It’s hard to not be enamored with how Kendre Miller runs the ball. When he receives the handoff, there’s a different burst as he goes through the hole. It’s explosive and creates an appetite for more. Unfortunately through his two years in the NFL, injuries have and continue to keep New Orleans Saints fans famished.
In just his second game back from injury, Miller has already suffered another hamstring injury. That’s been what has derailed him from forming a true one-two punch with Alvin Kamara.
Miller has the skill set to be a lead back, and you want him to touch the ball more. He had gains of 1, 10, and 5 yards on just three attempts with a couple of other runs called back by penalty. He’s averaging 5.8 yards per attempt through two games this year. The problem is you can’t use a player when he’s not on the field. As long as injuries continue to plague Miller, the Saints won’t be able to trust him with expanded responsibilities.
No one should fault the Saints for investing in a new running back this year. Matter of fact, it may be more condemnable to not invest in the position.
At full health, Miller is fully equipped to help carry the workload. Unfortunately for him and the Saints, health is Miller’s biggest issue.