Through his first few games in the NFL, Jacksonville Jaguars rookie running back Leonard Fournette has quickly proven to be a promising talent on the field.

His play has caught the attention of Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro tailback Le'Veon Bell, who recently told Jeremy Fowler of ESPN that the 22-year-old is one of the opposing players he enjoys watching.

“He's impressive — real impressive,” Bell said. “I love watching him run. He's a guy who doesn't shy away from contact at all. He's a big guy, fast guy. It's going to be fun watching him run the ball. [Jags RB]Chris Ivory is the same way.”

Fournette is currently tied for seventh in the league in rushing with 285 yards on 81 carries with three rushing touchdowns. This includes a 100-yard performance in the season opener, which made him the first rookie running back in Jaguars history to record 100 yards in his debut.

This is huge praise given that he's receiving it from Bell, who is arguably the best all-around running back in the NFL. The fact that Fournette has only played in four games and has garnered this type of respect from the two-time Pro-Bowl speaks to the talent that he possesses. There is an opportunity in front of him to potentially become the face of the franchise for Jacksonville over the next several years.

The two will take the field against each other on Sunday afternoon with the Steelers hosting the Jaguars at Heinz Field.