During the last four games of the 2017 season, no running back did more than Dolphins’ running back Kenyan Drake. Drake finished the season with 133 carries for 644 yards and 3 touchdowns. Furthermore, he solidified himself as the Dolphins’ starter moving forward. Everyone is excited to see what Drake can do in year three under Adam Gase. His rare skill-set,that includes one-cut breakaway speed, coupled with his ability in the passing game, makes him a one-of-a-kind talent. But during the offseason, things became a bit more unclear.
The addition of free agent running back Frank Gore complicated things.