Richard Reese
Richard Reese projects as an undrafted free agent priority with developmental upside as a complementary back in a zone-running scheme. A downhill runner with adequate vision for pass protection, Reese offers limited explosiveness but shows competitiveness and willingness in confined spaces. Teams seeking depth at running back with patience for growth will find value, though his ceiling remains that of a backup or situational contributor.
Competition level at Stephen F. Austin raises significant questions about whether Reese's tape translates to FBS efficiency—his athleticism metrics lack the explosive indices (40-time, broad jump) that typically correlate with NFL success at the position. Injury durability concerns and a relatively thin frame suggest limited ability to handle early-down volume at the professional level, capping his NFL role substantially.