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Prisco's 2025 Better-Than Team: Jaydon Blue (Texas) & Bhayshul Tuten (VT)
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WATCH: Virginia Tech's Bhayshul Tuten at NFL Combine
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Late Kick: Virginia Tech may have the best rushing attack in 2024
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2025 NFL Draft Grades: Commanders Select Jaylin Lane No. 128
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Brent Pry gives the latest injury updates on QB Kyron Drones, Pop Watson
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Brent Pry gives a post-spring recap at Virginia Tech
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What are the expectations for the wide recevier room in 2025?
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West Virginia transfer OL Kyle Altuner exits spring camp a starter at Virginia Tech
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OC Philip Montgomery on installing an offense in spring camp
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OC Philip Montgomery is "very pleased" with Kyron Drones' spring despite injury setback
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OC Philip Montgomery has been pleased with the offensive line development this spring at Virginia Tech
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Virginia Tech's plan was to be vanilla on offense on Saturday in the spring game
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Virginia Tech DC Sam Siefkes saw incremental improvement through the spring
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Virginia Tech DC Sam Siefkes talks spring install
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Kelvin Gilliam gives an update on the defense following the spring game
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The latest on Virginia Tech QB Kyron Drones' spring injury
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Pop Watson gives an update on Virginia Tech freshmen QBs Kelden Ryan and AJ Brand
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Replacing Dorian Strong and Mansoor Delane at Virginia Tech
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Transfer WR Donavon Greene talks transition to Virginia Tech
Draft Scouting Report
Bhayshul Tuten is a stocky, thickly built RB prospect who checks the size and weight boxes for every team despite being a bit shorter. He brings plus speed to the table, giving him legitimate breakaway ability at the next level. When he hits the second level, he can turn on the jets and pull away from defenders with ease.
Primarily a free-flowing zone runner who thrives on cutbacks, he has a natural feel for locating backside lanes and getting to them efficiently. There’s some lateral wiggle to his game, allowing him to glide through the line before unleashing a sharp juke in space and accelerating downfield. Overall, his elusiveness is a major asset.
While contact balance isn’t a standout trait, he consistently finishes runs with effort and slips off tackles at a decent rate. His receiving ability is average at best right now, but his athletic profile suggests he has room to develop into a capable pass-catching option in the NFL.
- 2023-24: Two-time second-team All-ACC
- 2024 (vs. Boston College): Set school program record for single-game rushing yards (266)
- Excellent side-to-side juice
- Surprising speed for stockier RB
- Routinely finds cutback lane
- Contact balance could improve
- Not much receiving background
- Early college career at small-school level
- 40-yard dash: 4.32 seconds
- Vertical jump: 40-5 inches
- 20-yard shuttle run: 4.41 seconds
- Broad jump: 10 feet, 10 inches
Top Bhayshul Tuten News
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Jaguars' Bhayshul Tuten: Joins Jaguars' backfield
The Jaguars selected Tuten in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 104th overall.
Tuten was lightly recruited coming out of high school but emerged as a key contributor at Virginia Tech during his final two years in college, combining to score 25 touchdowns while handling 356 total carries. He then helped his draft stock further by running an impressive 4.32 40-yard dash at the combine while also showing a lot of burst in short-area drills. Tuten's landing spot isn't likely to lead to production early in the 2025 season, as both Travis Etienne and Tank Bigsby are in the mix, but this will be a situation worth monitoring with a new coaching staff making decisions.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 5-11, 209 lbs |
Birthplace: Paulsboro, NJ |
Age: 23 |