Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Former UW back Guerendo stands out at combine

- JR Radcliffe

INDIANAPOL­IS – Isaac Guerendo believes he got a fair shake at Wisconsin, but math was math; there were too many good running backs in the room.

So after five years with the Badgers, the native of Clayton, Indiana – roughly a 30-minute drive from Indianapol­is where Guerendo was participat­ing in the NFL scouting combine – headed south to Louisville and afforded himself the spotlight that has put him on the doorstep of an NFL dream.

“It’s something I talked over with my parents; we came to that decision (to leave),” Gurendo said Friday. “I really (had) one more year to showcase my ability. Being part of such a deep backfield at Wisconsin, I didn’t feel like that was going to be the place I’d be able to do that. Braelon Allen, Chez Mellusi and me, we’re all rotating in a three-man rotation. It’s kind of difficult to be able to showcase a lot in such a deep room. … Transition­ing to a very dynamic offense, being able to showcase all three dimensions. Being a running back, catching the ball out of the backfield as well as pass protection … I felt like it was a good decision.”

Guerendo certainly looked at home at the combine. He lit up the field during Saturday testing, running a time of 4.33 seconds in the 40-yard dash. His relative athletic score of 9.99 out of 10 is the second-best for a running back at the combine out of 1,745 since 1987. For good measure, his vertical jump of 41.5 inches also surpassed everyone else in the running-back class at the combine.

Recurring hamstring injuries and a severe foot injury played a role in his limited field time at Wisconsin, holding him to 11 games over his first three seasons after a redshirt year. He was able to rack up 385 rushing yards over 64 attempts in 2022 with six touchdowns and also received honorable mention all-conference as a kick returner, but with Mellusi and Allen back, he didn’t stand to crack into the top-two of the

depth chart.

That’s where Louisville came in. In 2023, he rushed for 810 yards on 132 carries and caught 22 passes for another 234 yards. Factor in a unique combinatio­n of speed and size, and Guerendo could be an attractive mid- to lateround option for NFL teams.

“If you’re injured, you can’t showcase anything, it just makes things difficult,” Gurendo said. “When I was healthy, I felt like I was given an opportunit­y. But being part of such a deep backfield, talking about Jonathan Taylor being there, Braelon Allen, Chez Mellusi, it becomes difficult. But I did think I was given a fair opportunit­y when I was there.”

He’s among friends in Indianapol­is. He immediatel­y hit it off with new teammate, Louisville 1,000-yard rusher Jawhar Jordan, who joined Guerendo at the combine, and former teammate Allen had nice things to say immediatel­y thereafter.

“That’s my guy,” Allen said. “Isaac is one of the guys who I really leaned on

when I got to Wisconsin. He’s a couple years older than me and has been in the offense. He taught me a lot, how to be a pro and how to carry myself at that university. Obviously, when he left, it was a bummer, but it was going to be what was best for him. I was happy to see him ball out this year, and I know he’s going to run fast.”

He’s also got current Indianapol­is Colts running back Taylor rooting him on.

“I talked to him recently, asking him questions about how this process is,” Guerendo said. “Being able to have a mentor like that, I’m more than thankful for that. He’s a guy any time I text him, he’s going to respond. I can’t appreciate him enough for that.”

The 6-1, 225-pounder never had many chances to truly flash his elite breakaway speed, the kind exhibited when he took first place in two sprint events and second in two others at the Indiana state track and field meet.

“When I did run a 10.5 in high school (in the 100-meter dash), I’m 195 pounds,” Guerendo said. “You put on 30 pounds, you talk about, ‘OK can he move the same?’ But I feel like I still can move around really well.”

Clearly, he was right.

 ?? HOFFMAN/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL MARK ?? Isaac Guerendo was hindered by injuries at Wisconsin but when healthy showed considerab­le promise at running back and was an exceptiona­l kick returner.
HOFFMAN/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL MARK Isaac Guerendo was hindered by injuries at Wisconsin but when healthy showed considerab­le promise at running back and was an exceptiona­l kick returner.
 ?? SEAN M. HAFFEY /GETTY IMAGES ?? Isaac Guerendo rushed for 810 yards on 132 carries and caught 22 passes for 234 yards in his one season at Louisville.
SEAN M. HAFFEY /GETTY IMAGES Isaac Guerendo rushed for 810 yards on 132 carries and caught 22 passes for 234 yards in his one season at Louisville.

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