Bhayshul Tuten

Overall Rank
RB53
2025
Jacksonville Jaguars
Height
5' 9"
Weight
206 lbs
BMI
30.4
(62nd)
Draft Pick
4.02
(2025)
College
Virginia Tech
Age
23.2
Best Comparable Player
C.J. Spiller
Workout Metrics
4.32
100th
118.3
98th
133.9
97th
24
82nd
40-Yard Dash
Speed Score
Burst Score
Agility Score
Bench Press
38.3%
(90th)
College Dominator
6.4
(84th)
College YPC
10.2%
(79th)
College Target Share
1 week ago

Following the 2026 NFL Draft, Shipley’s updated depth chart projects LeQuint Allen as the primary passing-down back while veteran DeeJay Dallas competes with rookie J’Mari Taylor for the final roster spot. The Jaguars’ offensive line remains remarkably stable, returning all nine starters and adding third-round pick Emmanuel Pregnon to the unit.

 

Meanwhile Chris Rodriguez and Bhayshul Tuten are expected to split carries as potential fantasy flex options, Tuten is slated for a major increase in volume this season regardless. Tuten’s best ball ADP is considerably more bullish than his dynasty ADP suggesting a perception contrast between best ball bros and dynasty gamers.

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1 month ago

The Bhaysul Tuten offseason drumbeat is looking like more fire than smoke as Shipley is one of many covering the Jaguars who believe Tuten is on track for a featured role in 2026 following the departure of Travis Etienne. In a recent mailbag article, Shipley identified Tuten as a surefire breakout player for the Jaguars in 2026, citing his rushing efficiency paired with Tuten’s “legit home-run speed.”

 

Tuten rushed for 307 yards as a rookie while adding 10 receptions. He posted a scorching 4.32 40-yard dash at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, fastest among all running backs, and then went on to post a 25.8% Juke Rate (evaded tackles per touch), which ranked No. 10 among NFL RBs in 2025.

 

While the Jaguars could still add a back in the draft to compete with Tuten and newly minted free agent Chris Rodriguez, Shipley believes Tuten will earn a primary back workload in 2026. At just 23.1 years of age, Tuten is the fastest rising running back in dynasty leagues and will continue to be sell-high candidate until he translates elite athleticism and small sample NFL efficiency into reliable fantasy production in 2026.

1 month ago

According to Shipley, Bhayshul Tuten and Chris Rodriguez are locked in a battle for lead committee duties, while LeQuint Allen is positioned to handle the primary receiving work. As it currently stands, Tuten and Rodriguez project as a viable RB2/FLEX options heading into Week 1 of the NFL season.

 

Tuten may have ball security and receiving question marks, but he also possesses real home run ability in ascending offense. With dynasty hype crossing into Luther Burden territory, seasoned fantasy managers are rightfully asking for an iron price in trade.

1 month ago

This backfield mirrors last year’s Jaguars situation, where a murky committee eventually produced a single, reliable fantasy starter. Currently, Tuten and Rodriguez are the lead candidates for the RB1 role that offers significant upside in an ascending Jacksonville offense. Follow camp closely, and whoever secures the primary job this summer will carry substantial fantasy football upside given the offense’s late-season improvement last year. Rodriquez offers TD upside, Tuten brings big-play ability.

1 month ago

Jaguars new grinder RB Chris Rodriguez, Jr.‘s 2-year contract features $6.2 million fully guaranteed.

With Travis Etienne departing in free agency, the Jaguars have pivoted to a “committee” backfield for 2026, headlined by former Commanders RB Rodriguez and the oft-injured Bhayshul Tuten. Rodriguez’s two-year contract—bolstered by a $4 million signing bonus—signals a major role in Jacksonville. GM James Gladstone praised Rodriguez’s “tough demeanor” and ability to grind out hidden yards inside, noting his style is designed to wear down defenses.

While Tuten is technically the incumbent, Rodriguez’s durability and 2025 efficiency (4.6 YPC, 24.3% Juke Rake) puts him a prime position to seize lead-back duties.

4 months ago

Well, it wasn’t exactly the season many of us fantasy degenerates envisioned for Bhayshul Tuten when the Jaguars selected him in the 2025 draft, thanks in part to a Travis Etienne rebounding in a significant way, but does the finger surgery now cause more issues with fellow rookie LeQuint Allen being elevated to the backup role?

 

 

The fourth-round pick has been an explosive complement to Travis Etienne, recording 284 yards and four touchdowns on 78 rushing attempts while adding 79 yards and two touchdowns on 10 receptions this season. Initially labelled a hand injury on a kick return, tests showed that it was indeed a broken finger. With three games left in the regular season, the Jaguars might keep the rookie down until the start of the playoffs.

 

 

Author: Dane Madoche(@FF_DaMaddog)