Bailey runs like a mini Isiah Pacheco. He runs like an over-caffeinated hedgehog. Max effort at all times. Bailey wins with straight-line speed and operates best with inside zone or gap runs that allow him clear lane options and the ability to get upfield immediately. His feet can get choppy at the line at times. His burst is adequate. Bailey's low center of gravity, combined with his constantly churning legs, allows him to break arm tackles, but he'll never be confused as a pile pusher. He has soft hands but a limited catch radius due to his size. He is serviceable as a receiver but will likely never be his main calling card. Dynasty Outlook: Bailey's landing spot (Kansas City Chiefs) as a UDFA will intrigue some Dynasty GMs, but he's buried behind Clyde Edwards-Helaire, La'Mical Perine, and Keaontay Ingram. Bailey is more likely to be this year's Deneric Prince than become a player with even short-term staying power on your dynasty roster.