Rueben Randle

Rueben Randle

32-Year-Old Wide ReceiverWR
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Released by the Bears in September of 2017.
Heads to Canadian Football League
WRFree Agent
May 22, 2018
Randle signed a contract Tuesday with the Canadian Football League's Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
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After amassing 188 receptions for 2,644 yards and 20 touchdowns in his first four seasons in the NFL with the Giants, it looked as though Randle might enjoy a steady career in the league as a secondary receiver. However, any cachet Randle might have held around the NFL seems to have dissipated since he left New York, as the 27-year-old was an early cut in training camp by the Eagles in 2016 and spent a few weeks on injured reserve for the Bears last season before being cut loose in mid-September. It doesn't seem like the hamstring Randle dealt with last fall is a concern at this point, but with the wideout now two years removed from his last regular-season action, he unsurprisingly didn't have much of a market around the league this offseason. As a result, Randle will explore his opportunities north of the border, likely with the hope of sparking renewed interest from NFL teams if he performs well with Winnipeg.
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Height
6' 2"
 
Weight
203 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash
4.55 sec
 
Shuttle Time
4.36 sec
 
Cone Drill
6.99 sec
 
Vertical Jump
31.0 in
 
Broad Jump
121 in
 
Bench Press
15 reps
 
Hand Length
9.50 in
 
Arm Length
33.00 in
 
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Team Previews: Chicago Bears
July 26, 2017
Jim Coventry touches on the Bears, who enter training camp with plenty of question marks outside of running back Jordan Howard.
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September 1, 2016
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Depth Chart Watch: Training Camp Job Battles
August 30, 2016
Andrew Fiorentino breaks down the latest depth chart movement in training camps around the league as Jay Ajayi is still battling Arian Foster for the top spot in Miami.
Depth Chart Watch: Training Camp Job Battles
August 23, 2016
Andrew Fiorentino looks at who's moving up and who's moving down the league's depth charts. Who will be the No. 2 to star A.J. Green in Cincinnati?
Depth Chart Watch: Training Camp Job Battles
August 16, 2016
Andrew Fiorentino surveys the league for the fallout from the first week of preseason games, including a look at the backfield in Oakland where Latavius Murray might feeling heat.
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As part of an effort to upgrade their receiving corps, the Bears signed Randle to a reserve/future contract after he took a year off from football in 2016. However, he suffered a hamstring injury during the preseason and was subsequently placed on the injured reserve.
After four inconsistent years in New York, Randle got a look from Philadelphia, but was cut in August. Randle's year-end numbers always look better than they are because he has a knack for producing in the season's final weeks, usually after fantasy owners have left him for dead, or during Week 17 when it doesn't count. Still, in NFL terms, Randle averaged an efficient 14.0 YPC and 8.9 YPT while scoring eight times. At 6-2, 208, with 4.55 speed, Randle has decent size, but he's not fleet of foot, and he's not especially agile, athletic nor quick.
With Hakeem Nicks signing in Indianapolis, and Victor Cruz tearing his patellar tendon in Week 6, Randle had a big opportunity to step up last year, and he did — in Weeks 16 and 17. Before then, Randle managed a meager 648 yards on 108 targets (6.0 YPT) and two scores. The 12 catches on 19 targets for 290 yards and a touchdown he put up while on fantasy league waiver wires fixed his cosmetic numbers (7.4 YPT, 938 receiving yards) considerably, but it's hard to tell whether they portend anything for 2015 with Cruz slated to return near the start of the season and complement the team's star, Odell Beckham Jr. At 6-2, 208, and with 4.55 speed, Randle's a half-step slow and about 10 pounds too light to be a typical top option, and his focus and rapport with Eli Manning have been inconsistent during his three seasons in the league. Still, Cruz is not a sure thing to return for Week 1, and even if he does it's unclear if he'll have his pre-injury quickness and burst. Randle should have one more opportunity to carve out a significant role before the Giants look elsewhere.
In a disastrous season for the Giants passing game, Randle showed some promise in Year 2. He averaged 14.9 YPC and 7.7 YPT and had 16 of his 79 targets go for 20 yards or more (T. 15th). That’s more than Brandon Marshall (164 targets), or Pierre Garcon (181 targets). Still there were times where Randle and Eli Manning had poor communication, including a play against the Bears that resulted in an easy pick six. At 6-2, 208 and with average speed (4.55 40) for his size, Randle could replace the departed Hakeem Nicks as a red-zone option (not that Nicks was much of one last year.) But the Giants still have top target Victor Cruz, drafted Odell Beckham with the 12th overall pick, and Jerrel Jernigan, who came on strong late in the year, is still around.
Randle made the most of his 32 targets as a rookie, averaging 9.3 YPT and 15.7 YPC. With Domenik Hixon now gone, Randle slots in as the team's clear No. 3 wideout behind only Victor Cruz and the injury-prone Hakeem Nicks. At 6-3, 208 and with good speed, Randle can make plays down the field, and he's also well suited for red-zone work. In fact, seven of his 32 looks were in that area, four of which were from inside the 10. There's some breakout potential here, especially should one of the Giants' starters miss any time.
With Mario Manningham leaving via free agency, the Giants will need to find a new No. 3 receiver. Randle, the team’s second round pick, has a good chance to secure the role. At 6-3, 208 and with good speed, Randle slid in the draft due to work ethic concerns, something that will either bury him under disciplinarian coach Tom Coughlin or be overcome. The Giants passing game generated the sixth most yards in league history last season, and starter Hakeem Nicks has had durability issues in the past and is nursing a surgically repaired foot that might threaten his status for Week 1. Randle – should he hold off Ramses Barden and Jerrel Jernigan – has some upside in this environment.
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Let go by Chicago
WRFree Agent
September 12, 2017
The Bears released Randle (hamstring) from injured reserve Tuesday, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports.
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Placed on IR
WRChicago Bears
Hamstring
August 13, 2017
Randle was placed on injured reserve Sunday with a hamstring injury, Field Yates of ESPN reports.
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Posts 18 yards Thursday
WRChicago Bears
August 11, 2017
Randle caught both of his targets for 18 yards Thursday against the Broncos.
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Signs reserve/future contract
WRChicago Bears
January 10, 2017
Randle was signed to a reserve/future contract with the Bears, according to the team's website.
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Let go by Eagles
WRFree Agent
August 28, 2016
The Eagles have released Randle.
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