Kansas City Chiefs undrafted free agent RB Carson Steele finished his college career with 648 carries for 3,294 yards and 26 touchdowns, but the most interesting
Could the fullback position return to the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense in 2024? The defending Super Bowl champions signed running back-fullback hybrid Carson Steele, a former Ball State and UCLA standout, after the NFL draft, which could be a signal that Andy Reid wants to explore the possibility of adding a blocker to his backfield next season.
UCLA Bruins running back Carson Steele has found an NFL home after not hearing his name called in the 2024 NFL Draft. According to NFL insider Aaron Wilson, Steele inked a deal with the reigning back-to-back champion Kansas City Chiefs which includes a chunk of guaranteed money.
The impact of pre-draft visits goes a long way for players before the stressful weekend. The Kansas City Chiefs held their meetings like many of the other 31 teams around the league, and although some of the players’ names weren’t called at the podium, they still found a home with a team.
According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the Chiefs are signing UCLA RB Carson Steele as an UDFA. Steele, 21, was a two-year starter at Ball State from 2021 and 2022 before transferring to UCLA in 2023.
Steele could play multiple positions at the next level. The upcoming NFL Draft is an interesting one for the Cincinnati Bengals, given all the different directions they could go with their first-round pick.
Kansas City reportedly scheduled a draft visit with a big backfield option. Even after recently re-signing Clyde Edwards-Helaire, running back depth remains a need for the Kansas City Chiefs as next week’s NFL Draft draws nearer.
The Kansas City Chiefs are set to host UCLA RB/FB Carson Steele on a top-30 visit. Steele told IndyStar reporter Joel Erickson he had an upcoming pre-draft visit with the Chiefs.
With the 2024 NFL Draft almost upon us, it’s time to look at some of the top traits of this year’s draft-eligible players. While this year’s draft doesn't have the star-studded talent at the top of the running back class like last year's did, there are still some effective runners.
Is Steele being overlooked? The 2024 NFL Draft has an interesting running back class. It lacks the star power and upside of the 2023 running back class, and it’s certainly being overshadowed by a stellar wide receiver class.
Position: Running Back Height: 6′-0″ Weight: 228 pounds School: UCLA More 2024 NFL Draft Profiles Carson Steele committed to playing college football at Ball State University.
UCLA junior running back Carson Steele is one-and-done as a Bruin. Steele announced he will declare for the 2024 NFL draft via Twitter. Steele spent one season as a Bruin.
UCLA running back Carson Steele has provided consistent hard-nose running every single game since he came over from Ball State. Steele's impact is a big
UCLA star running back Carson Steele just had his best game of the season after rushing for 76 yards and scoring a trio of touchdowns against the Stanford Cardinals.
Quarterback transfers usually earn the spotlight, but transfers at other positions are important, too. Great ones can elevate a team. Here are 10 notable non-QB transfers to watch this season.
1. Carson Steele (Ball State to UCLA) The skinny: Once the transfer portal window opened, replacing Zach Charbonnet was a huge priority for the Bruins.
In today’s Fact or Fiction — transfer portal edition — I look at three big recent topics from the transfer portal and decide whether the statement is indeed FACT or if it’s FICTION.
Carson Steele, one of the most accomplished running backs in the transfer portal, announced his decision Wednesday to transfer to UCLA. Steele played the past two seasons in the Mid-American Conference at Ball State.
Former Ball State running back Carson Steele, who finished ninth in rushing yards in all of FBS last season, has committed to UCLA for the 2023 season.
While high-profile players will dominate the transfer portal headlines, there will be plenty of lesser-known players who will be ready to make an immediate impact with their new programs.
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