Completely agree, he'll be in Seattle 100% no doubt in my mind.
Considering White blasted Carroll yesterday for bailing on USC after previously blasting White for bailing on USC, I kind of doubt it.
thread rooned?Tenn could keep him as a RFA without a deal, right? He has to have a fairly cheap contract. Would they consider a sign & trade?
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If the CBA is not extended, he'll be an RFA, and for the price, TENN will tender him, and then A) listen to offers and B) either trade him or keep him. I doubt he'll bring back more than a 4th, but as a Titans fan, I'd be pretty happy with that return.
Hes a decent short-yardage runner, and always seems to fall foward, but a lack of top-end speed or any sort of vision, combined with being an absolute liability in route running....hes a backup who thinks hes a starter. Thats a dangerous mix for keeping him happy and your team successful.
I don't think he'll get a clear shot at a starting role, he'll more likely be the 1B back behind a slightly better starter. List of teams that makes some sense to me:
New England - Probably a long shot...if they bring in a new RB, its probably a clear starter, and not someone to compete with Morris
Pittsburgh - Would complement Mendenhall's skill set very well
Washington - I seem to remember Shanny liking Lendale in the draft a few years ago. If Shanny is still going to install the one-cut zone system that he tried to hire Gibbs for, White would make sense to me.
Detroit - I dont think it would be a great fit, but he was in TEN with Schwartz, and they do not have any RB options on their current roster
New Orleans- Might be a stretch, but I dont know if they'll retain Mike Bell for their "closer" role given his struggles...White would complement Thomas nicely.
Seattle - No idea what his relationship is with Carroll, but he'd fit Gibbs' blocking system and would complement Forsett nicely.
I intentionally left out Houston. I doubt the Titans trade within the division, and I doubt the Texans would pay the compensation to sign him away as a tendered-RFA.