The NFL season is finally here and there are still plenty of guys waiting for the phone to ring. Running back Shaun Alexander, 2005 NFL MVP, is probably the biggest name currently not on a roster, but there's also Travis Henry, Najeh Davenport, Tatum Bell, and Cedric Benson. But things are looking up for Ced, the Bears 2005 first-round pick who was never anything more than a glorified backup in Chicago. After two alcohol-related arrests earlier this offseason, Benson was released in June, and hasn't been heard from since. Until now, anyway.
...Benson ... said Saturday he has a tryout with the Houston Texans this week. Benson also said by phone he'd had a workout with the New Orleans Saints two weeks ago and that it "went well." Benson believes teams are waiting for his legal matters to be cleared up before signing him.Interesting. According to FanHouse's Tom Mantzouranis, the Saints worked out Benson a couple weeks ago. Head coach Sean Payton later confirmed as much but said the team brings in guys all the time just to get a look. Apparently, it was nothing more than that.
And two weeks after Benson was released, Stephanie Stradley mentioned that the Texans were interested in the running back, although it turned out to be just that: a rumor. Two and a half months later, that's changed.
In Benson's favor, he's still young and has very low mileage, so physically, he's got a lot to offer. Whether teams are willing to overlook the other stuff -- his questionable work ethic and his off-field issues -- is another question.



















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9-08-2008 @ 11:34AM
chris said...
Regarding the comment: "never anything more than a glorified backup in Chicago"... please realize the Bears traded away Thomas Jones - their solid work horse (in physical preparation as well as stats) that ran them to the Superbowl - in order to put the younger legs of Benson as the Bear's STARTING running back. Who are you assuming Benson was "backing up" all of last season? Your article begins with an underlying premise that the Bears never gave Benson a chance; to my mind they named him #1 in draft (to which he reported late and out of shape in negoting for additional money), was out with injury after minimal game time (and again in Superbowl), whined his way into the starting spot, far underproduced as the starting running back with his slow-to-the-hole and vertical running style, and pissed away (via urinalisis test or refusal thereof) his career with a continual attitude of entitlement that carried no work ethic. He's where he should be now - counting the money he suckered the McCaskey family out of.
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9-08-2008 @ 9:47PM
Me said...
I think Benson would be great. Add in an offesive line and maybe we have something.
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