Demond Claiborne

Overall Rank
RB
Minnesota Vikings
Height
5' 10"
Weight
188 lbs
BMI
27.0
(4th)
Draft Pick
6.17
(2026)
College
Wake Forest
Age
22.5
Best Comparable Player
Nyheim Hines
Workout Metrics
4.37
98th
103.1
75th
40-Yard Dash
Speed Score
Burst Score
Agility Score
Bench Press
27.8%
(86th)
College Dominator
4.8
(24th)
College YPC
9.6%
(64th)
College Target Share
4 days ago

The Minnesota Vikings just added some youth to their backfield at No. 198 by drafting Demond Claiborne, an athlete who showed out at the NFL Combine with a 4.37-second 40-yard dash (93rd-percentile) and a massive 106.8 Speed Score. Claiborne posted a dominant 1,049-yard breakout season and chipped in on special teams with a 26.3 yards per kick return average, proving he possesses the elite “home run” gear and the 91st-percentile burst to erase pursuit angles in Kevin O’Connell’s zone-heavy scheme.

 

In dynasty formats, Claiborne landed in a spot where he can serve as an elite handcuff, with little upside unless there is an injury to incumbent Aaron Jones.

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3 months ago

Demond Claiborne is the biggest name to watch at the RB position at this year’s East-West Shrine Bowl. Claiborne is coming off of his senior season at Wake Forest, where he posted 1047 all-purpose yards and 10 touchdowns. He is a smaller running back, coming in at 5’9″, 195lbs. Despite his size, he has proved that he can handle a heavy workload. Across 4 years at Wake Forest, he has played 44 out of 47 possible games, including back-to-back seasons with over 200 touches.

 

Claiborne does an excellent job remaining patient and following his blockers, waiting for a hole to open, and once one does, he explodes to the second level and it’s off to the races. Every time Claiborne is on the field, he will be a threat to rip off a massive touchdown, regardless of field position.

 

Claiborne is currently #122 on the PFF big board, which would place him in the middle of round 4. At the Shrine Bowl, he will have a legitimate opportunity to be the best offensive weapon on the field and vault himself into day 2 of the NFL Draft.

 

Author: Nick Del Duca (@TheFFScout_x)