Super Bowl Showdown: Unveiling the Dark Horse Players Poised to Steal the Spotlight and Change the Game Forever
Walker has responded with 178 rushing yards and four touchdowns in two postseason games.
He’s been a tough runner all season, ranking fifth among backs with at least 75 touches with .276 missed or broken tackles per touch. That’s even with Seattle’s offensive line grading out below average at 2.6 yards per carry before contact.

Walker has been particularly effective running the ball out of outside zone, or “stretch,” concepts, averaging over 5.1 yards per play on 76 carries.



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