no
LJH was THE exception at running the ball in small spaces for a guy his size. I can't think of a valid comparison in terms of size and athlete (non-QB), though I'm shooting my foot here. LJH also seems to throw the damn ball well for a WR.
We may have a few younger guys on our roster a la Eagles, Kennedy Estelle, and Troy Omeire who could fit the bill of a larger WR getting direct snaps from Center or handoff from QB but that just seems doubtful for an WR or that size. I still think Herman's schemes excels when one his primary running backs backs perform analogous functions (RB sweeps / Jet Motions) or whatever it was they did at Ohio State to get Zeke the ball.
What Humphrey lacked in speed, he certainly made up for in boxing out for 1v1's. I love me some Eagles but haven't seen him up to LJH or Collin's level of boxing out. Below, are two plays in a row where he gets "outplayed" by their 6'0" corner.
https://cdn.theathletic.com/app/uploads/2019/09/18171123/Sam-Ehlinger-catches-LSU-with-10-players-on-the-field-for-TD-pass-to-Brennan-Eagles-ESPN.mp4?_=1
1.) Possible timing issues between Sam and Eagles. Still, it weren't pretty. DB got more of his hand on the ball than Eagles*
2.) Possibly worst execution than the first but with a better result. Remember last year when Kris Boyd would mistime balls in the air that could have been otherwise intercepted. Yeah, that could have easily been an interception.*
*The optimist in me says Sam and Eagles weren't on the same page on the first play, and corrected it (1-0 BABY!) on the second play by outsmarting their safety into misplaying the ball (a la Kris Boyd). Don't listen to me though -- there's an article below that provides some detailed GIF analysis of plays from this season.