Kalel Mullings

Overall Rank
RB
Height
6' 1"
Weight
226 lbs
BMI
29.8
(47th)
Draft Pick
6.12
(2025)
College
Michigan
Age
22.7
Best Comparable Player
Hassan Haskins
Workout Metrics
4.63
36th
98.4
59th
40-Yard Dash
Speed Score
Burst Score
Agility Score
Bench Press
33.2%
(82nd)
College Dominator
5.1
(38th)
College YPC
3.9%
(21st)
College Target Share
Pick 188 Tennessee Titans: Kalel Mullings
2 months ago

Tennessee adds some size to their RB room with RB Mullings.

In the 6th round Tennessee picks up former Michigan Line Backer turned RB Kalel Mullings.A physical Running Back, Mullings will add to the depth of a pretty established room. With Tony Pollard and Tajae Spears as the 1 and 2 he is purely a depth piece that should only be considered in deep dynasty draft/wavier option.

 

He adds to a very interesting draft for Tennessee who have improved their team in many areas.

 

Author Scott Riley

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Kalel Mullings gets a Surprise Top 30 Invitation
2 months ago

The Minnesota Vikings must have narrowed down their early picks as Kalel Mullings was a surprising name inside their top 30 visits.

Mullings who is the 160th ranked prospect per PFF and 54th ranked rookie according to our rookie ranking.

 

This tends to be a strange and misleading time of the year but this certainly stands out among the strange goings on.

 

With that in mind Minnestoa do only have 4 picks in this draft (a 1st, 3rd, 5th and 6th) so they are covering all 3 day of the draft with their visits. The biggest takeaway is that they are looking at RBs. The question is could this impact Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason?

 

Author: Scott Riley

Kalel Mullings: 2025 NFL Draft Prospect and Senior Bowl Preview
5 months ago

Michigan Wolverines Senior Running Back Kalel Mullings has accepted an invite to the Senior Bowl and has declared for the 2025 NFL Draft.

After Blake Corum moved on to the NFL, many expected Donovan Edwards to step up as the Wolverines top back. Instead, Kalel Mullings took that spot week 1 and never let go. Side Note: Mullings outperformed Blake Corum on a per touch basis in 2023.  Mullings finished his final year at Ann Arbor with 185 carries for 948 yards and 12 touchdowns. He put together some quality games on a Michigan team that took a major step back this season — capping the year off with a 116 yard performance against the nation’s top ranked OSU defense. 

 

At 6’2’ and 233 lbs, Mullings will be one of the bigger backs in this draft class. For a physical back, he demonstrated an ability to navigate running lanes and showcased good contact balance. He runs with patience and vision, and then has the size and strength to push through defenders to gain extra yards to finish drives. Mullings has great feet for a big back, he can make some high quality cuts that lead to big runs when he does burst into the second level. While he isn’t likely to post eye-popping 40 times, he was clocked at an impressive 20.1 miles per hour on his long run against USC. I’ll be watching Kalel Mullings to showcase his skills on an even playing field in Mobile, and I won’t be surprised if he really helps his draft stock with a strong performance this weekend. I also won’t be surprised if he is one of the many talented backs that gets lost in what looks like a historic draft year at the position. 

 

Author: Lukasz Stec (@Lukasz_FF01)