Best landing spots for Zeke Elliot

What is the best landing spot for Zeke?

By: Jake Rajala

There is a highly decorated free agent running back by the name of Zeke Elliot. The former Dallas Cowboy is 30 years old. I believe he has a couple of seasons left in him. He returned to Dallas on a cheap contract last season. He only ran for 226 yards and three touchdowns, but he clearly wasn’t fed the ball. I believe the RB that ran for 876 yards and 12 touchdowns is still in him. With that said, I’m going to lay out a few spots for him.

New Orleans Saints

The Saints have been quite aggressive at acquiring WRs. I wouldn’t be surprised if they shifted their attention to the RB world. Alvin Kamara is more of an outside-the-tackle type of running back. Kendre Miller is a modest RB. Zeke could be the goal-line ball-carrier.

Dallas Cowboys

“Hello darkness, my old friend”

Perhaps Zeke will return to the Boys again. He has chemistry there. They also don’t have an overly talented RB room. Plus, Dak Prescott can’t do everything himself. If the Boys want to upset Philly and Washington, they need more firepower.

Washington Commanders

The sad news of Austin Ekeler getting placed on IR came today. There is a hole in their RB room. They shouldn’t give Deebo Samuel more carries to make up for it. Jayden Daniels can open up room for Zeke to get to the second level, where he is so dangerous.

Las Vegas Raiders

I don’t believe it’s quite time to hit the panic button on Ashton Jeanty. Nonetheless, the Raiders need more talent at RB, such as a RB2. They also just happen to play in the best division in the NFL. I’d love to see Zeke has an x-factor in the offense, as defenses focus on Brock Bowers.

San Francisco 49ers

Kyle Shanahan knows that you can never have enough RBs. This is especially vital to Shanahan as he knows CMAC often gets injured. Zeke could turn back the clock when running behind Trent Williams. The 49ers blatantly need more talent on offense, as George Kittle and Brandon Aiyuk aren’t playing right now.

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