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Rollingthndr
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The Advocate's Nick Underhill reports the final year of Mark Ingram's deal will void if he is named a first-team All-Pro this season, making him a free agent.
It is an interesting clause which suddenly seems attainable with Ingram averaging 121 yards from scrimmage over the last six games. As of right now, he ranks fourth in rushing yards, yards from scrimmage, and total touchdowns, and he should climb each of those lists if he keeps up his current pace.
If he becomes a free agent, Ingram would be near the top of an interesting class which could potentially include Le'Veon Bell, Carlos Hyde, Jerick McKinnon, Isaiah Crowell, and several other interesting names.
Bell, Hyde and Ingram have all proven to be stud RB's who are difference makers. We could save all our draft resources for defense at that point.
What do you guys think?
It is an interesting clause which suddenly seems attainable with Ingram averaging 121 yards from scrimmage over the last six games. As of right now, he ranks fourth in rushing yards, yards from scrimmage, and total touchdowns, and he should climb each of those lists if he keeps up his current pace.
If he becomes a free agent, Ingram would be near the top of an interesting class which could potentially include Le'Veon Bell, Carlos Hyde, Jerick McKinnon, Isaiah Crowell, and several other interesting names.
Bell, Hyde and Ingram have all proven to be stud RB's who are difference makers. We could save all our draft resources for defense at that point.
What do you guys think?