The 2025 NFL Draft is upon us, and so is your need to be prepared for all of tomorrow’s stars. Dive into our spotlight on Kyle Monangai, featuring his scouting report, strengths and weaknesses, his recent draft projection, and where all the experts predict he could land.

Kyle Monangai’s NFL Draft Scouting Report
Kyle Monangai is a compact, physical runner who thrives on contact and consistently falls forward for extra yards. His low center of gravity and leg drive make him tough to bring down, especially in short-yardage situations. Monangai runs with urgency and shows good vision between the tackles, often making quick decisions to get downhill.
He brings a workhorse mentality and rarely shies away from a heavy workload. However, he lacks top-tier burst and long speed, limiting his big-play potential. His impact in the passing game is limited as both a receiver and blocker, areas that need refinement to round out his game.
Kyle Monangai’s NFL Draft Projection
In CSN’s 7-Round 2025 NFL Mock Draft from April 12, Monangai landed in Round 7 with the 237th overall pick.
And on CSN’s 2025 NFL Mock Draft for Day 3, Monangai was selected with the 149th pick in Round 5 to the Dallas Cowboys.
2025 NFL Draft Landing Spots for Kyle Monangai
Here are other potential landing spots that have found their way in recent mock drafts:
- Dallas Cowboys
- Indianapolis Colts
- Tennessee Titans
Kyle Monangai’s NFL Draft Profile
- Height: 5085
- Weight: 211 pounds
- Position: Running Back
- School: Rutgers
- Arm: 2868
- Hand: 900
- 40-Yard Dash: 4.60
- 10-Yard Split: 1.54
- Broad Jump: 9’09”
- Vertical Jump: 34.5″
Kyle Monangai’s College Stats
Career:
- Games: 52
- Rushes: 669
- Yards: 3,222
- Yards/Rush: 4.8
- TDs: 27
- Yards/Game: 62.0
- Receptions: 38
- Receiving Yards: 252
- Receptions TDs: 1
2024:
- Games: 11
- Rushes: 256
- Yards: 1,279
- Yards/Rush: 5.0
- TDs: 13
- Yards/Game: 116.3
- Receptions: 14
- Receiving Yards: 75
- Receptions TDs: 1
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