Clemson Tigers hybrid back Adam Randall posts solid 40-yard dash, and athletic profile turns heads.
Adam Randall turned in a noteworthy performance during the NFL Combine, showcasing his rare combination of size and speed. The former Clemson Tigers standout, who transitioned from wide receiver to running back during his collegiate career. He clocked in an official 4.50 second 40-yard dash, an impressive mark for a 6-foot-2, 235 pounds.
Randall’s performance reinforced his versatile athletic profile; a power runner capable of contributing between the tackles and as a pass-catcher out of the backfield, thanks to his receiving background. While not the fastest in Indy, his physical tools and blend of skills gave scouts plenty to like as he continues to ascend draft boards ahead of Clemson’s Pro Day.
Author: Jake Lewis (@Lewylewis5(
Nine college running backs have committed to the 2026 Panini Senior Bowl on January 31st to showcase their talents.
While Jeremiyah Love is the consensus number one running back entering the 2026 NFL draft, nine others will take part in the Panini Senior Bowl to showcase their talents to NFL teams in hopes of boosting their draft stock when the NFL draft gets started on April 23rd.
Rahsul Faison (South Carolina), Jam Miller (Alabama), J’Mari Taylor (Virginia), Mike Washington Jr. (Arkansas), Kaytron Allen (Penn State), Seth McGowan (Kentucky), Le’Veon Moss (Texas A&M), Nick Singleton (Penn State), and Adam Randall (Clemson) will all be in Mobile at the end of the month to show they have what NFL teams desire in a pro running back.
Author: Dane Madoche (@FF_DaMaddog)