Even as the Broncos cycled from one insufficient quarterback option to another, Anderson turned in a career year, playing in 16 games for the first time in his five seasons as a pro and racking up 1,007 rushing yards. Anderson averaged 3.96 yards after defenders closed within a yard of him this year. When he's running hot, Anderson is one of the more difficult backs to bring down. The issue for him has always been consistency. He'll go through stretches where he seems to disappear for one reason or another, and this deep into his career, that's just who we should expect him to be. With no dead money left on his deal and the team looking to retool its offense, the Broncos could move on from the veteran back. If so, his bowling-ball style would make him a fine addition to another team's backfield stable.