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Chip Trayanum Projected as NFL Draft Prospect
PFF breaks down the running back's scouting report, advanced stats, and NFL projection
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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Chip Trayanum is a former four-star recruit who played running back and linebacker in college, suiting up for Arizona State, Ohio State, Kentucky, and Toledo over his six-year career. At 5'11" and 228 pounds, Trayanum is a compact back with a strong lower body, but he lacks elite athleticism and his career production has been relatively modest despite his experience.
Why it matters
As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, scouting reports on potential late-round and undrafted free agent prospects like Trayanum provide valuable insight for teams looking to uncover hidden gems and fill out their rosters.
The details
Trayanum's background as a linebacker shows up in his physicality and willingness to engage in pass protection, but his below-average overall athleticism may limit his ability to win with speed at the NFL level. Despite his size and power, Trayanum's career stats have remained relatively modest, raising questions about his long-term upside.
- Trayanum spent two seasons at Arizona State before transferring to Ohio State.
- He spent two years at Ohio State before moving on to Kentucky.
- Trayanum finished his college career at Toledo.
The players
Chip Trayanum
A former four-star recruit who played running back and linebacker at several colleges, including Arizona State, Ohio State, Kentucky, and Toledo.
What they’re saying
“Trayanum is a compact back with a strong lower body whose best path to being drafted and making a roster likely comes as a third-down and short-yardage specialist in a predominantly power-based offense.”
— Trevor Sikkema, PFF Analyst (pff.com)
The takeaway
While Trayanum's physical tools and experience at multiple positions make him an intriguing late-round or undrafted free agent prospect, his lack of elite athleticism and modest college production suggest he may be best suited for a specialized role at the next level, such as a short-yardage back or special teams contributor.
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