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I'm not sure if there is any connection between Flores and Dion Lewis but the Titans just released Lewis. I always thought he was highly under-rated as a play maker. I'd love to pick him up.
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Oooh no! Got under 209 rushing yards (400 yards total offence) last season. Didn't he start off the season in front of Henry as well?
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Lewis was the real deal in New England. He did it all. Him not getting big play time or numbers with Henry in the stable doesn't phase me a bit. The guy is electric and plays uber smart.
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https://dolphinswire.usatoday.com/2...s-explore-signing-recently-cut-rb-dion-lewis/
"Could Miami’s connections to Lewis through the Patriots to be enough to warrant consideration to help bolster Miami’s running back stable? Remember — Miami has already been connected to the likes of Joe Thuney, Ted Karras, another former Patriot/Titan in CB Logan Ryan and others with a pipeline that runs through Foxborough.
Given Lewis’ status as a rotational back and his age, he projects well to Miami’s spending philosophies, to boot. We’ll see if the Dolphins make a move; but because Lewis was cut, he is eligible to be signed at any time."
He logged over 1100 yards from scrimmage and 9 touchdowns that season before signing with the Titans in 2018.
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Low risk, high reward... He will be affordable and he is youngish and healthy.
Yes, yes, yes
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Titans freeing up everything they can to pay Derrick Henry and Tannehill... really wish we could get on that bidding war for Henry..
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Do not want to pay for Henry.... Lets get Dion Lewis on the cheap... Draft AJ Dillion and build the line
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We've added vet running backs like him in the past and then had to rely on them as full time starters. It never works, so as long as he's a backup and pretty much a rotational situation type of player i'm good with it. He's approaching the end of his career as a running back in the NFL. These guys don't last past 30, so i'd take him here as a third string running back that brings a change of pace. I can just see us being stupid and signing him to be the starter while simultaneously passing on a potential beast running back in the draft like Dobbins or Taylor. "Oh we got Dion Lewis, lets build the trenches." Hopefully that doesn't happen. I like Lewis, but purely as a third down back.