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Isaiah Spiller Dynasty Value

Isaiah Spiller

Isaiah Spiller
Player Profile
RB UNS

Height

6'1"

Weight

215 lbs.

Experience

4 yrs.

Bye

18

Birthday

Aug 09, 2001

Age

23.5

College

Texas A&M

NFL Draft Pick

2022 - Rd 4, Pk 123

Dynasty Analysis

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Isaiah Spiller Player Comp

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Isaiah Spiller Dynasty Trade Values

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Isaiah Spiller Combine Results

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Isaiah Spiller Future Projections

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Isaiah Spiller Scouting Report

Isaiah Spiller Scouting Report

  • Height: 6' 3/8"
  • Weight: 217
  • Age: 20.6

Combine Results

  • 40-yard dash: DNP
  • 3-cone time: DNP
  • Short shuttle: DNP
  • Broad jump: 9'6"
  • Vertical jump: 30.0"

Spiller passed on running at the Combine due to a strained abductor muscle. He plans to run at his Pro Day, per agent Rocky Arceneaux.

Isaiah Spiller College Stats

This chart shows Isaiah Spiller's college stats across three years at Texas A&M.

A 4-star recruit, Spiller chose Texas A&M over Alabama, Oklahoma and others.

A season-ending injury to sophomore RB Jashaun Corbin opened the door for Spiller to contribute as a true freshman. He did that and more, racking up 174-946-10 rushing and 29-203-0 receiving en route to a spot on the SEC’s All-Freshman squad.

Spiller made progress in a COVID-shortened 2020, posting seven 100-yard games in ten tries. Playing under HC Jimbo Fisher, Spiller earned 20+ carries 5 times. At 217 pounds, he certainly has the size to handle boosted workloads in the pros.

In 2021, Spiller’s carry share dropped from 51.3% (2020) to 43.7%. Second-year 4-star RB Devon Achane— one of the fastest players in the SEC — took a bite into Spiller’s workload with 130 attempts and 24 catches. The pint-sized back — think Tarik Cohen — topped Spiller in yards per carry (7.0 to 5.6) and yards per catch (10.9 to 7.6).

Call it interesting... but nothing more. As we'll see in the next section, Spiller has the skill set to forecast future fantasy value.

Isaiah Spiller Highlights

Games watched: Alabama (2021), South Carolina (2021), Arkansas (2021), Colorado (2021), Auburn (2020), Oklahoma St. (2019)

At nearly 6’1, Spiller’s fairly tall for a RB. Last year, only 8 RBs standing 6’1 or taller reached 150 carries. That number was just 7 in 2020.

Adding in his weight, Spiller’s size closely resembles guys like Melvin Gordon, Joe Mixon and Matt Forte.

As for his play style, the tape shows him as a complete back, albeit one without a top-end skill. Among his best traits: vision and quick feet. Here's an example of both ...

This next clip has been all over Draft Twitter... and for good reason. Spiller's ability to stop, start and accelerate quickly is impressive for a bigger back.

Now, he didn't show up on tape as an elite finisher/tackle breaker. In fact, Pro Football Focus ranked him just 36th in the nation in yards after contact per attempt. He ranked 153rd in forced missed tackles per attempt.

But we're not talking about a guy who's afraid of contact ...

Time after time, I observed Spiller running with excellent tempo, timing and patience. With 35 career games under his belt, he really looks like a pro-ready back.

Since RB production is largely tied to opportunity, I was curious to see how Spiller would perform as a receiver. His production profile is solid, with 20+ catches in all 3 seasons. While he largely saw work as an outlet out of the backfield, there are examples of him running real routes...

That includes this downfield example, where Spiller adjusts nicely to an underthrown ball. PFF didn't chart him with a single drop in 2021.

Spiller's weaknesses aren't glaring. He doesn't have blazing long speed, but that's not much of a deal breaker. However, he rarely showed up as a pass protector in the games I viewed, so consider it an area to monitor closely going forward.

Fantasy Potential

NFL.com's Lance Zierlein comps Spiller to Rashaad Penny, calling the former a "volume-carry running back with good size and talent for starting consideration." Zierlein also points out a Texas A&M O-line that was often shaky.

At the Combine, Spiller said he met with Seattle, Miami, Carolina, Dallas and the Giants, among others. Miami easily supplies the most intrigue of the 5, especially with new, run-focused HC Mike McDaniel calling the shots. They simply don't have a starting caliber runner on the roster.

Ultimately, Spiller looks like a day 1 contributor and a likely top-75 pick in April's draft. Within the next 2-3 years, it's easy to see a RB1 ceiling in the right fit.

Shark Bites

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Kimani Vidal in Better Shape?

Kimani Vidal in Better Shape?

We passed along when The Athletic's Daniel Popper had Chargers rookie RB Kimani Vidal in danger of missing the regular-season roster. Well, Popper has adjusted his projection now, moving him ahead of Isaiah Spiller and onto the final roster. The change comes after Vidal ran for 49 yards on 11 carries in his first preseason action (the team's second exhibition).

The Athletic's Daniel Popper left Chargers RB Kimani Vidal off his latest 53-man roster projection. Popper has RBs Gus Edwards, J.K. Dobbins, Jaret Patterson, and Isaiah Spiller making the team over Vidal, the sixth-round rookie.

Chargers RB Austin Ekeler rebounded in Week 14 with 100 total yards, 5 catches, and 1 TD. Ekeler’s 3-yard score marked his first end zone trip since Week 10. He lost carries to Isaiah Spiller (6) and Josh Kelley (3), but as expected, the veteran remained heavily involved in the passing game (33 routes). Per PFF, Ekeler also handled all 18 fourth-quarter snaps while the Chargers played from behind. So he's certainly trending in the right direction following the positive showing (and plus matchup). The Raiders turn up a favorable opponent for Week 15, but note that Ekeler will likely play without Justin Herbert.

Chargers RBs Austin Ekeler, Joshua Kelley, and Isiah Spiller will all "split carries" against the Broncos today, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Exactly how those carries are split will be a "hot hand" situation, Rapoport adds. We're still betting on Ekeler leading the Chargers in carries today, as well as handling the majority of the passing-down work. But consider him more of a RB2. Kelley and Spiller should not be in fantasy lineups.

Chargers RB Joshua Kelley carried just 11 times for 12 yards in Sunday's win over the Vikings. The team went extremely pass-heavy, dropping QB Justin Herbert back on 75.8% of offensive snaps. Despite leading the backfield in routes (13), Kelley tied for just sixth on the team in that category. Kelley tripled the snap count of No. 2 RB Isaiah Spiller, with Austin Ekeler out. But he spent much of his day blocking. Even if Ekeler remains out in Week 4, Kelley will be tough to like against the Raiders after consecutive duds. This week should have been at least a decent spot for him, against a Minnesota team that D'Andre Swift and the Eagles brutalized in Week 2.

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