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Draft Scouting Report
Kaleb Johnson is a big, North-South runner with plus speed once he reaches the second and third levels. He has more build-up speed than true burst but isn’t sluggish at the hand-off. Occasionally flashes a skip move in the hole, but lateral agility isn’t a big part of his game. Instead, he relies on patience, letting his blockers create lanes before hitting the accelerator.
His vision is outstanding -- he slithers through tight creases on zone plays as if the game is unfolding in slow motion. He’s best in a zone-blocking scheme, preferring to stay frontside and follow his blocks with a great feel for when to cut back. However, he has a tendency to bounce poorly blocked runs outside, which might work against slower defenses but will be far less effective in the NFL.
Johnson has old-school power back traits, running behind his pads and being a tough tackle, though his contact balance isn’t elite. He wasn’t heavily used in the passing game in college, which limits his three-down upside. Overall, he has a feature-back build, plus speed and veteran-like vision and patience. While he lacks elusiveness and high-end contact balance, his mental strengths help compensate. Best in a zone-blocking scheme where his vision and smooth cutting ability can shine.
- 2024: Second-team All-American (AP)
- 2024: Set single-season records in points (138), total touchdowns (23) and rushing scores (21)
- NFL-caliber size
- Deceptive speed for a power RB
- Awesome vision for zone-blocking scheme
- Very minimal lateral cutting skill
- Can occasionally bounce runs too far outside
- Not much receiving experience
- 40-yard dash: 4.57 seconds
2024 Rushing
STATS | ATT | YDS | AVG | TD | LNG |
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Regular Season | 240 | 1537 | 6.4 | 21 | 75 |
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-1, 224 lbs |
Birthplace: Hamilton, OH |
Age: 21 |
Class: Junior |