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Draft Scouting Report
Adam Randall is a unique hybrid athlete who successfully transitioned from a five-star wide receiver prospect to a primary running back for Clemson. A long-strider with elite track speed, he excels as a straight-line runner and a natural receiving threat out of the backfield. While his height and upright running style present a larger target for defenders, his resilience and versatility make him an intriguing situational depth candidate.
- 2025: 168 carries, 814 rushing yards, 10 rushing TD; 36 receptions, 254 receiving yards, 3 receiving TD
- 2024: Converted from WR to RB
- Natural receiving hands with the ability to catch away from body.
- Strong straight-line speed that allows him to outrun second-level defenders.
- Productive in space and physically tough once he hits top gear.
- Upright, high-waisted running style that limits lateral agility and wiggle.
- Ball security issues, totaling three lost fumbles during the 2025 season.
- Needs significant technical refinement in pass protection engagement and sustaining blocks.
- 40-yard dash: 4.50 seconds
- Bench press: 26 reps
- Vertical jump: 37 inches
- 20-yard shuttle run: 4.53 seconds
- Broad jump: 10 feet, 4 inches
Top Adam Randall News
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Ravens' Adam Randall: Picked by Ravens
The Ravens selected Randall in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 174th overall.
Randall (6-foot-3, 232 pounds) moved to running back last year after spending the prior three seasons at wide receiver, but for the entirety of the season Randall continued to look like something other than a running back. It's concerning that Randall was only vaguely productive as a runner (4.8 yards per carry), and it was all but admitted that Clemson moved him to running back because it wasn't working at wide receiver. With that said, Randall is a standout athlete for his build (4.50-second 40-yard dash, 37-inch vertical, 124-inch broad jump), so perhaps there is developmental potential there. Just don't be surprised if it eventually occurs at tight end rather than running back.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 235 lbs |
| Birthplace: Myrtle Beach, SC |
| Age: 21 |


















