DeWayne McBride
23-Year-Old
Free Agent
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Taken in the seventh round in 2023, McBride never got elevated from the practice squad last year by the Vikings, but some patience is to be expected given his potential. The UAB product has the size, power and elusiveness to develop into an early-down option in the NFL, but a lack of pass-catching skills and ball security issues in college hurt his draft stock. Minnesota brought in Aaron Jones this offseason, but only on a one-year deal. If McBride takes a step forward in his development, he could become a big part of the team's 2025 backfield plans. Read Past Outlooks
Back on Vikings' practice squad
McBride signed with Minnesota's practice squad Wednesday, Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com reports.
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The 2023 seventh-round pick spent all of 2023 on the Vikings' practice squad and did not see any NFL action. McBride entered training camp competing for a depth spot in the backfield, but Minnesota opted to keep just two running backs -- Aaron Jones and Ty Chandler -- on the 53-man roster. McBride could be promoted to the active roster should Jones or Chandler miss time, but it's not guaranteed due to the Vikings also signing Myles Gaskin to the taxi squad.
The 2023 seventh-round pick spent all of 2023 on the Vikings' practice squad and did not see any NFL action. McBride entered training camp competing for a depth spot in the backfield, but Minnesota opted to keep just two running backs -- Aaron Jones and Ty Chandler -- on the 53-man roster. McBride could be promoted to the active roster should Jones or Chandler miss time, but it's not guaranteed due to the Vikings also signing Myles Gaskin to the taxi squad.
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Measurables Review
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How do DeWayne McBride's measurables compare to other running backs?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
* The Bench Press metric is from his Pro Day. All others are from the NFL Combine.
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McBride has a narrow path to fantasy viability as a rookie seventh-round pick, but he got some help in June when Dalvin Cook was released. Even so, Alexander Mattison is the new starter and Minnesota has two other recent Day 3 picks (Kene Nwangwu, Ty Chandler) to compete for backup roles. Mattison is more reliable than explosive, which is the angle McBride can exploit. McBride posted rare numbers at UAB, running for 3,523 yards and 36 touchdowns on 484 carries (7.3 YPC) in 31 games. No doubt McBride is dangerous with the football. The question is whether he can earn snaps, considering he caught only five passes throughout his college career and fumbled 11 times in two years as the lead back. Chandler, a 2022 fifth-round pick, has 4.38 speed but got only six carries (no targets) last year, and Nwangwu, a 2021 fourth-round pick, has 28 touches in two years. Neither is a formidable challenge to McBride being the backup.
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Loses roster spot
McBride was waived by the Vikings on Monday, Craig Peters of the team's official site reports.
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Suits up for preseason finale
McBride carried the ball 11 times for 34 yards and caught two of three targets for 27 yards in Saturday's 26-3 preseason win over the Eagles.
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Limited to sideline work
McBride (knee) was limited to individual work on the sidelines during Thursday's practice, Andrew Krammer of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
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Comes off NFI list
McBride (undisclosed) was activated off the Vikings' active/non-football injury list Wednesday, Ben Goessling of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
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Heads to NFI list
The Vikings placed McBride (undisclosed) on their active/non-football injury list Monday.
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Could have crack at No. 2 job
McBride, a rookie seventh-round pick, could compete for the Vikings' No. 2 running back job behind Alexander Mattison in the wake of the reported imminent release of Dalvin Cook, Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Seifert labels incumbents Kene Nwangwu and Ty Chandler as the primary candidates for the No. 2 job, but he adds McBride could certainly enter the mix given his two teammates don't have a proven body of work on offense at the pro level. McBride doesn't lack for college credentials, as he accumulated 3,081 rushing yards and 32 touchdowns over his last two seasons alone at UAB. While those numbers far outpace anything Nwangwu and Chandler did before turning pro, the one gaping hole in McBride's resume is a lack of proven pass-catching acumen embodied by his five receptions over three college campaigns.
Seifert labels incumbents Kene Nwangwu and Ty Chandler as the primary candidates for the No. 2 job, but he adds McBride could certainly enter the mix given his two teammates don't have a proven body of work on offense at the pro level. McBride doesn't lack for college credentials, as he accumulated 3,081 rushing yards and 32 touchdowns over his last two seasons alone at UAB. While those numbers far outpace anything Nwangwu and Chandler did before turning pro, the one gaping hole in McBride's resume is a lack of proven pass-catching acumen embodied by his five receptions over three college campaigns.