Sunday, July 31, 2011

Redskins could make a run at Ahmad Bradshaw

Mike Florio of PFT's take on the free agent RB market this summer:


As we pointed out last night, the market for veteran running backs has gone soft, with guys like Marion Barber involuntarily trading in deals averaging more than $6 million annually for contracts worth less than half that.
Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw has been waiting for the kind of big-money offer that every free agent with name recognition and more than 1,000 yards rushing in his contract year believes he’ll receive.  To date, it hasn’t happened.  The most interest in Bradshaw has come from the Giants, but another player could be emerging.
The Redskins, we’re told, recently have expressed preliminary interest.  If it progresses, there could be an NFC East tug-o-war for two teams who’ll face each other in Week One.
That said, Bradshaw doesn’t really fit the Mike Shanahan profile of little-known interchangeable backs who get their yards because they get great blocking.  Either way, Bradshaw and other veteran running backs who got excited when DeAngelo Williams hit the jackpot will soon realize, if they haven’t already, that the Panthers are the only team that has treated the 2011 spending cycle like a remake of Brewster’s Millions.



source: PFT.com
author:  Mike Florio

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