OK so, my friend, let me tell you the story of what happened when I was considering whether any NFL teams need a RB.
Well, first off, I started to do some research and look into the scoreboards of the various teams. Now mind you, there were some really good RB’s out there, but some of the teams just didn’t seem to be interested. That got me thinking, was there really a need for more RBs?
So I started delving more and more into the stats. I took a look at the passes, catches, carries, and the handful of fumbles. I must say, the numbers were pretty impressive. In fact, I was surprised to see that most teams had already recruited a good number of RBs.
It really got me wondering though, why weren’t any teams looking for more RBs? I mean, if any team was in need of a RB, now would be the time to start snapping them up.
Next, I decided to look into the quarterback situation. It’s no secret that quarterbacks are a team’s most valuable asset. But I must admit, I was even more surprised at how well the starting QBs were doing. Not one single team looked like they needed a second QB.
So I started putting two and two together. Could it be that there really wasn’t a need for a RB? Or could it be that the starting QBs didn’t leave any room for a backup? It certainly seemed likely.
To try and get to the bottom of this, I decided to look at the teams themselves. Was the lack of RB talent in the NFL simply because the teams were doing perfectly fine with their current QBs?
On further analysis, I noticed that a lot of the top teams had already filled their rosters with great RBs, making it difficult for any specific team to truly stand out in that department. With that in mind, maybe it really didn’t make business sense for teams to recruit any more RBs.
So what did I conclude in the end? Well, after taking all that into consideration it seems like most teams might not have a need for another RB. However, that being said, it would definitely be interesting to see whether any teams would surprise us by making a move for a RB this offseason.