Isaiah McKenzie

Isaiah McKenzie

29-Year-Old Wide ReceiverWR
 Free Agent  
Free Agent
Questionable
Injury Lower Body
Est. Return 11/17/2024
2024 Fantasy Outlook
McKenzie was deployed sparingly in his lone campaign with the Colts last year, playing about as many snaps on offense (110) as on special teams (109). A similar role likely awaits him with New York in 2024 if he's able to make the roster. In his favor is familiarity with head coach Brian Daboll's offense from their time together in Buffalo; working against McKenzie is the fact that the Giants have two other receivers (Gunner Olszewski and Miles Boykin) vying for a roster spot who also excel on special teams. Read Past Outlooks
$Released by the Giants in September of 2024.
Reaches injury settlement
WRFree Agent
Lower Body
September 3, 2024
The Giants and McKenzie (lower body) reached an injury settlement Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reported.
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McKenzie was set to spend the 2024 season on injured reserve with the Giants after suffering a lower body injury in the preseason, but he'll now have a chance to return to the field with a new team. The wide receiver appeared in 13 contests with the Colts in 2023, racking up 11 catches for 82 yards while also compiling 356 total yards on kick and punt returns.
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Height
5' 8"
 
Weight
173 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash
4.42 sec
 
Shuttle Time
4.15 sec
 
Cone Drill
6.64 sec
 
Vertical Jump
36.0 in
 
Broad Jump
123 in
 
Bench Press
11 reps
 
Hand Length
8.88 in
 
Arm Length
28.88 in
 
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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McKenzie served as the No. 3 receiver for the Bills for most of last season, but his week-to-week production was spotty between inconsistent usage and some minor injuries. Still, it was a decent season overall for the 2017 fifth-rounder as he recorded 42 catches for 423 yards and four TDs. He signed with the Colts in the offseason and will compete with 2023 third-round pick Josh Downs for the team's third receiver/slot role. McKenzie's contract is just for one year and $1.23 million, so it's not a lock he makes the Week 1 roster. However, the Colts may want to begin the season with a veteran in the slot if Downs has any growing pains in training camp.
On the surface, Isaiah McKenzie was his usual self last year; a low-target fill-in at wide receiver. In fact, in 2021 he was right around his career averages with 20 catches for 178 yards, but 11 of those receptions and 125 of the yards came in Week 16. With Cole Beasley having moved on from the Bills, there are looks to be had behind Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis, though McKenzie will have to compete for them with free agent acquisition Jamison Crowder and rookie Khalil Shakir. It does seem McKenzie has a good shot at the slot role, as the Bills rested him for their preseason opener while Crowder took the field.
McKenzie is strictly a role player, but he's become an excellent chess piece in Brian Daboll's high-powered offense. McKenzie surprisingly had five receiving touchdowns last season after having only one in his previous four years of NFL action. He also added a passing touchdown and a return score. The Bills are plenty set in terms of starting wideouts between Stefon Diggs, Cole Beasley and Emmanuel Sanders, but McKenzie will fulfill a similar role in 2021. With return specialist Andre Roberts off to Houston, McKenzie could see more time as a returner.
At 5-foot-8, McKenzie is one of the smaller receivers in an extremely crowded Bills wide receiver room, but with a 4.42 40 time he's also among the fastest. McKenzie has shown some kick return capabilities and even had a bit of success rushing, too. The versatile Georgia product even started eight games for Buffalo in 2019, so he could even be thought of as an incumbent, thought that's immediately out the window with the team's offseason trade for Stefon Diggs. Still, McKenzie will need to show more explosiveness than he has if he wants to see the same level of playing time in 2020. He only averaged 9.4 yards per catch, even with one 46-yard strike thrown into the mix. As competitive as the Bills' depth chart -- which features Diggs and a couple of WR draft picks - now appears, it's likely McKenzie will need to battle for a roster spot.
McKenzie came to the Broncos as one of the most prolific punt returners in SEC history, leading him to being a fifth-round pick. He ended 2017 with more muffed punts (six) than offensive touches (five). He also cost the Broncos points in Week 16 by failing to get out of bounds with the clock ticking before the half. McKenzie has reportedly taken positive steps to start team activities, but he may be battling with Jordan Taylor and fellow 2017 pick Carlos Henderson for one or two roster spots. If a steadier option emerges at returner, that'll place pressure on McKenzie to take several steps forward as a receiver in order to make the team.
McKenzie was the SEC's top punt returner in 2016, with 244 yards on 20 returns. Throughout his three seasons with the Georgia Bulldogs, he returned five punts and one kick for scores. Drafted with the Broncos' second pick of the fifth round, the 5-7 McKenzie figures to instantly contribute as a return specialist. Nicknamed the "Human Joystick," McKenzie had the second fastest three-cone drill among receivers at the combine at 6.64 seconds and also ran a 4.42-second 40-yard dash. Don't sleep on him as a receiver just because of his size, however. After playing primarily special teams for two years, McKenzie caught 44 passes and seven scores in 2016 and also rushed for four touchdowns in his collegiate career. Despite his short stature, McKenzie was not limited to screens and sweeps. He was tough over the middle on quick slants and high-pointed the ball numerous times on deep tosses and back-shoulder throws. His return ability will get him on the roster, but don't be surprised if Denver gets creative in searching to find ways to get the ball into his hands on offense.
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Placed on season-ending IR
WRNew York Giants
Lower Body
August 27, 2024
The Giants placed McKenzie (lower body) on injured reserve Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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Banged up heading into Week 1
WRNew York Giants
Lower Body
August 24, 2024
McKenzie suffered a right foot injury and also had a laceration on his knee following Saturday's 10-6 preseason loss to the Jets, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.
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Set to sign with Giants
WRNew York Giants
March 12, 2024
McKenzie and the Giants reached an agreement Tuesday on a one-year contract, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
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Suspension lifted by Colts
WRIndianapolis Colts
January 8, 2024
The Colts activated McKenzie from the reserve-suspended list Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
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Gets suspended by team
WRIndianapolis Colts
Suspension
December 19, 2023
The Colts placed McKenzie on their reserve/suspended list for the remainder of the season Tuesday for conduct detrimental to the team, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports.
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Offseason cut candidate
WRBuffalo Bills
February 18, 2023
McKenzie may be released this offseason to create cap space, according to Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.com.
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McKenzie was given an opportunity to play the slot receiver role in 2022, as Jamison Crowder missed almost the entire season due to an ankle injury, but McKenzie mustered only 423 yards and four touchdowns, prompting Buffalo to add veteran Cole Beasley for the playoffs. The Bills can free up $2.9 million in cap room by releasing McKenzie, who has provided an occasional spark on gadget plays over the years but profiles as a No. 4 wide receiver at best.
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