The 2026 NFL Draft wrapped up on Saturday evening. Despite the draft having over 200 selections, several players went undrafted after all seven rounds.
One of those players was South Carolina running back Rahsul Faison. Although the former Gamecock had a shot as a late-round pick, he was not drafted by a team. The good news though, is that Faison has reportedly been invited to three rookie minicamps.
According to various reports, Faison has been invited to rookie camps with the Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Titans and New Orleans Saints.
South Carolina RB Rahsul Faison has been invited to rookie minicamps by the Chiefs, Titans and Saints, per source. pic.twitter.com/Jx2pt7wqa4
— Wes Mitchell (@WesMitchellGC) April 26, 2026
Source: South Carolina RB Rahsul Faison has received invitations to the rookie minicamps of the following teams:
— Arye Pulli (@AryePulliNFL) April 26, 2026
🏈 Chiefs
🏈 Titans
🏈 Saints pic.twitter.com/ABdjLGJrYT
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Faison was invited to the NFL Scouting Combine last month, and participated in just the vertical and broad jumps. He finished third-best among running backs in the vertical jump, with a 37.50. At his Pro Day later that month, he ran a 4.60 40-yard dash.
Faison has just three seasons of Division I college football under his belt, bouncing around Marshall, Snow College and Lackawanna College until he transferred to Utah State in 2023. His best season with the Aggies came in 2024, when he rushed for 1,109 yards with eight touchdowns. He played just one season with the Gamecocks in 2025, but finished with just 470 rushing yards with three touchdowns.
Obviously Faison getting invited to rookie minicamps means he is simply getting a shot with teams to show what he can do. Of course, there's a chance he could sign with a team he works out for, but he still has a long way to go before he lands with an NFL team.
Rookie minicamps are scheduled to start early next month for most NFL teams.
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