Etienne had his moments and was a good runner, albeit more boom/bust than most (which isn't a knock, Pollard and Walker were even more) but he was downright bad in the passing game (which was supposed to be a strength) and it seemed like they didn't trust him in many key situations, despite the other guy being Hasty, who might not be a lock to make the team next year.I guess. Aaron Jones was the only regularly used RB with a higher ypc and it was only ETN’s first season. But sure I guess he could be in danger.I like Etienne, but there is certainly a part of me that could see him being challenged for the starting job this offseason. Seemed like he got pulled in important situations way too much to think he's got a lot of job security. Not saying its a major priority, but if the right guy falls in the draft or the right vet comes around for the right price (maybe Damien Harris) I could see Etienne in a somewhat similar situation to the one he began last season in.This is obvious. No way they are going out with ETN and Hasty again next year.
I'm not saying Etienne will suddenly be a backup, but I do think he could be in a D'Andre Swift situation, and possibly with somebody better than Jamaal Williams. I just wonder if it might not be a good time to get out on Etienne while he's coming off a nice season and is seemingly the unchallenged starter for an offense on the rise.