Dylan Sampson

Running BackRB
2025 Fantasy Outlook
After sharing touches with both Jaylen Wright and Jabari Small for the past two seasons, the junior Sampson should be the bell cow for Tennessee's ground game in 2024. Sampson still averaged 5.7 yards per tote last season, finishing the campaign with 604 yards and a team-high tying seven rushing scores. The aforementioned triumvirate rushed for over 2,000 yards combined last season, so expect Sampson to gain a sizeable chunk of the vacated touches and yards from a year ago. Sampson also served as the de facto goal-line back for the Vols the last two seasons, and he also improved his pass-catching skills out of the backfield in 2023. Add in the first year starting at quarterback for the former highly touted quarterback recruit Nico Iamaleava, and the Vols should lean heavily on Sampson this year. Read Past Outlooks
Will enter NFL Draft
December 27, 2024
Sampson (lower body) will enter the 2025 NFL Draft, Patrick Brown of 247Sports.com reports.
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Tennessee's team will no longer have to worry about the lower-body injury Sampson recently suffered because he will not be enrolled there during 2025. Instead, he is expected to be selected during that year's NFL Draft after a breakout season. Sampson logged 258 carries for 1,493 yards and 22 touchdowns, both 2024 SEC bests.
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
After sharing touches with both Jaylen Wright and Jabari Small for the past two seasons, the junior Sampson should be the bell cow for Tennessee's ground game in 2024. Sampson still averaged 5.7 yards per tote last season, finishing the campaign with 604 yards and a team-high tying seven rushing scores. The aforementioned triumvirate rushed for over 2,000 yards combined last season, so expect Sampson to gain a sizeable chunk of the vacated touches and yards from a year ago. Sampson also served as the de facto goal-line back for the Vols the last two seasons, and he also improved his pass-catching skills out of the backfield in 2023. Add in the first year starting at quarterback for the former highly touted quarterback recruit Nico Iamaleava, and the Vols should lean heavily on Sampson this year.
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Questionable to return
Lower Body
December 21, 2024
Sampson is questionable to return Saturday against Ohio State because of a lower-body injury, Mike Wilson of the Knoxville News Sentinel reports.
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Impressive outing in win
December 2, 2024
Sampson totaled 25 carries for 178 yards and hauled in 2 of 3 targets for six yards during Saturday's 36-23 win against Vanderbilt.
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Extends touchdown count in win
November 26, 2024
Sampson posted 11 rushes for 77 yards and one touchdown and hauled in 2 of 3 targets for 25 yards during Saturday's 56-0 victory versus UTEP.
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Scoring streak continues in loss
November 19, 2024
Sampson had 19 carries for 101 yards and one touchdown and caught 3 of 5 targets for 16 yards during Saturday's 31-17 defeat versus Georgia.
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Continues dominant running in win
November 12, 2024
Sampson logged 30 carries for 149 yards and one touchdown and hauled in their only target for negative three yards during Saturday's 33-14 victory over Mississippi State.
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