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2027 NFL Draft: LJ Martin Early Profile

LJ Martin was arguably the best offensive player in the Big 12 conference last season. He led the conference in rushing with 236 attempts, 1305 yards and 100.4 yards per game. As we enter the summer portion of the 2027 NFL Draft cycle, this article will assess Martin as a prospect ahead of his senior year with the Cougars.

LJ Martin 2027 NFL Draft Early Scouting Report

Career Statistics

2537 Rush Yards

5.3 Yards Per Carry

77.0 Yards Per Game

23 Touchdowns, 4 Fumbles

119 Missed Tackles Forced

1720 Yards After Contact

78.5 Average Offensive Grade (Pro Football Focus)

82.1 Average Rushing Grade (Pro Football Focus)

61.7 Average Receiving Grade (Pro Football Focus)

Player Background

6’ 2”, 225 lb. frame

3-star recruit, 37th ranked running back in 2023 recruiting class (24/7)

Dual-sport athlete who competed in track and field while shining on the gridiron in high school

Committed to BYU despite receiving offers from Baylor, Texas Tech and Stanford

2024 Alamo Bowl Offensive MVP

First Team All-Big 12 and the conference’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2025

2026 Preseason First Team All-Big 12 selection

Best Tools for LJ Martin

Jump cut quickness and lateral agility to shake defensive linemen in the backfield to avoid negative yardage

Uses good vision to quickly identify clogged lanes and bounce runs outside where he gets to his top speed with little wasted time

Possesses a workhorse build that is not afraid of contact; incredibly tough to bring down one-on-one in the open field

Third down utilization is promising for his future; strong hands as a receiver and has good technique as a blocker

BYU RB LJ Martin is a player to watch. Smooth athlete at 6'2"/220 pic.twitter.com/eFjAs7XQss

— James Foster (@NoFlagsFilm) September 5, 2025

Tools to Improve for LJ Martin

Naturally high runner with his height listed at 6-foot-2

Has more explosive speed rather than a true “home run hitting” third gear

Relies too much on lowering the shoulder and winning with physicality in the open field rather than mixing in agility

Lower half doesn’t play with the same strength as his upper-half; struggles to use his legs to drag/drive defenders forward

Early NFL Prospect Summary

LJ Martin has led BYU in rushing yards and touchdowns over the last two seasons and that won’t change in 2026. He has the build that can withstand a heavy workload at the next level but will enter the 2027 NFL Draft with a lot of wear on his tires. If Martin can finish his collegiate career off with a strong senior season, he should lock in an invite to the Senior Bowl while solidifying himself as one of the top running backs in this class.

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