DJ Giddens
22-Year-Old
2025 Rush/Rec Stats
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12
YDS
41
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Kansas State was beyond fortunate to unearth Giddens as a walk-on recruit, because he would go on to be one of the all-time best players for the Wildcats. Giddens (6-0, 212) ran for 3,087 yards (6.0 YPC) and 23 touchdowns over 39 career games, and with 4.43 speed at his disposal it's easy to see that Giddens is a good athlete despite his walk-on background. With that said, Giddens visibly lacks anchor and to fully tap into his speed requires standing upright in a way that makes Giddens a big target for defenders. This means that while Giddens is otherwise competent at running through traffic, he can't hit the gas until he's well into the open field, because to open up his gait in the middle of traffic is begging for a clothesline or helmet-to-helmet collision. Giddens also appears dubious for passing-down purposes, because his 65.2 percent career catch rate is quite poor by running back standards. Giddens should be a productive off-the-bench rushing specialist in the NFL with some big-play upside, but his areas of concern are enough to make it appear that Giddens is better suited to the bench than a starting role, even in the distant future. For now he'll compete with Khalil Herbert and Tyler Goodson for the running back snaps behind Jonathan Taylor, and observers shouldn't be shocked if Giddens ends up fourth in that line. Read Past Outlooks
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Gets 12 carries in Colts debut
Giddens had 12 carries for 41 yards in Sunday's win over Miami.
ANALYSIS
Giddens took over for Jonathan Taylor for a series in the third quarter when he needed a rest and didn't look overmatched in his Colts debut. Giddens looks like he could get consistent touches to spell Taylor during games, however the return of Tyler Goodson (elbow) as early as next week could divide the backup touches in the backfield.
Giddens took over for Jonathan Taylor for a series in the third quarter when he needed a rest and didn't look overmatched in his Colts debut. Giddens looks like he could get consistent touches to spell Taylor during games, however the return of Tyler Goodson (elbow) as early as next week could divide the backup touches in the backfield.
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Cornerbacks
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Measurables Review
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212 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.43 secShuttle Time
4.33 secVertical Jump
39.5 inBroad Jump
130 inHand Length
9.25 inArm Length
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Six carries in preseason win
Giddens rushed six times for 22 yards in the Colts' 41-14 preseason win over the Bengals on Saturday afternoon.
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Ahead of Goodson for backup role?
Giddens is on track for the No. 2 running back role, according to ESPN's Stephen Holder.
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Busy in multiple roles Saturday
Giddens rushed six times for 28 yards, brought in one of three targets for nine yards and returned one kickoff for 27 yards in the Colts' 23-19 preseason loss to the Packers on Saturday afternoon.
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Rotates with Tyler Goodson
Giddens took six carries for 17 yards and had one incomplete target in Thursday's preseason opener at Baltimore.
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Listed as No. 3 RB
Giddens is listed as the No. 3 running back on the Colts' first unofficial depth chart of the preseason.
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Chance for increased role
Giddens would serve as Indianapolis' RB2 behind Jonathan Taylor for Sunday's game against Miami if Tyler Goodson is unable to play due to an elbow injury, Amanda Foster of the Colts' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Giddens rotated with Goodson as the No. 2 running back during training camp, and the former would be in line to serve in that role in Week 1 if the latter is not cleared to suit up. Giddens went from a zero-star recruit to the starting running back for Kansas State, where he posted 1,200-plus yards in each of his last two collegiate seasons. The rookie fifth-rounder is an elusive runner and has good hands in the passing game, so he could see additional work on passing downs and whenever Taylor needs a breather during Sunday's regular-season opener if Goodson cannot play.
Giddens rotated with Goodson as the No. 2 running back during training camp, and the former would be in line to serve in that role in Week 1 if the latter is not cleared to suit up. Giddens went from a zero-star recruit to the starting running back for Kansas State, where he posted 1,200-plus yards in each of his last two collegiate seasons. The rookie fifth-rounder is an elusive runner and has good hands in the passing game, so he could see additional work on passing downs and whenever Taylor needs a breather during Sunday's regular-season opener if Goodson cannot play.