Former Virginia Tech running back Bhayshul Tuten had an outing to remember at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, running a blazing-fast 4.32 seconds in the 40-yard dash when it was his time to put a number down.
With 12 Oregon Duck athletes showcasing their skills in Indianapolis for the NFL Scouting Combine, defensive lineman Derrick Harmon put up two impressive times for his 40-yard dash. Did Harmon boost his NFL Draft stock?
Ashton Jeanty sees what many around the NFL see... a whole bunch of similarities to Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley
With Cook wanting to be one of the highest-paid backs in football at around $15 million APY, that is a steep price to pay, but Bills general manager Brandon Beane has stated that he "wants James here" at the scouting combine. Now things have taken a rather interesting turn.
It’s good to be Saquon Barkley. Three weeks after winning his first Super Bowl, the Philadelphia Eagles running back has signed a two-year, $42.1 million extension with the team, with $36 million in guaranteed money at signing.
Joe Schoen has no hard feelings toward Saquon Barkley after his Super Bowl win. The Giants general manager had only kind words for the Eagles running back during a press conference at the NFL Scouting Combine on Tuesday.
Barkley reached a two-year, $41.2 million contract extension with the Philadelphia Eagles, according to ESPN, making him the highest-paid running back in NFL history. The extension includes $36 million in guaranteed money and comes less than a year after Philly signed Barkley away from the Giants for $37.5 million over three years.
When Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman signed Saquon Barkley 11 months ago, not everyone thought it was a smart move: Free agent running backs have been devalued around the NFL, and there were plenty of arguments that the Eagles were devoting too much salary cap space to an unimportant position.
The Philadelphia Eagles and running back Saquon Barkley agreed to a two-year, $41.2 million contract extension.