Martinez and Allen are the two most talented. I would have included Smith, but he looks like a stick and gives me Kenny Gainwell vibes. I expect Smith to get more votes than Allen, but not for me.
Martinez and Allen would be my calls as well. Frankly, I don't necessarily think Tuten>Allen in Jacksonville. Tuten to me looks like a really fast guy, who brings nothing else but speed to the table. I think Allen will also put on weight (6-0, 201) in the pros (he's only 20) I think he can be a good 3rd down RB, who maybe lucks into some spot starts. Martinez, I think was grossly under drafted, I liked him as a prospect more than multiple day 2 guys. I thought he was a great runner, with good size/power and vision, with decent enough (4.51) speed. I figured, worst case, really good short yardage runner, who can start in a pinch. Offers little as a receiver, but man, I didn't see him as all that different from Judkins/Johnson.
I actually think Brashard Smith might be playing the wrong position. I thought he looked like a slot WR, who you scheme touches to. Which is what he was at Miami until he transferred to SMU. No idea what, if any, his role is in KC. I'm kinda on board with the sneaky KC play being Elijah Mitchell.
Kyle Monangai was, in my eyes, the best pass blocker in the class. The Bears depth chart is pretty thin (I've never liked Roschon Johnson, or Swift really) so maybe he gets a role as a pass blocker/GL runner. But he's not a good enough runner to be more than a part of a RBBC, and likely the lower part. I like Zack Moss as a comp for him, and that's probably a ceiling.