Bryce Love did it again.
The dynamic Stanford running back ripped off yet another touchdown run of 50-plus yards this season in Saturday's loss to Washington State.
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Bryce Love did that thing he does.
Stanford 7, Washington State 0 pic.twitter.com/b4R2RxzIRK
— Dr. Saturday (@YahooDrSaturday) November 4, 2017
Love is not only in the Heisman conversation, but also is competing with Rashaad Penny of San Diego State for this year's rushing title.
So what's Bryce Love's NFL Draft stock looking like should the junior decide to leave The Farm after this season?
Here's five squads that could use his talents.
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Oakland Raiders
Despite scoring two touchdowns in last Sunday night's win over Miami, one can make a case that the Marshawn Lynch experiment has been a bust. Suspensions, off-the-field antics, and a season high of just 76 rushing yards back in week 1 means the Raiders will need to think about the future — especially since Lynch will be 32 next year.
Love is sitting right there in the Bay Area for Oakland to easily scout, and he could provide an amazing backfield outlet for Derek Carr even though Stanford hasn't utilized him in that capacity much.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
This really seemed like the Buccaneers year to turn the corner, but as Lee Corso loves to say, "Not so fast, my friend!"
Former playmakers Doug Martin and Jacquizz Rodgers have rushed for only 254 and 171 yards respectively this season, which has only placed more pressure on Jameis Winston. That pressure has resulted in just 10 touchdowns, 6 interceptions, and a 2-6 record.
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Miami Dolphins
For a team ranked #30 overall in rushing, the trade of leading running back Jay Ajayi to the Eagles was a curious one. Ajayi's 1,272 rushing yards last season is third all-time in the Dolphins' history book, and the move means Kenyan Drake's 94 yards rushing from scrimmage now lead the team.
Unless Drake or Damien Williams come out of nowhere in the second half of this season, Miami should be taking a long, hard look at Love.
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Seattle Seahawks
When your quarterback leads the team in rushing, that can mean only two things: Your ground attack is awful, and you're going to get your quarterback killed eventually.
Without much assistance from Chris Carson (208 yards) and Eddie Lacy (128 yards), Russell Wilson could sure use some help in next year's draft.
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Green Bay Packers
Can you imagine a healthy Aaron Rodgers with a weapon like Love in the backfield?
I'm sure NFC Central teams are hoping this isn't a reality in 2018.
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