Kendre Miller, the New Orleans Saints running back drafted in the third round back in 2023, is facing mounting pressure as the team reshapes its backfield amid whispers of a potential dynasty roster cut. RotoBaller reports that injuries have sidelined him for most of his first three NFL seasons, limiting him to just 21 games with a career average under four yards per carry and no run longer than 18 yards. The Saints' big free agency splash on Travis Etienne Jr., a workhorse whos topped 250 carries in three of the last four years, has fantasy experts buzzing that Miller could be battling for scraps behind Etienne and veteran Alvin Kamara, while rookie Devin Neal flashed promise in late-season starts. This development carries huge biographical weight, signaling a make-or-break moment for the 23-year-old TCU product whose injury woes have stalled a once-promising career. A fresh YouTube breakdown from Saints analysts questions if Millers durability issues will keep him off the depth chart in 2026, with the team eyeing further backfield additions to fix their league-worst rushing attack—no confirmed moves in the past 24 hours, but the chatter underscores his precarious roster spot. No public appearances, business ventures, or social media mentions from Miller surfaced in recent checks, keeping the spotlight squarely on his uncertain Saints future. All info here draws from verified NFL fantasy and team analysis outlets, with no unconfirmed rumors to report.
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