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Mike Washington

RB Arkansas 2026
40.0
Grade

Draft Projection

7
Round
220 - 259
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

6'1"
Height
223
Weight (lbs)
33.625"
Arm Length
9.25"
Hand Size

Athletic Testing

4.33s
40-Yard Dash
39.0"
Vertical Jump
128.0"
Broad Jump

Strengths

  • Washington runs with legit speed that shows up on tape when he hits the second level and turns designed runs into explosive gains downfield.
  • Build is ideal at 6'2" and 223 pounds with a muscular frame that can absorb punishment between the tackles while maintaining balance through arm tackles.
  • Displays quick-twitch stop-start ability that's surprising for his size, freezing linebackers with jump cuts at the line of scrimmage when the initial hole collapses.
  • Attacks downhill with forward lean and pad level that generates momentum through contact, consistently falling forward for extra yards after defenders make initial contact.
  • One-cut decisiveness allows him to maximize blocking schemes by hitting creases with urgency rather than dancing behind the line looking for the perfect lane.
  • Acceleration through rushing lanes is immediate and violent, putting stress on second-level defenders who have to respect his ability to turn five-yard gains into explosive plays.
  • Pass protection foundation is solid for his experience level, showing the willingness and strength to anchor against blitzing linebackers and deliver punishing shots at the point of attack.
  • Creates separation on checkdowns and screens with natural hands, turning simple dump-offs into chunk gains by using his frame to shield defenders and getting north-south.

Areas to Improve

  • Ball security remains a legitimate concern with ten career fumbles, suggesting he needs to prioritize protecting the rock when defenders arrive rather than fighting for extra yards.
  • Hip fluidity and lateral agility are limited by his muscular build, creating issues on wide zone concepts where he needs to press the edge then plant and cut upfield suddenly.
  • Pass protection technique needs refinement as he tends to bend at the waist and lunge forward rather than shooting hands and maintaining a stable base with proper leverage.
  • Route running beyond basic checkdowns and screens is underdeveloped, limiting his three-down potential in offenses that ask backs to run option routes or attack vertically downfield.
  • Contact balance can waver when defenders hit him square rather than at angles, occasionally going down easier than his frame and strength suggest he should when absorbers clean shots.