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Monk to the Hall of Fame Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Chamonix , France
Posts: 2,669
Really surprising rumors as it seems to me than even with the Portis injury we are set at the RB position.
None of them (Davis,Duckett) is an every down back , and they would bring nothing new to this team . We drafted Nemo and Manuel White last year to help on short yardage situations and even if they don't make the team I really believe that Mike Sellers could get the job done . Sellers won't make 10+ yards run but he seems impossible to stop on the first 3 yards .
Portis just started to rehab his shoulder which is a good news :
http://www.Commanders.com/news/newsDetail.jsp?id=19049
And in the WashingtonPost they denied any interest for adding another RB:
"Former Commanders running back Stephen Davis, a free agent who has suffered through serious injuries in recent years, is shopping his services around the NFL and contacted the Commanders, team officials said. Washington expressed no immediate interest, and he visited Philadelphia yesterday.
Davis, once the franchise's single-season rushing leader, was released by Carolina in the offseason and was expected by some to retire. The Commanders appear comfortable with their running backs, and signed rookie free agent A.J. Harris last week."
Monk to the Hall of Fame Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Chamonix , France
Posts: 2,669
Really surprising rumors as it seems to me than even with the Portis injury we are set at the RB position.
None of them (Davis,Duckett) is an every down back , and they would bring nothing new to this team . We drafted Nemo and Manuel White last year to help on short yardage situations and even if they don't make the team I really believe that Mike Sellers could get the job done . Sellers won't make 10+ yards run but he seems impossible to stop on the first 3 yards .
Portis just started to rehab his shoulder which is a good news :
http://www.Commanders.com/news/newsDetail.jsp?id=19049
And in the WashingtonPost they denied any interest for adding another RB:
"Former Commanders running back Stephen Davis, a free agent who has suffered through serious injuries in recent years, is shopping his services around the NFL and contacted the Commanders, team officials said. Washington expressed no immediate interest, and he visited Philadelphia yesterday.
Davis, once the franchise's single-season rushing leader, was released by Carolina in the offseason and was expected by some to retire. The Commanders appear comfortable with their running backs, and signed rookie free agent A.J. Harris last week."