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TREFF
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Most obvious one first-
L. Bell - he ain't going anywhere. No worries Steelers fans
D. Lewis - Not an easy one to predict. He says he wants to go "where he's valued", translation, "I"m getting PAID MF'er!" I'm going with the Jets, possibly the Giants, Detroit will likely check in on him, but honestly, he's Derek Jeter to Theo Riddicks' Nomar--translation- Nomar was better, but Jeter was a Yankee.
Isiah Crowell - The Crow just looks like a Raider..he runs like a Raider, and they need someone with some juice. He's a perfect fit.
Carlos Hyde - There's still a chance that he re signs in SF, but I ain't buying it. This is where I think Detroit goes. The COlts are an intriguing possibility however.
Rex Burkhead - I'm roughly %90 sure he'll re sign with NE. He did enough to show he's worth a role, but not enough for some other team to come along and swoon him away.
Jerrick McKinnon - I think the Colts are definitely planning on getting one of the top 3-4 RB's in the draft, but McKinnon should be cheap insurance in case they crap out.
L. Blount - Stays in Philly, back home to New England, or out of the league entirely.
Jeremy Hill - could see him in a multitude of places, none of which as a feature guy, therefore I'm not gonna wring my hands too much figuring it out. Lets say Cleveland, just for S's and G's. Most Likely a quality backup to a proven stud (or ubber rookie)
Doug Martin - See Jeremy Hill.
Jamaal Charles - This one is pretty interesting. Denver used him just enough to show he was healthy and still had something left, but not enough to determine just what that something might be. And rumor around town is that he's not at all pleased with Denver. I"m guessing he'll sign a one year veteran minimum, incentive type deal, with one of two teams. He wanted to stick it to KC last year, but the Donkey's blew it, now he's added the Donkeys to his list of foes. LAC or Oakland, either of which could benefit greatly from his skillset and would be a decent fit.
The rest are all back up, role type players, some of which will most likely find homes and roles that generate some fantasy buzz, mostly due to whomever they're backing up being an "injury prone" type. But I"m not gong that far here. Wouldn't be a bit surprised to see Lacy out of the league entirely.
L. Bell - he ain't going anywhere. No worries Steelers fans
D. Lewis - Not an easy one to predict. He says he wants to go "where he's valued", translation, "I"m getting PAID MF'er!" I'm going with the Jets, possibly the Giants, Detroit will likely check in on him, but honestly, he's Derek Jeter to Theo Riddicks' Nomar--translation- Nomar was better, but Jeter was a Yankee.
Isiah Crowell - The Crow just looks like a Raider..he runs like a Raider, and they need someone with some juice. He's a perfect fit.
Carlos Hyde - There's still a chance that he re signs in SF, but I ain't buying it. This is where I think Detroit goes. The COlts are an intriguing possibility however.
Rex Burkhead - I'm roughly %90 sure he'll re sign with NE. He did enough to show he's worth a role, but not enough for some other team to come along and swoon him away.
Jerrick McKinnon - I think the Colts are definitely planning on getting one of the top 3-4 RB's in the draft, but McKinnon should be cheap insurance in case they crap out.
L. Blount - Stays in Philly, back home to New England, or out of the league entirely.
Jeremy Hill - could see him in a multitude of places, none of which as a feature guy, therefore I'm not gonna wring my hands too much figuring it out. Lets say Cleveland, just for S's and G's. Most Likely a quality backup to a proven stud (or ubber rookie)
Doug Martin - See Jeremy Hill.
Jamaal Charles - This one is pretty interesting. Denver used him just enough to show he was healthy and still had something left, but not enough to determine just what that something might be. And rumor around town is that he's not at all pleased with Denver. I"m guessing he'll sign a one year veteran minimum, incentive type deal, with one of two teams. He wanted to stick it to KC last year, but the Donkey's blew it, now he's added the Donkeys to his list of foes. LAC or Oakland, either of which could benefit greatly from his skillset and would be a decent fit.
The rest are all back up, role type players, some of which will most likely find homes and roles that generate some fantasy buzz, mostly due to whomever they're backing up being an "injury prone" type. But I"m not gong that far here. Wouldn't be a bit surprised to see Lacy out of the league entirely.