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Nick Singleton 2026 NFL Draft Profile | RB from Penn State
Scouting Report
Nick Singleton arrived at Penn State as the Gatorade Player of the Year and immediately delivered on the hype, rushing for over 1,000 yards as a true freshman while averaging an explosive 6.8 yards per carry. The Reading, Pennsylvania native has maintained elite production throughout his career, averaging 6.4 yards per attempt in 2024 with 1,099 yards and 12 touchdowns while adding 41 catches for 375 yards and five receiving scores. At 6-0, 224 pounds with blazing 4.33 speed, Singleton possesses the rare combination of size, speed, and versatility that NFL teams covet in a three-down starter. His excellent vision allows him to identify and creatively exploit run lanes, pressing gaps to manipulate second-level defenders before cutting back into open space with elite lateral agility. Singleton can string together multiple moves to evade defenders-jump cuts, spin moves, even hurdling-showcasing the athleticism that makes him dangerous in space. His strong build and good knee bend allow him to run behind his pads and deliver punishment to defensive backs at the second level, finishing runs by falling forward for additional yardage. In the passing game, Singleton excels on traditional routes like swings and wheels while also functioning effectively from the slot, displaying natural hands and route-running ability that elevate him beyond a traditional between-the-tackles runner. While he sometimes relies on his elite athleticism rather than lowering his pads through contact and can occasionally get tripped up losing his balance, Singleton's three-year body of work projects him as a Day 2 running back with legitimate RB1 potential at the NFL level.
Strengths
Excellent vision allows him to identify and set up run lanes effectively, reading the line of scrimmage and finding creases to exploit creatively
Elite lateral agility enables him to string together multiple moves-jump cuts, spin moves, hurdling defenders-to navigate through traffic and gain extra yards
Possesses both quick acceleration and top-end speed with 4.33 forty time, separating from defenders and creating explosive plays in the open field consistently
Natural skill set as a runner with one-cut downhill ability, patience behind the line, and elusiveness to weave through defenses smoothly
Physical runner with strong build who shows strength to push through tacklers and punish defensive backs at the second level with authority
Capable pass-catcher with natural hands and route-running ability, comfortable lining up in multiple alignments including slot receiver role to create mismatches
Good knee bend allows him to run behind his pads effectively, maintaining low center of gravity while delivering hits to defenders
Versatile three-down back who can contribute to both rushing attack and passing offense, falling forward to gain additional yardage after contact
Weaknesses
Generally maintains contact balance to gain extra yards, but there are moments where defenders can trip him up causing him to lose balance and miss opportunities for bigger gains
Often relies on his exceptional athleticism to evade defenders rather than consistently lowering his pads and running through contact when power is needed
Can be too patient behind the line of scrimmage at times, dancing when he should commit decisively and attack downhill through available gaps
Blitz protection technique will need refinement for NFL level, as is typical for college backs transitioning to pass-protection responsibilities against complex schemes
Contact balance inconsistency shows up when he doesn't finish runs with the power his 224-pound frame suggests he should deliver
Player Comparisons
Elite speed back (4.33) with three-down versatility; projects as potential RB1