Khalil Herbert

Khalil Herbert

27-Year-Old Running BackRB
New York Jets
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Now in his fifth season out of Kansas and Virginia Tech, Herbert has settled in to the NFL as a journeyman rushing specialist, though one who occasionally catches attention for his elusiveness with the football. That happened more often earlier in Herbert's career, when he split the Chicago backfield with David Montgomery, but it was only in 2023 that Herbert had just strung together a three-year run where he produced 1,775 rushing yards on 364 carries (4.9 YPC). Herbert has never produced as a receiver, however, and there might be more passing-down work up for grabs behind Jonathan Taylor than carries. Herbert will need to hold off rookie fifth-round pick D.J. Giddens for the carries behind Taylor, and they both need to worry about Tyler Goodson taking most of the passing-down work after Taylor. There is reason to suspect Herbert is Indianapolis' second-best pure runner at running back, however. Read Past Outlooks
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Signed a contract with the Jets in October of 2025.
Signed by Jets
RBNew York Jets
October 2, 2025
The Jets signed Herbert on Thursday.
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In a corresponding move, the team placed fellow running back Braelon Allen (knee) on injured reserve. With the Jets, Herbert will provide depth to a backfield that's led by Breece Hall and also includes Isaiah Davis and Kene Nwangwu (hamstring). While Herbert doesn't have an immediate path to fantasy lineup utility, that's a context that could change if Hall were to miss time at any point down the road.
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136.1
 
Cornerbacks
144.6
 
Safeties
99.0
 
Linebackers
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Height
5' 9"
 
Weight
212 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash
4.49 sec
 
Shuttle Time
4.34 sec
 
Cone Drill
6.90 sec
 
Vertical Jump
33.0 in
 
Broad Jump
116 in
 
Bench Press
22 reps
 
Hand Length
8.50 in
 
Arm Length
31.25 in
 
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Herbert is a useful enough player, but by now it's clear he won't develop into a standout or a three-down back. Herbert is perhaps an above-average pure runner, averaging 4.9 yards on 364 career carries, but he's caught just 43 passes through three seasons at a yield of 4.9 yards per target. Efficiency as a runner is nice, but it rarely translates for fantasy if the player isn't catching passes or getting goal-line carries. That's especially true now that the Bears have signed a superior talent, D'Andre Swift, who becomes a clear favorite to lead the backfield in both carries and targets. Swift's injury history suggests he probably won't be tasked with massive snap counts, but even then it might be 2023 fourth-round pick Roschon Johnson picking up as much or more of the slack then Herbert.
Herbert probably won't emerge as three-down back for the Bears, due both to competition in the backfield (D'Onta Foreman, Travis Homer, Roschon Johnson) and because Herbert has never demonstrated much passing-down acumen. Herbert is definitely a slippery runner, though – he's been as much with the Bears through two seasons, rushing for 1,164 yards and six touchdowns on 232 carries (5.0 YPC). He consistently stood out as a runner for Virginia Tech and Kansas in college, too. With that said, if Herbert can't improve his passing-down skills he won't be on the field often enough to take full advantage of his definite running skills. The 235-pound Foreman is convincing as a pure runner himself, and notably offers a clearer power element than Herbert, who is more elusive than brutish at 212 pounds. Perhaps as important, Homer and Johnson are probably superior passing-down options. Herbert is one of those players who usually does something useful once he gets the ball; his challenge is simply securing the necessary snap count to create that opportunity.
A sixth-round pick last year, Herbert used Tarik Cohen's absence as a springboard to a roster spot, and when David Montgomery got hurt as well, the rookie emerged as a capable lead back. After getting only nine offensive snaps through the first four games, Herbert piled up 344 rushing yards and a touchdown in a four-week stretch in the season's second month, but then didn't see more than four carries in a game once Montgomery was healthy again. Herbert is a compact, powerful runner with patience and burst, and he was adequate as a pass catcher when given the opportunity. Chicago added center Lucas Patrick to a mediocre offensive line this offseason, which should help the running game, but the biggest change comes in the form of a new coaching staff. Matt Eberflus replaces Matt Nagy as head coach, and new offensive coordinator Luke Getsy comes from a Packers system that emphasized a committee approach to the backfield over having a bell cow. That could result in more touches for Herbert alongside Montgomery, rather than having to wait for an injury, but it's the development of Justin Fields that will determine how many of those are high-value opportunities.
Herbert showed out in his one year at Virginia Tech after transferring from Kansas, racking up nearly 1,200 rushing yards on 7.6 yards per carry, and as a result he was taken in the sixth round by the Bears. A physical runner at 5-9 and 210 lbs., Herbert has the power and burst to grind out yards between the tackles and get to the corner on outside runs, but his lack of elusiveness and top-end speed limits his ability to be a big-play threat in the pros. He's also purely an early-down option, as he's not a natural receiver and has a lot of work to do in pass protection to earn snaps in those situations. With David Montgomery, Damien Williams and even the bigger Ryan Nall ahead of him on the Chicago depth chart, there isn't much of a path to significant snaps as a rookie for Herbert, but he's athletic enough to carve out a role on special teams.
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Let go by Seattle
RBFree Agent
October 1, 2025
Herbert was cut from Seattle's practice squad Wednesday, John Boyle of the team's official site reports.
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Signs with Seattle's practice squad
RBFree Agent
September 23, 2025
The Seahawks signed Herbert to the practice squad Tuesday, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
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Expected to join Seattle's PS
RBFree Agent
September 22, 2025
Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports that the Seahawks are expected to sign Herbert to the practice squad.
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Cut from Indy's practice squad
RBFree Agent
September 8, 2025
The Colts cut Herbert from the practice squad Monday.
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Lands on practice squad
RBFree Agent
August 27, 2025
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Might get chance with Seattle
RBFree Agent
September 22, 2025
Herbert is expected to join the Seahawks' practice squad, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
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Zach Charbonnet missed the team's Week 3 win over the Saints, prompting Seattle to look for additional backfield depth. Herbert split last season between the Bears and Bengals, gaining 130 yards and a touchdown on 36 carries over 14 regular-season games.
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