Zach Charbonnet is taking advantage of the preseason and could see an increased role in Seattle.
Zach Charbonnet has had an impressive preseason during Kenneth Walker III’s absence. He looked the part in limited time running with the starters this preseason logging 5 carries for 45 yards and a touchdown. Seattle Coaches have also been praising Charbonnet’s intelligence and availability.
Walker III’s preseason injury management might just be that but there is still a concern due to previous seasons. When Walker has missed time and Charbonnet has been the starter he’s looked like a fringe RB1/Rb2 with an RB1 overall in Week 14. Seattle may continue to manage Walker throughout the season and Charbonnet appears to be more than just a back up.
Charbonnet’s ADP in the 9th round on underdog is entering the territory of a must draft RB regardless if you’ve drafted Walker or not. He appears to have a decent floor but his ceiling could be massive if Walker were to miss any time.
Author: Brett Jackson
Seattle Seahawks running back went down with an injury today and was helped off the field.
Running back Kenny McIntosh had to be assisted off the field today at Seattle Seahawks training camp. McIntosh went down during a special teams portion of practice and couldn’t put any weight on his leg.
It’s feared that McIntosh suffered a torn ACL, the team said that further testing will be needed to confirm the severity of the injury. McIntosh was expected to once again be Seattle’s third string running back.
McIntosh didn’t have very much fantasy relevance and has been mostly going undrafted. Ken Walker and Zach Charbonnet will lead Seattle’s backfield again, if McIntosh is done for the season the team will likely look for running back depth but whoever it is will not have much fantasy relevance.
Author David Leonard (@RealDelcoDave)
Kenneth Walker (ankle) ruled out vs Chicago
Seattle Seahawks are traveling to Chicago to face the Bears in week 17. However, the Seahawks will not have the services of Kenneth Walker. Walker suffered an ankle injury late in the game vs the Vikings.
Seahawks are not eliminated from the playoff hunt yet but they are dependent on the other teams if they want to reach the playoffs. The Bears have also struggled to win a game in recent times so this can be a good opportunity for the Seahawks to win this game and be hopeful to make the playoffs.
Zach Charbonnet will replace Walker as the primary back for the Seahawks. Charbonnet has proved that he can take on a heavy workload and be productive for the offense. Fantasy managers should definitely be looking forward to starting Charbonnet during the final week of fantasy contest as he should be getting the majority of workload. Kenny McIntosh should also be getting some limited touches behind Charbonnet and may offer some relevance in a deep fantasy football leagues.
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Kenneth Walker Out for Sunday’s Matchup Against Cardinals
Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker will not play in Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals due to calf injury. The setback comes at a particularly tough time for the Seahawks, as they were preparing for a high-scoring affair that could have showcased Walker’s explosive playmaking ability. The absence of their star rusher is expected to have a significant impact on both Seattle’s offense and fantasy managers who have relied on Walker’s consistent production.
In Walker’s place, Zach Charbonnet will step into a major role as the starting running back. Charbonnet, who filled in admirably earlier in the season when Walker was sidelined, is poised for a significant workload. His physical running style and versatility make him a strong option to step up in Walker’s absence. Fantasy managers who picked up Charbonnet earlier in the season or made last-minute adjustments will be watching closely, as he could provide a high-value performance against Arizona’s defense.
The Seahawks will need Charbonnet to deliver on Sunday as they aim to stay competitive in what promises to be a shootout with the Cardinals.
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Kenneth Walker scores 3 touchdowns against the Lions in a 42-29 loss.
Kenneth Walker stormed back in a big way for his fantasy managers in Week 4. After missing 2 weeks due to an oblique injury, Walker scored 3 touchdowns on Monday Night Football.
Heading into the contest, there was plenty of speculation that Kenneth Walker and Zach Charbonnet would be in an unsavory 50-50 split backfield. Kenneth Walker put that narrative to the rest as the Seahawks running back got goal line work and outcarried Charbonnet 12-2.
Kenneth Walker’s 80 rushing yards were also boosted by usage in the receiving game where Walker had 4 receptions for 36 yards on 5 targets. While Zach Charbonnet had 5 receptions of his own, Walker was trusted at the goal line. Overall, Kenneth Walker scored 33.6 PPR fantasy points and ended the week as the RB-2. Kenneth Walker gets a juicy matchup at home versus the Giants in Week 6.
Kenneth Walker is doubtful for Sunday’s game vs. the Patriots after suffering an oblique injury in week 1 vs. the Denver Broncos.
Walker had a great week 1 against the Broncos before missing the final two series of the game. After the game, there was a positive sentiment that he’d be fine for week 2. Once the adrenaline wore off, Walker proceeded to not practice all week, making him a near lock to not play this Sunday.
2nd year Running Back Zach Charbonnet immediately slots in as the next man up behind Walker, and he should be expected to be leaned on heavily on Sunday. While Kenny McIntosh could mix in the backfield for the Seahawks as well, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Charbonnet hovering above an 80% snap share this weekend, similar to how he was used in games Walker missed last year. This makes him a solid starting option in fantasy lineups, coming in as RB21 PlayerProfiler’s rankings this week.