Kyron Drones
Doubtful
Injury Knee
Est. Return 1/3/2025
2024 Pass/Rush Stats
YDS
1562
TD
10
INT
6
YDS
337
TD
6
2024 Pass/Rush Projections
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Drones is an exciting centerpiece for Virginia Tech's offense in 2024. The Texas native burst onto the scene last season with a stellar 17:3 TD:INT ratio, which he paired with 2,903 all-purpose yards. After Grant Wells injured his ankle, Drones took the starting job and never looked back. The former Baylor Bear appeared to get better as the season wore on, and he should only continue to develop, as his top three receivers from last season, Da'Quan Felton, Jaylin Lane and Stephen Gosnell, return, and Ali Jennings is back after an early end to his 2024 campaign. Tyler Bowen's return as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks' coach should also aid his continued development. Drones did lose five fumbles as a ball carrier last season, but if he can keep his interception numbers down and continue to stress defenses with both his arm and legs, Jones will be a handful this fall and could stuff the stat sheet. Read Past Outlooks
Juggling various ailments
Drones is dealing with an MCL, a stress fracture and turf toe, Damien Sordelett of The Roanoke Times reports.
ANALYSIS
The quarterback was reportedly able to get some throws in during the Hokies' bowl game practice, but the quarterback remains doubtful to play against Minnesota on Jan. 3. If Drones can't go Colin Schlee or William Watson figures to get the start for Virginia Tech.
The quarterback was reportedly able to get some throws in during the Hokies' bowl game practice, but the quarterback remains doubtful to play against Minnesota on Jan. 3. If Drones can't go Colin Schlee or William Watson figures to get the start for Virginia Tech.
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Unlikely to appear in bowl game
Drones (undisclosed) is not expected to suit up for the Duke's Mayo Bowl on Jan. 3, Andy Bitter of Tech Sidelines reports.
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Returning to Blacksburg
Drones will return to Virginia Tech in 2025, On3.com reports.
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Out vs. Virginia
Drones (undisclosed) will not play in Saturday's matchup against Virginia, Damien Sordelett of The Roanoke Times reports.
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Not in line to start
Drones (undisclosed) is expected to move to the bench during Saturday's game against Virginia, Pete Thamel of ESPN.com reports.
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Questionable for Week 14
Drones (undisclosed) remains in injury protocol ahead of Saturday's game against Virginia, Damien Sordelett of The Roanoke Times reports.
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