Kenyan Drake wipes Instagram ahead of free agency

Former Alabama star running back Kenyan Drake has had an interesting few years in the NFL, he’s now set to enter free agency with a sizable price tag after proving his worth with the Arizona Cardinals in 2019. Players tend to either be extremely …

Former Alabama star running back Kenyan Drake has had an interesting few years in the NFL, he’s now set to enter free agency with a sizable price tag after proving his worth with the Arizona Cardinals in 2019.

Players tend to either be extremely open about the process or closed off, Drake has seemingly chosen to be very private during the 2020 offseason.

He has deleted all of his Instagram posts except for one video from early Mar that shows him training with the caption “Dreams don’t work unless you do.”

Now you may be asking yourself “what does this mean?” Well, I wish I had the answer to that.

This could mean Drake is choosing to delete photos of himself with his prior teams, the Cardinals and Miami Dolphins, in order to start anew as he looks to sign with a new team in the 2020 season.

However, that seems like a reach.

Odds are Drake is just cleaning his social media, as we all should do from time to time and wants to transform his feed.

We’ll never know. And frankly, it will lead you down an endless rabbit hole if you think about it too much.

What he do know, however, is that Drake’s performance in his eight games with Arizona left a lasting impression on the franchise. So much so that they are targeting him in this offseason to re-sign and be their lead back over the incumbent starter, David Johnson.

The Cardinals General Manager, Steve Keim, was very open about his desire to bring back Drake for the years ahead.

Drake had seemed to fit in perfectly with Kyler Murray and the Arizona offense, it appears like he has found a long-term home with them.

Maybe his Instagram tells a story of a player looking to forget his past and move on, or maybe it’s just an NFL star cleaning his feed. We’ll never know.

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