RJ Harvey
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Harvey originally was recruited to Virginia to play quarterback, but at 5-foot-8, 205 pounds, that would have been a disorienting sight. He found his true calling upon transferring to UCF, where he moved to running back and caught fire. After an initial redshirt season, Harvey went nuts over the next three years, turning 576 carries into 3,789 yards (6.6 YPC) and 43 touchdowns in 38 games. Harvey was also lethal as a receiver, turning 79 targets into 61 receptions for 720 yards and five touchdowns (77.2 percent catch rate, 9.1 YPT). While he might look small at a glance, Harvey is densely built for his height, with a low center of gravity that makes him difficult to tackle. He thrived as a workhorse the last two years, and he may quickly emerge as a starter for the Broncos after they selected him in the second round of the 2025 Draft, 60th overall. Jaleel McLaughlin is essentially a smaller, slower version of Harvey, and 2024 fifth-round pick Audric Estime may be limited to power-specialist functions. Perhaps Harvey was a surprising second-round pick, but no one should be surprised if he takes over the Denver offense in 2025. Read Past Outlooks
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Heads to Mile High City in Round 2
The Broncos selected Harvey in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 60th overall.
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The landing spot and draft capital are going to transform Harvey from a sleeper to a mainstream fantasy target. Denver was in need of a running back after it struggled in that facet last year and also lost Javonte Williams. Harvey had to battle plenty of competition for carries during his time at UCF but always won out. He took on 225 or more carries in each of his last two seasons and ran for 16 and 22 touchdowns in those years, respectively, while maintaining a yards-per-carry figure north of 6.0. At 5-foot-8 and 205 pounds, Harvey has a dense build similar to that of D'Andre Swift's coming out of college. His 4.4 speed at the combine and impressive broad jump (127 inches) verified him as a plus-athlete. Harvey has something of an incomplete grade as a pass catcher with just 61 catches over his last three seasons, but he did damage with his receptions at 11.8 YPR. He should immediately compete for a big role out of the Denver backfield and will be one of the more buzzy rookie running backs in fantasy draft season.
The landing spot and draft capital are going to transform Harvey from a sleeper to a mainstream fantasy target. Denver was in need of a running back after it struggled in that facet last year and also lost Javonte Williams. Harvey had to battle plenty of competition for carries during his time at UCF but always won out. He took on 225 or more carries in each of his last two seasons and ran for 16 and 22 touchdowns in those years, respectively, while maintaining a yards-per-carry figure north of 6.0. At 5-foot-8 and 205 pounds, Harvey has a dense build similar to that of D'Andre Swift's coming out of college. His 4.4 speed at the combine and impressive broad jump (127 inches) verified him as a plus-athlete. Harvey has something of an incomplete grade as a pass catcher with just 61 catches over his last three seasons, but he did damage with his receptions at 11.8 YPR. He should immediately compete for a big role out of the Denver backfield and will be one of the more buzzy rookie running backs in fantasy draft season.
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Measurables Review
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Headed to NFL
Harvey took part in the Reese's Senior Bowl in preparation for his entry into the 2025 NFL Draft, per Sports Illustrated.
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Lead-back potential as rookie?
Mike Clay of ESPN places Harvey, whom the Broncos drafted out of Central Florida in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, in his Lead Back tier when evaluating the potential of this year's rookie running backs.
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Clay acknowledges Harvey's slighter stature of 5-foot-8 and 205 pounds as a potential obstacle, but he notes the rookie second-rounder was very productive in college. In his final season at UCF, Harvey gained 10-plus yards on a draft class-best 23.0 percent of his carries, and his 4.40 NFL Combine 40-yard dash speed was the fourth fastest of all running backs. With the 5-foot-7 Jaleel McLaughlin his main competition for carries, Harvey is "all but locked in" for the top job, in Clay's view.
Clay acknowledges Harvey's slighter stature of 5-foot-8 and 205 pounds as a potential obstacle, but he notes the rookie second-rounder was very productive in college. In his final season at UCF, Harvey gained 10-plus yards on a draft class-best 23.0 percent of his carries, and his 4.40 NFL Combine 40-yard dash speed was the fourth fastest of all running backs. With the 5-foot-7 Jaleel McLaughlin his main competition for carries, Harvey is "all but locked in" for the top job, in Clay's view.