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With summer right around the corner http://www.panthersfootballauthentic.com/greg-little-jersey-authentic , that means football season isn’t far behind. The 2017 NFL season already has people buzzing with anticipation and for good reason. There were trades, free agent moves, and interesting draft decisions that are sure to make an impact. But whether those impacts are positive are negative is still yet to be seen.Many of those draft decisions involved teams selecting running backs as 26 were drafted and many others signed as undrafted free agents. Even though the game has shifted to more of an aerial attack, this position is still very important to the overall success of a team. Teams that draft running backs in the first round are hoping for an Ezekiel Elliott-like performance from their rookie ball carrier while late round rookies are just hoping to make the final roster. Speaking of Elliott, he was just one of two rookie running backs to crack 1 Will Grier Jersey ,000 yards last season (Jordan Howard was the other). That shows you that sometimes opportunity is just as important as ability when it comes to whether or not a back can break 1,000 yards.This year’s class of running backs is much deeper than last year’s with star potential from numerous players. However, there are also quite a few backs drafted that have ‘bust potential’ written all over them. We will sort out the good from the bad as we present the 8 NFL rookie running backs who will rush for 1,000 yards in 2017 and 7 who won’t. The Buffalo Bills fired offensive coordinator Rick Dennison after the team finished 29th in offense this season.

The team announced the move on Friday. Their running attack fell to sixth after leading the league the past two seasons.

Buffalo’s offense topped 300 yards just nine times in 17 games and scored only eight touchdowns in its final seven games. Dennison’s play-calling was questioned after Buffalo scored just three points against Jacksonville in the franchise’s first playoff game in 18 years.

Dennison wasn’t coach Sean McDermott’s first choice for the job last offseason – that was former San Diego Chargers coach Mike McCoy. But McCoy took the Green Bay Packers’ offensive coordinator job and was fired midseason.

McCoy is expected to be a candidate to join McDermott’s staff in Buffalo.

Other possible candidates include former Seattles Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell, former New York Giants head coach Ben McAdoo http://www.panthersfootballauthentic.com/christian-miller-jersey-authentic , former Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Rob Cudzinski. Mike Shula, the former offensive coordinator in Carolina, previously worked with McDermott and Bills general manager Brandon Beane.

McDermott was non-committal when discussing potential coaching staff changes during the season-ending news conference on Tuesday. The coach said any decisions would be his, but Beane would be involved with coordinating possible coaching changes with roster moves this offseason.

”We’re building this thing together,” McDermott said then. ”We are aligned philosophically on how we believe it should look and how we believe the building process should basically take shape.”

Dennison was criticized for giving quarterback Tyrod Taylor the option to pass on first-and-goal from the 1 instead of handing the ball off to star running back LeSean McCoy in the wild-card game against Jacksonville.

The play resulted in an offensive pass interference penalty on wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin and the Bills settled for a field goal in the 10-3 loss.

”There’s some calls we want back. That’s probably one of them Jordan Scarlett Jersey ,” McDermott said after the game.

Before coming to Buffalo, Dennison was Denver Broncos offensive coordinator for two seasons. He was replaced in Denver by McCoy after coach Gary Kubiak retired.

Dennison was Kubiak’s offensive coordinator in Houston from 2010-13 and had a previous stint as the Broncos’ offensive coordinator from 2006-08.

The decision to part ways with Dennison also raised questions about the future of Taylor, who has one year left on his contract. Taylor’s production declined in his third year as a starter and he was benched in favor of rookie Nathan Peterman for a game at the Los Angeles Chargers in November.

The quarterback change backfired after Peterman threw five interceptions in the first half of a 54-24 loss.

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