Ko bi sve mogao biti zainteresovan da dovede Zubu... ako bude hteo da igra za burek i jogurt u tetrapaku doci ce kod rodoljuba... inace ne vidim sansu da zaigra kod nas.
Teams are listed in order of need and separated by conference. Those with a clear need at running back are bolded:
AFC
Jets — Here’s an offense that needs playmakers.
Browns — Yes, they added Ben Tate, but they still need more help at tailback.
Patriots — They are a back short after losing LeGarrette Blount.
Ravens — Wouldn’t he be fun to watch in Gary Kubiak’s offense?
Broncos — Look, they’re all-in for 2014.
Colts — They know Johnson well, and they are willing to spend for veteran talent.
Bills — Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Bills contemplated a move for Johnson.
Dolphins — The Dolphins were another club reportedly connected to Johnson trade talks before his release, per Schefter.
NFC
Giants — The Giants got little out of their running backs a season ago.
Falcons — Steven Jackson comes off a disappointing season, and Jacquizz Rodgers has one year left on his deal. However, the Falcons don’t appear to be in the running for Johnson.
Cardinals — He would add a veteran presence to a young backfield.
49ers — Because they’re linked to every big-name free agent, it seems. Also, Frank Gore is in the last year of his deal.
Rams — He would be reunited with Jeff Fisher, who made it a team goal to get Johnson 2,000 yards five years ago.
Cowboys — DeMarco Murray enters the final year of his contract. A Johnson-Murray backfield would be fun to watch.
Buccaneers — Since the hiring of coach Lovie Smith and G.M. Jason Licht, the club has benched quarterback Mike Glennon, overhauled the offensive line and traded wideout Mike Williams.
Bears — Yes, the Bears are in good shape at running back, but the stealth Jared Allen signing shows Chicago means business when it comes to closing a deal.
Seahawks — Because they’re the Seahawks.
Eagles — They clearly don’t need another back, but they did lose some game-breaking ability when they released DeSean Jackson.
Saints — A real long shot, yes, but the versatile Johnson could flourish in Sean Payton’s offense.