Leonard Fournette is projected to join a long list of SEC running backs to hear their name called early in the NFL Draft.

The SEC has had 52 running backs drafted in the first round, including 29 selected in the top 10 overall, led by Bo Jackson, Billy Cannon, Tucker Fredrickson, Tommy Mason, Charley Trippi and George Cafego.

While Fournette, the former LSU running back, is not projected to join those players as a No. 1 overall pick, Fournette in multiple mock drafts is ticketed for Jacksonville at No. 4.

NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock told Philly.com that Fournette is at the top of a deep running back class this year.

“He’s an old-school, downhill runner,” Mayock said. “He’s got the physical traits of an Adrian Peterson. His combination of speed and power is frightening. He runs angry. But you’ve got to get him touches. You’ve got to get him 20 to 30 touches a game. That means if you draft him, your team has to philosophically commit to the run game. If you draft him, that’s who you are. He’s a commitment. A different type of commitment. There’s a bunch of good backs in this draft. But the other top ones – McCaffrey, Cook, Mixon, Kamara – all of those guys are more today’s NFL running back. They’ll be on the field on third down as well as first and second down. Fournette is a first- and second-down back.”

SEC running backs being drafted in the first round is about as consistent as the unpredictable NFL Draft. There have been few gaps over eight decades where there wasn’t at least one SEC running back taken in the first round.

From 1983 to 2008, there were eight years where at least two backs were taken in the first round, and in 1986, there were three. That was the year Jackson went No. 1, and then Seattle and Chicago took John Williams and Neal Anderson.

Fournette also has his work cut out for him to join the elite of the elite. Emmitt Smith, Trippi and Steve Van Buren were all elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Smith, of course, holds the career rushing yard mark at 18,355.

Here are the 52 SEC running backs drafted in the first round, according to pro-football-reference.com’s draft database:

Player School Team Overall pick Year
Todd Gurley Georgia St. Louis No. 10 2015
Trent Richardson Alabama Cleveland No. 3 2012
Mark Ingram Alabama New Orleans No. 28 2011
Knowshon Moreno Georgia Denver No. 12 2009
Darren McFadden Arkansas Oakland No. 4 2008
Felix Jones Arkansas Dallas No. 22 2008
Joseph Addai LSU Indianapolis No. 30 2006
Ronnie Brown Auburn Miami No. 2 2005
Cadillac Williams Auburn Tampa Bay No. 5 2005
Deuce McAllister Ole Miss New Orleans No. 23 2001
Jamal Lewis Tennessee Baltimore No. 5 2000
Shaun Alexander Alabama Seattle No. 19 2000
Fred Taylor Florida Jacksonville No. 9 1998
Robert Edwards Arkansas Georgia No. 18 1998
John Avery Ole Miss Miami No. 29 1998
James Stewart Tennessee Jacksonville No. 19 1995
Garrison Hearst Georgia Phoenix No. 3 1993
Harvey Williams LSU Kansas City No. 21 1991
Emmitt Smith Florida Dallas No. 17 1990
Rodney Hampton Georgia New York Giants No. 24 1990
Tim Worley Georgia Pittsburgh No. 7 1989
Brent Fullwood Auburn Green Bay No. 4 1987
Bo Jackson Auburn Tampa Bay No. 1 1986
John Williams Florida Seattle No. 15 1986
Neal Anderson Florida Chicago No. 27 1986
George Adams Kentucky New York Giants No. 19 1985
Lorenzo Hampton Florida Miami No. 27 1985
Michael Haddix Mississippi State Philadelphia No. 8 1983
James Jones Florida Detroit No. 13 1983
James Brooks Auburn San Diego No. 24 1981
Charles Alexander LSU Cincinnati No. 12 1979
Wilbur Jackson Alabama San Francisco No. 9 1974
Larry Smith Florida Los Angeles No. 8 1969
Mike Dennis Ole Miss Buffalo No. 8 1966
Tucker Frederickson Auburn New York Giants No. 1 1965
Earl Gros LSU Green Bay No. 14 1962
Tommy Mason Tulane Minnesota No. 1 1961
Tom Moore Vanderbilt Green Bay No. 5 1960
Billy Cannon LSU Los Angeles No. 1 1960
Phil King Vanderbilt New York Giants No. 12 1958
Joe Childress Auburn Chicago No. 7 1956
Butch Avinger Alabama Pittsburgh No. 9 1951
Chuck Hunsinger Florida Chicago No. 3 1950
Lowell Tew Alabama Washington No. 4 1948
Dub Jones LSU Chicago No. 2 1946
Charley Trippi Georgia Chicago No. 1 1945
Steve Van Buren LSU Philadelphia No. 5 1944
Jack Jenkins Vanderbilt Washington No. 10 1943
Jack Jenkins Vanderbilt Washington No. 10 1943
Merle Hapes Ole Miss New York Giants No. 8 1942
George Cafego Tennessee Chicago No. 1 1940
Parker Hall Ole Miss Los Angeles No. 1 1939
Riley Smith Alabama Boston No. 1 1936