The 2023 NFL Draft is in the books, and now it’s time for dynasty rookie drafts. Landing spots and draft capital have been determined, and we’re here with your dynasty rookie draft outlooks. Let’s take a look at what Derek Brown expects of Kenny McIntosh.
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Dynasty Rookie Draft Picks & Predictions: Kenny McIntosh
Kenny McIntosh
Looks so smooth as a receiving threat
2022: (min 20 tgs)
PFF rec grade: 1st
YPRR: 3rd (18.6% slot or out wide) pic.twitter.com/i15OsJhveJ
— Derek Brown (@DBro_FFB) January 10, 2023
Stats:
- 2022 (minimum 100 carries, 20 targets)
- Yards after contact per attempt: 82nd
- Breakaway rate: 117th
- PFF elusive rating: 36th
- PFF receiving grade: 1st
- Yards per route run: 3rd (18.6% slot or wide)
- Career
- 58.7% of carries on zone runs
- Never crested 100 carries or 400 rushing yards until 2022
Scouting report:
- McIntosh is smooth as butter as a receiver. He was aligned in the slot and out wide in college. He looks like a natural. He’s clean in and out of his breaks with soft hands. He could be a dangerous dual threat with a smart OC at the next level.
- He’s an upright slasher type as a rusher. McIntosh can make smooth jump cuts in the open field, which is impressive considering his size. While he can shed arm tackles, his height and upright running style can lead him to be brought down by the first tackler if they get a decent wrap on him. He’s not a pile mover.
- McIntosh has good vision in traffic. He is adept at getting small through creases and lets his blocks develop. He’s very comfortable with zone concepts and has enough speed to get around the edge.
- With the limited pass protection reps I saw, he had a solid anchor. He flashed more physicality in some of these reps than I saw as a rusher which leads me to believe that he has more untapped power to finish runs.
Player Comp: Javorius Allen
Dynasty Outlook: Kenny McIntosh’s putrid testing obliterated his draft stock as he dropped to the seventh round of the NFL Draft. McIntosh is now likely the RB4 on the Seattle Seahawks’ depth chart behind Ken Walker, Zach Charbonnet, and DeeJay Dallas. He’s nothing more than a waiver wire pickup in dynasty or a taxi squad stash at this juncture.
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