The Derrick Henry time period in Tennessee is probably over, and the Titans have found someone to replace him in ex-Dallas cowboys running back Tony Pollard.
Last season, Pollard played on the $10.1 million franchise tag; thus, the new contract symbolizes a pay cut on a yearly basis, but may bring him more in regards to secured money, $24 million for 3 years. Other NFL running backs that are under contract right now are Christian McCaffrey, Alvin Kamara, Jonathan Taylor, Nick Chubb, and Aaron Jones. They have contracts with a higher average yearly amount. But, the deal DeAndre Swift signed with the Bears correlates with Pollard’s new deal.
In the first four years of his career, Pollard was the backup to Ezekiel Elliott Elliott in Dallas. He came out as one of the most effective and ferocious runners and pass-catchers in the NFL. In 2023, he finally took the lead role and struggled early on as he was healing from a fractured leg that ended his season in 2022. Although he eventually played a little while later, the season still ended with the worst per touch numbers of his career.
There is also much difference between Pollard and Henry. Pollard is 6-foot, 209 pounds, compared to Henry who is 6-3, 247 pounds. He is a far better pass- catcher, making at least 37 grabs in each one of the last three seasons, including 51 last year.