Redskins not actively trying to re-sign RB Alfred Morris
The Washington Redskins seem less than enthusiastic about re-signing impending free agent running back Alfred Morris according to Tarik El-Bashir of CSN Washington.
“Free agency is going to be a great test for him,” Redskins general manager Bruce Allen said. “If he gets a great contract, we’re going to applaud him. If not, we’ll see what happens with us.” The 27-year-old Morris saw his workload cut significantly in 2015, rushing for only 751 yards and scoring only once after scoring a whopping 28 times in his first three seasons in the league. He has always been pretty much of a two-down player and it is hard to imagine much of a market developing for his services.
Allen did not completely close the door to re-signing Morris and it should be noted that the team does not currently have anyone in their running backs stable ready to take over for him to do the dirty work on early downs, as highly-touted rookie Matt Jones struggled with staying healthy and ball security throughout the season. With backs like Matt Forte, Doug Martin, Lamar Miller and Chris Ivory also headed for free agency and help always available in the draft, it seems unlikely that Morris will be in Washington in 2016.
The Washington Redskins seem less than enthusiastic about re-signing impending free agent running back Alfred Morris according to Tarik El-Bashir of CSN Washington.
“Free agency is going to be a great test for him,” Redskins general manager Bruce Allen said. “If he gets a great contract, we’re going to applaud him. If not, we’ll see what happens with us.” The 27-year-old Morris saw his workload cut significantly in 2015, rushing for only 751 yards and scoring only once after scoring a whopping 28 times in his first three seasons in the league. He has always been pretty much of a two-down player and it is hard to imagine much of a market developing for his services.
Allen did not completely close the door to re-signing Morris and it should be noted that the team does not currently have anyone in their running backs stable ready to take over for him to do the dirty work on early downs, as highly-touted rookie Matt Jones struggled with staying healthy and ball security throughout the season. With backs like Matt Forte, Doug Martin, Lamar Miller and Chris Ivory also headed for free agency and help always available in the draft, it seems unlikely that Morris will be in Washington in 2016.