FantasyPros Accuracy Award

2025 Accuracy Award Winner

Close FantasyPros Accuracy Award
Open Nav
Players
    Articles
      Shark Bites
        Show Navigation
        Show Menu

        Kenneth Gainwell Fantasy Overview

        Kenneth Gainwell

        Kenneth Gainwell
        Player Profile

        RB TB

        Height

        5'9"

        Weight

        200 lbs.

        Experience

        5 yrs.

        Bye

        10

        Birthday

        Mar 14, 1999

        Age

        27.3

        College

        Memphis

        NFL Draft Pick

        2021 - Rd 5, Pk 150

        Fantasy Rankings & Projections

        Fantasy Rankings

        Weekly
        BYE -
        Season
        RB {{playerPageAppVar.projectionForRestOfSeason && playerPageAppVar.projectionForRestOfSeason.rank[selectedScoringConfig.fantasyPtsKey] ? playerPageAppVar.projectionForRestOfSeason.rank[selectedScoringConfig.fantasyPtsKey] : "-"}}
        Dynasty
        RB38

        2026 Projections

        Rush Yds Rush TDs Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
        {{fullPreSeasonProjection ? fullPreSeasonProjection.rush_yds.toFixed(1) : '0'}} {{fullPreSeasonProjection ? fullPreSeasonProjection.rush_tds.toFixed(1) : '0'}} {{fullPreSeasonProjection ? fullPreSeasonProjection.rec_catch.toFixed(1) : '0'}} {{fullPreSeasonProjection ? fullPreSeasonProjection.rec_yds.toFixed(1) : '0'}} {{fullPreSeasonProjection ? fullPreSeasonProjection.rec_tds.toFixed(1) : '0'}} {{fullPreSeasonProjection ? fullPreSeasonProjection[selectedScoringConfig.fantasyPtsKey].toFixed(1) : '0'}}

        DS 3D Projection

        Kenneth Gainwell's Preseason Player Analysis

        2025 Role & Results

        Production & Fantasy Finishes

        Gainwell ranked fourth among RBs with 73 catches and fifth with 486 receiving yards last year. He added another 537 yards on the ground and scored 8 total TDs.

        Gainwell was more valuable in PPR leagues, finishing RB20 in points per game vs. 25th in half-PPR and 31st in non-PPR.

        Gainwell’s biggest game of the year came with Jaylen Warren out in Week 4: 99 yards and 2 TDs rushing, plus 6 catches for 35 yards.

        Remove that game, and Gainwell drops to:

        • 24th in PPR points per game
        • 30th in half-PPR
        • 36th in non-PPR

        Usage & Role

        Gainwell worked in a near-even timeshare with Warren in their 16 games together. Warren led in carries; Gainwell in targets.

        Gainwell ranked 24th among RBs in expected PPR points per game and 30th in half-PPR in those 16 games with Warren.

        Efficiency & Regression

        Gainwell was efficient as both a runner and receiver last year.

        Among 51 RBs with 90+ carries, Gainwell ranked:

        • 14th in yards per carry
        • 21st in rush yards over expected per attempt
        • 15th in yards after contact per attempt
        • 22nd in missed tackles forced per attempt
        • 30th in Pro Football Focus rush grade

        And among 40 RBs with 30+ targets, he finished:

        • ninth in yards per route
        • 12th in PFF receiving grade

        Historical Production & Trends

        Gainwell’s carries, rushing yards, targets, catches, receiving yards, and total TDs last year were all career highs.

        He was lightly used across his first four NFL seasons with the Eagles, averaging just 4.2 carries, 2.1 targets, and 1.5 catches per game.

        He also wasn't particularly efficient, averaging a mediocre 4.2 yards per carry, catching 73.9% of his targets, and posting 7.1 yards per catch.

        Here’s where he ranked in yards per route among RBs with 20+ targets in each of those four seasons:

        2026 Opportunity & Projection

        Projected Role & Competition

        Gainwell hit free agency this offseason and landed a two-year, $14 million deal. That $7 million average annual salary ranks 22nd among RBs, just behind Tony Pollard and right ahead of fellow 2026 free agents Rico Dowdle and Tyler Allgeier.

        Gainwell joins a Tampa Bay backfield that returns Bucky Irving and Sean Tucker but lost Rachaad White. White averaged 7.8 carries and 2.6 targets per game last year, although that dropped to 5.1 carries and 1.9 targets in 10 outings with Irving.

        Buccaneers HC Todd Bowles has described his backfield as a “1-2 punch” with Irving and Gainwell.

        “He played very well last year, he’s played very well his whole career,” Bowles said of Gainwell in June. “He can catch the ball, he can block, he can run. He brings a speed element and an attitude element. He’s one of the unsung leaders of the offseason that has given us a little bit more toughness on offense, from a mental standpoint.”

        Irving is coming off a tough 2025 season, missing seven games with shoulder and foot injuries and posting ugly rushing efficiency in the other 10. That followed an excellent rookie season in terms of both raw production and efficiency.

        Which version of Irving we get in 2026 will likely impact how big a role Gainwell plays. It’s worth noting that Irving missed much of the offseason after undergoing shoulder surgery. He returned to the field for June minicamp.

        Tucker returns on a restricted free-agent tender. He carried just 24 times in Irving’s 10 games last year, but seven of those came inside the 5-yard line. Tucker is a threat to take goal-line carries again this year.

        Supporting Cast

        The Buccaneers return QB Baker Mayfield and WRs Emeka Egbuka and Chris Godwin to lead the passing game. They lost WR Mike Evans, who averaged 9.0 TDs over his 12 seasons in Tampa Bay. That could turn some red-zone plays from passes into runs this year, although it’s unclear if Gainwell will get those chances near the goal line.

        The Bucs return all five O-line starters. The group wasn’t great last year, ranking 22nd or worse in Pro Football Focus run-blocking grade, ESPN run-block win rate, and adjusted line yards. But the personnel and continuity give this O-line a chance to improve in 2026.

        Coaching & Offensive Scheme

        The Buccaneers canned OC Josh Grizzard after the season, replacing him with Zac Robinson.

        Robinson spent five seasons working under Sean McVay in Los Angeles before serving as Falcons OC for the last two. Both of Robinson’s Atlanta offenses leaned run:

        There isn’t a Bijan Robinson in Tampa Bay’s backfield, but we’re still expecting this to be a balanced offense in terms of run-pass split.

        Paths To Ceiling

        Gainwell will at least share work with Bucky Irving this season. But if he can claim something close to 50% of the carries, including some goal-line work, and dominate pass-catching work, Gainwell could score as a lower-end RB2 in PPR leagues.

        Risk Factors

        If rookie-year Irving is back, Gainwell could be the clear No. 2 in both carries and targets. And Tucker could turn this into a three-man committee, hogging goal-line work.

        That scenario would leave Gainwell as an unreliable fantasy play.

        Advanced Stats

        Forty Yard Dash

        4.52

        Forty Yard Dash Rank

        71%

        Three Cone Drill

        7.26

        Agility Score

        11.72

        Agility Score Rank

        20%

        Burst Score

        120.00

        Burst Score Rank

        57%

        Spar Qx

        109.80

        Spar Qx Rank

        47%

        Speed Score

        96.30

        Speed Score Rank

        52%

        VIEW MORE ADVANCED STATS

        Shark Bites

        Bucky Irving RB TB
        6:20pm UTC 5/26/26

        Is Bucky Irving In Danger Of Missing The Start Of The Season?

        Is Bucky Irving In Danger Of Missing The Start Of The Season?

        Buccaneers HC Todd Bowles might have let it slip that RB Bucky Irving is in danger of missing the start of the season. "We expect him sometime back in the summer or the fall," Bowles said Tuesday. What looked like a relatively harmless shoulder surgery in February now carries legit Week 1 downside for fantasy drafters.

        Buccaneers RB Bucky Irving isn’t cleared for football action yet after postseason shoulder surgery, according to Pewter Report.

        The Buccaneers have placed the restricted free agent tender on RB Sean Tucker, according to The Tampa Bay Times' Rick Stroud. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported last week that the Bucs would not use the tender on Tucker, which would have sent him to the open market. But Tampa is now set to pay Tucker $3.52 million on a one-year deal. Tucker can still negotiate with other teams, but the Bucs would have the right to match any offer.

        Money Back You have our personal money-back guarantee: If you’re not happy with our service for any reason, just reach out by December 31, 2026, and we’ll give you 100% of this purchase back. No strings attached.  You can cancel with one-click from your account page anytime.
        Compare Plans » Compare Plans »