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The Giants have signed wide receiver Zach Pascal.
Read moreEach off-season, I track team needs and the players most likely to fill those needs in a chart like this. In the coming weeks and months, NFL teams will have multiple opportunities to fill those holes, namely the March free agency period and April’s NFL Draft.
In this series, I’ll go position-by-position looking at teams in need, along with the veterans and rookies who could eventually fill the blanks on the chart below.
Unlike the other fantasy-relevant positions, the free agent running back crop is loaded. That could change pending teams’ Franchise Tag decisions but so many big-name backs hitting the open market also leaves many teams searching for a new starter. This all makes for a fun off-season.
In the first part of our look at the off-season running back landscape, we examined teams that have, or may have, a need at the running back position this off-season. Now it’s time to find some players to fill those gaps.
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The Giants have signed wide receiver Zach Pascal.
Read moreThe Chargers have signed free agent tight end Tyler Conklin.
Read moreFree agent quarterback Ryan Tannehill has reportedly had discussions with Minnesota.
Read moreThe Giants have signed free agent quarterback Jameis Winston.
Read moreThe Saints have signed wide receiver Brandin Cooks.
Read moreFree agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers is visiting the Pittsburgh Steelers facility today.
Read moreEach off-season, I track team needs and the players most likely to fill those needs in a chart like this. In the coming weeks and months, NFL teams will have multiple opportunities to fill those holes, namely the March free agency period and April’s NFL Draft.
In this series, I’ll go position-by-position looking at teams in need, along with the veterans and rookies who could eventually fill the blanks on the chart below.
Unlike the other fantasy-relevant positions, the free agent running back crop is loaded. That could change pending teams’ Franchise Tag decisions but so many big-name backs hitting the open market also leaves many teams searching for a new starter. This all makes for a fun off-season.
In the first part of our look at the off-season running back landscape, we examined teams that have, or may have, a need at the running back position this off-season. Now it’s time to find some players to fill those gaps.
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