Hey!
With free agency over it’s time to turn our attention to the NFL Draft.
These are my Top 10 rookie RBs right now that you need to know:
#10 Adam Randall
Randall is a 6’3, 232-pound former WR who tested like a freak: 4.50 forty and 26 bench reps (1st among RBs).
He also produced 1000+ total yards and 13 TDs last season, and his receiving background gives him real upside on Day 2–3…
#9 Demond Claiborne
Claiborne is the pure speed bet: 4.37 at 5’10 188 pounds.
If he lands in a change-of-pace + return role, the explosive-play profile is there. But ball security is an issue after 7 fumbles in 2025…
#8 Seth McGowan
McGowan’s Combine explosiveness was evident. At 215 pounds he posted one of the best jumping profiler we have ever seen (broad/vertical jumps).
He produced 725 yards and 12 TDs last season. NFL teams will certainly weigh his age (25) + off-field issues of going to jail for 3 months.
The talent is obvious but the risk is too…
#7 Emmett Johnson
Johnson didn’t have a good NFL Combine. He ran slow, had average burst and poor agility testing. This showing certainly hurt his outlook.
But his production is legit: 1,451 rushing yards + 12 rush TDs, plus 46 catches last season in college.
He’s the “good at football” back who can outplay draft slot if he lands in a scheme that wants a true 3-down option. A perfect landing spot would be the Seahawks…
#6 Kaytron Allen
Allen is the “safe starter” profile who can earn snaps early because coaches trust him.
His senior year: 1303 rushing yards, 6.2 yards per carry and 15 rush TDs. He’s not flashy, just consistent and pro-ready…
#5 Nick Singleton
Singleton is the “bet on tools” guy at 6’0 & 224 pounds but his broken foot at the Senior Bowl is why he’s sliding right now.
He likely would’ve been an NFL Combine riser but the injury kept him from working out. Singleton has a profile that makes him a fantasy sleeper if he lands in the right spot…
#4 Jonah Coleman
Coleman is the reliability cheat code: 0 career fumbles and 1 career drop.
He’s compact, violent through contact and can catch passes. Those backs earn roles quickly because coaches trust them at the pro level…
#3 Mike Washington
Washington was the biggest Combine riser in the class: 4.33 forty at 223 pounds plus a perfect 10.0 relative athletic score.
He produced 1000+ yards at Arkansas in 2025 on 6.4 yards per carry. ThiS profile screams “Day 2 RB with fantasy ceiling” especially if he lands in Seattle…
#2 Jadarian Price
Price tested solid at the Combine: 4.49 40-time, 35” vertical, and 10’4” broad with strong overall athletic grade.
He doesn’t have Love’s workhorse resume, but the traits + kick return value give him a very real “instant role” path in the NFL.
#1 Jeremiyah Love
Love checks every box: 6’0 212 pounds, only 20 years old, and ran a 4.36 40-time (99th percentile).
Then the production backs it up: 1372 rush yards + 18 TDs in 2025, plus real receiving value (46 catches, 370 yards). He’s the clear dynasty 1.01…
— Sal
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