

An undrafted free agent in 2016, Barber ultimately took the lead-back role from the since-departed Doug Martin for the last five games of 2017. The former Auburn Tiger compiled 335 rushing yards at a clip of 4.3 yards per tote during that span, making sharper cuts and breaking more tackles than he had during his 55-carry rookie campaign. The addition of Jones II naturally gives Barber serious competition for carries, but Smith reports that the most likely scenario is the two players splitting the workload fairly evenly to open 2018. There's also the possibility that coach Dirk Koetter devises some custom packages that puts both backs on the field at the same time, although Barber figures to get the call more often than not in short-yardage situations -- including goal-line scenarios -- due to the tackle-breaking prowess his 225-230-pound frame affords him.

























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