The word that comes to my mind when watching Cam run in college and now in the NFL is
natural.
Special running backs usually stand out in some way that's easy to notice. Some guys have speed that just pops off the screen (CJ2K), others have power you can't miss (Henry) and occasionally you get a thoroughbred race horse type with all the measurables (Gurley). You can see those guys from space, espescially if they play on a good college team. When taking a RB high, you are normally talking about a player that has eye popping moves or speed or size or... something.
Akers was easier to miss from 10,000 feet. To fully appreciate him coming out of college, you had to go beyond his highlight reels and really observe him on a down-to-down basis IMO. The closer you get down to field level so to speak, the better Cam becomes.
It's all of the little things that don't jump off a chart or screen. Patience, vision, balance. He's just shifty enough to make someone miss, just strong enough to break a tackle, just fast enough to outrun pursuit.
He is a natural talent. He has all of the right tools and instincts for the position and has a mindset of a winner. Just listening to his teammates and you can tell that Akers has total confidence in himself. That can rub people the wrong way for a rookie to be that way but... he knows he can get it done. He wants the ball, wants to win and he wants to be great.
He is a rookie, he will continue to improve and before we start comparing him to our Mount Rushmore of Running Backs, the leagues best tradition of greatness at the position (followed by the Bears, Oilers/Titans and Cowboys imo) we should remember that he has yet to prove able to do this over the course of multiple NFL seasons. If he can, McVay will have a guy smart enough to do all sorts of different things with. Cam can also
throw the ball and sooner or later McVay will use that wrinkle to give Defenses more to worry about.