Devante Mays was the 22nd running back picked in this year’s draft. There were only four more taken after him. Yet Mays thinks he’s closer to Leonard Fournette, the No. 1 running back who went fourth overall, than, say, Matthew Dayes, the last running back taken in the draft.
Now, the Green Bay Packers rookie intends to show it.
Mays, the seventh-round pick (No. 238 overall) who was the last of the three running backs the Packers drafted this year, made a move in practice this week. With Ty Montgomery out with a leg injury, Mays worked as the No. 2 running back behind fourth-round pick Jamaal Williams. It means he jumped ahead of fifth-round pick Aaron Jones. That could be the order in which they play in Saturday’s second preseason game at Washington.
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