path to the draft: tyler allgeier
2021 BYU SEASON:
After a record-breaking 2021 season at BYU, it’s no surprise that Tyler Allgeier declared for the NFL draft and was one of 36 running backs invited to the 2022 NFL Combine.
Initially recruited to BYU in 2018 as a walk-on running back, Allgeier switched to linebacker before returning to the backfield prior to the 2020 campaign. This season, Allgeier shattered BYU’s 20-year single-season rushing record by posting 1,606 yards while also ranking second in the nation with 23 rushing touchdowns.
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“I decided to declare for the draft because I had two really good years and I just thought I was ready for the league," Allgeier said. "I thought it was my time to go.”
PRO DAY TRAINING:
“When my whole family and I came to see the facility, it was probably one of the top ones I’ve ever seen in my life," Allgeier said of ProActive. "I’m glad I ended up coming here. I trust the crew here to get me right.” In addition to Allgeier, other top prospects from Notre Dame, Louisiana State, and Clemson are part of ProActive's training group.
Since declaring for the draft — and with no school to compete for his attention — Allgeier’s daily routine has changed dramatically. Day-to-day training starts with physical therapy followed by field and position work. After lunch, Allgeier finishes his training with a lifting session.
Since January, Allgeier trained for the NFL Combine at ProActive Sports Performance in Westlake, California. ProActive — an elite athlete training facility for performance, longevity, and injury prevention — also sporting additional notable clintele such as Paul George, Aaron Rodgers, Justin Herbert, Donovan Mitchell and more.
Allgeier trains in small groups and has individualized field work coaching, differing greatly from training with an entire football team. His schedule focused on specific training for NFL combine drills.
“It’s different.. You literally just focus on football," Allgeier said. "It’s a blessing I get to train and do what I love to do."
In addition to training physically, Tyler spends time studying film. "After training, I spend two hours watching film and doing board work. I spend a lot of time watching past games and getting my mind right for that next step.”
NFL COMBINE:
During interviews at the combine, Allgeier reminded scouts of his versatility as a player when asked if he would be willing to play linebacker again. When asked by Trevor Sikkema of Pro Football Focus if he would be open to another position change Allgeier responded, “hey, I’ll do whatever they ask me to do.”
At the Combine, Allgeier participated in the 40-yard dash (4.60 seconds), vertical jump (33 inches) and broad jump (10 feet), electing to opt out of the bench press and joining in the collective decision among all running backs to forego the agility drills.
“Being invited to the NFL Combine, you know it’s a blessing," Allgeier said. "I’m grateful for the opportunity that I’m able to perform and do what I love to do."
BYU PRO DAY:
Allgeier headlined BYU's Pro Day in March. Allgeier decided to stick with his Combine numbers for the 40-yard dash, vertical jump, and broad jump. At Pro Day, he ran the 20-yard shuttle (4.34 seconds) and the three-cone drill (7.09 seconds). Allgeier also participated in the bench press, where we recorded 21 reps - which would have ranked him No. 3 among running backs at the Combine. Following testing, Allgeier participated in positional workouts for the scouts.
When asked about his performance at BYU's Pro Day, Allgeier responded, "I think it went pretty well. I have been training since the end of the season for this."
The 2022 NFL Draft will begin on April 28th in Las Vegas.