Few RBs will grab teams' interest
Which possible free-agent running back again would you most wish to acquire in the event you had a need in the place? Without a clear-cut option, our panel of specialists provided a range of solutions.
Jason La Canfora: Go to the 'Lightning Bug'
Kenyon Martin #6 White jersey
I am not sure you're going to find a featured back for any sustained amount of time right here, especially under 2010 guidelines. And Darren Sproles will cost you some, but any inventive coordinator needs to love the opportunities he produces.
Vic Carucci: Big issues from small back
Sproles. His significant speed and explosiveness make him a great fit in any offense. He is able to going the gap each time the ball is in his hands. Opposing defenders can sometimes struggle to find him in traffic and must always respect the truth that Sproles is a continuous game-breaking risk. He would be an particularly great addition to a group having a power-oriented back and searching for a good, change-of-pace runner. Sproles also can make a powerful contribution as a kick returner.
Steve Wyche: Pounce on this Panther
This really is easy for me: DeAngelo Williams. He's a power runner with evasiveness, good pace and experience. He also does not have a ton of mileage on him having split carries for his entire five-year career with the Panthers. The 273 carries he had in 2009 were a career-high. Williams, 28, is coming off injury. Still, he has plenty of football left and could be a pleasant match for the Dolphins, who could allow Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams walk; Denver, exactly where his former coach, John Fox, could pair him with Knowshon Moreno; or Washington. There is also a shot he could be back in Carolina. Because he has only five years of tenure, and when free company restricts gamers with less than six accrued seasons, he will be back using the Panthers.
Pat Kirwan: Sufficient Ced
HAMILTON #32 white jersey
The running back course looks weaker compared to wide receiver course, and I'm not into signing any of the over-30 crowd.Cedric Benson is 28 years previous, he doesn't have a lot of put on and tear on his physique, he rushed for more than one,000 yards in each with the final two years, and in 2010 caught the most passes of his career (28). He would play the next 3 seasons and just be 30 in the end of 2013. I believe he could deliver 300-325 carries a year at close to 4.0 yards per have and catch close to 30 passes a time. There's no cause to think he can't score six or seven touchdowns a time also. A smart veteran who would touch the ball 20 occasions a sport is worth some real money, although not top-10 operating back money. Benson made $2.7 million final year and a slight bump to the $3 million range could be a solid deal, which is in the ball park with the deal Chester Taylor acquired in Chicago final year.