NFL Draft Injury Analysis: Roman Hemby, RB

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Himanshu Tiwari

NFL Draft Injury Analysis: Roman Hemby, RB

Mumbai, March 28: The Lions acquired a fourth-round pick in the trade involving David Montgomery. This pick could be utilized to find a suitable replacement. Roman Hemby is a potential candidate projected to be selected in that range. Although he is slightly older than the ideal age for a running back, he has demonstrated consistent reliability throughout his college career.

Here is a summary of my medical report on Roman Hemby:

(Ages in parentheses reflect the start of the 2026 season and are included in the concern level. Injury information and ages are based on publicly available data and are subject to updates. Games played data is sourced from sports-reference.com.)

Roman Hemby, RB (24) – Indiana

Projected round: 3-5. Measurements: 6’ 0”, 207 lb.

Concern level: 2/10

  • 2025: 16/16 games

  • 2024: 12/12 games

  • 2023: 13/13 games

  • 2022: 13/13 games

  • 2021: 4 games

Hemby has exhibited remarkable reliability during his college tenure, with no injury reports. The primary concern is his age, which poses a greater risk at the running back position. He has been productive in college, amassing 711 rushes for 3,467 yards, averaging 4.9 yards per attempt. Click here for his highlights.

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