Jason Wood
Zoo York
It's been a matter of time, but Warrick Dunn has officially been released by the Atlanta Falcons.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3274708
Regardless of his woeful 2007 numbers, I don't think Dunn will have trouble landing a job this year. In fact, I can see any number of teams interested in Dunn as a backup; and at this stage of his career I think Dunn will be realistic about his role in a new city.
Curious to see where people think Dunn will land and whether you could see him having any fantasy value (in redraft or PPR leagues).
I wrote a blog post about this today and threw out five teams I think make some sense, love to hear where you agree or disagree.
Warrick Dunn: "Dunn" in Atlanta
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Warrick Dunn: “Dunn” in Atlanta…now where does he sign?
Filed under: Footballguys, News, NFC South, NFL, Warrick Dunn, Fantasy, RB, Cowboys, Titans, Lions, Falcons, Buccaneers, Colts — Jason Wood @ 5:36 pm Edit This
That didn’t take long…
…just a day after signing Michael “The Burner” Turner to a monster free agent contract, the Falcons released Warrick Dunn.
The 33-year old tailback will have little trouble finding work elsewhere; particularly if he’s willing to accept a role as a backup and situational contributor on a contending team.
Possible Landing Spots?
It’s never too early to handicap where Dunn might land, here are five teams that make imminent sense in our minds:
1. Indianapolis Colts — The Colts don’t have a reliable backup on the roster, and Dunn would be a perfect complement to Joseph Addai. He likely would accept a lesser role on the Colts because they are among a handful of Super Bowl contenders. Given his prior relationship with Tony Dungy when they were in Tampa Bay; this situation almost seems too logical to be true.
2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Jon Gruden is no stranger to veteran contributors and Dunn has strong ties to the Tampa area from his days as a Buc. The Bucs would probably have to make a bigger financial commitment to Dunn than the Colts would, simply because of the less certain playoff outlook.
3. Detroit Lions – Kevin Jones may not be ready for the start of the season, and the Lions have virtually no one ready to step in and play. This is one of the few places Dunn could conceivably earn big playing time; and HC Rod Marinelli is a Dunn fan from their days in Tampa.
4. Dallas Cowboys — The Cowboys never seem to shy away from aging veterans and Jerry Jones could easily view Dunn as a solid backup and complement to Marion Barber; who is slated for a heavier workload in 2008 with the departure of Julius Jones.
5. Tennessee Titans — Pairing Dunn with LenDale White could be an interesting one-two punch. Dunn’s veteran presence, work ethic and his commitment to blocking would serve as great examples for White and fellow youngster Chris Henry. It’s unclear whether the Titans are open to adding someone 11 years into the league; but if they are, Dunn could be a nice two-year answer.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3274708
Regardless of his woeful 2007 numbers, I don't think Dunn will have trouble landing a job this year. In fact, I can see any number of teams interested in Dunn as a backup; and at this stage of his career I think Dunn will be realistic about his role in a new city.
Curious to see where people think Dunn will land and whether you could see him having any fantasy value (in redraft or PPR leagues).
I wrote a blog post about this today and threw out five teams I think make some sense, love to hear where you agree or disagree.
Warrick Dunn: "Dunn" in Atlanta
*****************************************************
Warrick Dunn: “Dunn” in Atlanta…now where does he sign?
Filed under: Footballguys, News, NFC South, NFL, Warrick Dunn, Fantasy, RB, Cowboys, Titans, Lions, Falcons, Buccaneers, Colts — Jason Wood @ 5:36 pm Edit This
That didn’t take long…
…just a day after signing Michael “The Burner” Turner to a monster free agent contract, the Falcons released Warrick Dunn.
The 33-year old tailback will have little trouble finding work elsewhere; particularly if he’s willing to accept a role as a backup and situational contributor on a contending team.
Possible Landing Spots?
It’s never too early to handicap where Dunn might land, here are five teams that make imminent sense in our minds:
1. Indianapolis Colts — The Colts don’t have a reliable backup on the roster, and Dunn would be a perfect complement to Joseph Addai. He likely would accept a lesser role on the Colts because they are among a handful of Super Bowl contenders. Given his prior relationship with Tony Dungy when they were in Tampa Bay; this situation almost seems too logical to be true.
2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Jon Gruden is no stranger to veteran contributors and Dunn has strong ties to the Tampa area from his days as a Buc. The Bucs would probably have to make a bigger financial commitment to Dunn than the Colts would, simply because of the less certain playoff outlook.
3. Detroit Lions – Kevin Jones may not be ready for the start of the season, and the Lions have virtually no one ready to step in and play. This is one of the few places Dunn could conceivably earn big playing time; and HC Rod Marinelli is a Dunn fan from their days in Tampa.
4. Dallas Cowboys — The Cowboys never seem to shy away from aging veterans and Jerry Jones could easily view Dunn as a solid backup and complement to Marion Barber; who is slated for a heavier workload in 2008 with the departure of Julius Jones.
5. Tennessee Titans — Pairing Dunn with LenDale White could be an interesting one-two punch. Dunn’s veteran presence, work ethic and his commitment to blocking would serve as great examples for White and fellow youngster Chris Henry. It’s unclear whether the Titans are open to adding someone 11 years into the league; but if they are, Dunn could be a nice two-year answer.