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Basic StatsKenneth Walker III's Basic Stats

Kenneth Walker III
ADP: 4.8
Bye: 10
Experience: 3
Age: 23.8
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 211
40 Time: 4.38

Burst Score (Rank): 118.80 (51%)

Injury PredictorKenneth Walker III's Injury Guide

Medium Risk

Chance of Injury in 2024

41.8%

% chance misses at least 2 quarters

Chance of Injury per Game

3.1%

1- 17√1-% Inj/Season

Projected Games Missed 2024

1.90

Durability

5.00

Ability to produce despire relatively minor injuries. 5 being most durable

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Injury History

Date League Injury Details
Nov 13, 2021 Non-NFL Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1 Walker suffered a rolled ankle against Maryland. He played through the injury.
May 13, 2022 Non-NFL Thigh Hamstring Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1 Head coach Pete Carroll said Thursday that Walker missed part of mandatory minicamp with a hamstring injury.
Aug 12, 2022 NFL Inguinal Groin Sports Hernia Walker underwent a minor procedure.
Dec 4, 2022 NFL Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1 Walker departed in the 2nd quarter of Week 13.
Jul 26, 2023 NFL Inguinal Groin Pull Grade 1 Walker missed over two weeks of practice.
Nov 19, 2023 NFL Abdomen Muscle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1 Walker III went down early in Week 11 vs. the Rams with an oblique injury. He missed two games.

Basic StatsKenneth Walker III's Preseason Player Analysis

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Bottom Line

Walker struggled through injuries last year and lost some playing time to RB Zach Charbonnet. He finished 22nd among RBs in PPR points per game.

Walker and Charbonnet are both back in Seattle for 2024, but they’ll be in a brand new offense under first-time OC Ryan Grubb. That adds some uncertainty to the workload split.

Consider Walker a risk/reward RB2 in fantasy drafts.

What We Learned Last Year

  • Walker ranked 22nd among RBs in PPR points per game last season; 20th in non-PPR.
  • He slightly overachieved vs. his opportunity. Walker ranked 27th at his position in expected PPR points per game; 24th in expected non-PPR points per game.
  • He dealt with a bunch of injuries.
    • He missed the first couple of weeks of training camp with a groin issue.
    • He was knocked out early in Week 11 by an oblique injury and missed the next two games.
    • He also appeared on the injury report with calf, chest, and shoulder injuries.
  • In his 14 healthy games, Walker:
    • Played 57.5% of Seattle’s offensive snaps
    • Ran a route on 39.2% of the pass plays
    • Handled 67.6% of the team’s carries
    • Drew a 7.7% target share
  • Walker lost more playing time to RB Zach Charbonnet late in the season, although his share of the workload actually increased a bit.
    • In Weeks 1-6:
      • 67% snap rate
      • 47% route rate
      • 66.9% carry share
      • 7.6% target share
    • In Weeks 14-18:
      • 53% snap rate
      • 36% route rate
      • 67.3% carry share
      • 8.7% target share
  • Walker beat Charbonnet in Pro Football Focus rushing grade and Elusive Rating. But Charbonnet beat Walker in yards after contact per attempt and NFL Next Gen Stats’ Rush Yards Over Expected Per Attempt.
  • Among 49 RBs with 90+ carries last year, Walker ranked:
    • 22nd in yards after contact per attempt
    • 30th in Rush Yards Over Expected Per Attempt
    • 8th in PFF rushing grade
    • 7th in Elusive Rating
  • His yards per carry dipped from 4.6 as a 2022 rookie to 4.1 last year.
    • That was largely because Walker didn’t break off as many long runs. He went from 10 carries of 20+ yards and three of 40+ in 2022 to seven carries of 20+ and just one 40-yarder last year.
    • His success rate actually climbed from 39.9% in 2022 to 46.6% in 2023 – although last year’s mark still ranked just 31st among 49 qualifiers.
  • Walker beat Charbonnet in catch rate, yards per catch, yards per route run, and PFF receiving grade. He ranked 11th in yards per route and 10th in receiving grade among 43 qualifying RBs.

What to Expect in 2024

  • Last year’s work split between Walker and Charbonnet might not mean much heading into 2024. The Seahawks have a brand new coaching staff led by HC Mike Macdonald and OC Ryan Grubb.
  • This will be Grubb’s first NFL coaching job.
    • He’s been coaching in various offensive roles for various schools since 2003.
    • Grubb most recently served as the University of Washington’s OC. Those Huskies teams both ranked top 13 in the nation in total yards and points per game.
    • They were especially lethal through the air, ranking first and then second in passing yards per game. Washington ranked top five in pass attempts both years.
    • The Huskies ranked 69th and then 106th in rushing yards per game.
  • Grubb said in early June that his Seahawks offense might not be as pass-heavy.
    • “So when you talk about some of the run-pass balance, you have backs like (Kenneth Walker III) and Zach (Charbonnet), you are pretty excited about your ability to run the ball. So I think for us we are trying to meld some things together with some things we’ve done in the past, whether it’s a long time ago or even just the last few years and get the guys to understand that we want to be a physically dominant team and at the same time have that same explosive, confusing element that people are used to.”
  • Grubb deployed a committee backfield at Washington in 2022, with Wayne Taulapapa averaging 10.8 carries per game and Cameron Davis averaging 9.7. Grubb leaned on Dillon Johnson as a feature back this past year, feeding him 60% of the team’s carries.
  • The 2023 Seahawks ranked:
    • 15th in Pro Football Focus run-blocking grade
    • 17th in ESPN’s run-block win rate
    • 25th in adjusted line yards
  • Seattle might have as many as four new starters on the offensive line this season: OT George Fant, Gs Laken Tomlinson and McClendon Curtis, and rookie C Olu Oluwatimi. 2022 first-round LT Charles Cross returns for his third season.
  • Our Injury Predictor gives Walker a 41.8% chance of injury and 1.9 projected games missed this season.

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Kenneth Walker III, RB SEA

8:13am EST 12/31/23

Ken Walker expected to play, some concern about shoulder

Seahawks RB Ken Walker (shoulder, illness) is expected to play vs. the Steelers today, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. "But the team also has some concerns about a shoulder injury that was aggravated last Sunday at Tennessee," Schefter adds. It sounds like there's some risk that Walker's touches are scaled back today, or that the shoulder issue knocks him out of this game. We're moving Walker down the Week 17 RB Rankings a bit.

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Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker (shoulder) only got in a limited practice on Friday this week and is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game vs. the Steelers. He was in the same boat last week, but HC Pete Carroll said then that Walker would play vs. Tennessee. This Friday, he labeled Walker a game-time decision. We'll hopefully get an update on his status on Sunday morning. Seattle's inactives won't come out until a little after 2:30 pm ET. Walker's absence would turn RB Zach Charbonnet into a solid fantasy starter.

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Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker handled 16 of 19 team carries in Sunday's win over Tennessee. That’s strong volume, considering Walker's missed practices and questionable status (ankle) entering the weekend. Still, he managed just 3.4 YPC while matching Zach Charbonnet in targets (2). Walker’s now caught exactly 1 pass in five of his past seven matchups. Week 17 turns up a Steelers matchup that’s slightly favorable.

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The Seahawks expect RB Kenneth Walker III (shoulder) to play Sunday against the Titans. He missed two of three practices during the week before returning to a limited Friday workout. But HC Pete Carroll previously said he expected Walker to be ready. We'll check for confirmation ahead of Sunday's kickoff. Walker gets an upside matchup against a Tennessee defense missing star DT Jeffery Simmons.

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Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker (shoulder) only got in a limited practice on Friday this week and is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game vs. the Titans. HC Pete Carroll said Friday that Walker is “good to go” for this one, but check back around 11:30 am ET on Sunday to make sure he’s active.

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