One of the most fantasy-relevant moves of the offseason just reshaped two backfields. The Kansas City Chiefs are bringing in explosive running back Kenneth Walker III, giving Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs offense a dynamic rushing threat.
But while Walker’s fantasy stock rises in Kansas City, the ripple effects in Seattle might be just as important, because Zach Charbonnet now steps into the RB1 role for the Seattle Seahawks.
Let’s break down the full fantasy fallout.
Kenneth Walker Lands in an Elite Offensive Environment
Walker has been one of the NFL’s most explosive runners since entering the league, regularly ranking near the top in breakaway runs and yards after contact.
Now he joins one of football’s most dangerous offenses.
That matters for fantasy because running backs tied to elite quarterbacks historically benefit from:
- Lighter defensive fronts
- More red-zone opportunities
- Higher scoring environments
Kansas City has often rotated running backs in recent seasons, but Walker is arguably the most talented pure runner the Chiefs have added in years.
If he secures the lead rushing role, the upside is significant.
Fantasy Projection in Kansas City
Walker likely profiles as:
- Primary early-down runner
- Red-zone rushing option
- Explosive-play weapon
However, Kansas City traditionally mixes in multiple backs, especially in passing situations.
That means Walker may settle into a 15–17 touch range per game, which would still make him a strong RB2 with weekly RB1 upside.
Zach Charbonnet Becomes the Seahawks’ RB1
Walker’s departure creates a huge opportunity for Charbonnet.
The former second-round pick now steps into the lead back role in Seattle, a position that has historically produced strong fantasy numbers when healthy.
Charbonnet’s skillset differs from Walker’s in a few key ways:
- Explosive big-play runner
- Home-run rushing ability
- More balanced three-down profile
- Strong pass-catching ability
- Reliable pass protection
Those traits could actually make Charbonnet a more consistent fantasy asset if he receives the majority of the workload.
Why Charbonnet Could Break Out
Seattle has already trusted him in several situations:
- Goal-line opportunities
- Passing downs
- Injury fill-in starts
Now that Walker is gone, Charbonnet finally gets the opportunity to operate as a full-time lead back.
If Seattle does not add significant competition, Charbonnet could realistically push for:
- 250+ touches
- Top-20 RB production
His receiving ability also boosts his value in PPR formats.
Chiefs Backfield Outlook
Walker immediately becomes the most explosive rusher in the Chiefs’ backfield.
However, Kansas City could still deploy a rotation depending on game situations.
Expect Walker to handle:
- Early-down rushing
- Big-play rushing opportunities
- Key red-zone carries
Even without a full bell-cow workload, the offensive environment gives Walker significant fantasy upside.
Fantasy Draft Rankings Impact
| Player | Team | Expected Role | Fantasy Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kenneth Walker | Chiefs | Lead runner | RB2 with RB1 upside |
| Zach Charbonnet | Seahawks | Lead back | RB2 |
| Seattle RB2 (TBD) | Seahawks | Backup/committee | RB4 |
Both players gain fantasy relevance in different ways:
- Walker gains offensive efficiency
- Charbonnet gains volume
Volume tends to win in fantasy football, which means Charbonnet could quietly become one of the more interesting draft values of 2026.
Dynasty Fantasy Impact
From a dynasty perspective, the move creates a fascinating shift.
Kenneth Walker
Walker joins a high-scoring offense, but workload uncertainty slightly caps his long-term ceiling.
Dynasty outlook:
- RB1 upside seasons possible
- Slight risk if Chiefs continue a committee approach
Zach Charbonnet
Charbonnet’s value rises dramatically.
Dynasty outlook:
- Immediate starting opportunity
- Potential long-term Seattle RB1
Dynasty managers who held Charbonnet through the timeshare may now finally see the payoff.
Final Fantasy Takeaway
Kenneth Walker joining the Chiefs boosts his fantasy environment but introduces some workload questions.
Meanwhile, Zach Charbonnet may be the biggest beneficiary of the move.
Walker gets the better offense.
Charbonnet gets the better volume opportunity.
And for fantasy football managers, that combination makes both running backs key players to watch heading into 2026 drafts.




