Interesting.
Barkley compares favorably to Zeke as a prospect coming into the NFL. Zeke went to the perfect situation running behind Dallas' dominant o-line, although I am not certain which is the better situation long-term. Both backs are extremely explosive and have rare field vision, but Zeke has showcased that on NFL fields. Barkley is a bit
faster and does not bring any off-the-field baggage that I am aware of. Zeke is arguably better in pass protection, but both backs are extremely tough. Barkley is the better receiver, although Zeke is a solid asset in the receiving game. Neither has suffered any major injuries. Barkley is nearly two years younger.
College Numbers:
Elliott (35 games): 592 carries, 3,961 rushing yards, 6.7 yards per carry, 43 rushing touchdowns; 58 receptions, 449 receiving yards, 1 receiving touchdown; 3 kickoff/punt returns, 29 total yards
Barkley (38 games): 671 carries, 3,843 rushing yards, 5.7 yards per carry, 43 rushing touchdowns; 102 receptions; 1,195 receiving yards, 8 receiving touchdowns; 18 kickoff returns, 500 yards, 2 return touchdowns
If I were looking strictly at on-the-field performance, I rate Barkley slightly higher as a prospect, especially in PPR leagues, but I would take the proven commodity in Zeke. However, Zeke's lack of maturity would be the tipping point for me. I would rather build my team around Barkley, and while any rookie is a gamble, I trust Barkley's game will convert to the NFL.