Chargers Not Likely To Keep RB Darren Sproles

Discussion in 'San Diego Chargers' started by SRW, Apr 26, 2011.

  1. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    Running back Darren Sproles has been an electric performer for the better part of his first five NFL seasons in San Diego, but that won't keep the Chargers from pulling the plug on his tenure with the team when the lockout officially ends. The San Diego Union-Tribune, via a user mailbag, reports the Chargers "could keep him, but they aren't planning on it." The main reason is that he will be too expensive to keep. Sproles made $7.2 million last season after signing a one-year tender, but as a pending free agent, he's not expected to return to a crowded backfield that includes 2010 first-rounder Ryan Mathews and two surprising fullback-type hybrids, Mike Tolbert and Jacob Hester. A cheaper replacement can be found in this week's NFL draft in similar players, such as Troy's Jerrel Jernigan and Oregon State's Jacquizz Rodgers.

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  2. BoltzRule

    BoltzRule Fans refugee

    He hasn't been that great the last couple of years, he'd have a few nice plays and would still be a weapon but definitely not worth the $7 million a year.
     
  3. Litez0ut

    Litez0ut Litez0ut Sucka

    Agreed. They could find his replacement in the 5th round if they tried.