The Facts: McKinnon is not big, but he has a unique blend of strength, speed, quickness and catching ability. If he remains healthy, McKinnon should be able to provide in the neighborhood of 1,500 yards from scrimmage as a runner and receiver.
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This according to NBCSports.com's Matt Maiocco, who went on to note that McKinnon is coming off his best NFL season, as he gained 570 yards rushing and caught 421 yards in passes for the Vikings. It will be Kyle Shanahan’s job to find a way to exploit matchups to get McKinnon open out of the backfield. And McKinnon should take in from there, becoming difficult for any defender to bring him down in space.