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RB3
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2.01 | 18 | 20.7 | 248 | 708 | 1,178 | 2,204 | Love has been a marvel with two straight 1,100-yard rushing seasons with a combined 35 rushing TDs. His contact balance and power are among the top RBs in recent years, and he grades out similarly to Ashton Jeanty. This is despite teammate Jadarian Price being a top RB in this class as well. Love offers three-down upside and should be instantly a top dynasty RB. He won't turn 21 until after the draft. | 81 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
1178
10yr. Proj
2204
ADP
2.01
Bye
18
Age
20.7
DS Analysis
Love has been a marvel with two straight 1,100-yard rushing seasons with a combined 35 rushing TDs. His contact balance and power are among the top RBs in recent years, and he grades out similarly to Ashton Jeanty. This is despite teammate Jadarian Price being a top RB in this class as well. Love offers three-down upside and should be instantly a top dynasty RB. He won't turn 21 until after the draft.
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RB22
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7.06 | 18 | 22.3 | 146 | 392 | 629 | 1,074 | Price is a straight forward power runner who has a third gear for long TDs. He ran for 674 yards and 11 TDs this year while playing behind teammate Jeremiyah Love. Price's agility and ability to work through contact could make him an NFL starter. Price may be a better receiver than his numbers indicate, but that won't be where he scores fantasy points. | 24 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
629
10yr. Proj
1074
ADP
7.06
Bye
18
Age
22.3
DS Analysis
Price is a straight forward power runner who has a third gear for long TDs. He ran for 674 yards and 11 TDs this year while playing behind teammate Jeremiyah Love. Price's agility and ability to work through contact could make him an NFL starter. Price may be a better receiver than his numbers indicate, but that won't be where he scores fantasy points.
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RB29
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4.03 | 18 | 22.4 | 144 | 340 | 552 | 839 | Coleman scored 17 total TDs this season as the focal point of the Washington offense. He is on the shorter end, but at 220 pounds, Coleman is a punishing rusher with a low pad level. He is also a strong receiver for his size. If Coleman performs at the Senior Bowl and Combine, he could be a top-50 pick. | 17 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
552
10yr. Proj
839
ADP
4.03
Bye
18
Age
22.4
DS Analysis
Coleman scored 17 total TDs this season as the focal point of the Washington offense. He is on the shorter end, but at 220 pounds, Coleman is a punishing rusher with a low pad level. He is also a strong receiver for his size. If Coleman performs at the Senior Bowl and Combine, he could be a top-50 pick.
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RB40
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7.11 | 18 | 22.3 | 116 | 317 | 516 | 783 | Johnson was a 2026 surprise. He ran for 1,451 yards and 12 TDs, averaging 5.78 yards per carry. He has also caught 85 passes over the last two years. Johnson can be a PPR difference maker with his pass-catching and shiftiness in the open field. He likely will come in under 200 pounds, but Johnson can be a three-down RB in the right offense. | 13 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
516
10yr. Proj
783
ADP
7.11
Bye
18
Age
22.3
DS Analysis
Johnson was a 2026 surprise. He ran for 1,451 yards and 12 TDs, averaging 5.78 yards per carry. He has also caught 85 passes over the last two years. Johnson can be a PPR difference maker with his pass-catching and shiftiness in the open field. He likely will come in under 200 pounds, but Johnson can be a three-down RB in the right offense.
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RB54
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12.10 | 18 | 23.2 | 93 | 281 | 445 | 797 | Washington finally broke out in his final season after transferring from Buffalo to Arkansas. He is a big between-the-tackles back who churns his legs to pick up extra yards on every run. He showcased good vision and cutback ability, but doesn't offer much big play upside. | 8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
445
10yr. Proj
797
ADP
12.10
Bye
18
Age
23.2
DS Analysis
Washington finally broke out in his final season after transferring from Buffalo to Arkansas. He is a big between-the-tackles back who churns his legs to pick up extra yards on every run. He showcased good vision and cutback ability, but doesn't offer much big play upside.
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RB61
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N/A | 18 | 23.1 | 88 | 279 | 440 | 620 | Allen has four straight seasons of over 860 rushing yards. He has been the consistent backfield presence and ascended past teammate Nicholas Singleton despite a difference in athleticism. Allen is one of the most technically sound RBs in the class and that shows with him averaging over 5 yards per carry in every college season. He won't add much receiving and may not have high-end athleticism, but a good Combine could push him into Day 2. | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
440
10yr. Proj
620
ADP
N/A
Bye
18
Age
23.1
DS Analysis
Allen has four straight seasons of over 860 rushing yards. He has been the consistent backfield presence and ascended past teammate Nicholas Singleton despite a difference in athleticism. Allen is one of the most technically sound RBs in the class and that shows with him averaging over 5 yards per carry in every college season. He won't add much receiving and may not have high-end athleticism, but a good Combine could push him into Day 2.
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RB64
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8.03 | 18 | 22.1 | 99 | 261 | 424 | 644 | Singleton, a former five-star recruit, has been a disappointment over his four-year career at Penn State. His final rushing line this past year was 123-549-13, mainly profiling as a red zone runner. Singleton would likely have dominated at the NFL Combine, but he suffered a broken bone in his foot at the Senior Bowl. | 5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
424
10yr. Proj
644
ADP
8.03
Bye
18
Age
22.1
DS Analysis
Singleton, a former five-star recruit, has been a disappointment over his four-year career at Penn State. His final rushing line this past year was 123-549-13, mainly profiling as a red zone runner. Singleton would likely have dominated at the NFL Combine, but he suffered a broken bone in his foot at the Senior Bowl.
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RB75
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16.03 | 18 | 21.5 | 70 | 210 | 352 | 654 | Randall came to Clemson as a WR, but transitioned to RB before 2025. The 6'2, 235 back was a track star in high school, so his size and speed offers a unique runner who succeeded on a weak Clemson offense. He is next in the line of WR to RB players like Tyrone Tracy and Brashard Smith, but Randall may offer even more athletic upside for his size. | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
352
10yr. Proj
654
ADP
16.03
Bye
18
Age
21.5
DS Analysis
Randall came to Clemson as a WR, but transitioned to RB before 2025. The 6'2, 235 back was a track star in high school, so his size and speed offers a unique runner who succeeded on a weak Clemson offense. He is next in the line of WR to RB players like Tyrone Tracy and Brashard Smith, but Randall may offer even more athletic upside for his size.
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RB84
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N/A | 18 | 21.8 | 63 | 190 | 306 | 549 | Miller never had a breakout season for Alabama, topping out at 504 rushing yards in 2025. His lack of production is concerning, but Miller's skillset of a stout RB who moves nimbly in short spaces makes him an attractive depth RB in the NFL. He has soft hands that weren't showcased enough as well. | -4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
306
10yr. Proj
549
ADP
N/A
Bye
18
Age
21.8
DS Analysis
Miller never had a breakout season for Alabama, topping out at 504 rushing yards in 2025. His lack of production is concerning, but Miller's skillset of a stout RB who moves nimbly in short spaces makes him an attractive depth RB in the NFL. He has soft hands that weren't showcased enough as well.
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RB89
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N/A | 18 | 22.3 | 67 | 175 | 281 | 504 | McGowan started at Oklahoma but was charged with robbery and battery on a drug-related crime. He transferred to New Mexico State and succeeded as their starter. Finally, he ended in Kentucky this past year, rushing for 165-725-12. McGowan has good size and burst, staying balanced through contact. If has has matured since the off field concerns, McGowan could be a late round draft pick. | -6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
281
10yr. Proj
504
ADP
N/A
Bye
18
Age
22.3
DS Analysis
McGowan started at Oklahoma but was charged with robbery and battery on a drug-related crime. He transferred to New Mexico State and succeeded as their starter. Finally, he ended in Kentucky this past year, rushing for 165-725-12. McGowan has good size and burst, staying balanced through contact. If has has matured since the off field concerns, McGowan could be a late round draft pick.
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RB90
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11.04 | 18 | 22.3 | 70 | 168 | 270 | 485 | Claiborne injured his ribs in the first game of the year that seemed to affect him throughout the season. He is a smaller runner with 4.3 speed who can break long runs. He has 21 rushing TDs over the last two years on a weak Wake Forest offense. Claiborne could certainly have a big play role on an NFL team, but is unlikely to become an NFL three-down back. | -6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
270
10yr. Proj
485
ADP
11.04
Bye
18
Age
22.3
DS Analysis
Claiborne injured his ribs in the first game of the year that seemed to affect him throughout the season. He is a smaller runner with 4.3 speed who can break long runs. He has 21 rushing TDs over the last two years on a weak Wake Forest offense. Claiborne could certainly have a big play role on an NFL team, but is unlikely to become an NFL three-down back.
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RB94
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18.06 | 18 | 23.2 | 55 | 149 | 237 | 424 | Moss was a four-star recruit who never quite hit his potential at Texas A&M. He averaged 6.32 yards per carry in 2024, but fell off to 5.25 in 2025. He has never led the team in carries, but has flashed the ability to sidestep defenders on the second level. He is a Day 3 pick who could find a roster spot. | -9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
237
10yr. Proj
424
ADP
18.06
Bye
18
Age
23.2
DS Analysis
Moss was a four-star recruit who never quite hit his potential at Texas A&M. He averaged 6.32 yards per carry in 2024, but fell off to 5.25 in 2025. He has never led the team in carries, but has flashed the ability to sidestep defenders on the second level. He is a Day 3 pick who could find a roster spot.
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RB95
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19.04 | 18 | 23.7 | 58 | 147 | 227 | 398 | Taylor started as a walk-on at North Carolina Central in 2020. He worked his way up to being Virginia's starting RB in 2025, rushing for 222-1062-14. Taylor isn't the most athletic back, but he plays with a low center of gravity and avoids big hits. He is an intriguing NFL backup type. | -10 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
227
10yr. Proj
398
ADP
19.04
Bye
18
Age
23.7
DS Analysis
Taylor started as a walk-on at North Carolina Central in 2020. He worked his way up to being Virginia's starting RB in 2025, rushing for 222-1062-14. Taylor isn't the most athletic back, but he plays with a low center of gravity and avoids big hits. He is an intriguing NFL backup type.
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RB99
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N/A | 18 | 23.4 | 67 | 124 | 197 | 352 | Hemby flashed playing for Maryland in his first four seasons, but he finally succeeded as the lead back for Indiana. Hemby hit 1,000 rushing yards for the first time in his career. He plays with a low pad level despite being 6'2 and sees cutback lanes cleanly. Hemby was also used as a receiver in Maryland and has more ability their than he has shown in 2025. A solid late round sleeper. | -12 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
197
10yr. Proj
352
ADP
N/A
Bye
18
Age
23.4
DS Analysis
Hemby flashed playing for Maryland in his first four seasons, but he finally succeeded as the lead back for Indiana. Hemby hit 1,000 rushing yards for the first time in his career. He plays with a low pad level despite being 6'2 and sees cutback lanes cleanly. Hemby was also used as a receiver in Maryland and has more ability their than he has shown in 2025. A solid late round sleeper.
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RB103
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30.02 | 18 | 25.9 | 35 | 120 | 188 | 299 | Faison has been on 5 different colllege teams over the past 6 seasons. He nearly didn't play in 2025 with the NCAA not alloiwng him to practice with the team until days before the opening game due to eligibility questions. This caused a slow start, but he flashed great vision and athleticism. His age likely makes Faison a late round pick. | -15 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
188
10yr. Proj
299
ADP
30.02
Bye
18
Age
25.9
DS Analysis
Faison has been on 5 different colllege teams over the past 6 seasons. He nearly didn't play in 2025 with the NCAA not alloiwng him to practice with the team until days before the opening game due to eligibility questions. This caused a slow start, but he flashed great vision and athleticism. His age likely makes Faison a late round pick.
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RB104
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N/A | 18 | 23.3 | 64 | 99 | 157 | 282 | Haynes made the switch from WR to RB after his freshman year at Georgia Tech and immediately made an impact. He ran for 1,059 yards and 7 TDs as a sophomore. He showcased his receiving in his sophomore season with 944 rushing yards and 166 receiving yards along with 12 total TDs. He took a step back in 2025, splitting carries in the RB room and only rushing for 531 yards. But Haynes still worked as the primary receiving back. He should have that role in the NFL. | -15 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
157
10yr. Proj
282
ADP
N/A
Bye
18
Age
23.3
DS Analysis
Haynes made the switch from WR to RB after his freshman year at Georgia Tech and immediately made an impact. He ran for 1,059 yards and 7 TDs as a sophomore. He showcased his receiving in his sophomore season with 944 rushing yards and 166 receiving yards along with 12 total TDs. He took a step back in 2025, splitting carries in the RB room and only rushing for 531 yards. But Haynes still worked as the primary receiving back. He should have that role in the NFL.
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RB105
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N/A | 18 | 23.1 | 59 | 101 | 160 | 286 | Ott burst onto the scene as a true freshman at Cal in 2022, going 170-897-8 on the ground and 46-321-3 through the air. He followed that up with 1,315 yards and 12 TDs rushing in 2023. Injuries cut his 2024 short, but Ott transferred to Oklahoma in hopes of hitting it big. He never climbed the depth chart, rushing for only 68 yards. He could be a hidden gem with his early college success, but Ott's recent play leaves a lot of questions. | -16 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
160
10yr. Proj
286
ADP
N/A
Bye
18
Age
23.1
DS Analysis
Ott burst onto the scene as a true freshman at Cal in 2022, going 170-897-8 on the ground and 46-321-3 through the air. He followed that up with 1,315 yards and 12 TDs rushing in 2023. Injuries cut his 2024 short, but Ott transferred to Oklahoma in hopes of hitting it big. He never climbed the depth chart, rushing for only 68 yards. He could be a hidden gem with his early college success, but Ott's recent play leaves a lot of questions.
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RB109
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N/A | 18 | 24.7 | 63 | 86 | 134 | 226 | -17 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
134
10yr. Proj
226
ADP
N/A
Bye
18
Age
24.7
DS Analysis
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RB110
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N/A | 18 | 21.7 | 52 | 81 | 130 | 234 | Henry went 151-1045-9 on the ground for UTSA this year. He was dominant to start the year with three straight games of 140+ rushing yards and 2+ TDs. An ankle injury limited Henry late in the year, but he flashed NFL talent. A late round pick as a G5 RB, Henry could outperform his draft position. | -18 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
130
10yr. Proj
234
ADP
N/A
Bye
18
Age
21.7
DS Analysis
Henry went 151-1045-9 on the ground for UTSA this year. He was dominant to start the year with three straight games of 140+ rushing yards and 2+ TDs. An ankle injury limited Henry late in the year, but he flashed NFL talent. A late round pick as a G5 RB, Henry could outperform his draft position.
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RB111
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31.08 | 18 | 21.5 | 42 | 71 | 114 | 204 | Reid dealt with ankle issues in 2025 leading to a poor season. But he was one of the top RBs in 2024 going 52-579-4 through the air and 184-966-5 on the ground. He is small, sitting at 5'8 and 175 pounds, but Reid makes up for it with explosiveness and short area quickness. He likely will be a late round pick, but could have PPR upside if he finds a role. | -20 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
114
10yr. Proj
204
ADP
31.08
Bye
18
Age
21.5
DS Analysis
Reid dealt with ankle issues in 2025 leading to a poor season. But he was one of the top RBs in 2024 going 52-579-4 through the air and 184-966-5 on the ground. He is small, sitting at 5'8 and 175 pounds, but Reid makes up for it with explosiveness and short area quickness. He likely will be a late round pick, but could have PPR upside if he finds a role.
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RB113
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18.12 | 18 | 21.6 | 46 | 63 | 102 | 183 | Donaldson started his college career as a FB, but his between-the-tackles ability grew to a sizable role at West Virginia. He had two straight seasons with 730+ yards and 11 rushing TDs. The transfer to Ohio State didn't help much as he fell behind freshman RB Bo Jackson, but Donaldson could play a FB and short yardage back role in the NFL. | -20 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
102
10yr. Proj
183
ADP
18.12
Bye
18
Age
21.6
DS Analysis
Donaldson started his college career as a FB, but his between-the-tackles ability grew to a sizable role at West Virginia. He had two straight seasons with 730+ yards and 11 rushing TDs. The transfer to Ohio State didn't help much as he fell behind freshman RB Bo Jackson, but Donaldson could play a FB and short yardage back role in the NFL.
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RB114
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N/A | 18 | 23.9 | 30 | 65 | 100 | 176 | Trayanum has had a volatile college career. A four-star RB recruit who went to Arizona State, Trayanum broke out as a true freshman showcasing elite athleticism to pair with 220 pound size. He eventually moved to LB and transferred to Ohio State, where he would pivot back to RB. He went 182-1015-12 on the ground this year. Trayanum's age and injury history likely makes him a late round pick with upside. | -21 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
100
10yr. Proj
176
ADP
N/A
Bye
18
Age
23.9
DS Analysis
Trayanum has had a volatile college career. A four-star RB recruit who went to Arizona State, Trayanum broke out as a true freshman showcasing elite athleticism to pair with 220 pound size. He eventually moved to LB and transferred to Ohio State, where he would pivot back to RB. He went 182-1015-12 on the ground this year. Trayanum's age and injury history likely makes him a late round pick with upside.
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RB115
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N/A | 18 | 24.3 | 41 | 56 | 86 | 152 | Black split the backfield at Indiana in 2025 with Roman Hemby, but did still go 186-1040-10 with 5.59 yards per carry. He followed HC Curt Cignetti from James Madison and earned his was into playing time at IU. Black has good size and a low pad level that allows him to crash through the line with some homerun potential. | -22 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
86
10yr. Proj
152
ADP
N/A
Bye
18
Age
24.3
DS Analysis
Black split the backfield at Indiana in 2025 with Roman Hemby, but did still go 186-1040-10 with 5.59 yards per carry. He followed HC Curt Cignetti from James Madison and earned his was into playing time at IU. Black has good size and a low pad level that allows him to crash through the line with some homerun potential.
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RB116
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N/A | 18 | 21.5 | 41 | 47 | 76 | 137 | Kpeenu was a JUCO runner whose athleticism as a track and basketball player translated to the football field. He ran for 1,005 yards and 20 TDs in 2025 for North Dakota State. He excelled in the red zone, finishing runs and crossing the goal line. He is likely a late-round pick. | -23 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
76
10yr. Proj
137
ADP
N/A
Bye
18
Age
21.5
DS Analysis
Kpeenu was a JUCO runner whose athleticism as a track and basketball player translated to the football field. He ran for 1,005 yards and 20 TDs in 2025 for North Dakota State. He excelled in the red zone, finishing runs and crossing the goal line. He is likely a late-round pick.
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RB117
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38.07 | 18 | 24 | 32 | 37 | 57 | 100 | After four years at FIU, Owens finally got his crack as the starting RB and thrived. He went 213-1334-11 on the ground this year, averaging 6.26 yards per carry. He doesn't offer much in the receiving game, but a thick built and smooth movements makes him an intriguing developmental RB. | -25 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5yr. Proj
57
10yr. Proj
100
ADP
38.07
Bye
18
Age
24
DS Analysis
After four years at FIU, Owens finally got his crack as the starting RB and thrived. He went 213-1334-11 on the ground this year, averaging 6.26 yards per carry. He doesn't offer much in the receiving game, but a thick built and smooth movements makes him an intriguing developmental RB.
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