Now that we've completed two preseason games and getting close to first cuts, I'm curious as to everyone's thoughts on the running backs - who will stay, why, and where they'll play.
Here's my thoughts:
Travis Henry - starter. He proved last year he could be a good if not great one. After a shaky first game, he played very well against the Vikes. I think this spot is pretty much etched in stone.
Huntley - I think he ends up being the main back up. He was signed as a free agent, and to me if a player of his calibre and experience is signed, that says something about the coaching staff's faith in the existing personnel (i.e. they have very little). He also played very well in the last preseason game. Food for thought - in the offseason, while not bringing anyone in for the DL and waiting until now to pick up Chidi, the Bills signed Huntley rather early on in free agency. Both of them, I believe, ended up signing for similar salaries/cap hits and probably would have no matter when Chidi was signed. To me, that means the front office must have thought that Huntley could help out more than Chidi.
Morris - I think he takes the third spot. He played amazing on special teams last year - I think he was our leading special teams tackler - and did well returning the ball last week. GW has always said that after starters, everyone must contribute well on special teams in order to keep/grab their spots. I think Morris is the better special teamer vs. Bryson and that's what will win this spot for him.
Bryson - I think he gets cut if he doesn't get traded. He hasn't been given many carries, but hasn't really done much with the carries that he's had either - 3 good carries out of 7 touches. I haven't heard his name mentioned at all out of any of the FO/coaching staff - nothing bad, but nothing good either. Admittedly, I probably wouldn't listen if I did hear anything about Bryson, so maybe that's the reason I haven't heard much about him. IMO, Bryson is just short in almost every aspect of his game and that's what he misses out on. He's almost good enough to be the second running back, but misses out to Huntley. He's almost good enough to beat Morris out as far as special teams contributions, but again I think he misses out.
Everyone else - had to really show something by now if they even wanted a chance at a spot, but I don't think anyone has stepped up at all to warrant beating out any of the 4 already listed.
Here's my thoughts:
Travis Henry - starter. He proved last year he could be a good if not great one. After a shaky first game, he played very well against the Vikes. I think this spot is pretty much etched in stone.
Huntley - I think he ends up being the main back up. He was signed as a free agent, and to me if a player of his calibre and experience is signed, that says something about the coaching staff's faith in the existing personnel (i.e. they have very little). He also played very well in the last preseason game. Food for thought - in the offseason, while not bringing anyone in for the DL and waiting until now to pick up Chidi, the Bills signed Huntley rather early on in free agency. Both of them, I believe, ended up signing for similar salaries/cap hits and probably would have no matter when Chidi was signed. To me, that means the front office must have thought that Huntley could help out more than Chidi.
Morris - I think he takes the third spot. He played amazing on special teams last year - I think he was our leading special teams tackler - and did well returning the ball last week. GW has always said that after starters, everyone must contribute well on special teams in order to keep/grab their spots. I think Morris is the better special teamer vs. Bryson and that's what will win this spot for him.
Bryson - I think he gets cut if he doesn't get traded. He hasn't been given many carries, but hasn't really done much with the carries that he's had either - 3 good carries out of 7 touches. I haven't heard his name mentioned at all out of any of the FO/coaching staff - nothing bad, but nothing good either. Admittedly, I probably wouldn't listen if I did hear anything about Bryson, so maybe that's the reason I haven't heard much about him. IMO, Bryson is just short in almost every aspect of his game and that's what he misses out on. He's almost good enough to be the second running back, but misses out to Huntley. He's almost good enough to beat Morris out as far as special teams contributions, but again I think he misses out.
Everyone else - had to really show something by now if they even wanted a chance at a spot, but I don't think anyone has stepped up at all to warrant beating out any of the 4 already listed.
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