5 potential landing spots for Kyren Willams in NFL draft

Where do you hope to see Kyren playing this fall?

Former Notre Dame star running back Kyren Williams likely won’t be the first or second ball carrier to have his name called in this spring’s NFL draft but could very easily be the third or fourth.  He doesn’t have ideal size or breakaway speed but there isn’t necessarily a weakness in his game, either.

He isn’t the ideal running back in terms of being a draft prospect but certainly has the skills that should make someone’s offense improved.  Where would his best chance of NFL success be?  And what teams would make the most sense to draft Williams?

Here are five of the best potential landing spots for the two-time Notre Dame leading rusher.

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Top 5 landing spots for A.J. McCarron in 2021 free agency

A.J. McCarron is set to hi the market after the 2020 season, where he will be an unrestricted free agent. here are five potential landing…

Former Alabama quarterback A.J. McCarron has had an interesting time in the NFL. His name remains relevant, and he hardly ever spends time on the market. He’s one of, if not the most wanted backup quarterbacks in the league.

McCarron won three National Championships with the Crimson Tide, but was drafted in round No. 5 of the 2014 NFL draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. After spending four seasons there, he has since been bounced around from Buffalo, to Oakland and most recently, Houston.

He’s currently on his second one-year deal with the Texans and is set to be an unrestricted free agent after the 2020 season concludes.

What’s next for the Nick Saban product?

Here are five potential landing spots for A.J. McCarron after the 2020 season:

5. Seattle Seahawks

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Clearly, McCarron won’t be gunning for Russell Wilson’s starting job. However, Seattle does not have a set option for the 2021 season if Wilson gets injured. Currently, they have only one backup on the active roster, Geno Smith, who is on a one-year deal that is set to expire at the end of the season. While they aren’t going to have buckets of money to spend, due to a limited amount of cap space, McCarron could be a viable option for the Seahawks if they want an inexpensive veteran.