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SteelersPride
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what are your thoughts on them moving forward
Wonder where u copied that fromBucs released Doug Martin.
This move, which saves Tampa Bay $6.75 million against the cap, was fully expected following two seasons marred by injury, suspension, and ineffectiveness. Martin was an All-Pro as recently as 2015, however, and just turned 29 in January. He would be a good get for running-back needy teams on a one-year, incentive-laden deal.
So no one sees Lewis as a workhorse anywhere
So u see his fantasy value dipping leaving New Englandworkhorse? nah
The 1A or 1B in a two-headed attack? certainly, pending landing spot
I don't think Lewis was a system back that benefited solely from being a patriot.
But I also don't think he's a guy you give it to 20x per game.
So u see his fantasy value dipping leaving New England
I actually think martin gets a shot, detroit, jets, browns, something maybe indy, but he'll get a chance just based on those two years............he could be a gem
Lewis i think loses all value going out of NE. He becomes a timeshare piece, with an injury history..........
new england used him alot, and gave him looks inside the ten i dont see him gettting that many carries and RZ looks somewhere elsePossible Martin gets a shot, but have to wait and see. As for Lewis think he could be about as valuable as he was in NE, but that means maybe a flex type at best and probable he just depth.
NE used a lot of players, often times it was hard to understand the thought behind it. It is like BB hated FF. So I can see Lewis being used in a specific role consistently else where, unlike in NE where you just never knew who BB would go with week to week. That being said he would be a flex or depth for me.new england used him alot, and gave him looks inside the ten i dont see him gettting that many carries and RZ looks somewhere else
but i do see martin getting a shot