Ryan Tannehill aside, Kenyan Drake is arguably, the player most Miami Dolphins fans would bet on to deliver a breakthrough performance. This guy only joined the National Football League in 2016 but has already hinted at his intention to establish himself as a nightmare for opponents.

The American footballer wasted no time proving himself as a good running back and return kicker to hang on. He cleared all doubts ahead of the move to replace him with Jay Ajayi who was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2017.

Regardless of the fact that his college career with the University of Alabama’s Alabama Crimson Tide was highly satisfying, it was believed that his actions with the college team were not sufficient justification for him to inherit the starting point in Stream of Ends. For most people, he just wasn’t ready for the task. As such, it was a relief when Dolphins decision makers announced Drake as the second running back and Damien Williams as the first.

But then, Williams would soon be injured, leaving the team with little option but to name Kenyan Drake the starting running back. They did and did not regret the decision. If anything, many have come to believe that he does a good job helping the Dolphins kick ass, better than Damien and Jay. That was pretty evident in the team’s 35-9 win over the Denver Broncos and the ensuing 27-20 upset of the New England Patriots.

While Kenya had a touchdown and 120 yards in Week 13 of the 2017 season that saw the Broncos trash, they facilitated a triumph over the Patriots with 193 yards the following week. It was undoubtedly his breakout season as he racked up three touchdowns and rushed for 644 yards.

Kenya Drake Profile (Age)

For several reasons, it is expected that this running back and kick returner would be remembered for the things he would accomplish as a professional footballer. Apart from being a skilled playmaker, Kenyan Drake has the advantage of age as he was born on January 26, 1994. His birthplace was in Powder Springs, Georgia where he was also raised . By the time of high school, Drake became a student at Hillgrove High School located in the town of his birth.

It was at Hillgrove High that it became clear this guy is cut out for a career as a footballer. He was better than most of his peers at the game and began to draw attention to himself as a senior due to his skill in the sport. Remarkably, he got 18 touchdowns and rushed for 1,610 yards; it was an unusual feat that earned him a crown as Georgia’s Gatorade Football Player of 2011. Kenya’s recruiting ratings were good, so universities came along.

Sir. Drake moved to the University of Alabama and roared for the Alabama Crimson Tide from 2012 to 2015. His freshman season earned him 5 touchdowns in 12 games where he rushed for 281 yards. That year, he became BCS National Champion. Kenyan Drake upped his game in his sophomore year and the following year saw him become an SEC champion. In total, he became a three-time SEC champion (2012, 2014, 2015), CFP (2015), and BCS national champion (2012).

Kenyan Drake was drafted by the Dolphins to the NFL as the 73rd overall pick in the 3rd round. As of 2017, his NFL career stats included one returning and one receiving touchdown, 5 rushing touchdowns, 285 receiving yards, 544 returning yards, and 823 rushing yards.

His family life

The things we can say about the Kenyan family would only be a general account of what there is to know, but overall the Kenyan family means a lot to him and he has a very broad one.

Although we have yet to get the details of who her parents are and what is going on with them, we do know that her father William Drake has separated from his mother and they have both remarried. Nonetheless, they worked together to co-parent and raise Kenya. According to the star, his parents and even his in-laws contributed massively to the making of the man he has become.

The Miami Dolphins player has a handful of siblings, including his little brother Isaiah Drake, a younger sister and another sibling. It can hardly be said whether these are his full or half siblings.

Height, weight and body statistics

If a player should not depend on the submission of opponents to make a name for himself in this game, he must be physically strong and of good size. American football is a very physical sport and Kenya is not at a disadvantage in this regard, his weight of 95 kg (209 lb) is perfect for his height of 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in). His hand height is 9 3⁄4 in (0.25 m) and his arm length is 31 3⁄4 in (0.81 m). Other details of his measurements have yet to be verified.