So far in his career he has been marred by injuries

He was an every down back that season and showed the durability to carry the load. In 2008 he rushed for 773 yards and 15 touchdowns, while being a great compliment.Right now he is being barely used in Tennessee's running back core while Chris Johnson gets most of the work. Right now he seems to have a bitter view of Johnson and the Titans. Beside's Javon Ringer seems to be a more likely candidateto be a compliment to Johnson. White is to talented to be backing someone up with the few amount of quality backs in the league.. Michael Vick won't play another position, and isn't very enthusiastic about the wildcat.Kolb played several games this year and was very successful. He isn't getting any younger and by the time McNabb retire's, Kolb will be hitting his 30's Both QB's really need to get out of Philly.

Matt Leinart was one of the most prolific passers in college history So far in the NFL he hasn't been very successful. Arizona's offense is geared more towards a QB that takes risks and has a big arm Much like a Jay Cutler of a Brett Farve type. Leinart is more of a west coast type that is more into the shorter very accurate passes. Lets face it with Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald they don't need his type of QB. Darren McFadden was the most talented RB to come out of college since Adrian Peterson.So far in his career he has been marred by injuries. With the shortage of backs in the league, the Raiders should be able to get pretty much for him He needs to get out. He consistently needs a double and sometimes triple team to keep him in check Right now in Cleveland he just isn't going to go anywhere.

He is in his early 30's and is to good to be wasted in Cleveland I am a die hard Browns fan, enough said!. Some say he's arrogant. After he walked off the court without congratulating any members of the Orlando Magic squad following a humiliating end to an incredible MVP season, others began to call him childish.On the flip side of those negative darts, many would contend that he will go down in history as one of the greatest players and not only at his position the game has ever seen. He's big, he's explosive, he's difficult to guard, and his outside game is close to matching his ability to get to the bucket and dunk on anyone.Outside of what basketball writers, announcers, and other players might say about LeBron James, what is it like to be the King This is not a question about his capacity as a father off the court, or his aspirations to be the first billionaire athlete. As a fan, consumer, and sports enthusiast, I could care less about what the dude is doing in his spare time, or what his favorite food is.

I'm from Northeast Ohio and I'm only concerned with one thing: winning.Hopefully by the time you finish reading this article, you will understand fully what I am trying to say.Let's begin by taking a look at Kobe Bryant, the man who many consider to be the greatest player alive. That's hard to argue with, rightMany people contended that Kobe needed to win a championship without Shaq to prove his greatness. Well, he didn't have Shaq at his side last year when he led a dynamic, skilled, and proven group of teammates to the title. However, can you imagine what LeBron would have done with that same supporting cast It's easy to see that without Kobe, the Lakers would likely remain competitive. Michael Jordan exemplifies the tradition and history of Chicago Bulls basketball. There will never be a greater player, and no one will replace Jordan as the "face of the franchise". When you think of the Chicago Bulls, you think of MJ and his six championship rings. Jordan is and will forever be the Bulls' franchise player.When you think of the history of the Cleveland Cavaliers, who stands out Mark Price Brad Daugherty Zydrunas Ilgauskus Now these three guys are beloved Cavaliers and they hold many Cavs records. But none of them were ever half the player that LeBron James is today that's just a simple fact. It might be a tough pill for them to swallow, but it stands as the truth. Furthermore, those teams of the late '80s and early '90s that repeatedly made it to the playoffs never got as far as LeBron has in his first six years in the league.Why is all of this important I'm sure you are waiting to see how I tie it all together.Los Angeles will always have Magic, Kareem, Kobe, West, and even Shaq.