Todd Gurley reportedly visiting Detroit Lions: Twitter reacts

Here are the Twitter reactions to the news that former UGA football RB Todd Gurley will be making a visit to the Detroit Lions. 

UGA great and current NFL free agent Todd Gurley is visiting the Detroit Lions on Thursday, per a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Gurley, the former NFL Offensive Player of the Year with the Los Angeles Rams, was at one time the league’s best running back, but has since rapidly declined after his knee started giving him issues.

But there’s no doubt that the former Georgia Bulldog can still provide value to a team and remains very productive in the red zone.

If Gurley is to join the Lions, he would be pairing up with fellow former Georgia running back D’Andre Swift in Detroit as well as his former Rams quarterback Jared Goff.

Here are the Twitter reactions to the news that Gurley will be making a visit to the Lions.

 

 

Former Falcons RB Todd Gurley visiting with Detroit Lions

As reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Thursday, the 26-year-old Gurley is in Detroit visiting with the Lions.

Fans were thrilled when the Atlanta Falcons signed former Georgia star Todd Gurley to a one-year deal in 2020, but after an up-and-down performance, the former All-Pro running back was not retained by the team when the 2021 free agency period rolled around.

As reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Thursday, the 26-year-old Gurley is in Detroit visiting with the Lions.

In 2020, Gurley rushed for 678 yards and nine touchdowns on 3.5 yards per carry. Despite the high touchdown total, he failed to bring the spark to Atlanta’s ground game — although he wasn’t done any favors by the team’s play-calling and run blocking.

Gurley has a chance to reunite with his old Rams teammate, Jared Goff, who was sent to Detroit along with multiple first-round picks in a trade for quarterback Matthew Stafford last month.

The Lions also have second-year running back D’Andre Swift returning after a promising rookie year.

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Free agent RB Todd Gurley visits Lions

Free agent RB Todd Gurley visits the Detroit Lions

Free agent running back Todd Gurley was in Allen Park visiting the Detroit Lions during the last day of this week’s OTAs.

Gurley has connections to the new Lions front office. Brad Holmes, now the GM in Detroit, was the director of collegiate scouting for the Los Angeles Rams when that team picked Gurley No. 10 overall in the 2015 NFL draft. He was most recently with the Atlanta Falcons after knee problems sullied his strong early career with the Rams.

Todd Gurley to be honored by LA mayor for medical and mental health assistance efforts

Todd Gurley is being honored for helping provide access to medical and mental health services in Los Angeles.

Todd Gurley may not be a member of the Rams anymore, but he’s still a part of the Los Angeles community. And he’s going to be honored for his work in the city.

On Wednesday, Gurley will be recognized by Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetty and councilman Curren Price for helping provide access to medical and mental health services to those in need. In addition to Gurley, rapper YG and Telehealth Van owner Dion Rambo will also be honored.

According to the release, Gurley partnered with TeleHealth Van earlier this year to help bring mental health solutions to people in need. In TeleHealth Van’s first year, Gurley played a part in helping the company book more than 5,000 appointments.

Gurley spent the first five years of his career with the Rams, four of which were in Los Angeles. He was cut last offseason and signed with the Falcons, spending 2020 in Atlanta. He remains a free agent but continues to do some impressive work in the Los Angeles community.

Veteran RB options that could stil make sense for the Cardinals

The Arizona Cardinals have not addressed running back in gree agency yet. These players would still fit with what they need with Chase Edmonds.

The Arizona Cardinals have not done anything this offseason to address their running back room thus far. It would appear they are confident in what Chase Edmonds can do as a starter. However, it does go against what they have done at the rest of the positions on the roster, as they have added veteran experience almost everywhere.

But with the NFL draft coming at the end of this month, they might wait and see until after that. Plus, if they wait to sign a player until after the draft, it will not affect the potential of compensatory draft picks. Right now, they are projected to receive three next year.

What traits would fit?

Ideally, it would be a player in a stage of his career where he is capable of starting but would be content sharing the offensive load with Edmonds.

Having some size to complement Edmonds is a plus, but also being a similar back to Edmonds also allows the Cardinals to use them interchangeably if needed.

Below are some options who are on the market.


3 positions the Falcons have failed to upgrade in recent years

Here are three positions that the Falcons have failed to adequately address in recent seasons.

Replacing productive players is never an easy task, and the Falcons are living proof of this. Despite using countless resources, Atlanta is still trying to find a consistent edge rusher. This is a common thing around the NFL and year after year, teams have certain areas where they struggle to find production.

Here are three positions that the Falcons have failed to adequately address in recent seasons.

Potential plans at RB for Cardinals this offseason

Arizona still has a hole to potentially fill in alongside Chase Edmonds at running back – here are some ways they can do that.

The Arizona Cardinals still have a few glaring holes on the roster, though Steve Keim has said they will not panic in terms of filling out the roster. One of those holes is at running back.

There are many ways they can “not panic” to fill their need at running back,  even with them saying that they think that Chase Edmonds can handle the load.

Here are a few ways that they can do that:


Potential plans at RB for Cardinals this offseason

Arizona still has a hole to potentially fill in alongside Chase Edmonds at running back – here are some ways they can do that.

The Arizona Cardinals still have a few glaring holes on the roster, though Steve Keim has said they will not panic in terms of filling out the roster. One of those holes is at running back.

There are many ways they can “not panic” to fill their need at running back,  even with them saying that they think that Chase Edmonds can handle the load.

Here are a few ways that they can do that:


Can Mike Davis carry the Atlanta Falcons’ ground game?

After an admirable 2020 season in Carolina, veteran RB Mike Davis heads to the Falcons.

New Atlanta Falcons head coach Arthur Smith ran a run-heavy, play-action system in Tennessee with rushing king Derrick Henry powering his way to consecutive yardage crowns over the past two seasons.

In 2021, former Carolina Panthers running back Mike Davis may get a shot at showing what he can do in a similar role, replacing RB Todd Gurley. This marks the fourth team the 28-year-old Davis has played for since entering the league in 2015, and it’s the first time he gets a chance to enter the season as the presumed starter.

While much can change between now and Week 1, Davis has no obvious competition for the bulk of the touches right now, and he enters an offensive system known for generating fantasy football success at his position. In Tennessee last season, Smith’s offense ran 51.8 percent of the time, which was the third-highest rate. The Titans were fourth in 2019 under his guidance. During the same window, Atlanta finished no better than 25th (2020) and was even dead last in 2019.

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The Falcons have invested heavily in the offensive line in recent years, although the results haven’t been reflective of such. The offense lost center Alex Mack to free agency, and a pair of 2019 first-rounders on the right side have yet to fully materialize as being worth the commitment. Right guard Chris Lindstrom came into his own after an injury-marred rookie year, finishing with the fifth-highest ranking among his positional mates in 2020. Right tackle Kaleb McGary began last season much improved but faded down the stretch and saw his overall play slip as the year went along.

Matt Hennessy, a 2020 third-round selection, appears in line to assume Mack’s position, though some recent chatter says the team is still looking at the center market. Furthermore, the depth along the line, especially inside, is barren.

It will be interesting to see is if the Falcons try to make quarterback Matt Ryan fit the offensive designs of Smith more so than adjusting Smith’s playcalling to the nearly 36-year-old’s strengths. Bootlegs and rollouts aren’t exactly tops on the list of what Ryan is know for in his career, but in his defense, he handled Kyle Shanahan’s similar system several years back.

Currently on roster, running backs Ito Smith and Qadree Ollison are the only two with experience. It’s fair to believe Smith is ahead of Ollison and does have more speed to help complement Davis. That said, look for the Falcons to address the backfield in the upcoming NFL draft. There remains a respectable pool of change-of-pace running backs in free agency, too.

Fantasy football outlook

Going on the presumption Davis enters as the primary running back, he brings considerable versatility to the offense. A few curiosities arise, though: Why did it take him until his age-27 season and an injury to truly showcase his skills? How will Davis respond as being the top guy right out of the gates? Can the defense allow the offense to run late into contests? Aside from the defense, it’s easy to get lost in the shuffle with Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley starring at wide receiver. Then there’s the worry about Smith — is he a great coordinator who’ll stink it up as a head coach?

In 2021, initially there will be offensive line concerns. Last year, however, we saw Davis find considerable success behind a similarly poor front five. ProFootballFocus ranked Carolina’s unit 18th-best and that of Atlanta 21st. If the Falcons can consistently get more from the right side of the line, look out for this being a possible fantasy football steal to come out of free agency.

The former Seattle, San Fran and Carolina back fits what the Falcons will implement on offense, and Davis showed off his hands with 59 receptions a year ago as he filled in for Christian McCaffrey over 12 starts. We had see a few flashes from Davis in past stops, albeit in limited action, and he played a role as Seattle’s third-down back in 2018 (34 receptions).

Since Davis has only two seasons with more than 68 carries, it’s probably unfair to point out his yards-per-carry average was 3.5 or less in those four years. During the two seasons with at least 112 attempts, he was good for 4.6 in ’18 and 3.9 last year. Much of last year’s issues can be attributed to the line and also being rarely able to establish a lead late in games when defenses are worn down.

Davis may be an alluring sleeper-like figure in draft circles. If for no other reason than being a new face in town at a coveted position, fantasy owners will find him intriguing. He probably gets less fanfare in casual leagues, yet some gamers will remember his contributions last year and immediately flock to him, assuming the situation is as good or better — it certainly could be better. Smith has the track record as an offensive mind (experienced with TEs and OL, so he knows blocking), and the weapons around Davis to prevent defenders from automatically keying on him each play.

Then there’s the aspect of this defense … it has to improve, and it should, to a degree. Incoming coordinator Dean Pees has found considerable success in his long NFL career. The personnel components remain suspect, though, and this could be a heavy focus in the NFL draft. Atlanta’s inability to keep points off the scoreboard could be Davis’ undoing on the ground. Through the air, though, he actually stands to benefit from a shaky line and sieve-like defense.

Gamers will be forced to decide if Davis worth the risk of an RB2 investment, provided he doesn’t see serious competition in the meantime, and the rest of the outlook hinges upon expectations for aspects out of his control. Davis will be a valued asset in PPR circles, and he is worthy of a weekly flex play as his floor, if the Falcons remain committed to him.

Free agent options still available for Cardinals at RB

The Cardinals still have not brought in any running backs. Who could still be possibilities?

The Arizona Cardinals still have not addressed three key position where they have need in free agency. They have not added a cornerback, a tight end or a running back.

While they have Chase Edmonds on the roster, it is tough to believe that they would not have another veteran player to either be his backup or to share carries with.

Now that the second week of free agency has begun, the players available will come at a cheaper rate.

Who are some of the players the Cardinals could still target?