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PFF Highlights Indiana RB Roman Hemby's NFL Potential
Scouting report projects Hemby as a versatile third-down back despite lacking top-end speed
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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According to a new 2026 NFL Draft guide from Pro Football Focus (PFF), Indiana running back Roman Hemby is projected to be a solid pro prospect despite lacking elite athleticism. The scouting report highlights Hemby's high football IQ, consistent effort, and useful third-down skills as strengths that could earn him a roster spot at the next level.
Why it matters
The PFF scouting report provides an in-depth look at Hemby's game and NFL potential, which could impact his draft stock and future professional opportunities. As a former three-star recruit who transferred to Indiana for his final season, Hemby will look to prove he can translate his college production and intangibles to the pro level.
The details
Hemby, a native of Edgewood, Maryland, initially committed to play at Maryland before transferring to Indiana for his senior year. The report highlights Hemby's patience, technique, and competitiveness as a runner, pass catcher, and pass blocker. While he lacks elite speed and big-play ability, Hemby's high football IQ, consistent effort, and third-down skills are viewed as his path to earning a roster spot in the NFL.
- Hemby redshirted as a freshman at Maryland before starting for three seasons.
- He transferred to Indiana for his final year of eligibility in 2025.
The players
Roman Hemby
A former three-star recruit from Edgewood, Maryland who played four seasons of college football, the last at Indiana.
The takeaway
Despite lacking elite athleticism, Roman Hemby's high football IQ, consistent effort, and versatile skill set as a runner, receiver, and pass blocker could make him an attractive option for NFL teams looking to add a reliable third-down back to their roster.


