SkinsJock wrote:Not sure about Morris but I do know that the O line under Callahan has been better this season and should be a bigger help next season
Having a good run game next season will be a big deal and I feel Morris will not cost a lot to bring back and will benefit with a better O line
That's sort of what I was thinking too, SJ. If they can bring back Morris at a reasonable cost, seems like it would be the best situation for both Morris and the team.
Offensive line is well coached, young and talented with a season under their collective belt. Really just need to fix the center position. That's some of the best news to come out of this year.
Back to Alf. Would Morris still be worth a contract comparable to what CJ Spiller signed last year with the Saints? "C.J. Spiller signed a 4 year, $16,000,000 contract with the New Orleans Saints, including a $5,000,000 signing bonus, $9,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $4,000,000. In 2015, Spiller will earn a base salary of $750,000 and a signing bonus of $5,000,000. Spiller has a cap hit of $2,000,000 while his dead money value is $5,750,000."
Morris is younger and healthier. He's played two less years in the league than Spiller, a first round pick, but has 4600yds/29 TDS/11 fumbles to Spiller's 3400yds/12 TDs/14 fumbles. Those stats don't lie.
Hard to know the answer there, so I will be interested to see how the team feels about Morris.
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