The Green Bay Packers are facing a tough decision regarding running back AJ Dillon. Despite re-signing with the team, there is speculation that Dillon could be on the chopping block. After a disappointing season last year, where he only averaged 3.4 yards per carry, Dillon’s future with the Packers is uncertain.
With the recent signing of Josh Jacobs to a lucrative deal, Dillon was expected to slot in as the backup running back. However, reports have emerged suggesting that Dillon’s roster spot may not be secure. According to Matt Schneidman of The Athletic, the Packers could cut Dillon if rookie MarShawn Lloyd impresses during training camp. The financial implications of cutting Dillon, including the $1.13 million in cap space saved, make this a real possibility.
The potential cut of Dillon has sparked interest from teams like the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens. The Chiefs, who already have Isiah Pacheco as their starting running back, lack depth at the position. AJ Dillon could provide valuable insurance in case of an injury to Pacheco, especially given the Chiefs’ aspirations to win a third consecutive Super Bowl.
Meanwhile, the Ravens are in need of a backup running back following Gus Edwards’ departure to Los Angeles. With Dillon’s physical running style and 247-pound frame, he could complement lead back Henry while Keaton Mitchell returns from injury. Dillon’s presence could alleviate some of the pressure on Henry and provide the Ravens with a reliable option in short-yardage situations.
In the ever-evolving landscape of the NFL, AJ Dillon’s future hangs in the balance. Whether he remains a Packer or finds a new home with the Chiefs or Ravens, Dillon’s versatility and potential impact as a power back will surely attract interest from multiple teams looking to enhance their rushing attack.
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