Notre Dame, Penn St. Running Back Tandems Share Stage Once Again at NFL's Scouting Combine
Notre Dame and Penn State running backs aim to improve draft stock by showcasing skills and addressing concerns about blocking, health, and workload, with both duos ranked among top prospects.
- Reuniting in Indianapolis, Jeremiah Love and Price, along with Kaytron Allen and Nick Singleton, showcased skills at the NFL Combine ahead of April's draft, with Love planning to 'be myself.'
- With health and role questions looming, all four still have something to prove, including Singleton who arrived Friday with a broken right foot, aiming to shed his walking boot next week.
- Notably, Love rushed for nearly 3,000 yards and scored 21 touchdowns in 2025, earning All-American honors, while Price rushed for nearly 1,700 yards with 21 scores, also earning All-American honors.
- If pre-draft workouts go well, former Penn State quarterback Drew Allar called Kaytron Allen and Nick Singleton value picks and analysts say they could jump back into top five draft spots.
- Emphasizing versatility, Price told teams he loves special teams and 'attacks it like offense,' while Kaytron Allen and Nick Singleton joined Franco Harris and Lydell Mitchell as Penn State football program teammates with 2,000 career rushing yards.
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By MICHAEL MAROT INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Former Notre Dame running backs Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price relived some fond memories at this week's NFL scouting combine. They shared a room — just like they did when they were teammates in college. Only here, one of college football's best running back duos isn't working for a common cause. Instead, they're here to showcase their individual skills and improve their prospects for the NFL draft schedul…
Notre Dame, Penn St. running back tandems share stage once again at NFL's scouting combine
Former Notre Dame running backs Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price rekindled some fond memories at this week’s NFL’s scouting combine.
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