp following the matchup with the Rebels, Earned offensive player of the week recognition from the Alabama coaches for his play at Ole Miss, Auburn, at LSU and Florida in Atlanta, A January 2017 early enrollee who was tabbed as the No.