Kentrel Bullock
South Alabama
Scouting Report

Old-school, between-the-tackles thumper who wins through sheer physicality and effort rather than creativity or athleticism. Bullock's dense 205-pound frame and elite contact balance let him fall forward for extra yardage on seemingly every carry, but his feet go quiet in space and he offers almost nothing as a receiver — a death sentence for a modern NFL back. The vision limitations are real: he runs where the play is drawn up and rarely finds the second or third option when things break down. His ceiling is a short-yardage/goal-line specialist on a practice squad; his floor is a training camp body who gets cut when teams need the roster spot for a receiver.

Strengths
Weaknesses
Pro ComparisonDare Ogunbowale (career backup / practice squad power back)

Similar size-speed profile and limited receiving role. Both are tough, compact runners who can spell the starter in short-yardage situations but lack the athleticism or pass-catching versatility to hold a meaningful NFL role. Bullock's physicality earns him a camp invite, but his limited skill set mirrors the journeyman backup archetype.

Trait Grades
👁️ Vision
54
⚖️ Contact Balance
87
🦬 Power
81
💨 Elusiveness
57
🧤 Pass Catching
41
🏎️ Speed
54
🛡️ Pass Protection
77
College Production (2025)
Rushing
1,085 yds, 14 TD, 4.98 YPC, 45.76% DOM
Receiving
14 rec, 53 yds
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