5 NFL RBs who could be out of a job in 2025 feat. Dalvin Cook and Alexander Mattison
Running back is one of the most punishing positions in football. That's why teams nowadays have moved away from the practice of having one rusher carry the load, instead preferring to divide it between two to three players.
Still, there are outliers. Derrick Henry and Saquon Barkley have been dominant, each man hitting at least 1,000 yards for the 2024 season. Others, like Joe Mixon and Josh Jacobs, are nearing that mark.
And then there are these guys - those who have underwhelmed and find themselves on the outside looking in when the lew league year begins in around three and a half months' time.
#5 Raheem Mostert
This is a painful name to mention, but Raheem Mostert hasn't looked like the surprise of the 2023 season, when he led the league in rushing and total touchdowns, with 21.
With DeVon Achane firmly entrenching himself as the main starter and rookie Jaylen Wright also getting meaningful snaps, it's safe to say that he may have reached the end of a uniquely fascinating career.