Baltimore Ravens Select Clemson RB Adam Randall with No. 174 Pick in 2026 NFL Draft The Baltimore Ravens concluded their fifth-round selection in the 2026 NFL Draft by choosing Clemson running back Adam Randall with the No. 174 overall pick. The decision marks a strategic move for the Ravens, who aim to bolster their backfield with a versatile playmaker capable of creating mismatches and adapting to the team’s evolving offensive schemes. Randall, a four-year starter for the Clemson Tigers, brings a rare combination of size, physicality, and positional flexibility, positioning him as a potential key contributor for the Ravens in the coming seasons. Randall’s college career at Clemson was defined by his dual-threat capabilities, as he operated as both a wide receiver and running back. Last season, he emerged as the team’s primary running back, tallying 814 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns while also contributing significantly as a receiver. His 254 receiving yards in 2026 marked a career high, and he caught three touchdowns from quarterback Cade Klubnik, his former roommate and fellow Clemson standout. Despite facing challenges such as a torn ACL and a broken hand, Randall finished his collegiate career with 787 receiving yards, 858 rushing yards, and 15 total touchdowns, earning him a permanent spot as a team captain. At Clemson, Randall became just the fourth player in program history to accumulate at least 750 rushing yards and 750 passing yards, highlighting his ability to thrive in multiple roles. His versatility allowed him to seamlessly transition between positions, whether as a traditional runner, a pass-catcher, or a gadget player designed to exploit defensive weaknesses.#baltimore_ravens #2026_nfl_draft #clemson_tigers #adam_randall #cade_klubnik
