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  • TEN Running Back #20
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    The Nashville Post’s John Glennon believes Titans RB Tony Pollard and RB Tyjae Spears’ futures with the team, beyond 2026, are “uncertain.”

    Both Pollard and Spears are entering contract years. Pollard, 29, has missed just one game over the past two seasons, while Spears, 24, has missed nine. Spears also entered the NFL with concerns regarding one of his knees, which has full thickness cartilage loss and is missing its ACL. Pollard has been far more productive than Spears, who acknowledges he needs to prove his consistency to the coaching staff, but Pollard’s age is working against him. Both players appear locked into the top-two spots on the depth chart, but Glennon thinks it’s “not a huge stretch to see” RB Nicholas Singleton becoming the team’s primary ball-carrier in 2027. Of course, we are a long way from having an answer to this. The Titans’ backfield developments in training camp are worth following, though.
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    Titans team reporter Jim Wyatt said RB Nicholas Singleton “has been getting more and more work” and is “impressed” by what he’s seen from Singleton so far.

    Singleton broke the fifth metatarsal in his right foot at the Senior Bowl, so the team has had to slowly add more to the rookie running back’s workload over the last few weeks. He reportedly worked more on Tuesday than he has at any point this offseason. That said, Titans coach Robert Saleh spoke with the media on Thursday and referred to RBs Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears as “the bellcows.” He adds that Singleton is big, fast and “learning it all,” but he must “compete his way” into the running back group.
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    Titans signed fifth-round pick RB Nicholas Singleton to a four-year contract.

    Singleton has decent odds of making the roster as the Titans’ RB3 and special teams returner. Where he goes from there remains to be seen. He flashed high-end, dual-threat traits in college, but ceded snaps to the reliable rusher, RB Kaytron Allen. Singleton’s boom-bust style has its strengths and weaknesses.
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    Titans selected Penn State RB Nicholas Singleton with the No. 165 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

    The top running back recruit of the 2022 class, Singleton (6’/219) burst onto the scene as a true freshman with 1,061 yards at a staggering 6.8 yards per carry. He split work with fellow newcomer Kayton Allen and that would never change during his four years at Penn State. Though his role on the ground never improved much, Singleton exploded as a receiver in his sophomore and junior seasons. He caught 26 passes for 308 yards and two scores in 2023 and jumped to 41 grabs for 375 yards with five touchdowns in 2024. Penn State’s entire football program fell apart in Singleton’s final season and he was held to just 549 yards on the ground and 219 through the air. Singleton has the top gear you would expect from someone with over 1,100 career kick return yards, but he goes down on first contact rather easily. He’s a straight-line runner whose calling card in the NFL will be his speed and pass-catching prowess. At his size, that’s an interesting skill set to have.
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    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that Penn State RB Nicholas Singleton (foot) “has been medically cleared and has resumed running.”

    Singleton broke the fifth metatarsal in his right foot at the Senior Bowl, which required surgery and prevented him from participating in pre-draft workouts. Per Schefter, Singleton “projects to be a mid-round pick next week.” Hopefully for Singleton’s sake and fantasy purposes, that means Round 3 rather than Rounds 4 or 5. He is an explosive dual-threat player with good size, though analysts typically knock his vision.
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    9News’ Mike Klis believes the Broncos will consider using the 62nd overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft on either a running back, tight end, inside linebacker and “maybe” an EDGE.

    Per Klis, Arkansas RB Mike Washington Jr., Washington RB Jonah Coleman, Kentucky RB Seth McGowan, Nebraska RB Emmett Johnson, Penn State RB Nicholas Singleton and Texas A&M RB Le’Veon Moss are among the “possibilities” at running back. Klis is not declaring that a running back will be the pick. Reports on the Broncos’ backfield simply remain somewhat in flux. The team re-signed veteran RB J.K. Dobbins to a two-year, $20 million contract this offseason and it remains to be seen whether last year’s 60th overall pick, RB RJ Harvey, is a real candidate to be the team’s long-term starter. For now, Dobbins appears to be slated for Week 1 starting duties, but Harvey or a rookie could challenge him for the role.
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    Penn State freshman RB Nicholas Singleton rushed 10 times for 124 yards and two touchdowns in a 41-12 victory over Auburn.

    Singleton (6'0/219) has been a supernova over the past two games, rushing 20 times for 304 yards and four touchdowns while breaking three 50+ yard touchdown runs. Against Auburn, Singleton helped make up for the loss of nominal starter, Keyvone Lee, and helped Penn State trounce the Tigers with his perfect blend of strength and legitimate breakaway speed. He wowed the Nittany Lions faithful with a 54-yard touchdown run off the right side where he beat the deep safety who had the angle on him for a highlight reel play showing how explosive the 18-year is. Singleton is the clear number one 2025 asset regardless of position and is the kind of player you dream about rostering in C2C formats.

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