Wisconsin running back Braelon Allen is one of the top players at his position in the 2024 NFL Draft and should have plenty of interested teams. Weighing in at 6′-1″ and 235 pounds, Allen is a bruising, physical back with the strength and production to suggest his skills should translate to the professional level.
With the NFL Draft looming April 25-27 in Detroit, teams are fine-tuning their draft boards. Here are players who make for an ideal Day 2 pick for each NFC team.
Name: Braelon Allen School: Wisconsin Year: Junior Position: Running back Measurables: 6’1”, 235 lbs (Combine measurements) Combine: Vertical: 32”. Broad: 9’9”.
Former Wisconsin football running back Braelon Allen has been putting in some extra work in the weight room with one of the league’s most recognizable superstars ahead of the NFL Draft.
NFC Contender Dallas Cowboys could sign touchdown machine Wisconsin running back Draft Prospect Braelon Allen in this year’s NFL Draft. The Cowboys weren’t active in the free-agent running back market this year but they have the opportunity to use the Draft to find one.
The Badgers have multiple intriguing prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft. The Wisconsin Badgers football program has produced several successful NFL superstars over the years, from Super Bowl champs such as Russell Wilson, Corey Clement, and James White to NFL Defensive Player of the Year recipients J.J.
The Denver Broncos had an informal meeting with Wisconsin’s Braelon Allen at the NFL combine, the running back revealed during his media availability in Indianapolis last month.
Could the Broncos adding the big and powerful Wisconsin back to their backfield? One prospect who may interest the Denver Broncos in the mid-rounds of the 2024 NFL Draft is former Wisconsin running back Braelon Allen.
The NFL Draft is almost here and many Wisconsin football fans want to see where their favorite Badgers will play at the next level. Running back Braelon Allen could be the first Badger taken in the draft.
Green Bay Packers GM Brian Gutekunst took the trip south to check out Wisconsin's pro day.
Despite already agreeing to terms with Devin Singletary, the New York Giants are in the market for another running back to help compensate for Saquon Barkley's departure, according to ESPN's Jordan Raanan.
Braelon Allen, the former star running back for the Wisconsin football program, didn’t offer NFL scouts a ton of clarity regarding his straight-line speed or agility during drills at the Combine.
The Philadelphia Eagles need a running back but the 2024 NFL Draft lacks high-end talent at the position. Here are three prospects they could take in the later rounds.
Braelon Allen came to Madison back in 2021 after reclassifying, destined to be a star for the Wisconsin Badgers football program. Allen’s gaudy lifting numbers made headlines, and his imposing stature announced his presence with authority.
After two columns covering several running backs with optimistic outlooks, we're moving toward a few that make us pause.
Braelon Allen NFL Draft Overview Position: Running Back Height: 6’2″ (u) Weight: 238 (u) School: Wisconsin Some players take their time becoming a household name in college football.
Running back Braelon Allen is entering the 2024 NFL Draft after three seasons with Wisconsin. Allen, who rushed for nearly 3,500 career yards, said farewell to the school in a social media post on Tuesday.
The University of Wisconsin football team, under the leadership of Luke Fickell, wrapped up their regular season on a high note, clinching a 28-14 victory over the Minnesota Golden Gophers on Saturday afternoon.
Braelon Allen rushed for 165 yards and two touchdowns to lead Wisconsin to a 28-14 win over host Minnesota in a Big Ten matchup Saturday afternoon in Minneapolis.
Braelon Allen scored on a 3-yard run in overtime to give Wisconsin a 24-17 comeback victory over visiting Nebraska on Saturday night, as the Badgers snapped a three-game skid to become bowl eligible.
Wisconsin Badgers running back Braelon Allen has been dealing with a lower left leg injury that he sustained during the October 28th game against Ohio State.
Last week's clash with No. 3 Ohio State presented a significant challenge for RB Braelon Allen and the Wisconsin Badgers. Unfortunately, the star running back's performance was cut short just before halftime due to the lower-body injury.
The Wisconsin Badgers faced off with Rutgers at home and were led by Braelon Allen to a 24-13 win. After Chez Mellusi fell to an injury two weeks ago, many thought Braelon Allen would end up being used more than he was to help fill the void.
Braelon Allen hails from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. During his sophomore year of high school, he had a standout performance, recording 48 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 4 sacks, and making 3 interceptions.
One Big Ten running back has a strong statement about his ranking among the nation's best.
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