Bhayshul Tuten blew away the athletic drills at the NFL Combine and solidifies his sleeper stock.
Virginia Tech RB Bhayshul Tuten may have done more to make a name for himself at the Combine than any other running back. Clocking a blazing 4.32 40-time, with a 1.49 10-yard split, and a 40.5 inch vertical jump, Tuten, who was not considered a top 10 RB in the deep 2025 draft class, may have worked his name into the conversation in the Top 7.
At 206 lbs, the 5’9″ is smaller than bellcow size, but exceeds the minimum weight threshold for top 24 fantasy production in his profile. Tuten ran for over 1000 yards in his final collegiate season, and caught 60 passes in his two two seasons at Va Tech, proving he can be an every down back. Tuten showed excellent hands and route-running ability in the player drills, and has a reputation as a plus pass blocker. Tuten should be tracked in Zero RB redraft builds and will be a high third rounder in rookie drafts unless NFL draft capital changes his Dynasty stock.
Brendon Booth | @bigbonededFFB