Ke'Shawn Vaughn

Running BackRB
2023 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Ke'Shawn Vaughn in 2023. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
Returns to action
November 30, 2019
Vaughn returned to the team huddle following a shoulder injury that forced him to briefly exit the game, Adam Sparks of The Tennessean reports.
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Vaughn injured his shoulder on a play in which he fumbled the ball. He was able to walk off the field but was grabbing at his shoulder as he was making his way to the sideline. Fortunately, he was able to return back to the offense and will look to help Vanderbilt pull off an upset against Tennessee.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2019
2016
Vaughn erupted for 1,244 yards and 12 touchdowns on 7.9 YPC in his first season at Vanderbilt, establishing himself as one of college football’s most explosive rushers in the process. 20.8 percent of his carries went for at least 10 yards and 7.6 percent of his runs went for over 20 yards; his 12 carries of 20-plus yards was tied for the fourth-most of any back with 160 or less carries. He’ll be the focal point of the Vanderbilt offense with the upside to be a top-10 running back by season’s end thanks to his elite burst and vision.
Vaughn was a true freshman last season, but a mid-season injury to starting running back Josh Ferguson led to a big time role for the former four-star recruit in 2015. He finished the year as the Illini’s leader in rushes (157), yards (723) and touchdowns (6). Vaughn had some understandable struggles as a true freshman as he was held to just 3.6 yards per carry over a four week span in which he was the featured back, meaning that he still has room for improvement as he adjusts to the tough run defenses in the Big 10. That said, Vaughn is in one of the best positions of any sophomore back in the country coming into this year in terms of his role. Not only is Josh Ferguson gone, but Illinois will also be breaking in an almost entirely new receiving corps, which should put Vaughn in line for a ton of touches. He may not be the receiving threat out of the backfield like Ferguson was, but Vaughn is a talented and physical back that should get the kind of workhorse treatment that’ll result in a 200+ carry, 1,000+ yard season.
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Exits with possible shoulder injury
Shoulder
November 30, 2019
Vaughn suffered an apparent shoulder injury Saturday against Tennessee, Adam Sparks of The Tennessean reports.
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Runs wild in romp
November 25, 2019
Vaughn rushed 14 times for 139 yards and two touchdowns Saturday against East Tennessee State.
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Finds end zone in loss
November 17, 2019
Vaughn rushed 12 times for 58 yards and a touchdown Saturday against Kentucky.
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Bottled up by Gators
November 12, 2019
Vaughn carried the ball 15 times for 28 yards in the 56-0 loss to Florida on Saturday. He also added one reception for 14 yards.
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Nearly 100 scrimmage yards
November 3, 2019
Vaughn rushed 20 times for 87 yards at South Carolina on Saturday, while also catching two passes for 11 yards out of the backfield.
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