What draft experts said about new Vikings UAB RB DeWayne McBride (2024)

What draft experts said about new Vikings UAB RB DeWayne McBride (1)

Matt Anderson

April 29, 2023 4:56 pm CT

The Minnesota Vikings had four picks on day three of the NFL Draft. With their final pick they selected UAB running back DeWayne McBride.

With this pick, the Vikings addressed a pressing need in their lineup. If you’re curious to learn more about McBride and his potential impact, read on for insights from some of the most respected draft analysts out there.

Lance Zierlein NFL.com Analyst

Zierlein’s Overview

Productive runner with the physical/athletic attributes that could create an upward trajectory in the right situation. McBride is experienced and comfortable running in all blocking schemes. He’s smooth-hipped and runs with a good blend of shiftiness, and power. He would benefit from a quicker tempo and decisiveness inside. He must eliminate ball security issues or he could end up falling out of favor quickly. McBride’s lack of third down value could hurt his draft slotting, but his upside is worth a Day 3 selection.

Brentley Weissman of The Draft Network

Weissman’s Overview

McBride displays a good overall short-area burst which he utilizes both when running through the line of scrimmage to hit the hole and also when he is in the open field and wants to make a defender miss with a jump-cut or hesitation step. McBride is a downhill runner who is best when he puts his foot in the ground and hits the hole with a head of steam. He struggles when he is forced to create on his own at the line of scrimmage as he lacks the lateral agility to make defenders miss when met in the backfield.

The area in which McBride truly excels is his ability to run with power and contact balance. He rarely goes down by the first tackle and he runs with excellent pad level and leg drive to consistently push the pile. McBride is likely to be viewed as an excellent backup running back or as the power back in a committee.

He lacks value as a receiver out of the backfield and will likely only be utilized on first and second downs. Additionally, while there are instances of him breaking long runs, he lacks the true home-run speed to be a big-play threat at the next level. Ball security is another area of improvement as McBride has fumbled 11 times over the last two seasons.

Overall, McBride will be a successful NFL back because of his play strength, run instincts, and contact balance but may never develop into a feature back as he lacks receiving ability and is not a big-play threat.

Jason Katz of Pro Football Network

Katz’s Overview

McBride burst on the scene in 2021, rushing for 1,116 yards and 12 touchdowns, then he topped it last season with 1,713 yards rushing and 19 TDs. He has a compact build and brings a nice combination of quickness as well as power.

McBride is a bit one-dimensional, as he’s caught just four passes in three seasons, and his upright running style is worrisome. He could be a good situational back at the next level, though McBride must really develop a complete game.

Bleacher Report's Scouting Department

Bleacher Report Overview

McBride runs a little high in traffic, but he keeps churning his legs to push the pile or bounce off of contact. His high pad level and second effort can lead to some of his ball security issues. He has very good balance when he takes shots to his thighs, defenders are going to feel it when they tackle him. He has very good vision and run instincts and has surprising wiggle and shake for his run style and pad level. He often finds his way to space, and it is then that you see his lack of top-end speed.

McBride rarely pulls away from defenders and you even see them eat up his angle advantage. While he is not going to run away from defenders, he can still create his share of big plays at the next level with his vision, balance, wiggle and tackle-breaking ability. He shows that he can play under control in pass pro with feet, balance and pad level. He will strike rushers and is always looking for work to help. However, he doesn’t always show a great feel for the protection or when to release and give his quarterback space and an outlet. He will also look to strike and miss his target chipping or helping.

McBride’s stride and lack of burst doesn’t lend itself to being a receiving threat on anything other than check downs and screens, and his hands did not appear to be the most natural in limited exposure. He has starter-level NFL run skills and a physical play style that should help him contribute on special teams while he learns the nuances of NFL pass protection. His physical style and willingness to strike rushers should endear him to his quarterback. He should be a solid mid-round selection with the chance to develop into a starter.

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FAQs

Why was DeWayne McBride drafted so late? ›

Obviously, there were a few reasons why he was available in the seventh round. McBride doesn't have elite long speed, he had fumbling issues in college, and he caught a grand total of five passes during his time at UAB.

Is DeWayne McBride good? ›

Finished the 2022 regular season as the nation's leading rusher (1,713) and also led the nation in rushing yards per game (155.7) and yards per carry (7.35). Second in the nation in rushing touchdowns (19). Rushed for over 100 yards in ten of 11 games (three 200-yard games).

What did the Vikings give up for the 17th pick? ›

Minnesota moved up — for the second time of the evening — from 23rd to 17th in order to select Turner. The Vikings sent picks No. 23 and 167, as well as third- and fourth-rounders in the 2025 NFL Draft.

What did the Vikings trade for the 10th pick? ›

So the Vikings waited a bit before jumping up in a trade with the Jets to ensure that they landed McCarthy, the 21-year-old who led the Wolverines to the national title last season as a junior. To ensure they got him, the Vikings traded picks 11, 129, and 157 to the Jets for picks 10 and 203.

What round was DeWayne McBride drafted? ›

Vikings Select RB DeWayne McBride In Round 7 of 2023 NFL Draft.

What happened to DeWayne McBride? ›

McBride spent the entirety of the 2023 campaign on the Vikings' practice squad after the team picked him in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft. The running back will now look to secure a spot on Minnesota's 53-man roster ahead of the 2024 season.

How fast is DeWayne McBride? ›

He cleans 345 pounds, bench-presses 385, and squats 550. McBride's unofficial 40-yard dash time is in the low 4.5s.

What pick was McBride? ›

Professional career. McBride was selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the second round (55th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft.

Is DeWayne McBride still on The Vikings? ›

DeWayne McBride (born July 8, 2001) is an American football running back for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL).

Who are the Vikings going to draft in 2024? ›

Minnesota Vikings draft picks 2024
  • Round 1, Pick 10 overall: J.J. McCarthy, quarterback, Michigan.
  • Round 1, Pick 17 overall: Dallas Turner, linebacker, Alabama.
  • Round 4, Pick 108 overall: Khyree Jackson, cornerback, Oregon.
  • Round 6, Pick 177 overall: Walter Rouse, offensive tackle, Oklahoma.
Apr 25, 2024

What picks do the Vikings have in 2025? ›

Conversation. Following a series of trades, the Vikings now have just 3 picks in the 2025 NFL Draft: A 1st round pick and two 5th round picks.

Did the Vikings get the QB they wanted? ›

The Minnesota Vikings became the first team to trade up in the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday, when they moved up to the No. 10 slot to select former Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy.

Why did jets trade with Vikings? ›

The Vikings wanted to jump up a spot to secure the quarterback they coveted, J.J. McCarthy of Michigan. The Jets then stayed in the Big Ten with their pick at No. 11, selecting Penn State OT Olu Fashanu to protect Aaron Rodgers on that offensive line.

What did the Vikings give up for pick 10 in 2024? ›

The deal involved sending the No. 11, 129 and 157 picks to New York in exchange for the 10th pick and the No. 203 pick. This will be just the 19th time in franchise history that the Vikings have used a top-10 selection and just the seventh occurrence since 2002.

Why was Isiah Pacheco drafted so late? ›

Long story short, Pacheco was productive but posted less-than-dominating numbers in his college career. With his lack of immense production, NFL draft experts believed that Pacheco lacked the patience needed for his offensive line's blocks to develop and didn't have any rhythm to his running.

Did McBride get drafted? ›

McBride was selected by the Cardinals in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft.

Did Vikings draft a running back? ›

Minnesota Vikings RB DeWayne McBride.

Will Max Duggan get drafted? ›

239 Pick in 2023 Draft. The Los Angeles Chargers select TCU Horned Frogs quarterback Max Duggan in Round 7 of the 2023 NFL Draft with the No. 239 overall pick.

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