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He will join Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears in the Tennessee backfield. Mullings (6’2/226) spent his first three years as a linebacker for Michigan, but converted to running back for the 2023 season. In his two full seasons as a running back, Mullings rushed 221 times for 1,170 yards and 13 touchdowns, averaging a solid 5.3 YPC and 3.65 yards after contact per rush. Mullings impressed enough coaches in 2024 to eventually surpass incumbent starter Donovan Edwards on the depth chart, putting up more carries, yards, and touchdowns than the College Football 25 cover boy despite appearing in the same number of games. Mullings’ limited experience as a running back will likely be exposed early in his career. In addition to his limited number of carries in his career (235), Mullings has just eight career receptions, and he has a lot of work to put in as a pass blocker. That said, his size will make him a force to be reckoned with in camp.
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