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Don't get drafted that high w/o a lot of pressure. It's OK, not like we haven't done the same -- like most of the Buckeyes coming out this year, Eze feeds off that kind of pressure and competition.
Man, just having so much confidence in a young man to perform every single time he had it. So rare. I hope I have that same feeling again soon but there's no guarantee.
There are a lot of great rookies, but these 10 stand above the rest.
We're still four months away from the start of the NFL regular season, but it's beginning to feel more and more like football season with the draft in the books. Rosters are starting to take shape with rookie minicamps taking place across the league this weekend.
Not every rookie will start from Day 1, but there are plenty that will -- and a handful that are sure to stand out above the rest in 2016. Here are the 10 best rookies for next season, in no particular order.
Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Dallas Cowboys
The runaway favorite to be the best offensive rookie in the league, Elliott is going to thrive behind the Cowboys' offensive line. Had he been drafted by a team like the Dolphins, his stock may not be so high for his first year, but Dallas' offense changes that. The over/under for rushing yards by Elliott is set at 900 right now, and it's very likely he eclipses that number. He's a perfect scheme fit in Dallas and will assume the role DeMarco Murray left after rushing for more than 1,800 yards in 2014. The sky is the limit for Elliott.