Player: Kenny McIntosh
School: Georgia
Measurables:
- Height: 6’1”
- Weight: 210
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Graded Runningback Traits:
- Ball Security: 7/10 (5 fumbles in the last 2 seasons as part of a committee)
- Blocking: 8/10 (Most of the time when in the backfield he was running routes but when he stayed in he looked very comfortable blocking. He also has a good frame for it)
- Burst: 5/10 (His burst is average especially when carrying the football)
- Change of Direction: 6/10 (He sometimes looks a little stiff cutting up field and is more of a north to south runner)
- Durability: 7/10 (He is extremely tough playing through multiple injuries throughout his time at Georgia, but the injuries did come up every year)
- Elusiveness: 7/10 (Despite not popping athletically, he is pretty slippery with a variety of different moves to make defenders miss)
- Pass Catching: 10/10 (There is a good chance he is the best in the class at this. Ran routes out of the backfield and out wide and has incredible hands)
- Power: 7/10 (He is bigger than you would expect at 210 pounds and he is hard runner)
- Speed: 6/10 (He has some juice but it is nothing special beyond slightly above average)
- Vision: 6/10 (Decent at reading the right running lanes but does not have as much experience finding lanes as most other backs)
Prospect Grade: 69/100; 69% (Starter Potential)
Projected Draft Day: 2
Player Comparison: Pierre Thomas
Player Summary:
As a runner he is very reminiscent of another Georgia back, Sony Michel. Not overly athletic, but with decent elusiveness and power. However, he possesses the best receiving upside of any back in the class to pair with a good pass blocking frame that will get him involved sooner rather than later. We do not expect him to be a true lead back but that does not mean he will be exclusively a pass catcher either.