IndyHawk":e2wzwww8 said:PC said Penny is coming back very soon so..
Carson,Hyde,Penny and Collins?
Two Rb's will be gone(likely)
I think Homer is gone and Dallas might be..
We see how people fall in love with RB's in here
that never make it anywhere or are scrap players.
Forsett was one that somehow got away but for
the most part PC/JS let the right RB's go
IndyHawk":3ro1h12h said:PC said Penny is coming back very soon so..
Carson,Hyde,Penny and Collins?
Two Rb's will be gone(likely)
I think Homer is gone and Dallas might be..
We see how people fall in love with RB's in here
that never make it anywhere or are scrap players.
Forsett was one that somehow got away but for
the most part PC/JS let the right RB's go
themunn":2wy9k23j said:IndyHawk":2wy9k23j said:PC said Penny is coming back very soon so..
Carson,Hyde,Penny and Collins?
Two Rb's will be gone(likely)
I think Homer is gone and Dallas might be..
We see how people fall in love with RB's in here
that never make it anywhere or are scrap players.
Forsett was one that somehow got away but for
the most part PC/JS let the right RB's go
Forsett had one good season as a feature back - right around the time Lynch was at his peak, so no big loss there.
Collins stayed on the practice squad for the Arizona game and I imagine that will continue to be the case when Penny is activated.
Both Homer and Dallas will probably stay because they are cheap insurance cover for a position where we've had injuries strike at the worst possible time. More likely to see Nick Bellore cut to make room I imagine - as a 10y veteran his minimum salary is a good bit higher than both rookies (who also carry some dead cap weight), and he has only played a handful of offensive snaps (17). It depends whether they see his value add on Special Teams as being that much greater than Dallas/Homer.
More likely than not.Hyde is the odd man out in 2021 if we resign Carson since he was signed as Penny insurance given they expected he wouldn't be ready until... well the other two are both cheap backups.
sutz":ee6xsqdb said:Gonna be interesting what happens with the cap. Lot of revenues lost this year.
sutz":26xrwcwk said:In the grand scheme of things (and trying not to get "political") all forms of entertainment have taken huge hits and may not recover for years, if ever. The NFL is just part of that club. I hope the Seahawks have some plans in place to workt this out. RB has not traditionally been a high investment position, with a few exceptions. Given the cap ramifications, Scarborough might be the future for us at RB.