Deuce Vaughn
- Height
- 5' 5"
- Weight
- 179 lbs
- BMI
- 29.8

- Draft Pick
- 6.35 2023
- College
- Kansas State
- Age
- 21.5
Workout Metrics
High School Workouts
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College Dominator35.9% (84th)
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College YPC5.6 (59th)
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College Target Share16.7% (95th)
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SPARQ-x103.9
Deuce Vaughn Athleticism
Deuce Vaughn Bio
For Deuce Vaughn, football is in his DNA. Vaughn' father coached college football and his family moved frequently. Deuce Vaughn's family settled in Round Rock, Texas where he attended Cedar Ridge High School. During his senior season, he broke the single season rushing record. As a 3-star prospect, he received offers to schools like Missouri and Arkansas before ultimatley attending Kansas State. Read More
Deuce Vaughn College Stats
Year Year | Games Games | Rush Attempts Rush Atts | Rushing Yards Rush Yrds | Total Touchdowns TDs | Receptions Rec | Receiving Yards Rec Yrds | Target Share Tgt Share | Age Age | School School |
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2020 ★ | 10 (RB) | 123 | 652 | 9 | 25 | 434 | 15.5% | 19 | Kansas State |
2021 | 13 (RB) | 235 | 1404 | 22 | 49 | 468 | 21.5% | 20 | Kansas State |
2022 | 14 (RB) | 293 | 1558 | 12 | 42 | 378 | 15.7% | 21 | Kansas State |
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Who is Deuce Vaughn
Deuce Vaughn started as a freshman and topped over 100 rushing yards 3 times through his first year. His excellence as a kick returner also garnered more work for him out of the backfield. Vaughn was named the Big 12 Comnference Offensive Player of the Year. In his sophomore campaign, he improved on his stellar freshman year as he rushed over 100 yards 9 of the 13 games he played. His highlights from that season include an absolute smackdown of Kansas, wher he averaged 14.7 YPC on only 11 carries. Vaughn showed no signs of stopping in 2022 as he posted another 9 games in which he had over 100 rushing yards. While his final season numbers didn't match his 2021 college career highs, it was enough to win Kansas State a Big 12 Conference title.