Which Incumbents Benefited Most from Free Agency?
by Matthew Gajewski, March 24, 2020Strapped for cash, the Los Angeles Rams cut Todd Gurley after signing him to a mega-deal two seasons ago. Through repeated roster mismanagement, the team sits with just over $13 million in available cap space and only six selections in the upcoming 2020 NFL Draft, none until pick No. 52. With little competition on the roster and a small chance they add a running back of consequence, Darrell Henderson is a major offseason winner heading into 2020.
Blooming late in his rookie season, Miles Sanders showed he could shoulder a full workload after Jordan Howard suffered a multi-week shoulder injury. With Howard signing in Miami, Sanders again should receive a full workload in Philadelphia’s backfield. While he ceded work to Boston Scott, he still averaged 23.3 touches per game from Week 12 on. When looking at the entire NFL, only four running backs averaged more touches over that timeframe.