Bell is the best running back in the league right now, which is why his target in contract negotiations ($17 million per year) would have made him the highest-paid back in the league. Yet, here we are. Bell has yet to sign his franchise tender or report to Pittsburgh. It's a shame we won't see him come Sunday when the Steelers take on the Browns -- as of now, that is. Hopefully, he reports soon because he's a phenomenal, dual-threat back who the Steelers need. His 2017 production speaks for itself and he'll likely get 400 touches again if he's on the field, setting him up for a huge payday in free agency next offseason.