Could Forsett be answer for Lions at running back?

The Lions still haven't revealed what they plan to do with Reggie Bush and the rest of their running back rotation this fall, but if they're looking for help at the position, one of last year's most productive rushers said he's interested in coming aboard.

"I'm not opposed to anywhere," Pro Bowl Baltimore Ravens running back Justin Forsett told the Free Press at the Super Bowl in Arizona last month. "Like I said, I'm looking for commitment and if they can bring it, that could be a possibility."

Forsett finished sixth in the NFL with a career-high 1,266 yards rushing last year and is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent next month.

He said his first choice is to stay in Baltimore, but after playing for four different teams the last four years, he mostly wants a place to call home.

"Commitment, man," Forsett said. "I've been bouncing around this league for a while and I want to be able to have my family in one spot, so at least for the next couple years I want to be in one spot."

The Lions seem unlikely to splurge on a running back in free agency this year, though coach Jim Caldwell pointed to the running game as an area that needs improving in 2015.

They gave Bush a four-year, $16-million deal two seasons ago with minimal return, they could have a big financial commitment forthcoming to pending free-agent defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, and the draft is deep at a running back position that has been undervalued across the league in recent years.

Forsett should be one of the top backs on the market this spring after DeMarco Murray, even at 29 years old.

He said the Lions "are stacked" at running back with Bush, Joique Bell and Theo Riddick on the roster, but neither Caldwell nor general manager Martin Mayhew would commit to bringing Bush back after an injury-riddled season and chances are good the Lions address the position somehow this spring.

"I would love to stay in Baltimore," Forsett said. "But it's a business thing, whoever can make (a commitment) happen."