The Facts:
Everything Dayne has wanted since entering the NFL finally could be there for the taking: A chance to become a workhorse running back in a system suited to his talents. All that's standing between Dayne and that opportunity could be his signature on the dotted line on a new contract with the Broncos. The two sides, working on a two- to three-year deal, spoke again Friday.
Reported by the Rocky Mountain News
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
It's Dayne's feeling the contract will get done soon, perhaps before the free-agency period begins Sunday night. "I'm confident, because I want to be here and they want me," he said. ... Should the deal get done as expected, Dayne would become the front-runner to inherit the workload vacated by Mike Anderson, who was released Wednesday.
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