Steven Jackson: Citing a source connected with the St. Louis Rams, Packer Report's Bill Huber says Jackson likely is signing with the Green Bay Packers. That report has not been confirmed.
ESPN previously reported the Packers had "reached out" to Jackson, and a league source with knowledge of the running back market told ProFootballTalk.com that Green Bay has the early lead for the veteran back.
The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel suspects the Packers are taking a "low-key" approach to Jackson, leery of being leveraged against an offer from the Atlanta Falcons, who were viewed as the front-runners for Jackson's services heading into free agency.
Reggie Bush: Bush arrived in Detroit to visit the Lions on Tuesday, but he had not signed as of midnight ET. If he escapes the Lions' full-court press, visits loom with the Arizona Cardinals, Cincinnati Bengals and Washington Redskins.
The Lions still are considered the heavy favorites here, as they've reportedly promised to install Bush as the starter over Mikel Leshoure.
Rashard Mendenhall: Although one national report had Mendenhall likely to sign with the Denver Broncos, he made it out of town without signing a contract. NFL.com's Albert Breer reported Tuesday that Mendenhall and quarterback Drew Stanton will meet with the Cardinals on Wednesday.
Per Breer, Mendenhall also has drawn interest from the Falcons, Miami Dolphins and New York Jets
Beanie Wells: After visiting the Cincinnati Bengals on Tuesday, Wells will explore other options, Yahoo! Sports reported. Currently without a starting running back, the Pittsburgh Steelers reportedly have shown interest in Wells.
Mike Goodson: Although injury-prone with ball-security issues, Goodson is drawing surprisingly strong interest early in free agency after averaging a gaudy 6.3 yards per on 43 carries last season. Darren McFadden's 2012 backup reportedly will follow Wells into Cincinnati for a Wednesday visit.
The Bengals will have competition, as the New York Jets plan to "aggressively pursue" Goodson to replace Shonn Greene. Per Yahoo! Sports, the Dallas Cowboys have shown interest as well.
Peyton Hillis: ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Hillis will visit the Green Bay Packers. Is this nothing more than a message being sent to Steven Jackson's camp? We've seen Hillis' 2012 game film, which makes that speculation easy to believe.
Felix Jones: Tenuously connected to the Bengals.
Shonn Greene: The Tennessee Titans will host Greene for a visit on Wednesday, according to the New York Daily News.
Ahmad Bradshaw: Crickets.
Michael Turner: Tumbleweeds.
Meni je cudno da nema interesovanja za Ahmada, on nije los RB, malo je rovit, ali opet... Mislim da kome god dopadnu Pejton i Bini da ce se samo tako usreciti.
ESPN previously reported the Packers had "reached out" to Jackson, and a league source with knowledge of the running back market told ProFootballTalk.com that Green Bay has the early lead for the veteran back.
The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel suspects the Packers are taking a "low-key" approach to Jackson, leery of being leveraged against an offer from the Atlanta Falcons, who were viewed as the front-runners for Jackson's services heading into free agency.
Reggie Bush: Bush arrived in Detroit to visit the Lions on Tuesday, but he had not signed as of midnight ET. If he escapes the Lions' full-court press, visits loom with the Arizona Cardinals, Cincinnati Bengals and Washington Redskins.
The Lions still are considered the heavy favorites here, as they've reportedly promised to install Bush as the starter over Mikel Leshoure.
Rashard Mendenhall: Although one national report had Mendenhall likely to sign with the Denver Broncos, he made it out of town without signing a contract. NFL.com's Albert Breer reported Tuesday that Mendenhall and quarterback Drew Stanton will meet with the Cardinals on Wednesday.
Per Breer, Mendenhall also has drawn interest from the Falcons, Miami Dolphins and New York Jets
Beanie Wells: After visiting the Cincinnati Bengals on Tuesday, Wells will explore other options, Yahoo! Sports reported. Currently without a starting running back, the Pittsburgh Steelers reportedly have shown interest in Wells.
Mike Goodson: Although injury-prone with ball-security issues, Goodson is drawing surprisingly strong interest early in free agency after averaging a gaudy 6.3 yards per on 43 carries last season. Darren McFadden's 2012 backup reportedly will follow Wells into Cincinnati for a Wednesday visit.
The Bengals will have competition, as the New York Jets plan to "aggressively pursue" Goodson to replace Shonn Greene. Per Yahoo! Sports, the Dallas Cowboys have shown interest as well.
Peyton Hillis: ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Hillis will visit the Green Bay Packers. Is this nothing more than a message being sent to Steven Jackson's camp? We've seen Hillis' 2012 game film, which makes that speculation easy to believe.
Felix Jones: Tenuously connected to the Bengals.
Shonn Greene: The Tennessee Titans will host Greene for a visit on Wednesday, according to the New York Daily News.
Ahmad Bradshaw: Crickets.
Michael Turner: Tumbleweeds.
Meni je cudno da nema interesovanja za Ahmada, on nije los RB, malo je rovit, ali opet... Mislim da kome god dopadnu Pejton i Bini da ce se samo tako usreciti.