2024 Rush/Rec Stats
ATT
58
YDS
207
TD
0
YDS
58
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Corum's rookie year couldn't have been much more quiet than it was, as the Rams gave Corum no more than eight carries in a game -- a figure that marked the season high for Corum and one that occurred only three times. Teams sometimes draft running backs in the first three rounds even without the intention of using them in Year 1, but it can't be a good sign that Sean McVay all but refused to give Corum snaps even though Kyren Williams' fumble count (five) exceeded his rushing average (4.1 YPC). It's possible that McVay cannot be moved to alter Williams' playing time without being forced to by injury, so the RB2 role and a similar workload to his rookie year might be the best Corum can do in 2025. Moreover, the selection of fourth-round firecracker Jarquez Hunter out of Auburn cannot read as a good omen for Corum, even if Corum does everything right from here. At just 5-foot-8, 205, with a 4.53-second 40 Corum is clearly bigger and faster than Williams, but Hunter has an even more pronounced advantage there thanks to his 4.44 wheels. Read Past Outlooks
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Taking part in practice
Corum (forearm) has been an active participant at OTAs, per the Rams' official site.
ANALYSIS
Corum suited up for all 17 regular-season games during his uneventful rookie campaign but missed both of Los Angeles' playoff bouts due to a fractured forearm suffered Week 18. The 2024 third-round pick now seems back to full health, though heading into Year 2 he faces new competition from rookie fourth-round pick Jarquez Hunter for the backup role behind Kyren Williams. As a rookie, Corum rushed just 58 times for 207 yards (3.6 YPC) during the regular season while failing to reach the end zone, adding just seven catches (on eight targets) for 58 yards. Hunter boasts big-play speed that could make him a fitting complement to Williams, so Corum will need to show more this offseason to avoid being stuck in a negligible role again.
Corum suited up for all 17 regular-season games during his uneventful rookie campaign but missed both of Los Angeles' playoff bouts due to a fractured forearm suffered Week 18. The 2024 third-round pick now seems back to full health, though heading into Year 2 he faces new competition from rookie fourth-round pick Jarquez Hunter for the backup role behind Kyren Williams. As a rookie, Corum rushed just 58 times for 207 yards (3.6 YPC) during the regular season while failing to reach the end zone, adding just seven catches (on eight targets) for 58 yards. Hunter boasts big-play speed that could make him a fitting complement to Williams, so Corum will need to show more this offseason to avoid being stuck in a negligible role again.
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Broken Tackle %
13.8%Positive Run %
81.0%% Yds After Contact
62.8%Avg Yds After Contact
2.2Rushing TD %
0.0%Touches Per Game
3.8% Snaps w/Touch
56.5%Air Yards Per Game
-0.4Air Yards Per Snap
-0.05% Team Air Yards
-0.2%% Team Targets
1.5%Avg Depth of Target
-0.8 YdsCatch Rate
87.5%Drop Rate
12.5%Avg Yds After Catch
9.4% Targeted On Route
24.2%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Measurables Review
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Height
5' 8"Weight
210 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.53 secShuttle Time
4.12 secCone Drill
6.82 secVertical Jump
35.5 inBench Press
27 repsHand Length
9.00 inArm Length
28.88 in2024 Fantasy Outlook
Corum doesn't have the conventional workhorse build at 5-8, 205, but he has a workhorse skill set in the sense that he's at least competent at every single thing an offense could ask of a running back. He looks like the kind of player that can provide whatever it is that a team might need in the backfield, though he's neither especially large nor fast (4.53 40). All the same, he had 4,148 yards from scrimmage and 68 TDs in four seasons at Michigan, with at least 247 carries and 1,245 rushing yards both of the past two years. The Rams took him in the third round this April, 83rd overall, after incumbent starter Kyren Williams had a brilliant but injury-riddled 2023. It would make sense for the Rams to sprinkle in Corum more and more as the year goes along, if only to keep Williams healthy. They might not even lose much when they take Williams off the field, as Corum is a similarly well-rounded player with the skills to make up for unremarkable athleticism. If nothing else, Corum looks like one of the top handcuffs at his position, likely sitting one Williams injury away from a starting role in a high-quality offense that has a track record for using its lead backs heavily and getting them into the end zone.
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Goes on IR
The Rams placed Corum (forearm) on injured reserve Tuesday.
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Sidelined for playoffs
Corum fractured his forearm in Sunday's 30-25 loss to the Rams and will be sidelined for the entire postseason, coach Sean McVay said after the game, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports.
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Exits Sunday's game
Corum was forced out of Sunday's game against the Seahawks with a forearm injury.
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Could get large workload Sunday
Corum appears primed to handle an expanded role in Sunday's game against the Seahawks, after head coach Sean McVay acknowledged Monday that the Rams are planning to rest key players such as Kyren Williams in the regular-season finale, Cameron DaSilva of USA Today reports. "There's a handful of guys that could come to mind immediately, but I'm excited about seeing Blake Corum get a heavy workload," McVay said, when speaking about the Rams' approach for Week 18. "I'm excited to see what Cody Schrader is about. I've loved what I've seen from him in some of these practice settings. I think Blake has flashed in some of the opportunities that he's gotten."
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Plays just three snaps
Corum rushed three times for minus-4 yards during Saturday's 13-9 victory against the Cardinals.
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Looks faster heading into Year 2
Corum is looking faster heading into his second NFL season, per Wyatt Miller of the Rams' official site. "He's gotten his speed back, so his explosiveness has come back," running backs coach Ron Gould said of Corum. "We had a chance to just see that, and then his ability to come out of cuts, which is something that we saw in the junior year and part of his senior year."
ANALYSIS
Corum's explosiveness in his last two college seasons at Michigan didn't show up in his rookie season, during which he averaged just 3.6 yards per carry before fracturing his forearm in Week 18 against the Seahawks and missing the postseason. Increased speed and explosiveness could help the 2024 third-round draft pick hold off 2025 fourth-round pick Jarquez Hunter for the second spot on the depth chart behind workhorse starter Kyren Williams.
Corum's explosiveness in his last two college seasons at Michigan didn't show up in his rookie season, during which he averaged just 3.6 yards per carry before fracturing his forearm in Week 18 against the Seahawks and missing the postseason. Increased speed and explosiveness could help the 2024 third-round draft pick hold off 2025 fourth-round pick Jarquez Hunter for the second spot on the depth chart behind workhorse starter Kyren Williams.