Former Oklahoma State RB Ollie Gordon II had a mediocre NFL Combine running a 4.61 40-yard dash along with a 34.5" Vertical (61st Percentile) and 10'00 Broad Jump (71st Percentile). He came in at 6'1 3/8 and 226 pounds, so expectations weren't high. But, this performance may push Gordon out of the top-100 of the NFL Draft.
Gordon's mediocre Junior season along with his Combine performance will make him difficult to draft in Round 3 of the NFL Draft.
He did showcase some solid footwork and explosion in the drills at least.
But, he certainly could still have a fantasy impact, as we have seen with numerous fourth and fifth round RBs including Bucky Irving (2024), Chase Brown (2023), Kyren Williams (2022), and Rhamondre Stevenson (2021).
Gordon profiles as more of a downhill runner who builds up speed and quickness.
If he falls to the second or third round of rookie drafts, there is potential for Gordon to be a potential steal. He continues to be a player to track.
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