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Kenneth Walker just isn't like has never been good, but he's always been awesome and explosive. He's just been in a time share... him signing with the Chiefs, he was assured that he would have a big role... Kenneth Walker was really good in 2024 and then he had over 100 yards of scrimmage in every game of the playoffs... he ran all over the Patriots. He ran all over every team they played in the playoffs... those designs and screen touches, not go to Rashi Rice...flow through Kenneth Walker now as well. I'm very excited about that. I have him as my 2011.
STACKED’s take
Chiefs RB locked in for big role with elite playoff tape and receiving upside; Stewart's top value.
Ron Stewart is personally in on Kenneth Walker and dismisses skeptics, noting he's always been awesome and explosive but stuck in a time share. Walker signed with the Chiefs with assurances of a big role—a move Stewart compares to Saquon Barkley's Giants-to-Eagles switch. Stewart expects Walker to smash, citing his receiving upside, talent, and 2024 production: he was really good that season and had over 100 yards of scrimmage in every playoff game, running all over the Patriots and every team the Chiefs faced in the postseason. Stewart calls discounting him 'pretty nuts' and notes 'people are very anti-Kenneth Walker,' suggesting market undervaluation. Screen touches and design plays that previously went to Rashi Rice are expected to flow through Walker. Injury concerns are overblown (every running back is injury-prone until proven otherwise), and backup competition (Ematt Johnson, a rookie) is not being drafted, suggesting confidence in Walker's role. Stewart has him ranked as RB20 overall and identifies him as one of his best values in home league drafts, planning to draft him heavily.
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