Grogan14
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I read it as respecting him by letting him hit the market early instead of tying him up if they were likely to move on.Makes sense. I am a liiiiiiitle surprised just because the savings are pretty immaterial and there was no guarantee trigger so I figured it might be a situation where they just brought him to camp and see how he looked.
? His best game was 28 yards.Too bad. Before his injury, he was arguably playing like the Patriots' best RB.
I get it though. He most likely wouldn't be the same player this year after his injury and he does save over $3 million against the cap.
Doesn't prevent them from signing him back later in the offseason for less money.
Sorry to see him go. but it's a business as we are always being told..That's a shame. I liked Gibson and think he was a solid running back.
This signals to me that they may be in the free agent RB market. They want to sign a player to fill a particular role that Gibson doesn’t fill, and as such Gibson doesn’t really have a place. Releasing him also frees up some cap dollars for his replacement.
Notable FAs:
- Travis Etienne
- Breece Hall
- Kenneth Walker
- Najee Harris
- Rico Dowdle
- Tyler Allgeier
- Isiah Pacheco
- Kenneth Gainwell
- Rachaad White
- Jerome Ford
- Julius Chestnut
Good point. This may also be that Larison’s recovery is going well, and they just don’t want to keep two injured RBs. Also the timing of the injuries. Larison was injured before the season so he will be ready to go before Gibson.Not necessarily. They have Lan Larison coming back. And there is the draft.. They may not be looking at a Free Agent RB at all.
Good point. This may also be that Larison’s recovery is going well, and they just don’t want to keep two injured RBs. Also the timing of the injuries. Larison was injured before the season so he will be ready to go before Gibson.
Larison's injury was a broken foot that required surgery. That's a lot different than an ACL injury. I expect Larison to be good to go for Mini-camps. Gibson might be ready for Training Camp, but he's not likely to be the dynamic player we saw.
Vrabel's staff liked what they was in Terrell Jennings., but he's built more like Stevenson than Gibson and definitely can be improved upon.
Mitchell is pretty good catching the ball out of the backfield. The problem is he has zero kick return experience in the NFL and I don't believe he did any in college either.
With the plethora of picks that the Pats have, I would expect a RB to be drafted on Day 3. Someone who can catch the ball, but also has kick return experience.
He may know a few...A grizzled veteran who is good in short yardage situations should be available in free agency for a reasonable cost. Age doesn't matter. Sign him for 2-3 years and cut him when can no longer play (see Gibson).
No thanks Chubbs looks like he's on that RB Cliff.Maybe the Patriots will kick the tires on Chubb now. If they don't a mid round pick on a RB wouldn't be a bad idea. RBs have such a limited shelf life in this league.
Rico Dowdle had quite a year I like if he's available. Rac White would be a nice consolation.This signals to me that they may be in the free agent RB market. They want to sign a player to fill a particular role that Gibson doesn’t fill, and as such Gibson doesn’t really have a place. Releasing him also frees up some cap dollars for his replacement.
Notable FAs:
- Travis Etienne
- Breece Hall
- Kenneth Walker
- Najee Harris
- Rico Dowdle
- Tyler Allgeier
- Isiah Pacheco
- Kenneth Gainwell
- Rachaad White
- Jerome Ford
- Julius Chestnut
Could be, but I have a hard time thinking they're just in love with Larison. But I could be wrong.Not necessarily. They have Lan Larison coming back. And there is the draft.. They may not be looking at a Free Agent RB at all.
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