Kenyan Drake
30-Year-Old
Free Agent
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
The 30-year-old saw limited chances in 2023, playing two games with the Ravens early in the season and one with the Packers late but managing just four total touches between them. Drake possessed breakaway speed coming out of Alabama in 2016, but that was a lot of years and a number of injuries ago. Without the ability to outrun pursuers, he doesn't bring a whole lot else to the table. He did flash a bit of his old electricity for Baltimore in 2022 though, and Drake might catch on with another team in a depth role. Read Past Outlooks
Announces retirement
Drake announced Friday that he is retiring from the NFL, Josina Anderson of CBS Sports reports.
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Drake said "I love the game, but I don't love the business. I'm at peace with the decision. I'm healthy and ready to start the next chapter of my life." The 30-year-old running back logged regular-season appearances for the Dolphins, Cardinals, Raiders, Ravens and Packers and also spent time with the Colts and Browns across his eight-year career. He compiled a total of 3,866 rushing yards (4.4 YPC), including a 2020 season with Arizona in which he rushed for 955 yards and 10 scores on 239 attempts, but Drake may be best remembered his 52-yard run for a touchdown on a lateral from DeVante Parker in 2018's "Miracle in Miami."
Drake said "I love the game, but I don't love the business. I'm at peace with the decision. I'm healthy and ready to start the next chapter of my life." The 30-year-old running back logged regular-season appearances for the Dolphins, Cardinals, Raiders, Ravens and Packers and also spent time with the Colts and Browns across his eight-year career. He compiled a total of 3,866 rushing yards (4.4 YPC), including a 2020 season with Arizona in which he rushed for 955 yards and 10 scores on 239 attempts, but Drake may be best remembered his 52-yard run for a touchdown on a lateral from DeVante Parker in 2018's "Miracle in Miami."
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Measurables Review
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Drake is coming off a 2022 campaign in which he recorded 109 carries for 482 yards and four touchdowns in 12 games with the Ravens, adding 17 catches for 89 yards and one more score. As the preseason approached, the 29-year-old latched on with Indianapolis, where Jonathan Taylor's contract situation and surgically repaired ankle have created uncertainty in the backfield. Drake is well past his prime at this point but could nonetheless earn a part-time role to start the season.
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Cut by Green Bay
The Packers cut Drake from their practice squad Friday.
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Back to practice squad
Drake reverted to the Packers' practice squad Monday.
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Gets first carry with Green Bay
Drake had one carry for zero yards in Sunday's 34-20 loss to the Buccaneers.
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Elevated from practice squad again
The Packers elevated Drake from their practice squad Saturday ahead of Sunday's contest versus Tampa Bay.
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Back to practice squad
Drake reverted to the Packers' practice squad Tuesday, per the NFL's official transaction log.
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Calls it a career Friday
Drake, who played eight seasons after being selected by the Dolphins in the 2016 NFL Draft, officially retired from professional football Friday, Grant Gordon of NFL.com reports.
ANALYSIS
It wouldn't be inaccurate to say Drake was already in semi-retirement in 2023, when he logged just two total carries while appearing in three regular-season games for the Ravens and Packers. The veteran back still looked very effective as a complementary option as recently as 2022, when he rushed for 482 yards and four touchdowns while adding 89 receiving yards and another score across 12 regular-season contests with Baltimore. Drake finished his career with 5,521 yards from scrimmage and 41 total touchdowns across 104 regular-season games.
It wouldn't be inaccurate to say Drake was already in semi-retirement in 2023, when he logged just two total carries while appearing in three regular-season games for the Ravens and Packers. The veteran back still looked very effective as a complementary option as recently as 2022, when he rushed for 482 yards and four touchdowns while adding 89 receiving yards and another score across 12 regular-season contests with Baltimore. Drake finished his career with 5,521 yards from scrimmage and 41 total touchdowns across 104 regular-season games.