Ravens Draft Receiving RB Adam Randall
The Baltimore Ravens selected Clemson RB Adam Randall in Round 5 of the 2026 NFL Draft. Randall played WR until 2024 but switched to full-time RB late that season. In 2025, he led Clemson with 814 rushing yards and 10 TDs, commanding a 65.1% carry share and earning clear trust from the coaching staff. At 6’2, 235 pounds, Randall brings rare size for a converted receiver. That background shows up in the passing game, where he snagged 36 passes for 254 yards. Among the 20 RBs invited to the NFL Combine, Randall ranked fifth in 2025 rushing market share (49.5%), and 13th in yards after contact per attempt (3.13). He ranked 15th in 2025 missed tackles forced per attempt (0.19) and 11th in receiving yards per route run (0.91). He is currently 21 years old.
What They're Saying
Draft Sharks Rookie Guide: “Randall is still developing the finer points of the position, but his combination of size and receiving ability makes him one of the more intriguing upside bets in this class.”
2026 Fantasy Football Impact
The former receiver fills an open spot left by Keaton Mitchell moving on to the Chargers in free agency. The Ravens do still have Justice Hill and Rasheen Ali backing up Derrick Henry, but Randall’s receiving upside makes him intriguing for fantasy.
Randall will likely need to develop a bit more to become a complete RB, so that means he won’t be worth taking in redraft.
Dynasty Impact
The dynasty intrigue for Randall makes him worth a late round rookie pick. Hill is set to be a free gent after this season. Randall’s receiving prowess intrigues in PPR leagues, especially if he can take over for Hill in 2027.
It will require patience, but Randall could find himself developing into a role for the Ravens soon. That is worth stashing at the end of your dynasty roster.