Ingram didn't run a great 40-yard dash, clocking a 4.62, which has drawn comparisons to Emmitt Smith. Smith, who was 5-foot-8 and 190 pounds at his Pro Day, ran a 4.55, prompting him to fall to 17th in the 1990 draft.
"He's the leading rusher in NFL history," Ingram said. "It's a great honor just to be mentioned in the same breath with him."
While Ingram, like Smith, possesses vision, instincts, balance, quick acceleration and ball security, Smith has 18,355 career rushing yards in the NFL. Ingram has none.
"It's hard to compare anybody to Emmitt Smith," said NFL Network's Michael Lombardi, who was the first to suggest Ingram has degenerative arthritis in his knee. "That's always a difficult one. I think Mark Ingram is kind of a unique player. He's more of a power back that's not as big as those power backs. And I think that every back has his own unique style. His balance is incredible, and he always gets yards after contact, which makes him a very effective player in the league. So I don't know about the Emmitt [comparison]. Just to be in the same category would be classic."