Kenneth Walker

Kenneth Walker

24-Year-Old Running BackRB
Seattle Seahawks
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Walker is one of the league's toughest players to tackle, boasting a unique combination of anchor, change of direction and burst that makes him slippery even when he's seemingly cornered. In a certain scenario it would be easy enough to imagine him finishing the year among the league's leading rushers, but his exact role with Seattle might be in flux after recurring lower-body injuries allowed fellow second-round pick Zach Charbonnet to get his foot in the door, especially on passing downs. Walker's willingness to play injured has probably harmed his rushing average over the last two years – his YPC fell from 4.6 in 2022 to under 4.0 YPC since then – but if he proves an ongoing injury risk as a starter then it might be in Seattle's best interest to lessen his workloads in exchange for better explosiveness and longevity. It remains to be seen whether new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak will prioritize usage differently than Ryan Grubb before him, but Walker's incumbent status and uncommon raw explosiveness make him the favorite to remain the lead back over Charbonnet. Read Past Outlooks
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Signed a four-year, $8.44 million contract with the Seahawks in July of 2022.
Splits backfield work Sunday
RBSeattle Seahawks
September 7, 2025
Walker took 10 carries for 20 yards while bringing in all three of his targets for four yards in Sunday's 17-13 loss to San Francisco.
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Walker was a limited participant in practice this week dealing with a minor foot injury, but he was left off the injury report ahead of Sunday's kickoff. The veteran starter struggled to gain traction early, ceding 12 carries to Zach Charbonnet in a near-even split of touches. If a true timeshare has finally developed in Seattle, then Walker's fantasy stock would take a hit after he commanded the lion's share of carries when healthy in years past. Assuming this backfield deployment sticks, both tailbacks would generate flex appeal against the Steelers next Sunday.
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Sunday, Sep 14th at 1:00PM
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128.0
 
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138.7
 
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118.8
 
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Height
5' 9"
 
Weight
211 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash
4.38 sec
 
Vertical Jump
34.0 in
 
Broad Jump
122 in
 
Hand Length
9.50 in
 
Arm Length
30.38 in
 
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Teams don't draft running backs in the second round with the idea of them being backups forever, but it's not obvious what will give in the competition between Walker (2022) and fellow second-round pick Zach Charbonnet (2023). The two were not close in 2023; Walker was far and away the Seahawks' preferred runner, to the point that they fed him carries even when he could barely practice because of oblique and shoulder issues in the second half of the season. While the two finished the year with similar snap counts (Walker: 476, Charbonnet: 454), the rookie was mostly used on pass plays and had less than half as many carries (108 to Walker's 219) despite playing one more game (16 to 15). Perhaps Charbonnet will close that gap going into his second year, after averaging just 5.4 carries in the 14 games both he and Walker played last year. Walker is the faster of the two and more densely built (four inches shorter yet only three pounds lighter), but the Seahawks seem to trust Charbonnet more as a blocker/receiver, and he was no slouch running the ball at UCLA (2,496 rushing yards, 27 TDs in two seasons). Walker was even more productive in his one year at Michigan State (1,636 yards, 18 TDs), and he's subsequently proven himself at the next level with 1,955 rushing yards in two season, including better work as a situational runner/chain-mover in 2023 after his rookie year was defined by a mix of long runs and frequent stuffs.
Walker seemingly cleared a crucial hurdle when Rashaad Penny signed with Philadelphia in free agency, only to see the Seahawks spend a second-round pick on a running back (UCLA's Zach Charbonnet) for a second straight year. Walker was a second-round pick last year and thrived after Penny's season-ending leg injury, averaging 18.6 carries for 82.2 yards (4.4 YPC) over his final 11 appearances. Just like he had at Michigan State the year before, Walker repeatedly took 20-carry workloads and turned them into 100-plus yards on the ground. Questions will persist about Walker as a receiver – he never did it in college and as a rookie he was inconclusive at best – but as a runner he excels. The problem now is that Charbonnet is similarly talented and comes to Seattle at the same the Seahawks are adding a credible third receiver (first-round pick Jaxon Smith-Njigba). There are more mouths to feed, but Walker doesn't lack for upside as the incumbent starter in an offense that was above average last season and now has two top-60 picks coming in to help QB Geno Smith.
The second running back taken in this year's draft, Walker went to Seattle with the 41st overall pick after a huge junior season at Michigan State that included a 75-yard TD run on his first carry. A compact, powerful runner at 5-9, 211, Walker opened eyes at the combine with a surprising 4.39 40 time, raising his draft stock even higher after the big finish to his college career. Without Russell Wilson this season, the Seattle offense could be even more run-heavy than it was last year, though efficiency likely will be a problem until the team finds a new franchise quarterback. Former first-round pick Rashaad Penny finished 2021 on a tear and thus enters camp as the starting running back, but he's missed nearly as many games (28) as he's played (37) through four NFL seasons, so it may not be long before Walker gets his shot as the lead back.
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Practicing part-time
RBSeattle Seahawks
August 12, 2025
Walker has been alternating days on and off the practice field since returning from a minor foot injury last week, Gregg Bell of The News Tribune reports.
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Back at practice Tuesday
RBSeattle Seahawks
August 5, 2025
Walker (foot) returned to practice Tuesday, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports.
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Sitting out practice again
RBSeattle Seahawks
Foot
August 4, 2025
Walker (foot) is missing a third straight practice Monday, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports.
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Getting extra rest
RBSeattle Seahawks
August 2, 2025
Walker did not suffer an aggravation of his ankle injury and was getting a rest day Saturday, Corbin K. Smith of SI.com reports.
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Misses second straight practice
RBSeattle Seahawks
Undisclosed
August 2, 2025
Walker (undisclosed) did not practice Saturday, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
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All clear for big Week 16 game
RBSeattle Seahawks
December 20, 2024
Walker, who's missed the last two games due to calf and ankle injuries, does not have a designation for Sunday's game against the Vikings, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
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Walker was able to practice in full both Thursday and Friday, lending support to the notion that he should have no limitations for Sunday's key game versus Minnesota. Walker's return should lead to Zach Charbonnet moving back to more of a complementary role despite averaging 6.3 yards per carry over his last two games as Seattle's lead back.
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