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Scouting Report: Is Jadan Baugh the next first round running back?

Florida's running back brings some big-time potential to the 2027 NFL Draft

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Cory Kinnan
Jul 02, 2026
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Does Florida running back have the skillset to be a rare first round pick in the NFL Draft? That is the answer we are seeking to find in this scouting report.

Over the past three drafts, we have seen a total of just four running backs selected in the first round. In an era where positional value is a topic of conversation, and the simplicity of replacing a running back around the league is accentuated, ball carriers are forced to make it difficult for scouts and analysts to poke a hole in their game.

What kind of case does Baugh present?

Entering his draft-eligible year after never redshirting and producing from his very first day in Gainesville, Baugh is hoping to take yet another step forward in 2026. Eclipsing the 1,000-yard mark a year ago, the expectations on Baugh’s shoulders are going to be heavy, especially with new offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner in the first year of the Sumrall era.

So, it’s time to break down Baugh’s tape and bring together a full scouting report on the talented Florida running back.

Table of Contents

  • Measurements, Statistics, and Awards

  • Injury History

  • Strengths

  • Weaknesses

  • NFL Draft outlook

Measurements, Statistics, and Awards

Measurements (verified)

Height: 6002

Weight: 228 pounds

Statistics

2024: 133 carries, 673 yards rushing, 7 rushing touchdowns, 4 catches, 33 yards receiving, 1 receiving touchdown

2025: 220 carries, 1,170 yards rushing, 8 rushing touchdowns, 33 catches, 210 yards receiving, 2 receiving touchdowns

Awards

2024: Freshman All-SEC

2025: Second-Team All-SEC

Injury History

Baugh’s injury report is a clean slate entering his junior season with the Gators. He has played every game of his college career.

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