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Chargers add a change-up back with breakaway speed

I have some interest in Keaton Mitchell. He’s shown some explosive ability, and he’s paired now with an offensive coordinator with a knack for putting together good running games.

That Mitchell is playing at all right now is a credit to the doctors that put these guys back together. I was worried that the knee injury he suffered as a rookie would be a career-ender – that he wouldn’t have the same kind of explosiveness.

Mitchell averaged 8.4 yards per carry as a rookie, with runs over 20 yards in all six games that he played (and despite not starting in any of those games). That’s remarkable. Barry Sanders, as one guy we can look to, never had 20-yard runs in seven straight games (and managed six only twice).

Neither James Cook nor Jahmyr Gibbs has had 20-yard runs in more than two straight games the last two years. Saquon Barkley’s longest streak with the Eagles has been three games.

Mitchell mangled his knee late in that 2023 season at Jacksonville, making 2024 a rehab year. But he was back to chipping in explosive runs last year, averaging 5.8 yards per attempt for a Baltimore team that wasn’t as good.

Mike McDaniel (the former Miami coach who’s now calling the plays for the Chargers) has been watching from afar, and put in a purchase order when Mitchell hit the open market. He’s not expected to start, but the contract they signed him to is more than just chump change -- $9.3 million for two years. That suggests he’ll be backing up Omarion Hampton, and that there will be more opportunities than what he got behind Derrick Henry.

I like this pairing. Mitchell has some explosiveness, and I think McDaniel will be able to scheme him into some long runs. I like also that the Chargers are getting those two offensive tackles back.

In the last three years, only three running backs have averaged at least 5.5 per carry while logging at least 50 attempts. McDaniel had one of these guys in Miami (DeVon Achane); now he’s getting one of the others here. (And admittedly, I’m fudging the numbers – Mitchell was just short of 50 carries as a rookie.)

AVERAGING 5.5 YARDS PER CARRY
YearPlayerAttYdsAvgTD
2023Keaton Mitchell, Balt.473968.42
2023• DeVon Achane, Mia.1038007.88
2021Rashaad Penny, Sea.1197496.36
2021Dontrell Hilliard, Ten.563506.32
2024Sean Tucker, T.B.503086.22
2022Rashaad Penny, Sea.573466.12
2024Derrick Henry, Balt.3251,9215.916
2024Saquon Barkley, Phil.3452,0055.813
2022Breece Hall, NYJ804635.84
2025Keaton Mitchell, Balt.593415.81
2022James Cook, Buff.895075.72
2025• DeVon Achane, Mia.2381,3505.78
2022Khalil Herbert, Chi.1297315.74
2022J.K. Dobbins, Balt.925205.72
2025Tank Bigsby, 2TM633565.72
2024Jahmyr Gibbs, Det.2501,4125.716
2021Tony Pollard, Dall.1307195.52
2021Nick Chubb, Cle.2281,2595.58
2021Miles Sanders, Phil.1377545.50

Over the past three seasons, 87 running backs have carried the ball at least 100 times. Mitchell and Achane both rank in the top 3 on that list.

With these numbers in front of me, I am reminded that teams can find contributing running backs even after the draft. Three of the top 10 backs on this list entered the league as street free agents (And all three now in the AFC West, with Jaleel McLaughlin in Denver and Emari Demercado signing with Kansas City). In chart below, undrafted players are tagged with black dots.

YARDS PER CARRY SINCE 2023
PlayerGAttYardsAvgTD
• Emari Demercado401268196.503
• Keaton Mitchell261217676.343
DeVon Achane445443,0575.6222
Jahmyr Gibbs496753,5805.3039
Derrick Henry519124,6835.1344
TreVeyon Henderson171809115.069
James Cook507533,7524.9830
Jordan Mason453521,7534.9812
Bijan Robinson518053,9104.8625
• Jaleel McLaughlin412261,0934.843
J.K. Dobbins243561,6994.7714
Justice Hill411497084.756
Jonathan Taylor417953,7574.7336
Saquon Barkley468724,1074.7126
Blake Corum342039534.696
• Jaylen Warren484802,2534.6911
James Conner324762,2294.6816
Chris Rodriguez351989204.6510
Kyle Monangai171697834.635
Kyren Williams458033,6954.6036
Jacory Croskey-Merritt171758054.608
Samaje Perine491577124.545
Christian McCaffrey376332,8634.5224
Ty Johnson441215454.504
Bucky Irving273801,7104.509
• Rico Dowdle495602,5164.4910
• Emanuel Wilson412421,0834.487
Tank Bigsby502811,2544.4611
David Montgomery455622,5064.4633
Aaron Jones405292,3424.439
Raheem Mostert403161,3944.4120
Omarion Hampton91245454.404
D'Andre Swift497053,0954.3920
Jerome Ford443321,4514.377
Kenneth Gainwell502731,1914.368
Breece Hall496752,9354.3514
Chase Brown455052,1884.3313
Antonio Gibson382109094.333
• Sean Tucker451516514.319
Khalil Herbert331847934.313
Tyrone Tracy323681,5794.297
Brian Robinson464571,9324.2315
Kenneth Walker435932,5054.2220
Isiah Pacheco344061,7074.209
Tony Pollard507543,1664.2016
Ray Davis341717174.193
Chuba Hubbard476222,6084.1916
Audric Estime201225084.163
Michael Carter311576514.152
Zach Charbonnet494271,7614.1221
Rhamondre Stevenson414932,0234.1018
Tyjae Spears422561,0484.098
Javonte Williams496082,4884.0918
Joe Mixon315022,0504.0820
Cam Skattebo81014104.065
Zack Moss222571,0364.037
Kimani Vidal231987984.033
Najee Harris375332,1394.0114
Nick Chubb252521,0084.006
Josh Jacobs457683,0633.9934
Rachaad White505482,1753.9713
Devin Singletary494481,7723.9613
Tyler Allgeier514661,8413.9515
Travis Etienne496772,6733.9520
Ty Chandler371756903.943
• Gus Edwards282991,1753.9317
Alvin Kamara385392,1153.9212
Kendre Miller211274973.913
Jaylen Wright251385373.892
• Austin Ekeler282701,0383.849
Joshua Kelley201084073.772
Roschon Johnson361385193.768
Dameon Pierce301997453.744
Cam Akers301696303.734
Braelon Allen211104103.733
RJ Harvey171465403.707
Miles Sanders312047543.704
Zamir White311816663.682
Ashton Jeanty172669753.675
D'Onta Foreman201806573.654
Quinshon Judkins142308273.607
Alexander Mattison303121,1203.594
Woody Marks161967033.592
AJ Dillon221906733.542
Kareem Hunt454981,7503.5124
Ezekiel Elliott322588683.366
Jamaal Williams271544703.052

—Ian Allan

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