Of all the on-the-fence big names, Martin is the player I think is most likely to stick with his current team. But with running backs, you never know when another team will be willing to pay -- even with the devaluation of the position, all it takes is one organization to step up. That said, think of what the Eagles got for the money they spent on DeMarco Murray -- the league's leading rusher in 2014 -- in 2015: 702 rushing yards, six rushing touchdowns and 3.6 yards per carry. Martin missed a total of 15 starts in 2013 and 2014, then had a prolific season (1,402 rushing yards, 4.9 yards per carry, six rushing touchdowns) in a contract year. Hmm ... four years in the league ... huge season in his fourth year ... Sounds like Murray. Still, I could see the Titans taking a long look. The Redskins -- who, as we mentioned in the Forte blurb, could lose Alfred Morris -- have Matt Jones under contract, but his inability to seize the RB job and hold onto it (or the football) last season might cause Washington to glance at Martin. The Redskins do not have a ton of cap space with which to make a bunch of signings, which is the same story with the Cowboys, who certainly could use someone to pair with [Run DMC](/share/page/site/nfl-com/darren mcfadden nfl.com).