ASU's Eno Benjamin Ready To Break Into The NFL Running Back Business

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"I'm glad it happened like that," Benjamin said. "I wouldn't want it to happen the reverse way. Just being able to see things like that. I think I really, truly developed a leadership skill. I mean, it was not more so about me. It was about what can I do to help the team win. So it was getting five carries, 11 carries, 20 yards, 50 yards -- little things such as if I'm going to run this run, I'm going to run it as fast as I can, knowing I'm not going to get the ball so I can open up someone else.


"Little things like that helped me play and really make it more about the team than myself."


It also was the right time to head to the NFL, despite a year of eligibility remaining.


"It's not the season he had last year," Edwards told The Athletic, "but probably a better season because of what he had to deal with."


Benjamin won't be mentioned with the top backs available. That will go, after a fast 40, to Wisconsin's Jonathan Taylor, with Ohio State's J.K. Dobbins, Georgia's D'Andre Swift and Utah's Zack Moss in the mix.


Benjamin didn't run particularly fast (4.57 40 time) but he impressed with his vertical jump and three-cone time, events that highlight athleticism. His play at ASU also helps that, proving over and over he can be a physical runner at 5-foot-9 and 207 pounds.


"Benjamin has the makings of being the best value pick at running back in this draft," CBSSports.com draft analyst Chris Trapasso wrote.


Wherever he ends up is an unknown. Whether the Cardinals need a running back or not will hinge on the status of either (or both) Drake and Johnson, although Benjamin – a Texas native – smiled at the idea he could remain in Tempe for football practices.


"It'd be awesome to come back," he said. "Coach (Kliff) Kingsbury recruited me at Texas Tech. Kyler (Murray) is kind of from the same area I'm from, when we see each other it's always good vibes. It'd be awesome to go play in that system."


Benjamin isn't picky, though. He knows he's just like any other kid who just got his college diploma.


"Nothing is guaranteed," Benjamin said. "I'm looking for a job right now and that's always going through my head."

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