2. KENDALL HUNTER, OKLAHOMA STATE
Hunter appeared in only eight games in 2009 after suffering a high right ankle sprain early in the season, but he rebounded last year as a senior to start 13 games and rushed for 1,548 yards (5.7 average) and 16 touchdowns. He also caught 20 passes for 101 yards and averaged 17.4 yards on five kickoff returns. Hunter is only 5-7, 199 pounds, but he's strong and has the ability to avoid hits. Nonetheless, injuries are going to be a concern. He broke an ankle in high school and had to have screws placed in it to assist in his recovery.
3. MIKEL LESHOURE, ILLINOIS
Leshoure is 5-11, 227 pounds and is built like a guy who will be able to carry a heavy workload in the NFL. He became a full-time starter last season as a junior and rushed for 1,697 yards (6.0 average), scoring 17 TDs on the ground and three more on receptions. Some question whether he will be able to find the holes at the next level, and some consider Kansas State's Daniel Thomas to be a better prospect. Thomas led the Big 12 in rushing for the past two seasons.
Projected by Pro Football Weekly as a midround pick, Carter is coming off a season in which he rushed for 1,233 yards (5.3 average) and nine touchdowns. Carter is 5-8, 222 pounds, and while he falls into the group of guys who don't have great speed, he does have the ability to break tackles and move the pile. He spent five seasons at Syracuse, receiving a medical redshirt in 2007 because of a dislocated hip.
The Vikings have several areas of need in this draft, but this is not one of them. They selected Toby Gerhart out of Stanford in the second round last April and already have one of the NFL's top running backs in Adrian Peterson. Lorenzo Booker also is signed for the 2011 season.