Le'Veon Bell, running back, Pittsburgh Steelers: Back in March, Bell famously tweeted: "I'm as humble as I get, but I'm aware of my value." The Steelers are in a tricky situation with their incredible running back. Bell is coming off an MCL/PCL injury from last season, but he has been remarkably consistent when healthy. He projects as a top-three running back for next season and is in line for another year with more than 70 receptions. That would undoubtedly put him atop the running back market, eclipsing the $12 million cap hit currently boasted by Adrian Peterson in Minnesota. Pittsburgh is just barely under the salary cap and also needs to figure out what to do with underpaid wideout Antonio Brown and guard David DeCastro, who is soaking up an $8 million cap hit on his fifth-year option. An extension for DeCastro could move some money around to aid in Pittsburgh's cap recovery, but there is still a long way to go. Allowing Bell to hit the open market after what could be a banner year in 2016 would break the bank in Pittsburgh, but it has a window now to make everyone happy.