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J'Mari Taylor 2026 NFL Draft Profile | RB from Virginia
Scouting Report
J'Mari Taylor was dynamic in his first year of FBS football, establishing himself as a workhorse back who could contribute both on the ground and through the air for Virginia. The 5'9", 204-pound senior running back transferred to Charlottesville and made an immediate impact, rushing for 1,062 yards and 14 touchdowns on 4.8 yards per carry. He also proved to be a capable receiver, hauling in 43 catches for 253 yards out of the backfield. Taylor's production in his first FBS season speaks to his natural instincts, quickness, and ability to break tackles. He's a well-rounded back who can handle a heavy workload while still contributing in the passing game. His receiving ability out of the backfield adds value in today's NFL, where running backs are expected to be threats on all three downs. His combination of rushing production and receiving versatility makes him an intriguing late-round option for teams looking for depth at the position. However, at 5'9", Taylor lacks the ideal size for a featured NFL back, and questions remain about whether his FBS production can translate to the professional level. His one-year sample at a major conference school may give some teams pause. For running-back-needy teams looking for a versatile contributor who can spell a starter and contribute on third downs, Taylor offers legitimate value as a Day 3 selection.
Strengths
1,062 rushing yards in first FBS season
14 rushing touchdowns
4.8 yards per carry
43 catches for 253 receiving yards
Versatile three-down ability
Natural instincts and quickness
Ability to break tackles
Immediate impact as transfer
Weaknesses
Undersized at 5'9" 204 lbs
Only one FBS season
Questions about NFL translation
Limited track record at major level
May struggle vs NFL physicality
Not a prototypical featured back
Sample size concerns
Ceiling questions
Player Comparisons
Arian Foster (productive workhorse); Jamaal Charles (undersized but dynamic)