To stick with the theme of veterans, at 34 years old, Amendola produced one of the most stellar seasons of his career on a one-year deal in 2019. He re-signed this offseason, after hauling in the.
The 2019 Detroit Lions season has been unlike any other from the running back position, after starting the year off thinking this was an area where they were more or less set.
The 2019 NFL free agency crop is loaded with players this year, but the running back position stands out as one that is particularly deep. Though NFL teams would probably prefer to get their star running backs through the NFL Draft, some teams are equipped financially to add a back through free agency, especially this year where there are so many players who have so much tread left on the tires.
Next: 49ers post-free agency 2019 mock NFL Draft We’ll know more as training camp develops, of course. But to think any one of the Niners running backs is in danger of losing his roster spot is.
In 2019, a couple of running backs might make up the top five in the NFC West who wouldn’t have made the list for last season. Tevin Coleman was signed by the 49ers this offseason. And Seattle.
Carlos Hyde: Among the top four running backs on the 2019 roster, just Duke Johnson is under contract for the upcoming season. Hyde came over via trade for essentially a ham sandwich prior to the ’19 campaign and produced a shade over 1,000 ground yards and a six scores. Hyde is a veteran journeyman whose skill set will garner him an opportunity outside of the state of Texas, should Houston.
The Eagles are auditioning Josh Adams with a bigger role of late, but the undrafted free agent would be a low-probability bet to be the unquestioned Week 1 starter projecting ahead to 2019. With Lamar Miller a potential (or likely) cut, Alfred Blue a free agent, and DOnta Foreman a wild card following an Achilles injury late in 2017, Houston is a big-time offense with a potentially wide-open.