2018 NFL Draft prospect profile: Jaylen Samuels, RB/H-back, NC State
Versatile offensive weapon Jaylen Samuels called fit for Raiders
Jaylen Samuels is the Swiss Army Knife For Denver Broncos
2018 NFL Draft: Running back Jaylen Samuels is a good fit for the Carolina Panthers’ new offense
Jaylen Samuels: Tight end at 2018 NFL Combine
2018 Senior Bowl: Day 3 Practice Observations
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The most versatile offensive weapons in the 2018 draft
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Versatile offensive weapon Jaylen Samuels called fit for Raiders
Jaylen Samuels is the Swiss Army Knife For Denver Broncos
2018 NFL Draft: Running back Jaylen Samuels is a good fit for the Carolina Panthers’ new offense
Jaylen Samuels: Tight end at 2018 NFL Combine
2018 Senior Bowl: Day 3 Practice Observations
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What position will Jaylen Samuels play when he gets to the pros? That’s the question about this versatile North Carolina State product, who seems like he could thrive as a running back, a fullback or a wide receiver, much like Christian McCaffrey for the Carolina Panthers. On Thursday, Samuels got open with ease against his linebacker and safety counterparts time and time again, showing off his quick feet. Samuels, who had 78 rushes for 407 yards (5.2 yards per carry) with 12 touchdowns on the ground and 75 receptions for 593 yards and four scores through the air in 2017 for the Wolf Pack, is definitely an interesting prospect coming into this draft
The most versatile offensive weapons in the 2018 draft
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TE/WR/RB JAYLEN SAMUELS, NC STATE
It was difficult to even give Samuels an official position in college with the way NC State used him on offense, and he’ll be even more difficult to slot at the next level. He was a part tight end, part running back, part slot receiver for the Wolfpack, finishing his college career with 1,865 receiving yards and 1,095 rushing yards to go with 47 total touchdowns (19 receiving, 28 rushing). Samuels has the quickness to be handed the ball in a traditional run game or on jet sweeps while lining up all over the field to create mismatches in the passing game. Other than a difference in size, he is reminiscent of Eagles TE Trey Burton, who came out of college as a jack of all trades and has tapped into some of that ability at the next level.