The Facts:
Following up on the
ongoing story. ... The market for Bush is a good one, with multiple teams showing significant interest in the prospective free agent running back. A source very close to Bush tells me three teams have been talking to Bush agent Joel Segal and that money involved in those talks is significant. The source would provide no details of the money or name the teams but it is clear the interest in Bush isn't just of the making-a-call variety.
Reported by the Miami Herald
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
The source is, however, telling me the Dolphins are not one of those teams.
In fact, Herald staffer Armando Salguero cites the source as saying Bush categorically will not be back in Miami. The idea that the Dolphins aren't working to bring Bush back is not unexpected. The Dolphins expect to address their soon-to-be vacant running back position by giving Lamar Miller (first) and Daniel Thomas (second) the opportunity to win the job. The club might also add a running back either in free agency or the draft. Meanwhile, Profootballtalk.com's Mike Florio advised his readers the
teams to watch include the Lions and the Cardinals. USA Today's Mike Garafolo, citing a source with knowledge of the situation, is
confirming the Cardinals' interest. Detroit previously has been linked to Bush, a move that would be no surprise in light of the fact that Jahvid Best likely will never play football again. The Cardinals simply need the talent, and Bush has it. Florio added the fact that the Cardinals have needs makes them even more attractive for Bush, because he wants to be the top dog on the depth chart. In Detroit, there’s a chance that won’t happen.
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