Actually put him #1

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...rbacks/page/15



From the Dak slide------->

Year: Senior

Height, weight: 6'2", 230 lbs

2014 stats: 3,449 passing yards, 61.6% comp., 27 TD, 11 INT; 986 rushing yards, 14 TD



Mississippi State had a 1,200-yard rusher last season in Josh Robinson, yet it's fair to say that Dak Prescott was still the Bulldogs' top running option. He ran the ball more than Robinson, 210 carries to 190, and had a team-high 14 touchdowns to 11 for the running back.

Now that Robinson is gone, Prescott's running ability becomes even more keep to MSU's hopes of replicating its breakout season of 2014. Though in reality it will probably come down to his play as a passer whether the Bulldogs can contend again in the SEC's West Division.

Prescott had five games with at least 20 carries last season, and in each of those outings he also threw for at least 200 yards. It's not a one-way-or-the-other scenario with him, and because of this he's so hard to defend because every play could be a run or a pass.

MSU will ultimately want to have one or more running backs produce well enough to keep Prescott from having to take so many hits as a runner, but coach Dan Mullen also knows he can turn to Prescott for offense whenever needed.



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