2022 Rookie profile

Tyler Badie - RB
Franchise Football League
est 1989
6' 2"
227
33 7/8"
10"
Draft Profile:
FFL89 Pick

Rd.

#

Comments:
WalterFootball.com
Draft Pick:   Baltimore
Round
6
Pick #
18
DOB
2 - 7 - 2000
College:
Missouri
Ranking:  
DLF
43
Pos.
RB16
DLF Rookie ADP
41.99
DLF Overall ADP
229.83
Comparison:

NFL Grade:
6.14
Good backup could develop into starter
Comparison:
Kenneth Gainwell
Project. round
4th
CBSsports - rankings
Rookie Overall:
NR
Position
NR
Comparison:

PFF - ProFootballFocus
PFF
RB17
Overall
176
Project. round
5th
Comparison:
Giovanni Bernard
Contract
5-5 signed contract
4.45
33.5"
10' 1"




Player profiles on:
BMI - 29.95







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Prospects Comments
5' 8"
197
FFL89 Pick
Warthogs
Rd.
4
#
11

29 3/8"
9 1/8"
BMI = High Body Mass Index
higher than 32.0 is extraordinary
Formula: mass(lbs) / height(in.)^2 x 703
RB - 27.00 - 32.00   WR - 26.00 - 30.00
Bye
Week
10
NFL - Undersized, change-of-pace back with a big heart and pass-catching talent. Despite a lack of desired size, Badie took on a monster workload and produced at a high level. He played in a run scheme heavily tilted to outside zone and is at his best in space, although he's natural and confident in tight run lanes.

PFF - Badie is in that physical limbo where he's too small for OC's to trust every down and not athletic enough to justify his deficiencies.

FB Guys - Badie finally got his shot at Missouri when Larry Rountree III was drafted by the Chargers last year and he did well with it, earning first-team all-SEC honors. His receiving skills are outstanding and he is willing as an early-down runner, but Badie is undersized and might fit in best as a role player in the NFL.

DLF - Post-Draft Summary: Badie fell all the way down to the sixth round of the NFL Draft, being taken by the Ravens at pick #196. He'll slot in behind JK Dobbins, Gus Edwards and possibly even Mike Davis on the Baltimore depth chart, making him a developmental prospect at best. Badie will likely have to impress on special teams to get an opportunity, so he's really more of a late round flier than anything else in upcoming rookie drafts.
NR
30