I've been a big fan of Hardesty's but frankly, unless Hardesty just blows up the combine, I'm having a hard time seeing any way he goes ahead of Spiller, Best, Dwyer or Gerhart. And even at that you've still got the likes of Ryan Mathews, Anthony Dixon, Evan Royster, Noel Divine, Joe McKnight, Ben Tate...
It's not that Hardesty isn't a good back, he is, but it's not like there aren't other backs out there that can't make that claim. It's your 2nd pick in the draft and you're going to take a guy with one full season of play in his entire career and in that season averaged under 5ypc? (I know, not the best line and in the SEC but it's still what it is) I think he'll be a pleasant pickup for somebody but it just seems a reach for 2nd round.