Austin Abbott
Jaylen Wright could truly be a STEAL in 2024
1st in Yards Per Attempt (7.4)
40 Time: 4.31 (99th%)
Early Declare
Here are ALL the boxes that Wright checks:
Pass Blocking: Gave up 0 sacks in 2023
Durability: Played 12+ Games in '22 + '23
Efficiency: 7.4 YPA in '23 (1st in CFB)
Size: 5'11, 210 lbs
Production: 1,013 Rushing Yards in '23
Speed: 4.31 40 time (99th%)
Listen to this:
Jaylen Wright was ABSURD in the open field as a RECEIVER, having the SAME amount of Missed Tackles Forced (5) as Marvin Harrison Jr. on 45 LESS Receptions.
In addition, Wright had another 43 Missed Tackles Forced as a runner and his BIG PLAY ability was blatantly obvious.
Ranking 16th in Break Away Yards (526) on JUST 136 Rushing Attempts (96th in CFB) is PROOF that Jaylen Wright has true HOME-RUN ability and GREAT vision.
Daniel Jeremiah
Tennessee RB Jaylen Wright is a fun watch. He's super springy & has some impressive stop/start quicks. He accelerates into contact, doesn't gather and absorb. Starter ability.
Shane P. Hallam
Tennessee RB Jaylen Wright is still squarely in my Top 5. I think he is a contender for the fastest 40 for a RB at the Combine
(Realistically, it will be Bucky Irving, but contender)
I think the full package potential to be an NFL starting RB is there. Showed receiving ability this year too.
Someone has to talk me down maybe?
Snoog’s Dynasty Society
Patience, burst, and explosion is Jaylen Wright’s game.
He’s going to be a 4.3 runner and he has the mechanics between the tackles to be consistent
It’s been hard to transition from the WRs in this class over to the RBs, but I’m doing it for the combine.
I already had a big feeling after watching him in 2022/2023, but Jaylen Wright is likely going to be one of my favorite 2024 RBs.
Blazing speed…
To pair with the speed, he led the class in yards after contact per attempt
Jaylen Wright has a natural feel as a runner, the way he makes defenders miss in open field is effortless.
I only know of a few other RBs in the NFL with this speed/elusiveness in open field and two of them were rookies in 2023
#NFLDraft2024
I watched about 8 games, from 2022/2023 and man oh man he’s really explosive and has excellent contact balance
Matt Miller
Going back this week and rewatching some Senior Bowl players who caught my eye:
OG Christian Haynes
CB DJ James
RB Jaylen Wright
Really excited to dive back in on Wright after checking the practice tape from Mobile. He'll be moving up for me.
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Jeff Bell
Dynasty twitter a week ago “These idiots have Jaylen Wright RB1, lol”
Dynasty twitter now “so yeah, I just happened to be digging randomly on Jaylen Wright for no reason whatsoever and I love him. I happen to be first. Can’t believe no one is talking about him.”
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Probably not after tomorrowAre most people sleeping on Wright?
PFF College
Jaylen Wright's Career Overview at Tennessee:
90.8 PFF Grade
2,297 Rush Yards
6.3 Yards Per Carry
96 Missed Tackles Forced
71 Carries of 10+ Yards
Dane Brugler
#Tennessee RB Jaylen Wright reminds me a lot of Jerome Ford when he was coming out of Cincinnati.
Runs strong and balanced. Above average speed (HS 55-meter state champ). Wright will be a really nice addition to an NFL backfield.
Next Gen Stats
Jaylen Wright’s speed at the 5-yard mark of his official 4.38-second 40-yard dash is the fastest by all running backs over the past two combines.
Wright has a similar size and athleticism profile to that of Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III.
True but I think you could also say that about a handful of other RB's.People are going to have a hard time passing on him outside the top 4 if he goes to a good spot in rd 2
True but I think you could also say that about a handful of other RB's.People are going to have a hard time passing on him outside the top 4 if he goes to a good spot in rd 2
I got the same thought after the combine I've had for the last two months. The draft gets intriguing at pick 5 in one start QB leagues, and Brian Thomas and the RB(s) that land well will be the main candidates.
Signed, guy with pick 6 in our league.
True but I think you could also say that about a handful of other RB's.People are going to have a hard time passing on him outside the top 4 if he goes to a good spot in rd 2
I got the same thought after the combine I've had for the last two months. The draft gets intriguing at pick 5 in one start QB leagues, and Brian Thomas and the RB(s) that land well will be the main candidates.
Signed, guy with pick 6 in our league.
IMO he would almost immediately be the best RB on the PanthersThe measurables are nice, but really it's all on where and when they are drafted isn't it. The idea of Jaylen Wright is great, until he goes in the 6th round to the Panthers.
If he goes to the Vikings in round #2, I think that makes him 1.05 in many leagues. But, if he goes to Denver in round #3 (Payton drafted Kamara and the comp is reasonable), that might be an even better fit. He’d be a great tandem with Javonte and I could see Denver having an Ingram/Kamara style running game next year.True but I think you could also say that about a handful of other RB's.People are going to have a hard time passing on him outside the top 4 if he goes to a good spot in rd 2
I got the same thought after the combine I've had for the last two months. The draft gets intriguing at pick 5 in one start QB leagues, and Brian Thomas and the RB(s) that land well will be the main candidates.
Signed, guy with pick 6 in our league.
OK. Not really relevant to the point that Wright, as a 6th round pick, would clearly not be the RB1 in this draft.
It is completely relevant as a response to you writing this: “ The idea of Jaylen Wright is great, until he goes in the 6th round to the Panthers.”OK. Not really relevant to the point that Wright, as a 6th round pick, would clearly not be the RB1 in this draft.
I would agree.True but I think you could also say that about a handful of other RB's.People are going to have a hard time passing on him outside the top 4 if he goes to a good spot in rd 2
I got the same thought after the combine I've had for the last two months. The draft gets intriguing at pick 5 in one start QB leagues, and Brian Thomas and the RB(s) that land well will be the main candidates.
Signed, guy with pick 6 in our league.
I’m thinking the RB pendulum has officially swung too far based on what I’m seeing in these rookie rankings. Which of course is an opportunity.
Kyle Lindemann
RBs have been buried in the 2024 draft, but Tennessee’s Jaylen Wright deserves more buzz. He’s a patient runner with elite speed and contact balance that’s ideally suited for a zone scheme. #GBO
RAS profile. Not a big back, but 210+ lbs should alleviate most size concerns. Wright made Bruce Feldman’s Freaks List at No. 24. Doesn’t have a ton of miles on him either: just 397 touches in 3 years. Showed enough as a receiver in 2023. Expected Capital: Round 3.
Connor Rogers
Jaylen Wright - this is what 4.38 wheels and explosive athleticism looks like when you can get him to the 2nd level
Legit home run threat
The 33rd Team
Tennessee RB Jaylen Wright led all draft-eligible rushers in explosive run rate and yards after contact per carry in 2023
(H/T @TruMediaSports)
Kent Lee Platte
Jaylen Wright is a RB prospect in the 2024 draft class. He scored a 9.80 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 37 out of 1804 RB from 1987 to 2024.
Pro day pending.
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He fits them perfectly. Achane is great but seems a bit brittle.
Agreed and McDaniel needs someone to replace the bruiser Jeff Wilson. Both Wilson and Mostert are aging vet, which will make way for Wright and Achane. Beside, I think Wright will be ulitized in special team first particularly with new kickoff format rule in place.He fits them perfectly. Achane is great but seems a bit brittle.
Agreed and McDaniel needs someone to replace the bruiser Jeff Wilson.
Yeah I kind of think people are underrating this pick. While I don't think many (if any) of the 2024 RBs will make a fantasy splash early in 2024, some will make their mark sometime this season. I'm not saying Wright will be one of those RBs, but I do think he is fantasy relevant at some point in the future. Achane is vulnerable to injuries as we have seen and Mostert has a checkered past as well, so it could be earlier than expected.Agreed and McDaniel needs someone to replace the bruiser Jeff Wilson.
IMHO, Wright is light years upgraded from bruiser JW. He will take Mostert's role at some point and is much more comparable, though talent-wise, especially with lateral movement, a big upgrade there as well. Luv this pick for the Dolphins and fantasy football.