FantasyPros Articles on Kenneth Walker III
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Going as the RB9, roughly the 15th overall pick, Walker joins a new team whose head coach has a strong, well-documented history of getting massive seasons out of his lead running back, including multiple 1,000-plus-yard rushers and a couple of near-2,000-yard-from-scrimmage seasons across his career.
STACKED’s take
Walker's ADP (RB9) undervalues his coach's track record and expanded role.
Going as RB9 (roughly 15th overall), Walker joins KC under a head coach with a strong history of generating massive seasons from lead running backs, including multiple 1,000-plus-yard rushers and near-2,000-yard-from-scrimmage seasons. Walker specifically pushed for a bigger role and showed he could handle expanded volume during last year's deep playoff run, topping 100 scrimmage yards in all three postseason games with four total touchdowns. Real reports suggest his new team is designing passing-game concepts specifically around his skill set rather than just trying to get him more involved. He hasn't been a true committee back throughout his career and doesn't carry a real injury-prone label.
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