Minnesota Athletics
Name: Darius Taylor
Position: Running Back
Recruiting Rank: 3-Star Recruit
High School: Walled Lake Western (Walled Lake, MI)
College: Minnesota
Captain: No
Measurables
Height: 6’0″
Weight: 215
40 Yard: Unknown
10 Yard: Unknown
Arm Length: Unknown
Hand Size: Unknown
Vertical: Unknown
3 Cone: Unknown
Broad Jump: Unknown
Bench: Unknown
Position Specific
Positives in Pass Game:
- Natural hands catcher who transitions smoothly out of the backfield.
- Legitimate route-running ability, not just a checkdown option.
- Reliable target with 54 receptions in 2024, showing third-down value.
- Willing and technically sound pass protector with good recognition of blitzes.
Negatives in Pass Game:
- Route running still developing — tends to round off breaks and telegraph cuts.
- Limited separation quickness against elite coverage linebackers/safeties.
Positives in Run Game:
- Elite contact balance; wrestling background translates to staying upright through contact.
- Decisive north-south runner who wastes little time hitting the hole.
- Vision to anticipate cutback lanes and patience to set up blocks.
- Consistently falls forward, grinding out hidden yardage.
- Short-area burst to exploit small gaps before they close.
Negatives in Run Game:
- Long speed is average — not a true home-run threat.
- Occasionally runs upright, presenting bigger target for tacklers.
- Can be too rigid with play design, lacking creativity when lanes collapse.
- Needs added upper-body strength for complete physicality.
The Wrap-up
Summary: Taylor is a productive, versatile Big Ten back who combines rare contact balance with legitimate pass-catching skills. He thrives as a downhill, chain-moving runner with strong vision, toughness, and short-area burst. Though his long speed caps explosive upside, his three-down skill set — rushing, receiving, and pass protection — makes him an intriguing NFL prospect.
Injury Concerns: Missed part of freshman season with an injury; durability improved as a sophomore (259 touches). Still worth monitoring long-term workload impact.
Character/Off-Field Concerns: None noted.
Projected Role: Rotational RB early with clear three-down potential.
Strong Points:
- Contact balance and finishing runs
- Vision and patience in zone concepts
- Natural hands and legitimate receiving production
- Short-area burst and ability to maximize carries
- Toughness and willingness in pass protection
Weak Points:
- Average long speed, limits explosive ceiling
- Upright pad level at times
- Inconsistent creativity when plays break down
- Route running refinement needed
- Still developing upper-body strength
Exposures:
- @ Wisconsin (2024)
- Virginia Tech (2024)
- Buffalo (2025)

Dalton Tinklenberg is the Founder and Media Director of The Scouting Depot, where he leads comprehensive coverage of college and professional football. He is an active member of some of the most respected organizations in sports journalism, including the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA), Maxwell Football Club, Online News Association (ONA), National Football Foundation (NFF), and the Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE).
Before launching The Scouting Depot, Dalton worked with Blue HQ Media, where he covered major sporting events such as the Indianapolis 500, the College Football Playoff, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
Through his professional affiliations and on-the-ground experience, Dalton combines deep knowledge of the game with recognized standards of storytelling, editorial excellence, and authenticity in sports coverage.